Louis Archambault left his home in Massachusetts to study architecture and art at Montana State ('69), where he has practiced most of his + 35 year career. He first became registered to practice... Read full biography
Louis Archambault left his home in Massachusetts to study architecture and art at Montana State ('69), where he has practiced most of his + 35 year career. He first became registered to practice architecture in 1974 by the state of New York while working for a 180 person architectural office. Back... Read full biography
Louis Archambault left his home in Massachusetts to study architecture and art at Montana State ('69), where he has practiced most of his + 35 year career. He first became registered to practice architecture in 1974 by the state of New York while working for a 180 person architectural office. Back to Montana, he did design-build, his own practice of art and architecture, and parking design and administration for the City of Missoula. From 1978 through 1986 the U.S. Forest Service employed him... Read full biography
Louis Archambault left his home in Massachusetts to study architecture and art at Montana State ('69), where he has practiced most of his + 35 year career. He first became registered to practice architecture in 1974 by the state of New York while working for a 180 person architectural office. Back to Montana, he did design-build, his own practice of art and architecture, and parking design and administration for the City of Missoula. From 1978 through 1986 the U.S. Forest Service employed him as an Architect, Facility Manager, and Regional Architect, where he was credited with over 30 completed buildings and specialties of daylighting, energy conservation, and solar heating and cooling. Back to the East Coast again, he added to his... Read full biography
Louis Archambault left his home in Massachusetts to study architecture and art at Montana State ('69), where he has practiced most of his + 35 year career. He first became registered to practice architecture in 1974 by the state of New York while working for a 180 person architectural office. Back to Montana, he did design-build, his own practice of art and architecture, and parking design and administration for the City of Missoula. From 1978 through 1986 the U.S. Forest Service employed him as an Architect, Facility Manager, and Regional Architect, where he was credited with over 30 completed buildings and specialties of daylighting, energy conservation, and solar heating and cooling. Back to the East Coast again, he added to his expanding specialties - environmental remediation of hazardous building materials and indoor air quality design while working for an environmental eng... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Sculpture/Toronto: An Illustrated Guide to Toronto's Historic and Contemporary Sculpture with Area Maps
1994
Ardiel, June
147 pages
Code of Ethics for Sculptors, followed by a Practical Guide to the Relationships Between Sculptors and Consumers