LLB Architects has a long history of building and renovating libraries. Our portfolio includes feasibility studies, space planning, programming, historic preservation, interior design, additions and new buildings. Led by Principal R. Drayton Fair, AIA, ALA, LEED AP, our library team is experienced in a full range of library projects and features a dedicated Interior Designer. With their emphasis on imaginative and experiential learning, spaces designed specifically for youth services are critically important in libraries of the twenty-first century.
LLB Architects, formerly known as Lerner Ladds Bartels, is is a leader in designing timeless environments that allow people to thrive. The architectural practice is built upon the core values of care for the environment, communities and clients. Since its founding in 1936, LLB's success has been rooted in its ability to collaborate, explore and (re-)invent using an approach that integrates people and technology. In 1936, Samuel Lerner, a structural engineer and professor at Brown University, founded an engineering practice in Providence.
Great talk this morning by Patrick Lee of @Trinity_RE during @chamberworc #GameChangers conference!… https://t.co/M0gn5T1fVh
Congratulations to @CityofProv and INFORM Studio for this award! Pedestrian bridge in Providence wins international… https://t.co/OMVUdOLSrC
Exciting milestone on this project with great partners @CompanyDownes and Town of Putnam! https://t.co/43HdlzgHeH
We're excited to watch the renovations of Horace Mann Hall at @RICNews taking place! Now you can check it out too w… https://t.co/AzpPVR2uMK
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Proud to support @AIARhodeIsland Golf Classic today which provides scholarships for architecture students… https://t.co/rMPcNRmoo6
Kudos to researchers at @UMassMedical for this break through in treating ALS! We love working with higher ed instit… https://t.co/CqZX1PYzua
Creative ideas to help transform public spaces into extensions of local business with proper social distancing… https://t.co/3low2AWc2g
Great article about the impact of remote work on architecture! https://t.co/SumRYPNdp1
A thought provoking read about racial inequality in urban design and the importance of architecture as one of the w… https://t.co/wIrhCZLnhL