Architecture & Building Design

Civic, Public, and Cultural

Stability, Security, and Functionality


Smallwood has worked in the public sector since the firm’s inception more than 45 years ago. During that time, we have designed projects for municipal, county, state, and federal government entities. Our success as civic architects is rooted in a collaborative design process that begins with listening closely to the needs and objectives of our government clients.

Each government project carries specific responsibilities related to safety, function, and public use. Our architects and designers work closely with agency representatives and project teams to develop cost-effective design solutions that address both immediate requirements and long-term operational goals.

I wish to express our appreciation to you and your team for completing the project on time and within budget. Your staff paid close attention to the concerns of the IRS for the building and responded to those concerns quickly and thoroughly.

Terry Fuquea | U.S. General Service Administration, Southeast Sunbelt Region

Our Market Leaders

Atlanta

Andrew Amor, AIA

Associate

Atlanta

J. Greg Bennett

Principal

Atlanta

Charles G. Hull, AIA

Principal

Atlanta

Mark T. Valliere, AIA

Principal

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    Civic Building Architecture and Design Approach

    Government buildings must balance durability, clarity, and public presence. As civic building architects, Smallwood designs facilities that support daily operations while maintaining an appropriate civic identity.

    Projects are approached with a clear understanding of budget constraints, regulatory requirements, and the need for buildings that serve communities reliably over time.