Francis Krahe & Associates, Inc. is recognized worldwide as an innovative architectural lighting design firm. Our studio of outstanding designers provide creative and technical lighting expertise to a diverse range of clients with a shared goal of excellence in lighting.
We are designers, architects and engineers who practice design with respect to planning, architecture, electrical engineering, technology and scientific research related to light.Since our founding in 1983, we have established a strong record of design and construction of award-winning projects. With light we create original works that are beautiful and functional, simultaneously complex and simple.
We believe light is a powerful tool which communicates the identity of place and shapes our perception of this environment. As an architectural engineer, I believe our best work results from collaboration. Our success is owed in great part to the outstanding architects, designers, landscape architects, artists and engineers who engaged our team for their project.
We are designers, architects and engineers who practice design with respect to planning, architecture, electrical engineering, technology and scientific research related to light.Since our founding in 1983, we have established a strong record of design and construction of award-winning projects. With light we create original works that are beautiful and functional, simultaneously complex and simple.
We believe light is a powerful tool which communicates the identity of place and shapes our perception of this environment. As an architectural engineer, I believe our best work results from collaboration. Our success is owed in great part to the outstanding architects, designers, landscape architects, artists and engineers who engaged our team for their project.
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Our success is derived from a thorough design process, which is informed by our extensive history. We maintain a creative design studio which encourages open artistic inquiry coupled with a concrete analysis of light quality performance, cost/income metrics, architectural integration, and constructability.
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William Meeder
Oct 11, 2019
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