R. Craig Cox, AIA

Senior Architect

R. Craig Cox, earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture (1989) and Master of Architecture (1992) degrees from Clemson University.  His extensive travel in Europe has increased his awareness and appreciation of timeless residential architecture.  He returned home to North Augusta, SC where he worked for Sandeford and Webb Architects learning the craft of custom single family homes.  In 1994 he moved to Charlotte, NC and worked for David Furman Architecture for nine years continuing his experience in residential design.  Craig became a licensed Architect in 1997 and is a member of the American Institute of Architects.  Cox Architecture and Design was organized in February of 2003 with the goal of creating unique and inviting homes while exceeding homeowner expectations.


Gregory Bartley

Architectural Designer

Gregory's initial interest in the Architecture profession began while working at an Architecture firm in his home town of Portland, Maine. He Grew up on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean in a small-town community. But after receiving his High School Diploma, He was ready to dive into the Big City Lifestyle. He quickly received his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (2010) and Master of Architecture (2012) at Judson University, located just outside of Chicago, Illinois. Dedicated to his first job at an architectural office in his hometown, he often traveled back to Maine during Winter and Summer breaks to work as a returning intern. The firm specialized in oceanfront restaurants, urban revitalization studies, academic buildings, and fire-rescue/police stations.  In the autumn season of 2014, Gregory decided to become a resident of Charlotte, as he insisted on living in a place with a warmer climate and the added benefit of Southern Hospitality. He has enjoyed exploring the Queen City and the surrounding areas since October of 2014.