For more than two decades, Ewing|Kessler has quietly shaped how some of the Mid‑South’s most complex and high‑profile buildings operate behind the scenes. Now, as artificial intelligence and cloud computing reshape the built environment, the Memphis‑based firm is positioning itself at the forefront of a new era in smart building technology.
Founded in 2004 by Chris Ewing and Frank Kessler, Ewing|Kessler has grown into a regional leader in next‑generation HVAC systems, intelligent building integration, and AI‑enabled virtual services. With more than 35 million square feet of building environments managed and over 500 projects delivered, the company serves clients across Tennessee, Mississippi, and the broader Southeast—supporting facilities that range from hospitals and universities to hotels, arenas, corporate headquarters, and mission‑critical data centers.
At the heart of Ewing|Kessler’s evolution is a growing emphasis on artificial intelligence, remote diagnostics, and real‑time building performance. As demand accelerates for data centers powering AI and cloud infrastructure, the company has invested aggressively in precision cooling, predictive maintenance, and digital monitoring systems designed to meet the extreme reliability and efficiency requirements of high‑density environments.
“Our industry is evolving faster than ever, and we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve,” said Chris Ewing, co‑founder and CEO of Ewing|Kessler. “From AI‑powered remote diagnostics with Daikin’s Hero platform to advanced digital infrastructure from Siemens, we help clients operate smarter, cleaner, and more resiliently.”
Landmark Projects Across the Region
Ewing|Kessler’s project portfolio reflects both technical sophistication and regional impact. One of the firm’s most recognized achievements is Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid in downtown Memphis, widely regarded as one of the South’s most advanced buildings. Through its EK Automation Division, Ewing|Kessler deployed integrated systems that precisely manage humidity, support specialized indoor wildlife habitats, and optimize overall energy performance.
Other significant projects include the International Paper headquarters, the Terminix headquarters at Peabody Place, and facilities across the University of Memphis campus. In Mississippi, the company has completed or is supporting projects at the Westin in Jackson, North Mississippi Medical Center, Hernando High School, BancorpSouth in Tupelo, and the Ole Miss Basketball Center.
Looking ahead, Ewing|Kessler is also leading the Landers Center Expansion in DeSoto County—an upcoming development that will leverage next‑generation environmental controls and venue technology to enhance both guest experience and operational efficiency. Across Tennessee and Mississippi, the firm continues to support civic, commercial, and institutional properties seeking smarter and more energy‑efficient operations.
AI, Virtual Service, and Data‑Driven Buildings
A defining element of Ewing|Kessler’s strategy is its integration of AI‑enabled virtual services into traditional mechanical systems. By combining advanced HVAC equipment with digital infrastructure, the company enables remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and real‑time performance monitoring—helping facility owners reduce downtime, control energy costs, and make informed operational decisions.
Through strategic partnerships with global technology leaders Daikin and Siemens, Ewing|Kessler brings enterprise‑grade tools to regional markets. These platforms allow building operators to identify potential issues before failures occur, optimize system performance, and adapt quickly as building demands change.
This capability is particularly critical for data centers and AI‑driven infrastructure, where temperature fluctuations or system interruptions can have costly consequences. Precision cooling, continuous monitoring, and resilient system design have become core components of the company’s expanding service portfolio.
Serving a Changing Built Environment
Ewing|Kessler’s work spans healthcare and medical facilities, hospitality venues such as hotels and convention centers, large educational campuses, industrial and distribution centers, and commercial office environments. As sustainability, energy efficiency, and operational transparency become priorities across sectors, the firm’s integrated approach allows clients to modernize without sacrificing reliability.
For Ewing|Kessler, the next phase of growth is less about chasing trends and more about translating emerging technology into practical, dependable solutions for real‑world buildings.
“For over 20 years, we’ve partnered with organizations that need their facilities to perform at the highest level,” Ewing said. “Our goal is to help them prepare not just for today’s demands, but for what’s coming next.”
As AI continues to transform how buildings are designed, operated, and maintained, Ewing|Kessler’s blend of regional expertise and advanced technology positions the company as a key player in shaping the future of smart, connected facilities across the Southeast.
