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Altadena Eye Care opens in Vestavia Hills

Altadena Eye Care opens in Vestavia Hills

From Birmingham Business Journal A new optometry clinic has opened in Vestavia Hills. Dr. Amy Herrington has opened Altadena Eye Care at 2409 Acton Road, Suite 161, in the Dolly Creek Station development. Herrington is a graduate of the UAB School of Optometry who previously…
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New Optometry Clinic in the works for Vestavia Hills

New Optometry Clinic in the works for Vestavia Hills

      Oct 26, 2020, 2:39pm EDT A new optometry clinic is in the works for Vestavia Hills. Dr. Amy Herrington plans to open Altadena Eye Care at 2409 Acton Road, Suite 161. The clinic will be in the Dolly Creek Station development. Herrington…
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The Incorporation of a Battery Storage System in Data Center Facilities

The Incorporation of a Battery Storage System in Data Center Facilities

Line Scale Form is proud and excited to serve as Architect of Record for University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Technology Innovation Center project, which will house the campus internet connectivity, technology infrastructure, state-of-the-art data center, and a number of UAB IT employees. We’ve had the…
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UPDATE: Line Scale Form is open and working remotely

UPDATE: Line Scale Form is open and working remotely

  Like all of you, we have been monitoring and assessing the COVID-19 situation closely. Line Scale Form will remain open for business, although we will be working remotely from home starting today, March 17. We are taking every precaution to keep our team safe…
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Local architecture firm restructures leadership, expands project scope under new name

Herrington Architects is now Line Scale Form with a restructured leadership group. Pictured here left to right: Cayce Duffee, director of operations; Bruce Herrington, founding principal and CEO; Anne Marie L. Ellis, director of marketing; and Todd Clark, director of design

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By Hanno van der Bijl  – Real Estate Reporter, Birmingham Business Journal

Jan 15, 2020, 2:55pm CST Updated Jan 15, 2020, 2:58pm CST

A local architecture firm has got a new name as it restructures its lineup of leaders and expands into new project types after a quarter century in business.

Herrington Architects is changing its name to Line Scale Form to reflect its new leadership team of multiple principals and addition of mission critical and data center facilities as well as commercial projects.

The firm designed UAB’s $19.2 million Technology Innovation Center, which is currently under construction. The center, which will be supported by a Tesla Battery Energy Storage System, will house Alabama’s fastest super-computer.

UAB’s new Technology Innovation Center, which is currently under construction, was designed by Line Scale Form.

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The collective leadership team is made up of senior personnel who will now serve in executive roles. Todd Clark has been named director of design, Cayce Duffee is director of operations, and Anne Marie L. Ellis is director of marketing.

The three join CEO Bruce Herrington, who created the firm in 1994 to focus on multifamily and student housing in the Southeast as well as universities.

“I founded Herrington Architects to create a synergy of collaboration with clients, partners, consultants and community,” Herrington said in a release. “I have enjoyed working on projects with the team that I’ve built over the years. Now, as Line Scale Form, we can offer our expertise in multiple building types and provide clients practical design solutions and exceptional service in a multi-state region.”

The firm is also known for other projects such as the space for Ignite Cycle at Pepper Place and is looking to work on commercial projects that strengthen the city’s urban fabric.

Technology Innovation Center Groundbreaking

Technology Innovation Center Groundbreaking

Such an exciting day at UAB! Ground has been broken for UAB Information Technology’s new home – The Technology Innovation Center. This $19.2 million data center will help power and support the critical, world-renowned research and work being done at UAB. This building will house…
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