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12-12-2022
Work and well-being, Cushing Terrell for AppFolio
The new offices designed by the Cushing Terrell multidisciplinary studio in Richardson, Texas, for AppFolio start from the well-being of employees. The architects have thus created spaces that blend the romance of rustic Texas, with the modern vibe of a 21st century technology hub.

24-08-2022
New offices of Cushing Terrell studio in Seattle
Multidisciplinary design studio Cushing Terrell has opened its new office in Seattle's Waterfront District on the seventh floor of the Agen Warehouse, a 1910 listed building. The redevelopment of the preexistence is the calling card of the studio's working philosophy.

28-01-2021
Cushing Terrell: art and architecture converge at the Tippet Rise Art Center
US architecture firm Cushing Terrell has built a structure for the Tippet Rise Art Center in Fishtail, Montana, to be used as the setting for a sculptor’s work. Designing it to be as unobtrusive as possible, the architects adopted sustainable solutions for the “Daydreams” Schoolhouse protecting the sculpture by artist Patrick Dougherty.

18-12-2020
A school like a town centre, Gallatin High School
Gallatin High School in Bozeman, Montana, was designed by architecture firm Cushing Terrell and accommodates 1500 students. That’s a lot of people, and it suggests the analogy with a town where the life of the community rotates around the various arteries of the centre, a concept which the architects also embraced.

28-07-2020
A sustainable bank in Montana by Cushing Terrell
Multidisciplinary studio Cushing Terrell designed the Stockman Bank Missoula Downtown building. Located in the old downtown of Missoula, Montana, the project was only the fifth building in the world to earn LEED v4 Core and Shell Platinum environmental certification.

28-05-2020
Buda Mill and Grain Co., adaptive reuse in Texas by Cushing Terrell
The US multidisciplinary design firm Cushing Terrell has designed the adaptive reuse of the Buda Mill & Grain Co., historic agriculture property in Buda, Texas that has been converted into a cultural and retail destination. A project that was driven by the desire of the local community to revive their town.