The Jacksonville, Fla., club will embark on a three-phase project that will start with clubhouse dining options, for both a casual restaurant and its banquet facilities. Phase Two will re-grass the golf course, address drainage and redesign the fifth hole. The final phase will renovate the fitness/tennis building and add a year-round, ultra-casual dining facility…
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Founded in 1899, Chambers was established to provide Baltimore with painting services and decorative furnishings. Through the decades, Chambers expanded, adding hotels, cruise ships, residential and commercial spaces, and even the White House. Today, the firm boasts more than 70 years of experience in the private club industry. Chambers combines extensive and diverse historical experiences…
Chambers Adds Florida Office
The Bonita Springs, Fla. location will be the Baltimore, Md.-based private club planning and design firm’s fifth office. Executive Vice President Skip Avery will lead the new office’s activity. Chambers, the Baltimore, Md.-based private club planning and design firm, has continued its expansion with the addition of its fifth office, located in Bonita Springs, Fla.…
Chambers Adds Washington, D.C. Office
The Baltimore, Md.-based planning, architecture, and interior design firm, which specializes in private clubs, also has offices in Dallas, Texas and Minneapolis, Minn. The new office will be led by Megan Koets, Director of Interior Design and President of ASID’s Washington Metro Chapter.
Chambers to Receive 2016 Distinguished Leadership Award
The honor from the Maryland Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers will be presented to the Baltimore-based club planning, architecture and interior design firm that specializes in private clubs at the organization’s annual gala on October 5th.
Chambers Appoints New Vice President
The Baltimore, Md.-based club planning, architecture and interior design firm has promoted Charlie Turner to the position. Turner will also continue to fulfill his current role as Director of Interior Design.
Chambers Adds Minneapolis Office
Effective January 4, the architecture and interior design firm is extending its national reach to the Midwest. The company is headquartered in Baltimore, Md., and has an office in Dallas, Texas.
Designing a New Destiny
The complete makeover of its Rendezvous bar and grille, and update of its Wigwam fine-dining venue, has set an exciting new direction for The Union League Club of Chicago.
Chambers President/CEO Named Finalist for 2015 Circle of Excellence
Rick Snellinger is a finalist for Baltimore SmartCEO’s awards program, which recognizes 36 of the area’s most accomplished business leaders for their industry impact and market leadership.
Corrections: Union League Club of Chicago Renovates the Wigwam
An earlier report that attributed the design of the space to a Chicago architect was inaccurate, as Chambers, the Baltimore, Md.-based architecture and interior design firm, created the designs for the project.
Union League Club of Chicago Renovates the Wigwam
The three-month, $630,000 renovation of the third-floor breakfast and dinner spot now features a massive temperature-controlled wine wall, wool carpet imported from Egypt, hand-scraped wood flooring and travertine tile to create a space that’s “smart but not stuffy.”
Atlanta Athletic Club Selects Chambers for Long-Term Strategic Facilities Plan
Through the partnership, the Baltimore, Md.-based club planning, architecture and interior design firm will address facilities upgrades, current and anticipated athletic trends, and multigenerational program enhancements for the Johns Creek, Ga. club’s 116-year-old campus.
Chambers to Design Greenville (S.C.) CC Clubhouse
The existing structure will be torn down and replaced with a new 40,000-sq. ft. clubhouse that will include a kitchen, flexible event spaces, outdoor dining and family activities.
Charlie Turner Named Chambers’ Director of Interior Design
The Baltimore-based planning, architecture and interior design firm noted that Turner’s portfolio of hospitality projects, including restaurants, spas, fitness centers and resorts was an “important draw” for Chambers. Turner is a certified Interior Designer at the National Council for Interior Design Qualification, and a graduate-level adjunct professor at the Corcoran College of Art and Design.
Dick Heise Joins Chambers’ Club Studio Team
Heise holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Minnesota and is a continual student of the industry, participating frequently in Harvard’s continuing education program for architecture.