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The '''Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio''' (formerly '''Crawford Giattina & Mitchel''', '''Giattina, Kirkwood & Partners''', '''Giattina & Partners''', and '''Giattina Fisher Aycock''') is a large architecture firm founded in [[1966]] by [[Brandon Crawford]], [[Joseph Giattina Jr]] and [[Mitchel]].
The '''Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio''' (formerly '''Crawford Giattina & Mitchel''', '''Giattina, Kirkwood & Partners''', '''Giattina & Partners''', and '''Giattina Fisher Aycock''') is a large architecture firm founded in [[1966]] by [[Brandon Crawford]], [[Joseph Giattina Jr]] and [[George Brian Mitchel]].


Crawford left in [[1980]] to co-found [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]]. [[Marzette Fisher]] and [[Jamie Aycock]] later became partners. In 2001, Management of the firm was passed to Joseph's son, [[Chris Giattina]], along with senior principals Aycock, [[Fred Yeager]], [[Ty Cole]], and [[Brian Giattina]].  
Crawford left in [[1980]] to co-found [[Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects]]. [[Marzette Fisher]] and [[Jamie Aycock]] later became partners. In 2001, Management of the firm was passed to Joseph's son, [[Chris Giattina]], along with senior principals Aycock, [[Fred Yeager]], [[Ty Cole]], and [[Brian Giattina]].  

Revision as of 17:51, 9 November 2022

The Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio (formerly Crawford Giattina & Mitchel, Giattina, Kirkwood & Partners, Giattina & Partners, and Giattina Fisher Aycock) is a large architecture firm founded in 1966 by Brandon Crawford, Joseph Giattina Jr and George Brian Mitchel.

Crawford left in 1980 to co-found Crawford McWilliams Hatcher Architects. Marzette Fisher and Jamie Aycock later became partners. In 2001, Management of the firm was passed to Joseph's son, Chris Giattina, along with senior principals Aycock, Fred Yeager, Ty Cole, and Brian Giattina.

After outgrowing their offices in the former 1st Church of Christ Scientist on 11th Avenue South, the firm moved into a street-level space in the Jemison Flats at 1827 1st Avenue North. In 2010, the partners founded BLOX, a company that designs and manufactures pre-engineered building components, and in 2016 the two companies were consolidated as all operations were moved to the site of the former Pullman Standard Plant in Bessemer.

Notable projects

References

  • Kent, Dawn (September 30, 2007) "Architect Giattina to be replaced at firm by son." The Birmingham News

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