McCarty Holsaple McCarty
Bud Archer is an experienced architect currently employed at McCarty Holsaple McCarty since July 2016. Prior to this position, Bud served as a faculty member and design-build project lead at the University of Tennessee from May 2015 to June 2016, teaching ARC 421 and leading the Beardsley Community Farm project. Bud's earlier experience includes an internship at DE LEON & PRIMMER ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP, LLC in 2014 and serving as an architectural consultant for The Tittle Luther Partnership, LLP from 2008 to 2010, where responsibilities included working with Revit to create building models, render images, and develop construction documents. Bud holds a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Abilene Christian University.
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McCarty Holsaple McCarty
McCarty Holsaple McCarty, Inc. (MHM) is an architectural, interior design, and planning firm that has been designing East Tennessee landmarks since the mid-1960s. Headed by second-generation architect, Douglas McCarty, the 45+ person company is one of the largest in East Tennessee and is the winner of numerous awards and citations. Its well-known projects include the renovation of the Tennessee Theatre, the McGhee Tyson Terminal of the Knoxville Airport Authority, renovations to Neyland Stadium, the Knoxville Convention Center, Clayton Center for the Arts, the City-County Building, and UT's Howard Baker Center.