Mount Pleasant Town Hall Magazine
38 www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.ILoveMountPleasant.com | www.MPTownHall.com MOUNT PLEASANT Town Hall Photo by Thomas Runion. S am Herin’s love of brick and mortar surfaced at a young age. As an ambitious first-grader, he proudly proclaimed to his mother that he was going to be an architect. Decades later, he has fulfilled his childhood dream, designing buildings that are easy on the eyes and the Earth’s resources. Stubbs Muldrow Herin Architects, located on Hibben Street in the Old Village, is a hotbed of creativity and collaboration. Herin and his team craft plans that often surpass clients’ expectations. Mount Pleasant’s Town Hall, 92,000 square feet of wonder and dedication, is yet another example of this firm’s exquisite work. “The most rewarding aspect of being a part of this project is, very simply, being able to serve our hometown,” said Herin. “We wanted the opportunity to serve this community and create a Town Hall that was uniquely of this place and for this place.” From the crushed oyster-shell tabby found in the Council chambers to the wallpaper that resembles sweetgrass, Town Hall encapsulates the magic of the region, with nods to the Lowcountry found throughout. The building successfully exudes an air of Southern hospitality and charm, probably due to the fact that it was designed and constructed by homegrown Easy on the Eyes and the Earth A Dream Come True for Architect Sam Herin By Kalene McCort Project Manager Brooks Blumenthal, left, and Architect Sam Herin on the front steps of Mount Pleasant’s new Town Hall.
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