Acla:works, Miami, Florida, USA

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Architecture Firm acla:works
People Brian Lewis, AIA Assoc., MTTIA, BIA; Gary Turton, AIA, MTTIA: Junior Thompson, MTTIA
Address 11432 NW 34th St
Miami, Florida, 33144 USA
Telephone (868) 625-2784
Fax (868) 625-2785
Email info@aclaworks.com
Web Site http://www.aclaworks.com
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[edit] Services

Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Interior Design, Space Planning, Project Management, Feasibility Studies, Resort Development, Interior Architecture, Programming, Renovation, Addition & Alteration

[edit] Focus

Commercial, Corporate, Banking/Financial, Mixed-Use Facilities, Offices, Resort Hotels, Villas, Entertainment, Multi-Unit Residential, Single-Family Residential, Shopping Centers, Institutional

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See also acla:works, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

Formerly known as Anthony C. Lewis Associates Limited (ACLA), founded by Anthony C. Lewis, TTIA, RIBA.

"In 2000 the firm of acla:works was formed as a merger of three firms:

  • Anthony C. Lewis Associates was founded in 1945
  • Gary Turton Associates founding in 1990
  • Mark Raymond Associates founded in 1993

"The firm of Anthony C. Lewis Associates was founded by Anthony Lewis in the late forties and beame one of the largest architectural practices in the Caribbean, undertaking major commissions in Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia and Barbados. After the retirement of Anthony Lewis and Elton Milley, Brian Lewis, Ruskin Punch and Louis Ottley became directors. In 1995 the practice suffered the tragic loss of Ruskin Punch.

"Mark Raymond and Gary Turton merged their respective practices with Anthony C. Lewis Associates in 2001 and became directors one yar before the launch of acla:works in June 2002."

—from acla:works web site


[edit] Firm Statement

The practice draws upon extensive collective expertise derived from experience on a wide range of commercial, residential, urban planning and resort development projects both locally and internationally.

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