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Lee Ledbetter & Associates Architecture/Interiors
1055 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 320
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
504.566.9669
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Lee Ledbetter & Associates, founded in New Orleans in 1996, is a purposely-focused design firm that undertakes architecture and interiors projects. The modest size allows the principal of the firm, Lee Ledbetter, to have a hands-on approach and remain fully engaged in each project through every phase.
Lee Ledbetter & Associates’ designs are realized from an understanding of client needs, context (both immediate and regional) and typological precedent. Lee Ledbetter strongly considers architecture, along with painting and sculpture, to be one of the “Fine Arts” in the tradition of art history surveys. However, he also appreciates that architecture is a service industry. Whereas paintings and sculptures are viewed, buildings are inhabited and are inseparable from the needs of a client. Architecture is a collaborative endeavor, and Lee and his team enjoy working with clients and consultants to help realize a collective vision.
The firm is fully aware that inherent to strong design are sound construction, quality control and environmental stewardship. The firm has a demonstrated history of successful projects and a commitment to sustainable ideals in new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Nearly one third of LLA employees are LEED®-accredited professionals, and Lee Ledbetter & Associates is a member firm of the US Green Building Council.
Lee Ledbetter & Associates has received wide recognition for its expertise in the integration of architecture and interiors. Rather than treating the furnishings as an afterthought, the firm considers placement and scale of furniture, artwork and lighting from the beginning, ensuring a cohesive end result.
In addition to Ledbetter’s recently published first book, The Art of Place: Lee Ledbetter Architecture & Interiors (Rizzoli, edited by Mayer Rus), the firm’s work has appeared in Architecture, Architectural Digest, Architectural Record, Elle Décor, Galerie, House & Garden, Interior Design, The New Republic, T: The New York Times Style Magazine and Traditional Home.
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Lee Ledbetter
Principal
A Louisiana native, Lee Ledbetter established his award-winning architectural and interior design practice in New Orleans in 1996 following an education at the University of Virginia and Princeton University and internships on the east coast. In addition to private residences, he has designed institutional projects for the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Joan Mitchell Foundation and Tulane University. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
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