| Lawson Willard Architecture |
Lawson Willard Architecture 2147 Union Street San Francisco, CA 94123 Phone: 415.674.1102 Email: lw@lawsonwillard.com Web: www.lawsonwillard.com |
| Lawson Willard is a full-service
architectural and planning firm based in San Francisco.
Founded in 1999, the firm includes a staff of one architect and three designers.
Examples of the firm’s built projects can be found throughout San Francisco
and the Bay Area. Our concentration is on high quality projects in all
fields of residential, institutional and commercial work with services
that include design for renovation and new structures, as well as site
planning, master planning and interior design. In addition, every year
we take on several pro bono projects for needy organizations. |
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| Residence, San Francisco |
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| Residence, San Francisco |
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| Our design focus is to give our clients
fresh and inventive design solutions that are both appropriate to a project’s
context and responsive to the individual clients’ needs and aspirations. Lawson Willard is the principal of Lawson Willard Architecture. Mr. Willard was born in New York City in 1965. He received a B.A. from University of Colorado in Boulder. He attended the Architectural Association in London and received his masters in architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles. After moving to San Francisco, he worked for Studio Architecture and Turnbull, Griffin and Haessloop Architects. In January 2000, he established Lawson Willard Architecture. The firm is working on a wide range of projects including commercial interiors and residential renovations. |
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| Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, deYoung Art Center |
| As a new firm success is based on innovative design solutions that meet client expectations. They embrace new technologies, which provide tools to better serve their clients. Lawson Willard Architecture is looking to continue design excellence in the Bay Area. |
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