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Fuller Architecture was established in 1992 by John M. Fuller, AIA. The firm is located on the beautiful Court Square in downtown Mocksville, North Carolina in the historic Southern Bank building. The mission of Fuller Architecture will always be to provide our clients with quality design and service, just ask our clients!

From the beginning our firm has focused on a specialty in the design of religious facilities, having now designed over 50 church projects. Other developed specialties include financial, educational, civic and planning projects.
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The Landis Branch for the Bank of the Carolinas is located in the downtown area, across from the historic Linn Mill Company Building. The design blends well with the other traditional elements of the town while also providing the Bank its own unique identity.
Bank of the Carolinas, Mocksville, North Carolina This is a 9,800 SF two story corporate headquarters for Bank of the Carolinas located in Mocksville, NC. Old photos of the banks namesake built in the early 1900's influenced the exterior design. The interiors are filled with traditional stained woodwork providing patrons with a warm, comfortable feel.
Suntrust Bank - Cureton Branch, Waxhaw, North Carolina Fuller Architecture has been the Architect for all NC Suntrust banks for a number of years. The 4,900 sf Cureton Branch, built in 2008, was one of the first Suntrust prototypes where we were required by the developer to significantly change the design to match the style of the development.
Surrey Bank & Trust Branch, Pilot Mountain, North Carolina Fuller Architecture has worked with Surrey Bank & Trust from it's beginning when we designed its first building, the main headquarters in downtown Mount Airy. We were later asked to create a 2,850 sf prototype branch that has been built in two locations.
This 11,000 sf facility, built in 2007, provides the communities growing population of seniors a large meeting hall that seats 250 at round tables an exercise room, aerobics studio, library/computer lab, commercial kitchen and staff offices. Extensive porches and sloped roofs were used to give the building a residential scale and feel in an effort to make the occupants feel more "at home."
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