Allegretti Architect, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

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Architecture Firm Allegretti Architects
People Greg Allegretti, AIA
Address 1925 Aspen Drive, Suite 802B
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501 USA
Telephone (505) 986-9033
Fax (505) 986-9033
Email trout7000@aol.com
Web Site http://www.GregAllegretti.com
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Allegretti Architects specializes in fine designs appropriate to the unique environment and traditions of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico.

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Allegretti Architects assures success for each client’s project with two goals: commitment to design excellence and pledge of superior service. Greg Allegretti manages each project personally with dedication to these objectives. The result is elegance and artistry.

Allegretti was trained at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1979. He has since accumulated twenty-seven years of architectural experience primarily in northern New Mexico. His background includes a varied mix of residential, commercial, and institutional projects. He holds architectural registration in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Virginia and is a member of the American Institute of Architects. He has been the principal of an architecture firm in Santa Fe since 1992.

Allegretti has incorporated sustainability into his designs since the early 1980’s, specializing in integrated passive solar design as well as other sustainable technologies. He is a member of the New Mexico Chapter of the US Green Building Council.

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Allegretti has given the Santa Fe community many attractive residential and commercial projects. Some important designs include the Las Campanas Fire Station, the Pecos Valley Medical Center and the Economos Canyon Road Gallery. Allegretti was the project architect for the Casapueblo Inn, a 32-unit lodging in Santa Fe.

In 1996, Greg Allegretti was selected as associate architect for the new Georgia O’Keeffe Museum along with project architect Richard Gluckman & Associates. The museum opened ten months later in Santa Fe and is now enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually.

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