148 | Business World Magazine |
July 2013
The Center for Disease Control and Pre-
vention; and awards for innovation by the
Georgia State University Board of Regents
for the firm’s architectural and interior de-
sign of a new student dining center. RWH
services also complement the concourses
and the international travelers’ club at Harts-
field-Jackson Atlanta International Airport,
the parking decks serving staff at BellSouth
Telecommunications, the reading spaces of
the Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, wor-
ship spaces at Congregation Beth Jacob,
Dunwoody Community Church and Faith
Lutheran Church, while also adding certain
refinement to the revelry resonating within
fraternity houses affiliated with Phi Gamma
Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Nu.
These are but a few examples which help re-
flect the diversity of projects completed by
RWH.
What also sets RWH apart from other
firms is the fact that it is one of the few in
the trade owned and operated by a woman,
actually two women, in Carol Richard and
Janice Wittschiebe. After forming a partner-
ship more than 20 years ago, Richard and
Wittschiebe went on to merge with another
respected architect in Peter Hand (especial-
YMCA, Front Lobby (David Fisher, Photographer)
Natatorium (R