• Nathan Fell

    Nathan is an Architect with over 25 years of experience working on a diverse range of projects. He has practiced in Chicago, Charleston, and New Orleans.

    Nathan has experience with several project types including single-family residential, hospitality, institutional, office, healthcare, education, and commercial. These various experiences have proved beneficial for the cross-pollination of ideas that go beyond conventional assumptions.

    From pre-design through construction, Nathan’s enthusiasm, dedication, and attention to detail lead to successful project delivery. His approach is to seek opportunities through unbridled optimism. He believes that architecture justifies big ideas, not only by practical use, but also by the joy that well-considered spaces can evoke.

  • James Babin

    James is an Architect licensed in Louisiana. After graduating from Louisiana State University, he practiced in New York at Bjarke Ingels Group and Trahan Architects before returning home to New Orleans. His diverse background has given him experience with projects of all scales and types, from NFL stadiums to intimate chapel spaces.

    James strongly believes that thoughtfully designed architecture provides a positive impact for the client and community. Whether it is careful renovation to historic structures or new construction, he approaches every project with tireless energy and curiosity.

  • Kyra Nasser

    Originally from Mexico, Kyra joins the firm after returning to New Orleans from Texas where she participated at various levels of design and architecture, from large-scale, multi-sector projects like healthcare and hospitality to high-end single family residential. While receiving her Masters in Architecture from Tulane University, she worked for a small local firm that offered her an opportunity to help carry various projects from start to finish, and offered her an extensive range of responsibilities.

    Kyra believes architecture relates greatly to human life, as it reflects many aspects of both culture and society. Developing intelligent and sustainable design that support the communities they’re created for is a fundamental responsibility of all architects.