As architects and urban designers, Lott3Metz evaluates client needs within the context of the community. Lott3Metz provides each client and project with services uniquely tailored to their needs. Beyond architectural design, our experience with policy, planning and municipal collaboration allows us to work in a variety of customized capacities on all types of land development projects.
From visionary design to zoning and from site selection to historic preservation, Lott3Metz helps clients anticipate what's next and navigate complex approval and construction processes. Clients are personally connected with the right resources at every phase of the project.
From visionary design to zoning and from site selection to historic preservation, Lott3Metz helps clients anticipate what's next and navigate complex approval and construction processes. Clients are personally connected with the right resources at every phase of the project.
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Designed and constructed in a whirlwind six months of activity in 2008, our work at 645 Cherry in Grand Rapids has reanimated a chronically underutilized mid-century modernist anomaly nestled in a historic neighborhood of century old homes.
Housing both the Highland Group and Lott3Metz Architecture, the renovated building recaptures the building's original open plan while updating the workspaces to 21st Century ideals.
In 2010, Lott3Metz received preservation awards from both the City of Grand Rapids and the State of Michigan.
Housing both the Highland Group and Lott3Metz Architecture, the renovated building recaptures the building's original open plan while updating the workspaces to 21st Century ideals.
In 2010, Lott3Metz received preservation awards from both the City of Grand Rapids and the State of Michigan.
Ted Lott founded Lott3 Architecture in 2001 and was joined by Greg Metz a few years later.
By 2004, the duo's firm had a new name: Lott3Metz Architecture.
Ted Lott founded Lott3 Architecture, LLC in 2001 with a focus on leading innovative design and architecture in downtown Grand Rapids, contributing to the city's progressive urban emphasis.
His first foray into urban planning was serving on the Heartside Mainstreet Program of Directors where he volunteered for five years.
Over the years, Ted's working relationships with West Michigan's leading organizations resulted in the firm's steady growth and evolution to become Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC in 2004.
By 2004, the duo's firm had a new name: Lott3Metz Architecture.
Ted Lott founded Lott3 Architecture, LLC in 2001 with a focus on leading innovative design and architecture in downtown Grand Rapids, contributing to the city's progressive urban emphasis.
His first foray into urban planning was serving on the Heartside Mainstreet Program of Directors where he volunteered for five years.
Over the years, Ted's working relationships with West Michigan's leading organizations resulted in the firm's steady growth and evolution to become Lott3Metz Architecture, LLC in 2004.
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