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LEW OLIVER, INC. WHOLE TOWN SOLUTIONS

Portrait of Rusty Paul

Lew Oliver is an Atlanta-based designer and master planner, whose work has won numerous national and international awards, including Designer of the New American Home for the National Association of Homebuilders and Designer of the Southern Accents Show House.  His design for the Grand Bohemian won Westin’s Best in Brand worldwide for five consecutive years, while the Mansion, another of his designs, is a five-diamond hotel.  For the past several years, his work has swept the gold and silver awards at the Professionalism Awards of the Atlanta Homebuilders Association, with one of his towns winning, in addition, Community of the Year.  Mr. Oliver has designed personal homes, banks, and hotels for clients from Florida to California, Colorado to Hawaii; and his designs can be found in award-winning New Urbanist projects across the U.S., including Rosemary Beach, Celebration, Vickery, Clark’s Grove, Lost Rabbit, and I’on.  He is Town Architect of Vickery, a four-hundred-acre new town that was master-planned by DPZ, which recently won “Best New Green Suburban Development” in the nation by the National Association of Homebuilders and Serenbe, a thousand-acre hamlet, which is part of the nation’s largest eco-community.  He is Lead Designer and Town Architect of Seven Norcross, and Woodstock Downtown, and is also involved with the creation and design of McDaniel Glenn, Glenwood Park, downtown Marietta, and historic Roswell, where he long served on the Historic Preservation Commission. He commonly collaborates with Andres Duany and DPZ worldwide. New local projects include the New Town of Big Canoe in North Georgia, Hartness Preserve in South, while his current international projects can be seen in Tornagrain, Scotland, Isla Joze Gonzalez, Panama and Arcos de la Frontera, Spain.