
Lott3
becomes Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC
Amy
Ver Hoef joins Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC
My
Healthy Green Home
Donovan
Building Completed and Occupied
Lott3Metz
Architecture joins United States Green Building Council
Belmont
Dental Offices Complete
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Lott3
Becomes Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC
Ted Lott, AIA and Greg Metz,
AIA join forces to create Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC.
Lott3
becomes Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC Finalizing a long discussed
partnership in January, 2004, Greg Metz and Ted Lott have become
Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC. Located on Oakes street in their newly
completed Donovan Building storefront space, the new firm picks
up where Lott3 left off in the Urban Design and Healthcare arenas
while pursuing and integrating Greg's considerable sustainable design
expertise into the existing skill set of the firm. The new partnership
expands both the reach and expertise of the firm propelling it towards
future growth and leading edge design. To learn more about Greg,
please visit his bio
page.
Amy
Ver Hoef joins Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC
Interior designer brings her wealth
of talents to the Lott3Metz team.
Amy
Ver Hoef joins the Lott3Metz team. Further expanding the services
and expertise of Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC into interior design,
Amy Ver Hoef brings a dynamic design sensibility and a wealth of
talents to her new position of Director of Interior Design. Her
past work includes significant projects for Steelcase and Herman
Miller as well as ground breaking efforts in sustainable design.
In her short time with the firm, she has distinguished herself with
her talent and become an indispensable member of Lott3Metz Architecture,
LLC. To learn more about Amy, please visit her bio
page.
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My
Healthy Green Home
Lott3Metz partners with the West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum
and the Inner City Christian Federation to create a new kind of
urban housing.
In the spring of 2003 Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC was selected by
a fledgeling partnership between The West Michigan Sustainable Business
Forum (WMSBF) and the Inner City Christian Federation to steward
their new My Health Green Home project. The project dovetails the
sustainable business practices of the WMSBF and the social mission
of the ICCF to design and build affordable, sustainable housing
in the Wealthy-Jefferson district of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Lott3Metz
has acted as a facilitator between groups guiding the project to
a written set of sustainable design standards and a schematic design
for sustainable, multi-family housing. Construction is scheduled
to begin in late 2004 with the structures completed for spring 2005
occupancy. To learn more about My Healthy Green Home, please visit
the My
Healthy Green Home project page.
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The
Donovan Building completed and occupied.
Fully leased at opening, the historically accurate rehabilitation
of The Donovan Building is an unqualified success.
The
Donovan Building Located at 71 S. Division, The Donovan Building
was originally designed by Benjamin & Son Architects of Detroit,
Michigan for The Donovan Clothing Company also of Detroit. In more
recent years it housed Wepman's Formal Wear. Purchased from the
Wepman family in 1998 by Eric English, the subsequent development
and reconstruction of the project, completed in the spring of 2004,
shows a unique commitment by the developer to Grand Rapids' urban
fabric. Contrary to most prognostication, The Donovan Building was
fully leased - market rate leases - at the time of opening. The
project includes twelve one- and two- bedroom apartments and three
commercial/retail spaces. One of which is the new Lott3Metz office.
To learn more about The Donovan Building, please visit the Donovan
Building project page. ~link To learn more about
the new Lott3Metz office, please visit the Lott3Metz
office page.
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Lott3Metz
Architecture joins United States Green Building Council & Greg Metz,
AIA becomes a LEED Accredited Professional.
Lott3Metz & Greg Metz signified their commitment to sustainable
design practices by joining the USGBC and finalizing his LEED accreditation.
USGBC
membership and LEED accreditation Greg Metz is leading Lott3Metz
to the forefront of sustainable design. His recent professional
ascension to a LEED Accredited Professional and Lott3Metz active
USGBC membership clearly state Lott3Metz intent to amalgamate the
principals of sustainable design in all of its work. To learn more
about Greg, please visit his bio
page.
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Belmont
Dental Offices Complete Dr. John Frey and Dr. Eric English are moved
in and doing business in their new office in Belmont, Michigan
Icon Properties, McGraw Construction, and Lott3Metz Architecture
completed the offices of Dr. John Frey and Dr. Eric English in June
of 2004. Through a stressful construction and move-in period the
doctors are fully functional in their new spaces and happy with
the results. Their respective staffs are pleased with their new
functional spaces and the patients are excited by their panoramic
operatory views of the White Pine Trail. To learn more about the
Belmont Dental Offices, please visit the Belmont
Dental Offices project page.
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