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Panthers Seek Zoning Change for Practice Field Project

The Charlotte Business Journal featured an article yesterday highlighting the Carolina Panthers new indoor practice facility, dubbed “The Bubble”, designed by Wagner Murray. Our team is working closely with The Panthers and city officials to get this project completed for 2019 pre-season practices. As the article points out, Wagner Murray had the opportunity to design […]

Communal Space in Underutilized Atrium

After completing the award winning lobby and façade renovation at 101 North Tryon (formerly Independence Center), building owners turned their attention to the underutilized space next door, the Atrium. With high ceilings, lots of glass, and exposed structure, this vast area serves as an indoor connection between the 20-story office building and adjacent Marriott Hotel.

Bridging Community Through Design

Over the years, Wagner Murray has remained dedicated to strategically incorporating art, light, and color into our design projects, as a way of connecting people to the environment around them.  This approach has since earned the moniker “placemaking.” Art integration not only supports overall neighborhood beautification, but also helps to improve social well-being and economic development.