In addition to architecture and design, Craig is a nationally exhibited fine art photographer whose work has been published and exhibited at FotoFest Houston, Harvard University, and Rice University, and resides in collections throughout the United States.Ĭraig currently serves as Board President for Big Car Artist Collective, Board Member of The Design Arts Society of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and is a Member of the Chair's Advisory Council for the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning. While at Blackline, Craig's design projects include The Hinge, Scofield Editorial, City Gallery at the Harrison Center for the Arts, Circa Apartments, and 1002 Broad Ripple Avenue.Ĭraig’s design work has received three Monumental Affair Awards and five local AIA Awards. His resume includes significant work in custom home and multifamily residential design, civic projects, hospitality, health-care and corporate architecture and interior design.Ĭraig's notable design work with previous firms includes the Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery Chapel and Administration Building in Madison, Indiana the Marion County Public Library East 38th Street Branch in Indianapolis the White River State Park Visitor’s Center Galyans World Headquarters in Plainfield, Indiana and INTECH Three. Scott is married and has two children.Ĭraig McCormick brings design expertise in architecture and interior design to the Blackline team. He is a 2006 graduate of Leadership Hendricks County and currently serves as the Chair of the Design Review Committee for the Town of Danville’s Overlay District. Scott is recognized for his strong leadership and management as well as his drafting skills.Īfter graduating from Ball State in 1990, Scott worked for three firms in Louisville, KY before returning to Indiana in 1998. His more than 20 years in the field provide Blackline clients with field-tested knowledge of diverse construction types and proven skills in design and project management. Scott's portfolio includes a broad variety of architecture including extensive knowledge of residential, multi-family, commercial, institutional and industrial project types.
His continuing education efforts include topics in business, professional practice, art, design, and architectural technology. Scott Perkins is a Registered Architect in Indiana and Ohio and has his NCARB certificate making him eligible for reciprocity nationwide. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design