American Tobacco Campus Historic Redevelopment

Durham, North Carolina

Preserving Heritage

The concept of “smart growth” was the driving influence in the redevelopment of the American Tobacco campus in Durham NC. Of utmost importance was celebrating the rich local heritage of the site, and its context in Durham, North Carolina. Over one million square feet was re-imagined as mixed-use space on the sixteen-acre site. Along the perimeter, two state and two local roads were realigned and landscaped to promote seamless connectivity to downtown and the adjacent stadium.

A monumental water feature forms the spine of the design. “Bull River” spans the length of the site along old docks, formerly used for tobacco loading. At the heart of the new campus, Bull River spills into a multilevel pool around the old water tower. This creates a stunning backdrop for outdoor dining, an amphitheater, rubber duck races, and more. Brick walkways easily bridge visitors across the water as they peruse the eclectic mix of eateries, shops, and galleries.

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"I would like to take this opportunity to commend SRSS for the high level of service and professionalism that they provided in the design and completion of the American Tobacco Campus."

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Michael Goodmon
Vice President-Real Estate
Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc.

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奖项荣誉

Award of Excellence

- American Society of Landscape Architects 2007

Best Mixed-Use Development

- CREW Champion Awards 2006

Best Redevelopment Project

- CREW Champion Awards 2005

Bronze Award, Phases I & II

- Brick in Architecture 2008

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