What we are into.
What we are into.
What we are into.
TSW R&D Study: Embodied Carbon Content of Common Building Materials
As designers of buildings and landscapes, we understand that construction can lead to emissions of greenhouse gases and other environmental impacts. In fact, materials used for construction make up about 11% of global carbon emissions annually. W [...]
The Intersection of Fitness and City Planning
Sarah McColley, a TSW Associate and fitness enthusiast, worked with Ben Davis, owner of Noble Clay Fitness, a 501c3 non-profit on multiple projects over the past year. Most notably, she assisted Ben and Natalie Boruk, the Business Development Man [...]
Public Health and Space Planning
Article By: Woody Giles While urbanists grapple with the impact of COVID-19 on cities, space planners are asking how it will affect the density and design of interior spaces, especially in the higher education world. Three key themes are beginni [...]
Impacts of Pandemics on Architecture
Article By: Alex Fite-Wassilak At TSW, not only have we been considering the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on planning and landscape architecture as noted in our past blog posts, but due to our interdisciplinary nature we have also been consid [...]
Public Health & the Built Environment
Article By: Chris Morphis TSW is beginning to consider what impacts COVID-19 will have on the discipline of landscape architecture. Some of the great classic works of landscape architecture were established as cities began to carve out public gr [...]
Amphitheaters as Catalysts
TSW's Adam Williamson's write-up on Amphitheaters as Catalysts to spark and sustain downtown vitality was recently featured on Public Square, a CNU Journal. From Pompeii to Seaside, Florida, to local Atlanta area examples, Adam highlights the rea [...]
TSW’s Open Studio Recap
Open Studio Teams worked all day Tuesday developing and refining concepts and implementation strategies for their projects. Later in the afternoon, TSW hosted a cocktail event for clients and guests, followed by a Pecha Kucha style presentation f [...]
TSW Open Studio Recap
TSW recently invited five local organizations to participate in the firm’s first-ever Open Studio design workshop. The firm divided its architects, planners, and landscape architects into multidisciplinary teams who worked in partnership with eac [...]
Juniper Street Bioswale Update
TSW's Adam Williamson recently talked with WSB-TV about the Juniper Street streetscape bioswale. For the short video, click here. And click here to view the bioswale during a recent rain storm. [...]