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MEDIA COVERAGE |
Tune
Grows Architectural Firm
Chattanooga Times Free Press, August 24,
2006
After three expansions at a suburban location and
a move this year to the RiverMill complex near downtown,
Tune Design president Brian Tune said business is
up sharply. He expects business for his 10-year old
firm to double this year, with revenues reaching $10-12
million within three to five years. |
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Tune
Design, Kenco Group, Gordon Biersch Hold Joint Open
House
Chattanooga Times Free Press, August 23,
2006
Several hundred guests visited the offices of Tune
Design, Kenco Group, and Gordon Biersch during an
open house held by the three companies. Tune Design
created interiors for all three offices in the recently
renovated former Quaker Oats building, as well as
master planning for the entire 30-acre complex. |
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Kenco
Plans Riverside Complex
Chattanooga Times Free Press, June 20, 2006
Tune Design is helping Kenco Group develop a master
plan to redevelop nearly 30 acres of riverfront land
near downtown. The 10-year vision had its premiere
at a recent open house held by Kenco, Tune and Gordon
Biersch Brewery Restaurant Group to show off their
new offices—all with interior design work by Tune
Design -- in the first renovated building. |
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| Forum
Planners Work to Put City on Map
Proposed
restoration of old hosiery mill would create Southside
‘gallery-arts ’ site
Chattanooga
Times Free Press, April
18, 2004
At
46, Brian Tune is a Chattanooga architect who said
he aims to make his city a home where the art is.
He
and his longtime sculptor friend, John Henry, have
teamed on a plan to transform a 92-year-old textile
factory on Main Street into a cluster of rented
spaces where artists live, work, perform and market
their wares. |
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| Battle
for East Main
The
Pulse
On
a winter-edged afternoon, I meet Tom Bartoo at a
pistachio-painted building to learn about a recent
development in what I think of as the Battle for
East Main. |
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| Friar’s
Branch Adds Buildings Designed by Tune Design
Chattanooga
Times Free Press, October
23, 2003
Tune
Design created a striking new look for Friar's Branch.
New buildings complement three older buildings to
create an updated image for the entire developement.
To see Project Data sheet,
click here. |
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| Construction
Begins on $10 Million Medical Complex for Galen
Doctors
Chattanooga
Times Free Press, September
27, 2003
Tune's design work for HealthPark at Erlanger East
combines striking architectural and interior designs
with numerous energy efficient and sustainable features.
To see Project Data sheet
click here. |
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Tune
Design Finds its Niche in Data Centers
Chattanooga
Times Free Press,
May 2, 2003 |
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Boathouse Restaurant Opens in "Riverside Industrial"
Building Designed by Tune
CityScope,
Spring 2003 |
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Brian Tune
Appointed to International Sculpture Center Board
Sculpture Magazine,
October 2002 |
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| Tennessee
Homes & Gardens Magazine features Chattanooga
Penthouse |
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AWARDS |
Construction
Specifiecation Institute Honors Tune Design Web Site
May 2004 |
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New
ISC Board Member Brian Tune Envisions Better Communication
Between Sculptors and Architects
September
2002 |
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Tom Bartoo Named President
of Chattanooga AIA Chapter
2002
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PRESS RELEASES |
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Tune
at Ten
1996-2006
In just ten years, Tune Design has grown to become one of Chattanooga’s largest and fastest growing architecture
and interior design firms.
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Tune
Design Creates "Tune Design Interiors" Division
and Increases Staff
May 10, 2003
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New
International Sculpture Center Board Member Brian
Tune Envisions Better Communication between Sculptors
and Architects
June 03, 2002
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