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Leo A. Daly's headquarters on Indian Hills Drive in Omaha | |
| Formerly | Leo A. Daly Company |
|---|---|
| Company type | Private |
| Industry | Architecture, planning, engineering, interior design |
| Founded | 1915; 110 years ago (1915) |
| Founder | Leo A. Daly, Sr. |
| Headquarters | Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Owner | Leo A. Daly III, FAIA, RIBA, FRAIA |
| Website | leoadaly |
Leo A. Daly, LLC is an American architecture firm established in 1915 by Leo A. Daly, Sr. in Omaha, Nebraska.[1] Aside from architectural design, the firm also works in planning, engineering, interior design and program management.[2][3]
As of 2006, the firm's portfolio included projects in 91 countries, and in allU.S. states.[4] In 2006, the firm employed approximately 1200 people in 30 offices.[4] In 2022, it was ranked by Architectural Record magazine as one of the largest architecture,[2] engineering and interior design firms in the United States, and is listed inBD World Architecture's top firms.[citation needed] They work in design for the federal government, health care, aviation, and hospitality.[4]
Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) a subsidiary of Leo A. Daly Co.,[5] offers planning, engineering and program management services to a variety of client types.
ArchitectGolden J. Zenon Jr. worked as a designer at Leo A Daly Co. early in his career, starting in 1955.[6]
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