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Wormsloe Historic Site Visitor Center Isle of Hope, Georgia Breedlove Land Planning is proud to have completed the new Wormsloe Historic Site Visitor Center on Isle of Hope, Georgia. BLP was the lead designer for the project, producing the master plan, multiphase construction package and engaging Collins Cooper Carusi to provide architectural services. Johnson Laux Construction managed the phase two building package. This project...

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Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School – Upper School Humanities Building & Lower School Building Atlanta, Georgia Since 2004, Breedlove Land Planning has been providing site design services for the campus of Holy Innocents Episcopal School. This includes the most recent development of their Upper School Humanities Building, the Lower School classroom, the campus quad and the Golden Bear statue. The humanities building...

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Paideia School Junior High

Paideia School Junior High


Posted By on Feb 7, 2024

Paideia School Junior High Atlanta, Georgia Long recognized as one of America’s most beautiful neighborhoods, the Franklin Law Olmstead designed Druid Hills Historic District blends stately homes, places of worship and schools with large swaths of parks, greenspace and old growth forest. Along Ponce de Leon Avenue, The Paideia School is one of the neighbor’s most recognized intuitions and a nationally renowned private...

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Vogel Campground

Vogel Campground


Posted By on Feb 6, 2024

Vogel Campground Blairsville, Georgia Founded in 1931, Vogel State Park is the second oldest state park in Georgia.  Located at the base of Blood Mountain and surrounded by National Forest, Vogel is an iconic state park and one of the most heavily visited in Georgia.  Breedlove Land Planning created a campground master plan and construction documents to renovate 90 RV camping sites located along one of the most ecologically sensitive...

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University of Georgia – Black-Diallo-Miller Hall Athens, Georgia The Black-Diallo-Miller First-Year Residence Hall, the first new residence hall built on campus in nine years, is named in commemoration of the first African American students to enroll as freshmen and finish their undergraduate degrees at the University of Georgia. Constructed to fulfill the demands of present-day first-year students, it also integrates the...

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