New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
Hewitt-Washington & Associates is an architectural and planning firm that was established in 1978 by Lonnie Hewitt, Jr., President and James R. Washington, Jr., Vice-President. As young architects, Hewitt and Washington ventured to establish a firm that would provide quality architectural services. Since its inception, the size and scope of projects the firm has designed vary from elementary schools to university campus facilities. The firms resources comprise a staff of professionals that includes architects, CAD operators, and administrative personnel. The team approach allows Hewitt-Washingtons technical staff to work in groups for increased productivity and efficiency. The process assists the firm in accommodating its clients needs without compromising quality. Technical resources such as computer aided drafting stations using the most current version of AutoCAD, Internet access, scanners, and production quality plotters also assist the firm in functioning at its best. Hewitt-Washington & Associates provides complete architectural services for both public and private clients that include local and federal governments, universities, school boards, private developers, and housing authorities. The building types that the firm has produced range from educational use facilities, community centers and churches, to parking structures, office buildings, retail space and more. Over the last 10 years, HWA has provided three-quarters of the educational space for Orleans Parish Schools. In addition, HWA has been involved in designing facilities for the New Orleans Recreational Department, and the Louisiana Training Institute for juveniles in Bridge City, LA. Recently the City of New Orleans awarded HWA two facilities for young people of the area: the Youth Study Center Improvement project and the Milne Boys Home Campus Revitalization project. HWA understands the design and durability needs that the construction must endure in use of the facility. As a company and individually, James R. Washington, Jr., and Lonnie Hewitt, Jr. have been role models and mentors for young people in the greater New Orleans area. The company brings in young people to watch and learn through internships and one-on-one mentoring.