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Lord Aeck Sargent

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1175 Peachtree St NE
Building 100, Suites #2250, #2300, #2400
Atlanta, GA 30361
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Monday 830a-530p
Tuesday 830a-530p
Wednesday 830a-530p
Thursday 8830a-530p
Friday 830a-530p
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Lord Aeck Sargent is a full-service, award-winning architectural and design firm with over 3,000 projects completed.

With six offices, their firm has eight practice areas that share a common mission of providing responsive design, technological expertise and exceptional service in order to provide their clients with the best possible facilities and places that will serve them well into the future.

Their portfolio includes museums, arts centers, multifamily housing and mixed-use projects, government buildings, laboratories, corporate headquarters, education and conference facilities, and downtown and neighborhood plans. Their services range from master planning and programming to design, construction administration and facility management support.

The design staff at LAS represents a broad range of experiences in design and construction. Our staff includes registered architects, interior designers, urban designers, landscape architects, materials specialists, land planners, cost estimators and zoning specialists.

Their projects have been awarded more than 200 awards including national distinctions such as three R&D Magazine Laboratory of the Year and Special Mentions Awards as well as multiple AIA Honor Awards for Excellence in Architecture for our work with a wide variety of clients.

At LAS, their goal is to create buildings that have a restorative, positive impact on the building’s inhabitants and to reduce the negative impact of construction on the environment. They have practiced sustainability since the early 1990s and believe in using an analytical approach to optimizing building performance. Additionally, LAS has become one of the first architecture firms in the country to adopt The 2030 Challenge, an initiative that calls on the global building sector to immediately reduce energy usage by 50 percent in new buildings and major renovations in order to avoid hazardous climate change.