Quackenbush Architects + Planners

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Doug  Quackenbush Barb  Haller Joette  Flora Leslie  Harris Justin  Abrams Janie  Kronk Cleve  Walker Celia  Mackintosh Justine  Cox

Leslie Harris, AIA LEED AP BD+C

"The design principles I believe in – clear and simple composition, open spaces, natural light, intriguing use of materials, devotion to quality – consistently guide our desire to design projects with an enduring quality that works as well in the future as in the current context."

lharris@quackenbusharchitects.com

Partial Project Profile

North Carolina State University, Honors Village Commons. Fayetteville State University, Bronco Hall Dormitory. Southern Pines Recreation Center. Page Street Elementary School. Richland School District Two, Middle School 7. City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Administration Building.

Career Path

Bachelor of Architecture, Florida A&M University School of Architecture. Graduate Design Studios, University of Texas at Arlington. Sixteen years of design, production and project management experience with firms in North Carolina and Florida.

Affiliations

South Carolina Chapter of the American Institutes of Architects. LEED Accredited Professional.

Attributes

Non linear. Talented listener. Sees expectations to be exceeded.

Showcase Project

SCVRD Lyman Center

SCVRD Lyman Center

As the first new Center to be built for the South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department in over twenty years, the Lyman Center reflects the current mission and philosophy of the Department, providing counseling, rehabilitation, and work production services. The new 35,000sf structure, to be constructed in two phases, is subdivided into three major program components: an area office, a 10,000sf production/training floor, and a special services unit for occupational and physical therapy. Designed for an organization that values its relationships within the business community, the facility appeals to corporate and technological aesthetics while also blending with its organic, wooded site on the Middle Tyger River.

Projects Under Construction

Northeast Engineering / Science Classroom Facility Construction

Northeast Engineering / Science Classroom Facility Construction

This 68,000 sq. ft. classroom building addition at the Northeast Technology Campus will become the new home of the Engineering and Science departments of the College. The program features teaching labs and classrooms focusing on clean energy technology, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing, supporting the mission of the College’s regional research partners. The design features strategies to provide student centered “casual” spaces that encourage social interaction and collaboration. The facility will showcase flexible spaces and planning strategies to respond to changes in mission and technology.

Latest Q+ News

School Designs Change with the Times

School Designs Change with the Times

If back-to-school brings visions of the proverbial little red schoolhouse, better think again. Today’s schools are more a combination of brain research, educational advancements, sustainability and technology, bringing new challenges for school architects and designers. This amphitheater was built into the design of the Center for Knowledge as another area of learning. (Photo/Courtesty Quackenbush Architects & Planners) “It’s really like the chicken and the egg,” said architect Doug Quackenbush, as educators and architects collaborate on designing new schools using resources and ideas from both fields. “We give school districts good advice on a fully performing 21st century school while they inform us of new teaching techniques and educational trends.”