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🚧 Field Trip Friday: Durham Edition! Our team took a deep dive into the transformation of a 12-acre site on the edge of Downtown Durham—an exciting redevelopment led by Laurel Street Residential in partnership with the Durham Housing Authority. This multi-phase residential project, supported by LIHTC...

The Blues Brothers brought the house down! Huge congratulations to the Thomas & Hutton Blues Brothers Band for winning the Crystal Mic Award at the Mary's Place “Find Your Voice” Lip Sync Competition! Their electric performance of “Soul Man” had the whole crowd grooving. We’re proud to...

We had a blast at ACEC Georgia’s Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day! Shayla Bradshaw, PE, Lottie Nielsen, and Elyssa Roberts represented T&H, welcoming around 100 students to our booth. Students explored how hydraulic machines work using water-filled syringes to operate models of an excavator, cherry...

We’re proud to celebrate John Paul Moore (JP) for being named one of the Statesboro Herald’s 20 Under 40 honorees! JP's leadership, dedication, and impact on the community truly set him apart. His commitment to excellence and service embodies the spirit of this recognition. We are...

#WLAM2025 Project Spotlight: Yerby Road Tract – Dorchester County, SC In celebration of World Landscape Architecture Month, we're highlighting the Yerby Road Tract—a proposed residential community in Dorchester County, SC by D.R. Horton. With approximately 1,600 planned lots, this thoughtfully designed neighborhood emphasizes connectivity, wellness, and...

We had a fantastic time at the American Society of Civil Engineers Carolinas Student Symposium hosted by Clemson University! 🎉 This annual regional event brings together ASCE student chapters from nine universities across North and South Carolina to showcase their engineering talents through competitions, networking,...

This month, we’re honoring both Landscape Architecture and Autism Awareness — a perfect time to reflect on how thoughtful design can shape more inclusive spaces. Peyton Stokes, a T&H Charleston Landscape Designer, brought that idea to life through her senior project in college: a therapeutic...