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Jeremy is a graduate of Clemson University, completing both his undergraduate and gradute studies in the School o f Architecture. He received his Bachelor of Science in Design, and his Master of Architecture.
Prior to Jeremy ’s employment at Meadors, he worked for the Charleston architecture firm of Cummings & McCrady, Inc. While workig at C&M, he gained valuable experience with numerous types and sizes of projects including healthcare, residential, commercial, religious, and educational facitlites. Projects worked on include; a new parish hall and christian education building for Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston;
assisted living facility for Macedonia AME Church, Charleson, and new dining and medical offices wing for Bishop Gadsden, James Island.
While at Clemson, he assisted in the management of the digital design workshop. This opportunity allowed him experience
with the architecture department’s laser cutter and 3D printer. It was this experience which cultivated Jeremy ’s interest in the relationship
between architecture and technology and how new developments in technology can be applied to architecture, design, and construction.
Jeremy’s professional interest resides in the integration of architecture and construction, how these two fields became separated and how they can once again become joined. This interest is one of the reasons that he joined Meadors. Meadors philosophy is that by joining these two professions into one entity, the client
will get the best product from the standpoint of design, construction, and management.
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EDUCATION
Master of Architecture, Clemson University
Thesis: Re-Materialising the Small Town: through
mass, program, people, and material.
Charles E. Daniel Center for Building Research and Urban Studies, Genoa, Italy.
Bachelor of Science in Design, Clemson University
Thesis: Architecture and Music: a Blues Museum for New Orleans, LA
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