CLH Architects Rebrands to Alesia Architecture Under New Ownership

As of July, the 50+ year-old architecture firm known as CLH Architects is now Alesia Architecture (www.AlesiaArchitecture.com). Richard Onken is taking on new ownership responsibilities and is carrying on the SDVOSB (service-disabled veteran-owned small business) status.

The name “Alesia” [a-le-sia] comes from the Battle of Alesia. This was one of Julius Caesar’s greatest military achievements due to innovative architecture design. The blue color represents government and community service while the green represents quality and sustainability. The arrow is for the team’s pro-active and forward-thinking approach.

Alesia Architecture offers a client-based approach within their services of planning, architecture, and interior design. This approach allows them to fully meet the unique vision of each of their clients. They take the time to listen to needs, use their key areas of expertise to enhance the design, and ultimately create an exceptional space.

With virtual reality capabilities, Alesia’s clients get the opportunity to walk through their finished space before construction ever starts. This allows clients to really see if the space will fit their needs. They are able to see how interior design finishes will look together, walk their daily routes, and see how the foot traffic of visitors within their facility will flow.
Based in Elkhorn, Alesia Architecture geographic reach spans across the nation. The team has a wide array of project experience, but focus on the industries of healthcare, government, financial, commercial, and senior living facilities. To learn more, visit www.AlesiaArchitecture.com or contact Lindsey Pfeffer at (402) 291-6941 / lpfeffer@alesiaarchitecture.com.