The Arches Condominiums

The Romanesque Revival church, designed and built in the 1920s by the renowned Charlotte architect Louis Asbury, is cherished by the local community. Preserving this historic site in the ever-changing fabric of Charlotte was important to the community, so our design team worked to keep as many original elements in the space. The church’s original […]

Millhouse Apartments

Our multi-family residential project on Seigle Ave in the Belmont neighborhood focuses on elevating kick-ass design while fitting in with the existing scale of the neighborhood. We worked with the aesthetics of historic Belmont to design a building massing that appears to be a collection of smaller buildings with a lower scale, rather than a […]

The Church on Parkwood

Completed in 2021, the Parkwood Church multi-family residential project is a love letter to the salvation and renovation of a building—as opposed to tearing it down and starting anew. The church, originally built in 1929 by Louis Asbury, has long been a local favorite. Current modernization efforts focused on highlighting the history of the church, […]

The Joinery

Charlotte is growing faster than anyone could have imagined, and obviously we have a need for multifamily projects that are good. For Phase 2 of The Joinery, Cluck took a significant amount of care to make this a truly kick ass project through its creativity, sustainability, and beautiful structural integrity. Most notably, the use of […]

McDowell Mixed Use

The McDowell Mixed Use building is an exercise in community collaboration and innovation. The building is four stories tall, with ground-level retail and 65 residential units above. The three retail spaces invoke a traditional outdoor shopping experience, without sacrificing the neighborhood feel. The massing of the building is meant to feel as if it’s three […]