TWO VETERAN EMPLOYEES PROMOTED TO PARTNER

TWO VETERAN EMPLOYEES PROMOTED TO PARTNER

For more than twenty-two years, Allard Ward Architects, LLC has celebrated their commitment to the community through thoughtful and distinctive architecture and planning.  Managing Partner, Michael Ward, is excited to announce the promotion of two partners – Tyler LeMarinel and Brian Haun. Tyler and Brian have designed

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You’re Invited! Old House Fair: March 5th

You’re Invited! Old House Fair: March 5th www.oldhousefair.org   Join us as we celebrate the Old House Fair with the Metro Historic Zoning Commission on March 5th from 9:00am to 3:00pm. The Old House Fair is a FREE day-long festival that introduces property owners to new ideas,

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Byline: Tyler LeMarinel

Tyler LeMarinel Project Designer Tyler was born in California but grew up in Williamsburg, Virginia and Glasgow, Kentucky – which explains his affinity for the country and all things American History.  He attended Western Kentucky University where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Sciences and was

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Ahoy!

Shiver Me Timbers! It’s September 19th and ye know what day that be? Talk Like a Pirate Day! Us Landlubbers at Allard Ward Architects donned our very best Pirate garb to celebrate the occasion. We hope yer day be filled with good plunder and plenty o’ grog.

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Ribbon Cutting at Sequoia!

Ribbon Cutting at Sequoia!

The new Clubhouse at Sequoia Swim and Tennis Club officially opened on May 23rd with a ceremonious Ribbon Cutting! Lillian Gilmer, Sequoia’s Board of Directors President, cut the big green ribbon Thursday evening to sticky applause from popsicle coated hands. Allard Ward Architects was there as well

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Welcome to the NEW allardward.com

Welcome to the NEW allardward.com

It has been quite some time since we updated our website.  In that time, there have been a lot of changes at Allard Ward Architects. Let us invite you to browse the information about our projects and our people. Please check back often for the most “up-to-date”

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