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ArchitectsStephen A. Mouzon, AIA CNU LEED - Providence Town Architect Steve Mouzon, is a principal of PlaceMakers and the New Urban Guild, in Miami Beach, Florida. Steve's primary role in Providence is creating the Providence Pattern Book, which spells out the design character of the neighborhood. He is an active member of the design review board as well as a critical crutch for the Providence Builders Guild to call on with traditional construction details. Mouzon's house plans have repeatedly been featured as "Plan of the Month" in Southern Living, including his Biltmore Estate Homes collection. With a passion for details and photography, Mouzon publishes the CD-ROM Catalog of the Most-Loved Places, which now includes over 40,000 images, some as close as Twickenham in Huntsville, and others as far afield as Pienza, Italy, and Poundbury, England. He is also an author of numerous articles and a growing number of books, including Architectural Elements: Traditional Construction Details (McGraw-Hill, 1999), 1001 Traditional Construction Details (McGraw-Hill, 2000), and Traditional Construction Patterns (McGraw-Hill, 2004). Mouzon is also the planner and Town Architect of Gorham's Bluff, and the Waters, both TNDs in Alabama. He also serves as Town Architect for other TNDs, including the Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover.
Chapman Sisson Architects, Inc.- Designers of 7 Town Center Drive & Providence School
Chapman Sisson Architects, Inc. was founded on several fundamental values and principals that stress integrity and quality above all else. Martin Sisson and Mike Chapman both graduates of Auburn University, have served as the architect of record for many major projects in the Huntsville area, including Huntsville Hospital, Lakeshore Rehab Hospital and Huntsville City Schools. Chapman Sisson is responsible for the early design and character of the Providence Town Center. http://www.chapmansisson.com/ |
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