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History - Nacht Lewis After a century, Nacht Lewis continues to shape communities in Northern California and beyond through our civic, education, healthcare, justice, public safety, and accessibility markets The future is bright for Nacht Lewis as we strive to enrich each other lives through design
About - Nacht Lewis Nacht Lewis is a design firm, deeply rooted in the historic fabric of the Sacramento community Over the last 100 years, we have built an outstanding reputation for designing innovative solutions with integrity and dedication
A Trip Back in Time - Exploring the Legacy of Nacht Lewis - Nacht Lewis Through the History Project, you can view an interactive map to locate work done by Nacht Lewis, read interesting details about the 75 featured projects and browse through old and new images of the architectural wonders
People - Nacht Lewis Nacht Lewis is known for its high-quality work, thanks to experienced leadership, a skilled core of designers, and the team that supports it all
600 Q Street Tenant Improvements - Nacht Lewis Client: Nacht Lewis Architects Size: 13,000 sq ft Cost: $666,000 Completion: October 2023 Delivery Method: Design-Assist Location: Sacramento, CA
A-Z of Nacht Lewis Projects - Nacht Lewis One of Nacht Lewis most recent and transformative designs is the Crisis Residential Treatment facility in Ukiah By design, the facility offers a new outlook on rehabilitation through a more therapeutic approach compare to the dated punitive approach
Project Portfolio - Nacht Lewis The Nacht Lewis portfolio includes many award-winning projects for Federal, State, county and local government agencies
Eric Sifuentes - Nacht Lewis As a California licensed architect and Certified Access Specialist (CASp) by the Division of the State Architect, Mr Sifuentes leads the firm in addressing ADA, California Title 24, universal design, and other accessibility issues in both new and modernization projects