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'''Appleseed Workshop''' was a design/build architecture and construction firm founded in [[2005]] by [[Auburn University]] graduates [[Ben Strout]] and [[Mike Gibson]]. The firm had offices at 409 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]. It specialized in renovating existing spaces using reclaimed and locally-fabricated materials and fixtures.
'''Appleseed Workshop''' was a design/build architecture and construction firm founded in [[2005]] by [[Auburn University]] graduates [[Ben Strout]] and [[Mike Gibson]]. The firm had offices at 409 [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]. It specialized in renovating existing spaces using reclaimed and locally-fabricated materials and fixtures.


In January [[2017]] Appleseed Workshop merged with [[Golden Construction]]. The combined firm markets its design services as "[[Golden Construction|Appleseed Architecture]]".
In January [[2017]] Appleseed Workshop merged with [[Golden Construction]]. The combined firm marketed its design services as "[[Golden Construction|Appleseed Architecture]]". In [[2018]] the firm rebranded as [[Creature]].


==Notable projects==
==Notable projects==

Revision as of 15:23, 2 April 2018

Appleseed Workshop was a design/build architecture and construction firm founded in 2005 by Auburn University graduates Ben Strout and Mike Gibson. The firm had offices at 409 Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South. It specialized in renovating existing spaces using reclaimed and locally-fabricated materials and fixtures.

In January 2017 Appleseed Workshop merged with Golden Construction. The combined firm marketed its design services as "Appleseed Architecture". In 2018 the firm rebranded as Creature.

Notable projects

References

  • Hoppe, Ian (November 24, 2014) "Appleseed Workshop: Birmingham design/build firm's passion is renovating downtown." The Birmingham News
  • Godwin, Brent (March 15, 2017) "Two major Birmingham building industry firms join forces in new venture." Birmingham Business Journal

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