Architectural Nexus
Architectural Nexus
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About Architectural Nexus
Architectural Nexus is a multi-disciplinary, people-driven design firm dedicated to creating innovative and sustainable spaces that enhance human experiences.
With offices in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Sacramento, California, the firm offers a comprehensive range of architectural services, including master planning, feasibility studies, programming, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design.
Office and Certifications
The Salt Lake City office, located at 2505 E Parley's Way, is a Platinum LEED Certified building, reflecting the firm's commitment to sustainable design practices.
In 2024, this office achieved Petal Certification from the International Living Future Institute, demonstrating dedication to regenerative design and environmental stewardship.
Client Portfolio and Sectors Served
Architectural Nexus has a diverse portfolio with projects for clients such as Sysco Foods, United States Postal Service, Huntsman Cancer Hospital, and the Melting Pot Restaurant.
The firm serves various sectors including healthcare, education, commercial, industrial, retail, recreational, residential, hospitality, and government.
Additionally, it provides historic restoration and preservation services as well as architectural solutions for cultural and community centers and religious facilities.
Work Environment and Culture
As an employee-owned firm, Architectural Nexus fosters a collaborative and innovative work environment that encourages pushing design boundaries and embracing new technologies.
This culture enables delivering high-quality, sustainable designs that positively impact clients and communities.
Locations
- West Valley City, UT, USA
- Salt Lake City, UT, USA
In summary, Architectural Nexus is a forward-thinking design firm committed to creating spaces that inspire and support the well-being of individuals and communities, while prioritizing sustainability and environmental responsibility.
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