Foundation

LWH is a practice led by Lloyd W. Huber, bringing together over two decades of experience in architecture, construction, and strategic planning. From high-performance buildings and international headquarters to cultural venues and sustainable prototypes, LWH operates at the intersection of design intelligence and technical execution. The work is grounded in systems thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to long-term and adaptive solutions. The practice balances conceptual clarity with technical precision—guided by context, driven by purpose, and delivered through close collaboration and expert execution.

Process

Each project is treated as a unique set of conditions, constraints, and potential. The process integrates deep contextual analysis, cross-systems thinking, strategic calibration, interdisciplinary design and project execution.

Buildings as Adaptive Instruments

Buildings are understood as dynamic instruments that modulate information and energy. Rather than passive enclosures or fixed systems, they become adaptive interfaces.

Energetic Minimums

Designing and building toward minimum energy states is a core architectural principle; architecture is seen as calibration.

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