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Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners Licensed Architects As of 10/22/2018 Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners Licensed Architects as of 10/22/2018 Thomas Murphy, III 8546 CSRS, Inc. 1810 Lee Drive Baton Rouge LA 70808 Anna L. Abaya 7893 Bechtel 5623 Dryad Houston TX 77035 William Edward Abbot 4445 William Edward Abbot 130 E. Chestnut Columbus OH 43215-2519 Lawrence C. Abell 5475 Lawrence Abell 10800 Elmwood Newburg MD 20664 Charles W. Abell, III 5358 Abell + Crozier Architects, Inc. 115 East Main Lafayette LA 70501 Michael R. Abernathie 6693 Sikes Abernathie Architects 406 S. Boulder Tulsa OK 74103 David Matthew Abrams 8548 Abrams Architecture and Design 247 Atlantic Ave Sheveport LA 71105 Donna May Accardo 4924 Garrity + Accardo Architects APC 2401 Whitney Gretna LA 70056 Gaspare Accordo 8896 APD Engineering & Architecture, PL 2192 Rush Rush NY 14543 Kirk R. Acheson 8404 Total Engineering Services, LLC 16905 White Flint TX 75762 William Joseph Ackal 4751 Ackal Architects, A Professional 105 Chapel Lafayette LA 70506 Luis Orlando Acosta 2592 Luis O. Acosta Architects, L.L.C. 58975 Island Plaquemine LA 70764 Warren L. Acree 8367 PLAN A 9821 Shreveport LA 71106 Alexander Adamick 8148 Adamick Architecture 1139 Oretha New Orleans LA 70113 Ross G. Adams 7433 Adams & Associates Architecture, 126 N. Main Mooresville NC 28116 John P. Adams 7552 KTH Architects, Inc. 1741 Kiwanis DuBois PA 15801 Gary M. Adams 7988 Davis Partnership, P.C., Inc. 2901 Blake St., Denver CO 80205 Ann Holubec Adams 8527 Davis Partnership, P.C., Inc. 2901 Blake Denver CO 80205 Morris Adjmi 3780 Morris Adjmi 60 Broad St, 32nd Floor New York NY 10004 Kenneth C. Adkisson 5194 Adkisson & Associates Architects Inc. 3322 West End Nashville TN 37203 Stephanie Adler 7559 Adler Design Build LLC 3819 A New Orleans LA 70115 Marcus Adrian 7884 Mackey Mitchell Architects, P.C. 900 Spruce St. Louis MO 63102 Ghader Afshari-Mirak 7646 EJES, Incorporated 12655 N. Suite 500 Dallas TX 75243 Dennis A. Agren 3396 HKS, Inc. 2413 Vail Drive McKinney TX 75070-7101 Rodolfo J. Aguilar 755 The Aguilar Group, Inc. 3216 Belle Baton Rouge LA 70820 Jane Cronin Ahrens 7970 15950 Dallas Dallas TX 75248 Kris Ainsworth 8807 Wallace Architects, LLC 302 Columbia MO 65201 J. Richard Airhart 2660 Barron, Heinberg & Brocato 1015 Wisteria Alexandria LA 71301 Jenny LaBatt Aita 8960 Montgomery & Waggenspack 3135 Old Forge Baton Rouge LA 70808 Andrew Akerhielm 8902 Harrison French & Associates, LTD 420 Fort Worth TX 76102 David Ray Alberson 5556 Drury Southwest, Inc. 101 S. Farrar Cape Girardeau MO 63701 Richard P. Albert 5245 Albert Architecture & Urban Design, 3221 Tulane New Orlreans LA 70119 Michael Albracht 6074 HCI Design, LLC 2021 Royal New Orleans LA 70116 Nathan K. Alderson 7276 Nathan Alderson, AIA PO Box 34346 Little Rock AR 72203 Page1 Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners Licensed Architects as of 10/22/2018 Francisco Alecha 2435 Alecha Architecture 1536 Sams Ave., Harahan LA 70123 Eldrick John Alexander 8554 VMI Architecture, Inc. 3166 Oakcrest Chino Hills CA 91709 Kevin T. Alford 7450 Remson Haley Herpin Architects 200 Baton Rouge LA 70802 Michael T. Alford 8322 CDM Architects, Inc. 1527 Kangaroo Apopka FL 32751 Lester A. Alfortish, III 7607 Mathes Brierre