We believe in the power of design
For decades, LEO A DALY has focused on transformative design. Our teams have planned, designed and engineered buildings and interiors where students learn, soldiers train, doctors heal, people work and guests relax. We are committed to responsible design, working with our clients to meet their functional needs and contribute to their communities in meaningful and enduring ways. Our vision and core principles are grounded in our commitment to our people, clients, communities, environment and ethics.
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San Diego-based Delawie joins LEO A DALY, a Hennick & Company-backed firm, expanding capabilities, client service and market reach.
Palm Beach Atlantic University celebrates the grand opening of its new 125,000-square-foot business school in West Palm Beach, Florida. Designed by LEO A DALY and based on a master plan by Foster + Partners, the Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Business Hall offers modern learning spaces, state-of-the-art technology, and houses signature centers to prepare students for careers in business, finance, and public policy. The facility marks a significant milestone with AACSB accreditation, recognized globally for excellence in business education.
Cynthia “Cyndi” Doolittle, P.E., Lt Col (Ret.), U.S. Air Force, has joined LEO A DALY as deputy director of federal healthcare. With over 30 years of expertise in federal healthcare infrastructure and military civil engineering, Cyndi strengthens our leadership in delivering innovative design and engineering solutions for the Department of Veterans Affairs. LEO A DALY, ranked No. 1 VA architecture firm by Building Design+Construction for several years, continues to serve Veterans nationwide with advanced, evidence-based healthcare environments.
LEO A DALY delivers a seven-story expansion focused on patient experience and community health.
The new, LEO A DALY-designed patient tower at the Saint Francis Health System’s Muskogee campus has opened all its new rooms to patients.
The $280 million, 290,000-square-foot expansion touches more than 150 beds. The project introduced private acute care rooms, a new main entrance with an expansive lobby and a dedicated chapel. The design emphasizes visibility, efficiency and whole-person care, reflecting the health system’s commitment to improving healthcare access and wellness across northeastern Oklahoma.