Published: January 03, 2012
Red Chair Architects Formed by Cockrill Design & Planning and Community Tectonics
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Knoxville-based Cockrill Design & Planning and Community Tectonics
announced today the merger of their firms to form Red Chair Architects.
David Cockrill, CEO of Red Chair Architects (Photo: Business Wire)
The new firm begins as one of the largest and most comprehensive design
practices in the region. Both firms have been recognized for excellence
in design and planning during their combined 90 years of practice
throughout Middle and East Tennessee.
According to David Cockrill, former CEO of Cockrill Design & Planning
and now CEO of Red Chair Architects, "Our merger has made us deeper and
stronger in the talent and service we offer going forward. We currently
are experiencing, I believe, a permanent change in the design
profession, and we are being strategically proactive in answering that
challenge.
"Don Shell and I sat down more than a year ago and began to discover
that we had a lot more in common than we had differences," Cockrill
said. "Our firms shared similar cultures and values. We had
complementary skill sets, markets and investments in technology, and
considering we had competed head-to-head for years, we had a mutual
respect for each other. We've become good friends through the process."
Don Shell, former CEO of Community Tectonics and now chairman of Red
Chair Architects, agreed.
"We are very excited about what we have put together and what we can
accomplish together," said Shell. "It just made good sense. Our combined
experience and talent makes us more competitive and efficient, which we
are counting on to make us more profitable as well."
"We immediately embraced the idea of an icon - the red chair - as a
comfortable place of real distinction for our clients as we explore each
one's unique design needs," said Cockrill. "It symbolizes our focus on
the person for whom we design and plan, bringing smart, unique ideas
that enrich the experience for each."
"It's to convey our sincere mission: 'great design in friendship with
our clients,'" Shell said.
With the merger, Red Chair Architects is well-positioned with a
collective depth of award-winning experience in the education design
sector while expanding the new firm's capabilities through a shared
portfolio in such areas as healthcare, civic, commercial and planning
projects.
Both prior firms were particularly well-established in the pre-K-12
school design and planning market. Cockrill Design & Planning held
considerable healthcare and higher education expertise while Community
Tectonics held extensive religious and higher education facility design
capabilities. Community Tectonics also provided in-house engineering,
which will continue under Red Chair Architects. Both firms provided
planning, interior and graphic design services.
Community Tectonics was a 61-year-old firm with a long history in the
Middle and East Tennessee design community. Principals Don Shell and
Bill Vinson, president of Red Chair Architects, began their successful
careers with Community Tectonics and will continue in prominent roles
with Red Chair Architects.
Cockrill Design & Planning, originally founded as King & Johnson in
1984, had a successful 10-year tenure under its ownership by David
Cockrill and business partner Margaret Backhurst, who will serve as Red
Chair Architects' design director.
Red Chair Architects owns offices in Knoxville's downtown and on
Pellissippi Parkway and will initially consolidate operations at 10651
Coward Mill Road off Pellissippi Parkway, with a near-term goal of
returning to Downtown Knoxville.
www.redchairarchitects.com
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