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Bryant Mitchell, PLLC (BM), architects and planners, construction managers, and real estate developers, continues the history of the Bryant and Bryant Partnership, that has been practicing in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for over forty years. The firm enjoys an excellent reputation, affirmed by our numerous repeat commissions. Charles I. Bryant II and Melvin L. Mitchell, FAIA, continue the legacy of the firm.

The firm has implemented more than 1,000 design, master planning, construction management, and real estate development projects across a wide spectrum of facility types for both the private and public sector. The project building types include health care, education, commercial, residential, transportation, worship, and water treatment facilities.

The firm has a history of commitment to the community and will continue this focus in recognition that the new community is the global marketplace. BM offers professional, client-centered quality services within the context of the dynamic relationships that exist between architecture, technology, construction, and capital.
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Founding partner Charles Irving Bryant, Sr. and his brother and partner Robert Bryant, FAIA (1930-1995) led the predecessor Bryant & Bryant firm through two breakthrough commissions in educational facilities during the first decade of the practice.
In 1972 the firm was commissioned to design the replacement campus of the historic Dunbar Senior High School in Washington, DC.
This 340,000 SF comprehensive high school and community center was the largest prime architect/engineer design commission ever award to an African American owned firm.
Mount Vernon Plaza (left), a 250,000 SF high-rise-townhouse housing complex in downtown DC, was completed for occupancy in 1990.
This project was selected through a juried competition and featured in a major exhibition of the built-work of 50 outstanding living African American, African & Afro-European architects at the Chicago Athenaeum in 1993.
This project - directly adjacent to the new DC Convention Center - was the first major market-rate residential development in the now rapidly growing in-town renaissance of housing and redevelopment occurring in the "North of Mass Avenue" (NoMA) section of downtown DC.
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