Dungan Nequette Architects

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Dungan Nequette Architects is an architecture firm founded in 1999 by Jeff Dungan and Louis Nequette. Originally working out of Nequette's sunroom, the firm is now housed in the Dr Pepper Building, in the Pepper Place development. Dungan and Nequette met while both were working at the Garrison Barrett Group. Today, the firm's portfolio includes over 300 custom residential, multi-family and master planning projects.

Early Projects

The firm's first two commissions were the designs for the fire station at Mt Laurel and another at The Narrows, both in Shelby County. Both projects helped set the tone for the architectural style to follow in both communities and led to many more projects for the young firm.

Early residential projects for the firm include the Black Residence in Shelby County, the Shipp Residence in the Crestline area of Mountain Brook and the Dickinson Residence in rural Springville.

Tracery Interiors

In 2003, after finding themselves dissatisfied with the manner in which custom homes designed by the firm were being furnished, Dungan and Nequette founded Tracery Interiors as a complement to the firm's architectural work. Tracery provides interior design services, home furnishings and also operates a retail store located in Rosemary Beach, Florida. Tracery operates as a separate entity, providing consultation services to Dungan Nequette Architects as well as working independantly on projects.

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