Per the firm's website:
David Arneson and Scott Harmon created Center Studio Architecture on June 1, 2004. [As of 2014] the studio totals five people and occupies a storefront at Five Points in the historic center of downtown Durham. Our work is diverse and includes residential, office, restaurants, retail, mixed-use, multifamily, renovations, new construction, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
David Arneson and Scott Harmon created Center Studio Architecture on June 1, 2004. Today the studio totals five people and occupies a storefront at Five Points in the historic center of downtown Durham. Our work is diverse and includes residential, office, restaurants, retail, mixed-use, multifamily, renovations, new construction, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings - See more at: http://www.centerstudioarchitecture.com/about#sthash.VzPEGO2C.dpuf
David Arneson and Scott Harmon created Center Studio Architecture on June 1, 2004. Today the studio totals five people and occupies a storefront at Five Points in the historic center of downtown Durham. Our work is diverse and includes residential, office, restaurants, retail, mixed-use, multifamily, renovations, new construction, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. - See more at: http://www.centerstudioarchitecture.com/about#sthash.VzPEGO2C.dpuf
David Arneson and Scott Harmon created Center Studio Architecture on June 1, 2004. Today the studio totals five people and occupies a storefront at Five Points in the historic center of downtown Durham. Our work is diverse and includes residential, office, restaurants, retail, mixed-use, multifamily, renovations, new construction, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. - See more at: http://www.centerstudioarchitecture.com/about#sthash.VzPEGO2C.dpuf
David Arneson and Scott Harmon created Center Studio Architecture on June 1, 2004. Today the studio totals five people and occupies a storefront at Five Points in the historic center of downtown Durham. Our work is diverse and includes residential, office, restaurants, retail, mixed-use, multifamily, renovations, new construction, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. - See more at: http://www.centerstudioarchitecture.com/about#sthash.VzPEGO2C.dpuf
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