Architects, APC 5813 Lafreniere Metairie LA 70003 Paul J. Allain 4289 Paul J. Allain, Architect, APAC 109 N. Weeks New Iberia LA 70560 Chandler Allain 8320 Paul J. Allain, Architect, APAC 109 North New Iberia LA 70560 David Paul Allain 8388 Paul J. Allain, Architect, APAC 109 North New Iberia LA 70560 Mark D. Allan 6192 Allan Associates Architects, LLC 5516 Wallwood Knoxville TN 37912 Susan Beth Allen 6655 TC Architects 430 Grant Akron OH 44311 Keith E. Allen 8024 Allen Architecture + Design Limited 4025 Brookview Cumming GA 30040-6746 Benjamin E. Allen 8110 STUDIO BKA LLC 3220 St. Ann St. New Orleans LA 70119 Kimberly Payne Allen 8129 STUDIO BKA LLC 3220 St. Ann New Orleans LA 70119 Marcus J. Allen 8547 MA STUDIO LLC 6613 Wilty Metairie LA 70003 Haley R. Allen 8749 Eskew+Dumez+Ripple 365 Canal St., New Orleans LA 70130 Whawn Marie Allen 8809 Whawn Allen Architects and 618 S. New Orleans LA 70119 Scott Douglas Allen 9003 2427 Ransom Clarks Summit PA 18411 Lindsey Daniel Allen 7680 SGB Architects, LLC 1935 Airline Dr., Suite 200 Bossier City LA 71111 Fred Allison, III 3597 Lachin Architects, A Professional 719 Soniat St. New Orleans LA 70115 Hoppy Allred 7919 Allred Architectural Group, PA 628 Washington Ocean Springs MS 39564 Ava Brucato Alltmont 7918 CTA Architects Engineers 1428 New Orleans LA 70125 Roland Alain Alpha 1642 Roland A. Alpha Architect, AIA 917 Bald Mandeville LA 70448 David Neal Alsop 3185 Sam Marshall Architects 325 S. Palafox Pensacola FL 32502 Justin D. Altazan 7487 Third Coast Architecture PO Box 82153 Baton Rouge LA 70884 C. Osberto Alvarado 2303 Retired 35 Shady Oaks Covington LA 70433-6824 Jose Luis Alvarez 7558 Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, A 365 Canal St., New Orleans LA 70130 Vicenzo F. Alvero 8797 RCL Architecture, LLC 900 W. Mandeville LA 70471 Thomas L. Amann 3084 Thomas L. Amann - Architect 7320 Old Raleigh NC 27613 Anthony Ames 8650 Anthony Ames Architect PO Box 54144 Atlanta GA 30308 William A. Amor 7843 Amor Architectural Corporation 9483 Haven Rancho CA 91730 Brent Amos 8991 Cooper Carry, Inc. 625 N Alexandria VA 22314 Rohit Anand 7923 KTGY, an Architectural Coroporation 8609 Westwood Vienna VA 22182 Laina Michelle Andermann 8857 Looney Ricks Kiss/LRK, LLC 7144 Ernest Gonzales LA 70737 Allison H. Anderson 6364 Unabridged Architecture LLC 443 Main Street Bay St. Louis MS 39520 Page2 Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners Licensed Architects as of 10/22/2018 Brian Edward Anderson 6714 Brian E. Anderson, Architect, LLC 6925 Canal New Orleans LA 70124 John Matthew Anderson 6935 Unabridged Architecture LLC 443 Main Street Bay St. Louis MS 39520 Mark Anderson 7048 Facade Maintenance Design 362 Fifth New York NY 10001 Pamela Anderson 7857 Anderson/Miller 36700 Bloomfield Hills MI 48304 Sue Lenee Anderson 6031 CTA, Inc. 13 N. 23rd P.O. Box 1439 Billings MT 59103 Fernando J. Andrade 6200 Fernando J. Andrade, AIA 4121 Commerce Dallas TX 75226 David Lee Andrews 5247 Pierce Goodwin Alexander & Linville, 3131 Briarpark, Houston TX 77042 Kenneth R. Andrews 8107 KENNETH R ANDREWS POB 339 Turnerville GA 30580 Robert E. Andrus 5446 Andrus Architecture, Inc. 11629 Rockford MI 49341 Glenn E. Angelle 2722 Angelle Architects, LLC 1011 Berard Breaux Bridge LA 70517 Edward H. Angelloz, Jr. 2886 E.A. Angelloz, AIA, Architect (A 112 Bamboo Thibodaux LA 