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| We're going through some changes | Please excuse us while we are rebuilding this website. |
| To address the changing economic climate and ensure our continued success, we have begun to offer new services to our traditional architecture clients and to make our technology available to other architecture firms looking for a competitive advantage. Many of these added services also serve the planet by providing environmental impact design option studies. | |
![]() Photo of Appalachian Wireless courtesy Mose Putney, AIA |
The
idea
was to create
an architecture firm that would be the kind of place we
and
our staff would love to work. We believe passion for what we do
fuels a firm that is exciting to work with and allows us to efficiently
produce quality work at reasonable rates that includes value added
services. The proof that this idea is working can be seen in our rate
of rapid growth, the excitement current clients have in our
work, and our ability to attract the best new local talent.
This web site is provided for current and future clients as well as consultants, contractors, and those that may be seeking employment with a great architectural office. It will be used as a communications tool and source for down-loadable computer files during the design and construction process as well as for facilities management after project completion. During our first year we grew from two to five full time employees. We currently stand at six and anticipate needing to employ a couple more near the end of 2007, (interested? see our employment page). From that modest beginning in a single spare room at home, we moved into a premier office space just off Main Street in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. We've moved again, remaining in the same building but in a larger office suite. Given
the success of one of our recently completed projects with Summit
Engineering, we would like to thank and congratulate the design team
and everyone that participated on the new Headquarters
Facility designed and built for Appalachian
Wireless. It has been recognized in the 2006 design awards
issue of Metal
Architecture magazine, August, page 55. |