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David Lawrence Gray Architects http://www.davidgrayarchitects.com David Lawrence Gray Architects, AIA is an award winning firm with a portfolio of projects that demonstrate expertise in a variety of fields, including signature office buildings, creative office interiors, medical office suites, retail space, custom residences and multi family housing. Our firm is a blend of seasoned architects and young professionals giving us a wide spectrum from which to draw inspiration. We are idea driven and find creative solutions to complex programs and sites - and equally driven advocates of client interests.
Distinguished leadership and ongoing participation in our local communities keeps DLGA at the forefront, but we also seek to advance and enrich architecture through research and new building techniques. David Gray, FAIA has held numerous academic appointments, giving the next generation vital insight into current design practices. Our collaborative approach to working with clients, technical consultants, government agencies and community leaders helps us to conceive and realize an architecture that is of benefit to everyone. We are proud to bring spirited, imaginative solutions to every endeavor and welcome the challenges of a new century. Our design philosophy stems from a desire to create structures that interpret light and space through modern materials - an industrial palette of concrete, glass and steel, which has defined the contemporary landscape. We have focused on finding new ways of integrating the demands of an existing context - whether natural or man-made, with the universal values of permanence, clarity and openness. We emphasize lifestyle over style in our design because knowing the life habits of our clients inspires unique and often groundbreaking architecture. It is the purest form of customizing.
We wish to contribute lasting offerings to the city's architectural landscape while fostering environmentally beneficial practices. We understand the importance of preservation - of valuing the contribution and vision of a past culture and have lead many redevelopment efforts. We believe linking past and present is essential for building a sense of community and involving residents in the fate of their neighborhood.
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