Hord Coplan Macht (HCM), an award-winning integrated architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and planning firm, has opened two new offices in the Carolinas — one in Charleston, South Carolina and the other in Durham, North Carolina. The new offices support the firm’s mission of driving growth across all market sectors.
“With new offices in Charleston and Durham, we’re strategically positioned to serve these markets and tap into their vibrant architectural landscapes,” says Tim Barnhill, CEO of Hord Coplan Macht. “In Charleston, we aim to contribute to the city’s historic charm and modern innovation, while in Durham, we’re excited to support its technological and academic growth. As we establish physical roots in both cities, these expansions underscore our commitment to the Carolinas and the broader Southeast region.”
HCM has partnered with various clients in North and South Carolina such as University of North Carolina Charlotte, Roper St. Francis Healthcare, Central Piedmont Community College and Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. By establishing a strong presence in these key markets, HCM aims to leverage more local opportunities, foster closer relationships with clients, and enhance communities with innovative and impactful projects.
About Hord Coplan Macht
Hord Coplan Macht is an integrated firm offering planning, architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and environmental graphic design with offices in Baltimore, Maryland; Charleston, South Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; Durham, North Carolina; Denver, Colorado; Hilton Head Island; and the DC Metro area. The firm combines the goals of creating functional yet inspiring spaces with the principles of innovation, thoughtful design, technical strength, collaboration, and financial responsibility to uphold clients’ best interests and deliver high-performing environments for the future. HCM is an award-winning design firm priding itself on leading a collaborative programming and design process that results in beautiful, environmentally responsible, user-friendly spaces. The firm’s process is guided by the belief that all successful projects start by listening (and hearing) to what users and stakeholders really need and ultimately desire.