Beth Faircloth

Interior Designer at CJMW Architecture

Beth Faircloth is an accomplished interior designer with extensive experience in the architecture field spanning over three decades. Currently serving as an Interior Designer at CJMW Architecture since November 2014, Beth has previously held the position of Project Designer at Steele Group Architects from June 2013 to October 2014. Beth's journey in interior design began at CJMW Architecture, where work commenced in June 2000 and continued until May 2013. Prior to this, Beth worked at DSAtlantic as an Interior Designer and Technical Designer-Architecture from July 1990 to June 2000, and at CV Designs, Limited as a Technical Designer - Architecture from May 1989 to January 1990. Early career experience includes a role as Technical Designer - Architecture at The New Fortis Corporation from June 1987 to May 1989.

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Winston-Salem, United States

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CJMW Architecture

CJMW Architecture is an innovative and forward-looking firm founded in 1906 – one of the Southeast’s oldest architecture and interior design firms. Today, the firm’s 50+ professionals put their experience and knowledge to work for clients throughout the region from offices located in North Carolina and Virginia. At CJMW Architecture, we’ve built our reputation on excellent customer service and a passion for creating great spaces. We partner with our clients in a relationship based on mutual vision, trust and good communication – all focused on achieving client goals. We ask good questions, listen well and become personally invested the project. We expertly combine our experience, know-how and talent with their vision. The result? Functional, smart buildings that bring a balance between innovative, exciting ideas and the practical application of assets. The experienced professionals at CJMW Architecture understand the needs of a wide variety of building types and know how to provide great design within complex constraints. We work smart, bringing clients the benefit of technological advances in the design process that can deliver a better building. Our process incorporates sustainable principles, emphasizing long term energy savings, life cycle cost factors, and resource sustainability in every project we design.


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