Institutional

Serving the needs of academic, religious and civic institutions like museums by providing classic, dignified places
High Museum of Art, Tuileries Exhibit

Martin worked with Museum staff on the design and implementation of a temporary installation on the High Museum’s main entry piazza.  The installation was in conjunction with the... (more)

Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Site planning and design for this sensitive site in historic Druid Hills neighborhood, 
including parking, storm water management and a national test rose garden.



Agnes Scott College, Science Building & Quad

Part of an extensive upgrade and expansion of the historical campus located in Decatur, Ga.  The Science Building Quad provides new open space in keeping with the campus’... (more)

Emory University Student Life Quad

An underutilized open space between the Athletic Center and the Student Life Center is transformed in to a pedestrian link with seating areas and plantings for spatial definition.

Emory University, Callaway Center

A new plaza serves as a gathering space and main entry in to the renovated Callaway Center on the historic Emory campus.

Emory University, Business School

The key outdoor space for Emory’s Business School is a dramatic amphitheater featuring a tiered lawn.  This open space created a lively place for formal and informal gathering.

Columbia Theological Seminary

The construction of a new library provided this historic, small campus with the opportunity to create a classic campus plan by creating a central quadrangle. This space serves... (more)

World of Coca-Cola

Corporate attraction and museum and 7 acre open space adjacent to the Georgia Aquarium and Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.   Martin has been asked to participate... (more)

Woodruff Arts Center

Streetscape (on Peachtree Street), arrival court and outdoor commons on parking structure for the 25th Anniversary renovation coinciding with the 1996 Olympics (in association with TVS Design, Architects).

National Rose Garden

1st place for one of three program elements in National Design Competition for The National Garden, located adjacent to the National Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C.