About GMC Auburn

“The Loveliest Village on the Plains,” Auburn is a fast-growing city filled with southern charm and tradition. GMC established an office in the Auburn-Opelika area in 2008 but our work throughout the area extends even further back. Over the years, we have worked extensively within the City of Auburn and on Auburn University’s campus on recognizable projects such as the Tigers’ Woltosz Football Performance Center, Auburn Research Park Research and Innovation Park, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) and numerous others. GMC team members are proud to be a part of this growing community, and as we say in Auburn, “War Eagle!”

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When it comes to creating a winning environment for athletes, the physical spaces where they interact, practice, and bond play an essential role. Our design team collaborated with the Auburn University Athletics Department, coaches, and players to understand their needs and design an elevated space that fosters team-bonding.
The award-winning AUM Wellness Center is dedicated to fitness, wellness, intramural activities and human performance research.
Redeveloping on their existing site in the heart of downtown and bringing together bank operations and retail into one building has lasting benefits for their customers, employees and the community.
Auburn was in need of an emergency care center with convenient access to outpatient services in areas immediately surrounding Auburn University. GMC provided architecture and interior design services for the 87,500-square-foot, three-story building which includes a freestanding emergency department, ambulatory surgery center, outpatient imaging services and a retail pharmacy.
GMC provided design and construction services for two tributary restoration projects at this site. The site included over 1,000 linear feet of stream that had been straight-lined, resulting in an incised channel that was disconnected from its floodplain. The riparian buffer along the stream was overrun with invasive species that were out-competing native species for resources.
The 38,000-square-foot Auburn University Pharmaceutical Research Building was developed for the Harrison School of Pharmacy, one of the top pharmacy schools in the country, to allow faculty and students to develop industry research. As part of a master-planned health sciences sector on campus, the building was designed to foster partnerships with the adjacent School of Nursing and the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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