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University of Maryland’s Thurgood Marshall Hall Featured in ArchitectureDC Magazine
“The modernization of the dominant neo-Georgian style is understood as the architectural manifestation of how public policy evolves,” it says. “Both architecture and public policy inherently require traditional foundations and new thinking. In particular, at this point in time, public policy requires more transparency, which here translates directly into architecture.”
Two LEO A DALY Leaders Honored as Los Angeles Business Journal Women of Influence
Christy Coleman and Michelle Saquilayan, of LEO A DALY’s Los Angeles studio, have been recognized as Women of Influence in construction, engineering and architecture by the Los Angeles Business Journal. This honors their impactful contributions to architecture, design, and their communities.
Expert AEC executive Josh Roehm joins LEO A DALY as Dallas studio managing principal
Josh Roehm, PE, LEED AP, PMP, will lead LEO A DALY’s Dallas studio as its new managing principal and a vice president of the firm.
20 Mass earns GADA award
The Global Architecture Design Awards have honored the LEO A DALY-designed 20 Mass with a silver award for mixed-use development.
LEO A DALY Wins AIA Potomac Valley Merit Award for Thurgood Marshall Hall
The AIA Potomac Valley jury praised the project’s thoughtful response to the campus context, saying, “We appreciated the response to the campus architecture—it contributes to the surrounding context with a modern building that reinterprets the Georgian campus. It carries its strength in the exterior.”
Forbes Travel Guide Picks Two LEO A DALY Projects for 2024 Lists
Two hotels with major LEO A DALY design work have been ranked highly by Forbes Travel Guide

The Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club has been awarded a five-star designation from Forbes Travel Guide for the second year in a row. In 2021 LEO A DALY designed renovations within the spa, multiple villas across the property, the lobby boutiques, featured restaurant, beach bar, a rooftop venue, the golf clubhouse and event space, and the reef tower and yacht club.
Forbes noted: “The 8,800 square-foot spa sits in a two-story villa that provides views of the water from its 13 indoor and three outdoor treatment rooms.”
“The architecture throughout the property combines the use of various geometric lines and upscale organic décor, such as furniture carved from driftwood.”
Earlier this year, the Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas outside of Dallas was designated as one of Forbes Travel Guide’s 30 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings Of 2024. LEO A DALY along with Jeffrey Beers International led the design team for the $55 million renovation. The Ritz Carlton celebrated its grand opening in January.
“Our team of top-notch architects, interior designers and others create customized luxury spaces that delight hotel guests across the world,” said Mark Pratt, AIA, vice president and global hospitality practice leader. “Congratulations to these industry-leading hotels and to our teams that contributed to them.”