Alesia Architecture is pleased to announce that Edwin Santos has joined our firm as our third Principal. Edwin is a Registered Architect and brings with him over 15 years of experience leading the design and construction of Healthcare projects in the private and public sectors. Edwin is a Retired US Air Force officer who oversaw more than 30 Facility Assessment Studies and Master Facility Plans. Also, he was key planner for the Afghan Military Healthcare Facilities in 2008-2009 and 2011-2012. Edwin received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Colorado and his Master of Architecture from the University of Oregon. Welcome to the team, Edwin!
Alesia Architecture, P.C.
Architecture and Planning
Elkhorn, NE 375 followers
Architecture • Planning • Interior Design
About us
Alesia Architecture, formerly CLH Architects, is a nationally recognized design firm that provides architecture, planning, and interior design services to healthcare, government, financial, commercial, education, and senior living clients.
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- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Elkhorn, NE
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1969
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3705 North 200th Street
Elkhorn, NE 68022, US
Employees at Alesia Architecture, P.C.
Updates
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As we close the door on 2024, I want to take time to reflect on our accomplishments over the last year. We have worked as a team to overcome obstacles, expand our capabilities, and foster our current business relationships, while simultaneously creating new connections. 2024 was a great year of growth for our firm, and I am thankful to everyone at Alesia and our teaming partners for their continued collaboration aimed at the success of our clients. My hope for the coming year is that we continue to progress and provide outstanding service to our clients across the U.S. We look forward to working with all of you in 2025!
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We were so happy as a firm to work on this house with the Fisher House and Lovell FHCC team! 100th Fisher House!
I did it. At the beginning of the year, I took on the challenge of visiting each of the 100 Fisher Houses as we reach a significant a milestone for Fisher House program. Last Friday, I visited Fisher House No. 100 at the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago. Construction on this house is 90% complete. I met the Construction Superintendent, Patrick Smith, and the Manager, Kimberly Skorupa, and we had the first meal at their Fisher House. It needed to be something special... so I picked up food from Portillo's. They provide unrivaled Chicago Street Food and it's said it's not a real trip to Chicago unless you eat at Portillo's. What better way to celebrate the occasion than the first lunch? Thanks for joining me on this journey. Can't wait to see what 2025 holds for us!
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SAME SBC 2024 in NOLA was one for the books! We had a fantastic time connecting with our teaming partners, fostering new relationships, and learning where the future of the AEC industry will take us. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth and attended our networking event! Did we miss each other? Connect with us here on LinkedIn to set up an introduction between our firms. #SAMESBC2024
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The U.S. Government Fiscal Year 2024 ended on September 30th, and we were awarded projects right up to the last day. Our business development/marketing team has done fantastic! The included graphic is not simply where we are working, but where we've won projects in the past year. Our team is working on many locations where we've been invited for repeat work, including one VA where we have four projects currently in design. Thank you also to our teaming partners - your support is critical! We look forward to serving both new and existing clients across the country!
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Post III of III for today...how appropriate that this last post was the longest of all requiring three posts! The most important message that we at Alesia Architecture take from Caesar’s success at Alesia is not the one of self-propaganda that he wanted all of Rome to hear at his triumph. Rather, we celebrate the fact that, for all of Caesar’s leadership qualities, all the dedication of his men and the prowess of his cavalry, Alesia was won by architecture. Without it, Caesar would never have been able to reach the highest levels of his society. Likewise, America’s military endeavors need to stand on solid foundations— we at Alesia, like the legionaries of old, work to build those foundations. Trust us; we are taking our cue from some pretty ancient, tried-and-true wisdom. Photo Credit: The Triumphs of Caesar IX: Julius Caesar by Andrea Mantegna
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