Lang Architecture
The work of Lang Architecture is based on a solid foundation of design excellence, and our work is defined by budget, program, site and achievement of the best value and architectural quality. Each project receives direct personal attention from principal Drew Lang, and ultimately expresses the specific needs and identities of our clients.
Collaboration in our work is highly valued, and critical for continuity in the design process. Intensive dialog with the client, consultants and contractors ensures that the best results are achieved through synthesis of concept, beauty and function.
Drew Lang received his Masters of Architecture at Yale University. Following an apprenticeship with Steven Harris Architects, Drew founded his practice in New York, with a satellite office in New Orleans.
Selected Projects
A historic New Orleans shotgun house was restored and connected to a new camelback shotgun volume creating a newly configured 3,000 SF house. A glass bridging volume connects the historic house to the new house addition. Light and views to garden rooms are calibrated to heighten experience. See light & space posting on Stetson.
View Within Glass Bridge - connects historic house to new addition - custom steel stair, salvaged heart pine flooring and stair treads, custom european windows and doors.
Rift-cut white oak flooring and library cabinet wall with pass-through to kitchen.
Kitchen - white lacquer and rift white oak cabinets, calacatta marble and seamless epoxy flooring.
Entry Hall - rift white oak portal into loft - sliding panel access to kitchen.
Hedge Fund Office - custom steel spiral stair, terazzo flooring, travertine slab walls, Rich materials with carefully calibrated natural and artificial lighting, and a carefully curated art collection.
Eye Clinic and Surgery Building - Jackson, Mississippi - glass and zinc panelling are carefully detailed to create a heightened sensory experience for doctors and patients.
Two mixed-use buildings within the St. Roch neighborhood of New Orleans are part of the overall Faubourg St. Roch Project. See Interior Design magazine article.
The Linden Hotel is a 16,000 square foot building with 38 guest rooms, designed to maximize allowable built area on a small site with anonymous industrial character for a client seeking to create a unique sensory experience for guests. See Interior Design magazine article.
















