Home Builder Digest
LCA specializes in designing beautiful spaces for living that are tailored to the client’s needs and the specific qualities of the site.
Raleigh Magazine article about BRODETO, new Scott Crawford restaurant at Raleigh Iron Works
Raleigh Magazine article LCA will be working with Chef Scott Crawford on the design for a new Italian/Adriatic restaurant located at Raleigh Iron Works. Raleigh Iron Works is a mixed use development that transforms an old steel factory into offices, shops, restaurants and apartments. We are very excited to complete our fourth restaurant with Chef Crawford..
Modern Homestead Article in Architects and Artisans
Architects and Artisans has posted an article about the new modern homestead completed by Louis Cherry Architects in Pittsboro, NC.
Metropolis Magazine features Congdon Yards
Recent issue of Metropolis Magazine discusses adaptive reuse in the North Carolina’s Triad area where so many wonderful industrial buildings are ripe for redevelopment. Congdon Yards is a great example of how investing in buildings from the legacy industrial past creates an authentic sense of place and vision for the future.
AIA Triangle Interview with Louis Cherry, FAIA
AIA Triangle features discussion of design process for the Penland Northlight building at Penland School of Craft
Recent LCA House Profile in Architects and Artisans
Architects and Artisans profiled a recent LCA residential project, the Croop residence.
Walter Magazine features Louis Cherry essay about restaurant design
https://www.waltermagazine.com/food/louis-cherry/
LCA designed the new French bistro from Chef Scott Crawford, Jolie
Louis Cherry Architecture has been working with HP365 to renovate a 100,000sf former hosiery mill into a creative center for culture and innovation.
See article here:
https://www.dezeen.com/2018/10/19/plant-seven-creative-hub-former-textile-mill-high-point-north-carolina/
LCA to Design New Wilson Arts Center
Louis Cherry Architecture has been working with HP365 to renovate a 100,000sf former hosiery mill into a creative center for culture and innovation.
See article here:
https://www.dezeen.com/2018/10/19/plant-seven-creative-hub-former-textile-mill-high-point-north-carolina/
High Point Creative Hub profiled in Dezeen
Louis Cherry Architecture has been working with HP365 to renovate a 100,000sf former hosiery mill into a creative center for culture and innovation.
See article here:
https://www.dezeen.com/2018/10/19/plant-seven-creative-hub-former-textile-mill-high-point-north-carolina/
Anthemion Preservation Award
LCA designed the new French bistro from Chef Scott Crawford, Jolie
Walter Magazine Profiles Louis Cherry Architecture
We were honored and delighted to be featured in the most recent publication of Walter Magazine. Check it out!
Walter Magazine - "Space and Light - architect Louis Cherry makes his mark"
Annapolis Regional Library - Press Release
Louis Cherry Architecture Picked to Design New Public Library in Annapolis, MD in National Design Search
Death & Taxes listed as one of “The 15 Most Beautiful Restaurants of 2015”
It's great to be a part of a team of visionaries including Ashley Christensen and James Goodnight.
Death & Taxes featured in Architectural Digest
Congrats to Ashley Christensen and the team. It is always inspiring to work with AC Restaurants. And it is very exciting that this restaurant is catching attention from Architectural Digest!
Finally Moved into Euclid St
After an unbelievable journey through court hearings, attorney meetings, television interviews and many months of struggle, Marsha Gordon and I finally occupied 516 Euclid St on December 1st. The house is not complete, lacking most cabinets and trim as well as kitchen appliances. It is, however, quite livable and a huge relief and pleasure to live there.
House on Euclid St featured in Residential Architect magazine
Residential Architect featured the house on 516 Euclid St in the "Up Front" section of its most recent print publication.
Oakwood Walk and Follow-up Panel Discussion
Come join us this Saturday, September 13th for the event "This is Happening Here" an informative walk through Historic Oakwood. The guided walk will highlight various houses within the neighborhood and will explore the issues surrounding historic neighborhoods in the twenty-first century. After the walk, a follow-up discussion will take place to discuss historic neighborhood design, featuring Louis Cherry as one of five panelist.
Larry Wheeler and Don Doskey Residence: A long collaboration
Walter Magazine just published a great article by Larry Wheeler discussing the 17 year work in progress that is his and Don Doskey's home in Chapel Hill. I have had the pleasure to work with Larry and Don for many years on their house and it has been a unique opportunity to take the time and really digest design choices, always fine tuning and evolving.