Allume Architects celebrates move to Elm Grove with ribbon-cutting and open house

Nov. 30, 2015

Allume Architects celebrated its recent move to Elm Grove, Wis., with a ribbon-cutting hosted by Terry Estness, Executive Director of the Wauwatosa Chamber of Commerce, and an open house for clients, prospects, and friends. The relocation is in response to the company’s unprecedented growth.

Allume was launched in 2013 by Andrea Nemecek, licensed Architect in the State of Wisconsin and member of the American Institute of Architects. The name Allume is derived from the root word allumer, which translates to “the light came on.” The name is reflected in the company’s belief and vision that natural light is essential to human health, well-being, and that great design can improve quality of life. Nemecek understands that successful design is integral to improved business revenue, increased productivity, employee retention, and overall human well-being. These concepts translate over to commercial projects, such as business and corporate offices, manufacturing and warehouse facilities, educational and retail establishments, as well as single-family residential design.

Andrea Nemecek, owner of Allume, said, “It’s not about the ‘types’ of spaces we design for our clients, such as educational, offices, clinics or single-family residential homes, but more about how we use our diverse experiences and extensive knowledge to support their best interests and goals.”

Allume Architects’ team is comprised of dedicated, positive, and honest professionals who provide architecture, interior design, and project management services in the best interests of their clients. Allume employees are forward-thinking problem-solvers who continue to educate themselves and their clients to offer the best value and highest quality services.

For more information on the architectural, interior design and project management services provided by Allume Architects, contact Andrea Nemecek, Allume Architects, 13500 Watertown Plank Road, Suite 205, Elm Grove, Wis. 53122. 262-720-9702 or anemecek@allumearchitects.com. www.allumearchitects.com

Photo left to right: Joseph Torelli, Raymond James; Paul Decker, Chairman, Waukesha County Board of Supervisors; Lisa Chang, Allume; Dan Nemecek, Andrea Nemecek, Allume; Mike Rozumalski; Michelle Rozumalski; Dick Deschane, Pioneer Industries International.

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