
Choate+Hertlein Architects
Our firm opened its doors in 1971 with small projects, typically quirky in nature, requiring out of the box solutions. Evolving over five decades and influenced by the varied interests of the partners, our resulting body of work represents a wide range of abilities and accomplishments, capitalizing on the variety of what Atlanta and the Southeast region has offered.
Throughout the years, one of the main areas of focus for our work has been the preservation, restoration, and adaptation of historic buildings resulting in an intimate knowledge of the fabric of built antiquity — the bones and sinew of the architecture of bygone eras. Located in a vibrant and growing city, other kinds of opportunities have allowed us to explore our interest in the design of highly original modern architecture. In many cases, we have been able to blend these two approaches in the adaptive fusion of historic and modern themes.
With this wide range of differing expertise, the joy of our practice is found in the goal of creating a common thread to run through it all. This has evolved into a level of creativity and care that heightens and distinguishes the quality of our built work, whether respectfully historic or creatively new. Underlying our approach is the belief that no two opportunities are the same. We stretch to find the "Big Idea" that will give our work a sense of place and time, all in the service of our clients´ needs and desires.
The type, scale, and complexity of Choate + Hertlein Architects (C+H) work ranges from small, custom and finely-detailed interventions to large, complex adaptive reuse projects such as Ponce City Market and the redevelopment of the Centennial Yards South buildings in downtown Atlanta. We specialize in finding the appropriate solution to each unique challenge. Based on our accumulated knowledge and our creative passion, we consistently deliver pragmatic solutions and profound results.
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