Barry Davis Architects is proud to serve our local communities, including Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Clanton and surrounding cities. Below is our latest news article, which spotlights the Hoover Miracle Field.
The City of Hoover has selected Barry Davis, Architects, P.C. to design the new Miracle Field, which should be available for use later this year. An international program, The Miracle League is providing the opportunity to play baseball to more than 80,000 children and young adults with disabilities in more than 200 Miracle League organizations.
“The Miracle Field is an exciting opportunity for us and a step forward for the City of Hoover,” states Barry Davis, President. “The ability to provide recreation facilities and services for those with disabilities is a sign that Hoover is growing in all the right ways. We at Barry Davis Architects feel privileged to participate in the City’s development.”
Barry Davis Architects, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, is currently in its twenty-fifth year of operation. The firm’s projects can be seen throughout the Southeast, but more locally at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, the City of Vestavia Hills Public Works, UAB, the Galleria Mall, the Birmingham Veterans’ Administration, the Hoover Recreation Center, the Hoover Public Library, and several local fire stations, detention centers, health facilities and retail stores.
“The Miracle Field is an exciting opportunity for us and a step forward for the City of Hoover,” states Barry Davis, President. “The ability to provide recreation facilities and services for those with disabilities is a sign that Hoover is growing in all the right ways. We at Barry Davis Architects feel privileged to participate in the City’s development.”
Barry Davis Architects, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, is currently in its twenty-fifth year of operation. The firm’s projects can be seen throughout the Southeast, but more locally at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, the City of Vestavia Hills Public Works, UAB, the Galleria Mall, the Birmingham Veterans’ Administration, the Hoover Recreation Center, the Hoover Public Library, and several local fire stations, detention centers, health facilities and retail stores.