Local architecture firm celebrates 15-year anniversary

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Syndicate Smith, a Leavenworth-based architecture firm, celebrates its 15-year anniversary, showcasing its impact on the local design scene. Founded in 2010 by Todd Smith, the firm has become known for its innovative and culturally resonant architectural projects. The anniversary celebration highlights the firm’s dedication to community engagement, with Smith noting that local input significantly shapes their designs. Over the years, Syndicate Smith has completed various significant projects, contributing to the aesthetic and functional landscape of Leavenworth. Smith's experience as a Leavenworth native informs his approach, ensuring that designs align with local history and culture.

The firm’s anniversary serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of thoughtful design on community identity. As they look to the future, Syndicate Smith aims to continue pushing boundaries while honoring the unique character of Leavenworth. This celebration not only marks a milestone but also sets the stage for new projects that will shape the region for years to come.

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