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Keystone
Architecture, Inc. (765) 420-7400
Telephone
Design Services
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Keystone Architecture, Inc. is an Indiana based architectural firm serving the Greater Lafayette area and surrounding counties. Keystone was founded in 1988, and is located at 322 Main Street, Courthouse Square, in Downtown Lafayette. Keystone Architecture, Inc. is the premier design firm for creative, functional, and budget conscience design, for new construction and remodeling. We are very proud of our client list and the major projects we have designed in this area. We have completed projects for such prestigious corporations and organizations as Lafayette Home Hospital, Lafayette Bank and Trust, Bioanalytical Systems, Inc., Tippecanoe county commissioners, Huntington Bank, Westminster Village, Lafayette School Corporation, Tippecanoe School Corporation, and Arnett Clinic. Keystone Architecture, Inc., takes great pride in providing personalized service to our clients from start to finish on their building project. We provide comprehensive design and support services through construction, to ensure that the quality of the design comes through in the quality of the construction. Rob Galbraith, AIA, is the Principal Architect and CO-Owner of Keystone Architecture, and has been a member of Lafayette Business to Business for over 9 years. Rob values greatly the business connections and friendships that have been developed. Rob is also proud of the many community activities and groups with which he has been associated with in the Lafayette Area. Rob is currently a board member of the Noon Rotary Club, and sits on the Design Technology Advisor committee at Ivy Tech State College. Rob is vice-president and charter member of the Lafayette Tree Fund, Inc., a member of the Downtown Business Center, and serves on the House Committee of the Lafayette Country Club. Rob is a member of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, and has served on the Chamber Board of Directors for 6 years, and was also the Community Projects Chairman. Rob is currently active in the Community Appearance Task Force. Rob was bestowed a great honor when he was named the "Small Business person of the Year" in 1998 by the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, and was recognized by proclamation by the Indiana House of Representatives.
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