The Crump Firm
The Crump Firm: Architects/ Planners/ Designers is an architectural firm based in Memphis, Tennessee. It is named for its founder Met Crump, a Fellow (FAIA) with the American Institute of Architects.[1]
Work
- Triad Centre III
- Memphis University School Stadium
- FedEx World Headquarters building
- Smith & Nephew Innovation Centre
- International Place Tower III
- Presbyterian Day School
- Tennessee Air National Guard building
- Wolf River Medical Arts Building
- Temple Israel (Memphis, Tennessee) expansion and renovation with Walt Reed of The Crump Firm in charge[2]
- Lausanne Collegiate School
- St. Benedict at Auburndale High School[3]
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