Elie-Antoine Atallah is the founder of Studio of Metropolitan Design. His experience as designer and project architect on a variety of projects is extensive, spanning twenty-eight years.
He held a faculty position at Philadelphia University from 1995 to 1999 and at The Boston Architectural Center from 1986 to 1988. He lectured at the University of Arkansas. He frequently serves as guest critic at several schools of architecture around the country.
Elie-Antoine Atallah is a member of the American Institute of Architects, a member of SCUP (Society for College and University Planning). He is a trustee of the Woodmere Art Museum. He served on the board of directors of the Coalition of Commercial Real Estate Association and the Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He is the former Chair of the Housing Committee for the East Mount Airy Neighbours and former member of the Community Design Collaborative and Central Germantown Council.
His work has been exhibited at the Lubin House Gallery, New York, NY; Lowe Gallery, Syracuse, NY; AIA Architectural Showcase, The Court at King of Prussia and the Young Architects Forum, Philadelphia, PA, AIA Philadelphia Gallery, and The National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon.
Mr. Atallah is a registered architect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and 7 other states. He is NCARB certified.
Services Provided
Architectural Design, Architectural Drawings, Barn Design & Construction, Bathroom Design, Custom Homes, Deck Design, Energy-Efficient Homes, Green Building, Handicap-Accessible Design, Historic Building Conservation, Home Additions, Home Extensions, Home Remodeling, Home Restoration, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Remodeling, Multigenerational Homes, New Home Construction, Pool House Design & Construction, Project Management, Space Planning
Areas Served
Philadelphia
Awards
NCARB
CCREA 2002/ AIA
Philadelphia 100, 2002
40 Under 40 – Philadelphia Business Journal 1995
This award is given yearly to strong business and community leaders in the Delaware Valley.
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