As it did 200 years ago for Charlestonians seeking pure, restorative, and scenic environs... Hendersonville beckons. Cool summers and mild winters in our Blue Ridge Mountain setting make this a joyful place to live. 310 South Main positions itself in the heart of Hendersonville's vibrant historic Main Street with commanding views and the friendliness of a culturally sophisticated small town.
SALES CENTER • 101 FIRST AVENUE WEST • HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28792 • INFO@310SOUTHMAIN.COM
Melaver, Inc. is a third-generation, family-owned business based in Savannah, Georgia. The sustainable real estate company developed one of the first LEED® certified buildings in the U.S., which is also listed on the National Historic Register.
Melaver, Inc. has been recognized nationally for developing Abercorn Common in Savannah, the first all-retail LEED shopping center in the U.S. which includes the first LEED McDonald’s worldwide. Melaver was recently awarded the Argon Award by Southface Institute, a prestigious honor given to visionary stewards of the environment
Melaver Inc. currently owns and manages properties in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Huntsville and Birmingham. For more information, visit www.melaver.com.
Ken Gaylord, AIA
Principal, Ken Gaylord Architects
President, Black Hawk Construction
Bachelor of Architecture: University of Notre Dame
Passionate, principled artist and builder
These are the days you'll remember . . .
--Natalie Merchant
If you walk into the offices of Ken Gaylord Architects, hear these lyrics playing full volume and see Ken dancing around his drafting board, you'll know that the inspiration for another unique structure is in full swing.
After six years working in architecture, construction, and watercolor painting, Ken moved to Hendersonville, North Carolina in 1990 where he opened an architecture office and painting studio on Main Street. In 1995 he added Black Hawk Construction fleshing out his aspiration for a full service design-build firm that could build exceptional works of architecture.
From the start his work has extended beyond individual building projects to the larger environment and community. After many years of working independently toward an energy efficient and green building approach, Ken became a member of the US Green Building Council and a LEED accredited design professional. He has worked as both a professional and volunteer at the local and regional levels to promote a more sustainable approach to community development.
Most recently he has started Shining Rock Development to promote and deliver the values of his design-build practice on a larger scale. Shining Rock is the fruition of a vision to engage and uplift the community through thoughtful development.
Even more than the making of good architecture, Ken enjoys the people with whom he makes it. His organization is one that attracts individuals with a passion to excel both personally and professionally. He leads by example and expects the best of everyone he works with. His vision spans from the smallest architectural detail to the cohesiveness of communities and the joyfulness of children.
On the personal side, Ken and his wife Denise enjoy raising up two boys and a baby girl. Ken is convinced that his children are the most beautiful, the most charming and the most talented in the world. Just ask him.