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LEO A DALY expertise on adaptive reuse featured in The Military Engineer
LEO A DALY Federal Account Lead Aaron Wilt and National Director of Engineering Kim Cowman coauthored an article in the March/April 2025 issue of The Military Engineer about the benefits of adaptive reuse of underutilized structures in creating efficiency and cost savings
OneWorld Community Health breaks ground on new Career and Training Center
OneWorld Community Health breaks ground on their new, sustainable Career and Training Center, a mixed-use development designed by LEO A DALY.
Mark Pratt of LEO A DALY featured in Hotel Business panel about 2025 trends
“Designers must continue to evolve using inspiration from fashion and product design to help the creative mind evolve from business as usual. I think pulling hyper-local arts and culture are more important now than ever. Authenticity is expected and the idea of a contrived composition no longer validates a sense of place. We strive to create something original and timeless in all we do that ultimately gives our owners a better ROI and NOI. We always think of their money like it’s our money. I also think sustainability and innovation with respect to the same is top of mind for most travelers. People want to protect Mother Earth and our value on projects and ownership that share these values.”
LEO A DALY’s Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas design featured in Sleeper magazine
“Renovations have touched every corner of the property, with new villas designed to weave together the textures, colours and materials of the Texas landscape. Design elements inspired by indigenous Texas flora and fauna include cool, crisp blues that reflect the opulence of Texas Topaz and the bountiful surrounding lakes, and porcelain tile that nods to the earthy tones of sage and cactus. Touches of leather in warm brown and amber tones evoke the nostalgia of the property’s past as a ranch, with stitching details reminiscent of saddle craftsmanship.”
Luxury interior designer Joan Sizemore to lead LEO A DALY Dallas studio hospitality practice
Internationally accomplished designer Joan Sizemore has rejoined LEO A DALY to lead the firm’s hospitality work in its Dallas studio. She will be a senior associate, hospitality market sector leader and director of design for hospitality interiors.
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.
Roehm has extensive experience leading integrated teams in the successful delivery of major projects across all markets including healthcare and education. With a wide network of strategic relationships across the state of Texas, he is known for exceptional client service and business development. He has specialized in operational growth of companies in the Texas architecture/engineering industry, most recently serving as the chief operating officer at B&H Engineers in Irving, Texas. A natural leader, Roehm is adept at communication and ensuring a stellar client experience throughout the design process.
Roehm is a community and industry leader. He was selected as a member of both Leadership Fort Worth and Leadership North Texas, and he’s involved with both the local AIA chapter as well as community nonprofits. Roehm holds a bachelor’s degree in architectural engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
“Josh brings an incredible track record of operational growth to LEO A DALY,” said LEO A DALY President Steve Lichtenberger. “His depth of experience and network of relationships will elevate our entire studio to deliver world-class designs across markets.”
As part of LEO A DALY leadership, Roehm will apply those skills to the Dallas studio. Already known for its hospitality design, including the Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas and the InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, Roehm will leverage the firm’s international expertise in other areas to strengthen the Dallas studio.
“I look forward to working with the stellar team at LEO A DALY to usher in a new era of growth for the Dallas area and across the state of Texas,” Roehm said. “Together we’ll accomplish great things.”