Louis Joyner, Architect, Columbus, Indiana, USA
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| Architecture Firm | Louis Joyner, Architect |
| People | Louis Joyner |
| Address | 417 7th Street |
| Columbus, Indiana, 47201 USA | |
| Telephone | 812-376-7088 |
| Fax | |
| info@ljarchitect.com | |
| Web Site | http://www.ljarchitect.com |
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ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING Architectural Design, Interior Space Planning, Construction Phase Planning, Feasibility Studies and Site Selection, Construction Administration & Documents, Project Coordination
COMMERICAL & INSTITUTIONAL New and renovated commercial structures, including: Medical, Retail, Offices New and renovated institutional structures, including: Museum design, School renovation; New industrial structures, Tenant improvements, Interiors, Feasibility and planning studies
RESIDENTIAL New single family residences. We are equally capable of working in a Modern idiom, or adapting historic forms to modern lifestyles. Additions to and renovations of single family residences, Historically appropriate additions and renovations, Multi-family
PRESERVATION Renovation and restoration of historic structures, Feasibility and planning studies, Section 106 review documentation, National Historic Landmark and National Register nominations, Historic Preservation Tax Credit documentation, Grant writing and administration for projects related to historic structures
Louis Joyner, Architect has been determined to meet the appropriate Secretary of the Interior's "Professional Qualification Standards" by the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer. The firm is qualified to perform cultural resource services, including: The Section 106 review process, National Register nominations, Evaluation of historic structures, Registration and survey of historic structures; Treatment activities, which includes restoration and renovation of historic structures; Preservation planning; Architectural history research; Historic architectural design projects
ADDITIONAL DESIGN, CASEWORK, FURNITURE & LIGHTING Specialized casework, Exhibition Programming, Exhibition Design, Lighting, Custom furniture
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Louis Joyner, Architect is a small Columbus, Indiana-based architectural practice offering planning and design services for commercial, residential, institutional, and historic preservation projects. Established in 2000, the firm draws upon many years of experience with a broad range of architectural projects. In addition to providing our clients with conventional architectural services related to the design and construction of new or renovated buildings, we offer feasibility and planning studies; facility programming; interior space planning; and museum exhibit design. Of note are our services related to historic buildings, which include historic building documentation, analysis and renovation/restoration; National Register and National Historic Landmark nominations, and historic preservation tax credit documentation.
Central to our practice is a deep sense that the role of an architect is to understand, manage and balance the competing forces that affect an architectural project. We believe that design serves the client best when use our aesthetic sense to reflect the values and functional goals of our client, and allow it to be tempered by the realistic constraints of practical and financial considerations. We work hard to understand our clients and their needs, using care and experience to provide buildings that are pleasing, sound, and memorable.
Principal Louis Joyner, Architect, received a Bachelor of Arts from New College of Florida and a Master's of Architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC). He is licensed to practice in Indiana and Illinois, and is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB). In addition to his professional practice, Mr. Joyner sits on the Indiana Modern committee of Indiana Landmarks, has served as design critic at university schools of architecture, and has been determined to meet the appropriate Secretary of the Interior's "Professional Qualification Standards" by the Indiana State Historic Preservation Officer.
[edit] Publications
Wood Design & Building Summer, 2010
Worth July/August 2000
Architecture February 2000

