Shownotes
Today marks a special episode as we sit down with renowned local architect Dale Marshall, celebrating a milestone 35th anniversary of his firm, Architrave, which he started with his uncle Alan back in 1987.
In this episode, we journey through the transformative world of historic preservation, recognizing the intricate craftsmanship necessary for projects that breathe new life into buildings dating from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. We'll discuss the successful renovations of icons such as the Dupree building and the Canal Dime Savings Bank, and how these efforts fuse with the growing demand for downtown living in Columbia.
Our host Daniel Rickenmann, alongside Dale, will discuss the trends shaping our city's housing landscape: the move towards open, casual living spaces, the allure of walkability and urban amenities, and the changing preferences in home design that reflect a simpler, more functional lifestyle.
With an eye on the future, Dale shares insights into the need for diversity in housing types that cater to millennials and downsizers alike, and the challenges faced by historic buildings in the adjacent towns of Chapin and Newberry.