Holan Jerri & Associates, AIA
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Holan Jerri & Associates, AIA
Jerri Holan & Associates, AIA, is a nationally recognized architectural firm with an old-fashioned mission: to create buildings connected to their context and to express these connections gracefully. The firm designs buildings that resonate with tradition and celebrate building crafts for today's lifestyles.

The company has received awards from the National Trust, the American Institute of Architects, the California Preservation Foundation, the Art Deco Society of California, the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, and the Oakland Heritage Alliance. Many of the firm's projects have appeared in international and national publications.

The firm was established in 1992 and the principal, Jerri Holan, FAIA, is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. With over 25 years of design experience in the San Francisco Bay area, the small firm has a big footprint.
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Design awards recognize the outstanding achievements of architects and their contributions to the built environment. Projects that successfully feature aspects of restoration, rehabilitation, preservation, or reconstruction are recognized with special awards that focus attention on this small, dynamic area of architecture.
San Francisco Bay Area Architect, Jerri Holan FAIA, offers tips and pointers for residential remodeling. Remodeling a small kitchen without adding square feet can be frustrating; too many tasks to fit into a limited space. However, a small kitchen can function well and include interesting elements if you open the kitchen to larger spaces and keep the layout simple.
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Matt C.
Matt C.
May 06, 2014
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I had the pleasure of working with Jerri on my house project and she had great ideas fantastic design work and really listened to our design ideas. Very creative. Can't wait to use her again
Joel F.
Joel F.
Nov 19, 2013
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Jerri's architectural work is beautiful, solid, amazing, and a great value. I look forward to hiring her again.