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2018 Year in Review

WTS is grateful to our clients, colleagues and coworkers for milestones achieved in 2018. We look forward to more joyful collaboration in 2019!
JANUARY Amy Moragues joins WTS as Financial Manager
FEBRUARY Principal Tom Savory elevated to the AIA College of Fellows
MARCH AIA “Blueprint For Better” highlights City of Columbia’s Water Facility at the US Mayor’s Summit, Austin, TX, with comments by Mayor Steve Benjamin
APRIL AIA SC Honor and Merit Awards for City of Columbia Water Facility, Merit Award for UNC Charlotte Art + Architecture Dean’s Suite
APRIL Gene Bell, AIA, elected 2019 AIA SC Treasurer/Secretary
MAY Joe Hiestand joins WTS as an Intern Architect
JUNE Danielle Clark, NCIDQ, IIDA, joins WTS to lead Interior Design Services
JULY Jana Gottlieb Hartenstine, AIA, named WTS Associate Principal
AUGUST Architectural Digest features WTS project Florence County Museum as “Best Designed Museum” in South Carolina
SEPTEMBER Michael Watson and Jana Hartenstine present at SCUP Austin
OCTOBER AIA Columbia Honor Award for City of Columbia Water Facility, Merit Awards for USC Indoor Football Facility and WCU Brown Dining Hall, Divine Detail Award for CCU Swain Hall
NOVEMBER AIA Charlotte Honor Award for City of Columbia Water Facility, Merit Award for WCU Brown Dining Hall
NOVEMBER AIA Charlotte recognizes Jana Gottlieb Hartenstine with the Scott Ferebee Service Award; Jana elected Secretary for AIA CLT for 2019
Watson Tate Savory (WTS) is delighted to report that our projects received four design awards from the Columbia chapter of the American Institute of Architects on Thursday, November 1, at the biennial awards ceremony held at 1208 Washington Place. WTS received…
MoreCopy of the Article featuring Watson Tate Savory’s City Water project follows. By Catherine Gavin Mayors and architects share many similar qualities; they are generally optimists and visionaries whose work strives to create and support communities. Mayor Karen…
Source Article MoreWatson Tate Savory is pleased to announce that Thomas M. Savory has been elevated to The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows, the highest honor awarded to members for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society. Tom…
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