The project transformed two multi-tenant office buildings into a unified campus anchored by a new, light-filled Welcome Center. By converting underused parking into a shared communal lawn, the design fosters connection and accessibility. The campus supports Goodwill of Middle Tennessee’s vital mission through facilities including a public donation drop-off, career support Center, career and technical academy, adult high school, free daycare, enhanced WeGo bus access and the organization’s relocated headquarters.
Our multidisciplinary team included architecture, interior and experiential design, landscape architecture, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, civil, security, audiovisual engineering and sustainability consulting. This collaboration enabled integrated problem-solving, efficient solutions and high-quality outcomes within a strict budget—allowing savings to be redirected toward the client’s mission.
When cohesive leadership and multidisciplinary collaboration come together, it not only builds infrastructure but stronger, healthier communities. The Opportunity Campus is set to open in fall 2026, followed by the adult high school in 2027.
