Robert M. Cain, Architect, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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| Architecture Firm | Robert M. Cain, Architect |
| People | Robert M. Cain, AIA, LEED AP |
| Address | 675 Seminole Ave, Suite 312 |
| Atlanta, Georgia, 30307 USA | |
| Telephone | (404) 892-8643 |
| Fax | (404) 892-8643 |
| rmcain@bellsouth.net | |
| Web Site | http://robertmcain.com |
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[edit] Services
Architecture, Sustainable Design, Interior Architecture, Adaptive Reuse, Master Planning, Site Analysis and Programming, Additions and Alterations
[edit] Focus
Museums, Industrial building conversions, Single-Family Residential, K-12 Schools, Galleries and Arts Facilities, Studios, Office Facilities
[edit] Projects
- Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia, Sautee Nacoochee Georgia, 2007
- RainShine House, Decatur, Georgia, 2009 (LEED Platinum)
- Briar Creek Farm, Varnville, South Carolina 2008
- Atlanta Photography Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2006
- Cherokee Museum, Cherokee, North Carolina, 1995
- Offices for the Daily Report, Atlanta Georgia, 2003
- Early Branch Farm, Early Branch, South Carolina, 2009
- The RailYards, Adaptive Reuse, Atlanta Georgia, 2008
- East Decatur Station, Adaptive Reuse, Decatur Georgia, 2001
- Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989
- Cook Editions Studio, Atlanta, Georgia, 2004
- Friends School of Atlanta, K-8, Decatur, Georgia, 2008
- Master Plan for the Sautee Nacoochee Community Center, Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia 2005
- Waldorf School Master Plan, Decatur Georgia, 2003
- Habersham Town Plan, Habersham, Georgia, 2006
[edit] Firm Statement
We apply close personal attention to every project. Our interest and involvement in widely varied project types provides each client with an innovative lateral response to their particular requirements.
RMCA has always worked within the modern tradition while recognizing the contextual and historical precedents of our culture. Over the years we’ve refined a contemporary design approach incorporating the direct, practical and elegant solutions we respect in vernacular structures.
[edit] External Links
- "Green House in Georgia", Lisa Ashmore, ArchitectureWeek No. 443, 2009.0909, p E1.1.
