Outdoor Chattanooga Center and Majestic 12 projects officially commissioned with LEED Gold certification

Thursday August 5, 2010, Outdoor Chattanooga and Carmike’s Majestic 12 theater, two of Chattanooga’s newest downtown amenities, were officially acknowledged Read more »

Thompson elected to chair Sports & Events Committee

Tuesday July 6, 2010, The Greater Chattanooga Sports and Events Committee Board of Directors has elected Rick Thompson as the new chairman for a one-year term, 2010-11. Read more »

Lake Park Apartments Featured in IBMadison magazine

Wednesday May 12, 2010, Lake Park Apartments, a Madison, WI project designed for developer Lance T. McGrath is featured in IBMadison magazine. Read more »

Artech plays role in CVB move

Thursday April 29, 2010, The Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud to announce the relocation of the downtown Visitors Center and a new branding initiative... Read more »

Majestic 12 Featured in Film Journal magazine

Monday March 15, 2010, The Majestic 12, a Carmike Cinemas project was featured in the March 2010 Green Initiatives issue of Film Journal International. Read more »

What Makes the Majestic 12 "Green"?

Wednesday February 17, 2010, Want to know what makes the Majestic 12 a "green theater"? Read more »

Thompson reappointed to Tennessee Board of Examiners

Friday August 28, 2009

Rick Thompson, President and a founding Principal at Artech, was recently reappointed by Governor (TN) Phil Bredesen to the Tennessee Architectural and Engineering Board of Examiners.

 

The Board is charged with the examination of the qualifications of applicants for registration and, in proper cases, the issuing of certificates of registration. It is composed of twelve members — three registered architects, three registered engineers, one registered landscape architect, one registered interior designer, a public member who is not engaged in the practice of architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture, and three non-voting associate engineer members. The members are appointed by the governor and serve for a period of four (4) years.

 

Mr. Thompson, who has over 20 years experience in architecture and is registered in 27 states including Tennessee, is a founding partner of Artech. He also serves on the Tennessee Board of Architects and Engineers, is a Board member for Cornerstones, a Historic Preservation organization and is a past Board Chair for the Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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