70301 Manuel Angles 6932 MA Architecture Inc. 13312 S. W. Miami FL 33175 Joy Ryland Annison 4389 Architecture + 300 Washington Monroe LA 71201 Eric Scott Antalek 5580 HKS Architects, Inc. 138 Holderness Longwood FL 32779 Walter Antin III 7690 Walter Antin 823 Burgundy Unit 3 New Orleans LA 70116 Alan B. Antoine 2806 Antoine Architects LLC 316 Beebalm Covington LA 70435 Joseph Antunovich 6883 Antunovich Associates 224 W. Huron Chicago IL 60654 Dale R. Appleby 7940 Appleby + Laccetti Architects, Inc. 1447 Peachtree Atlanta GA 30309 Nathan A. Appleman 7869 Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. 300 W. 22nd Kansas City MO 64108 Michael L. Arbour 7598 JHP Architecture/Urban Design, PC 8340 Meadow Dallas TX 75231 Stephen Paul Arceneaux 7700 MKE Architects 621 St. Philip St. Thibodaux LA 70301 Greg Archer 7277 Garver, LLC 4701 North Little AR 72118 S. Brodie Ardoin 6992 Ardoin Architecture, LLC 130 W. South St. Opelousas LA 70570 David S. Arends 6277 Cole and Russell Architects/dba CR 600 Vine Street, Cincinnati OH 45202 Wilbert L. Argus, Jr. 1240 Argus Architecture Engineering, 790 Asbury Mandeville LA 70471 Raymond H. Armant, Jr. 7741 Trapolin - Peer Architects, APC 333 Julia Street, Unit 511 New Orleans LA 70130 Edward R. Arms 806 Edward R. Arms 14459 Martin Folsom LA 70437 Ronald D. Armstrong 4950 Strand Systems Engineering, Inc. 6300 Courtland Plano TX 75093 Lawrence R. Armstrong 7966 Ware Malcomb Inc. 10 Edelman Irvine CA 92618 C. Robert Arnold 2281 LA Dept. Wildlife & Fisheries 2244 Glendale Baton Rouge LA 70808 Lori Danielle Arnold 7154 Prevot Design Services, APAC 601 Spring Shreveport LA 71101 Roland A. Arriaga 3893 Archi-Dinamica Architects, LLC 217 S. Jeff. New Orleans LA 70119 David Hunter Arrighi 2837 Group Contractors, LLC P. O. Box 83560 Baton Rouge LA 70884-3560 Steven Michael Arroyo 8108 Steven Arroyo 336 Pine Street New Orleans LA 70118 Page3 Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners Licensed Architects as of 10/22/2018 Brian M. Asa 8339 Johnson Johnson Crabtree Architect 613 45th Nashville TN 37209 Douglas E. Ashe 2162 Ashe Broussard Weinzettle 301 Jackson St., Alexandria LA 71301 Tracie L. Ashe 8854 studioWTA 1119 New Orleans LA 70130 Richard S. Atchison 7590 Form Studios, Inc. 300 Burnett Fort Worth TX 76102 James B. Atkins 7121 7139 Dallas TX 75230 Joseph Atkins 8639 VMDO Architects, P.C. 200 East Market Charlottesville VA 22902 Randall I. Atlas 5287 Randy Atlas FAIA PhD CPP 333 Las Olas Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 Colleen W. Atwood 4463 Design and Engineering, Inc. 1645 Westgate Brentwood TN 37027 Thomas D. Auer 6047 Newground International, Inc 15450 South Suite 300 Chesterfield MO 63017 Pascal A. Aughtry 6278 Pascal Aughtry & Associates, PC 937 E. Britton Oklahoma City OK 73114 Jeffery W. Augustine 4984 Architects Southwest 608 Wind Haven Lafayette LA 70506 James R. Aultman 4408 James R. Aultman 223 W. 19th Covington LA 70433 R. Steven Austin 5863 Gaspsr's Construction 1410 East Pine #408 Seattle WA 98122 Ronald H. Auxier 7504 Ellison-Auxier Architects, Inc. 924 Francis St. Joseph MO 64501 Lisa Marie Aveton 4448 U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit 4334 Vienna Marietta GA 30062 Geoffrey Ax 8916 Populous 417 Oronoco Alexandria VA 22314 Tommie John Aysenne, Jr.
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