LANTZ BOGGIO - Key Persons


Bill Foster

Job Titles:
  • Partner
Our clients are busier than ever, so our job is to be a partner who listens and anticipates their needs and the needs of their customers. I'm so lucky to have a team at LB/A with deep industry expertise and so much passion for our work. Combining this with my 20 years of experience in Architecture helps me make design and construction a rewarding experience for our clients where no matter what the market is doing, they know we have their back. I believe in creating a culture in every project where the client and team can express their creativity and passion for great design solutions.

David Fik - President

Job Titles:
  • President
Architecture is my tool to achieve what matters most to me, the care of a resident. My passion is to team with our clients to provide the best environments for their residents. Our buildings are not just buildings, they are caring and healing environments for people who call them home. Fun Fact: When David is away from the office he is dedicated to his faith, his family, and fun. And when he can combine them, he will. David has been dancing since he was a teen and continued through his young adult years as a hip-hop dancer. He and his wife began ballroom dancing four years ago. Through their church, they take in victims of domestic abuse and are encouraged to develop a program that combines biblical values with dance principles to mend broken marriages. What do you enjoy most about working at LB/A? When people stop by and we talk about things other than work, or when someone asks for my opinion regarding architecture in a mentorship way. If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why? Invisibility . . . {POOF} .

Dwight Miller

Job Titles:
  • Partner
I thrive in the technical aspects of architectural design. My passion is collaborating with clients, consultants, colleagues, building officials, and contractors to foster consensus and a unified vision for the project and the end product. Finding a path through regulatory constraints to meet the intent and goals of a project contributes to my most rewarding work in this industry. Fun Fact: When Dwight is not studying Architectural Codes, you can find him spending time on the weekends working on home improvement projects. He is an avid rock concertgoer with a passion for target shooting and enjoys board games with his family.

Erin Simmons

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Project Architect
My passion in Architecture is the people. As the leader of the BIM (Building Information Modeling) Committee, I enjoy training my colleagues on the latest technology while being a resource to help develop their skills. From developing relationships with our clients to seeing the end-user experience, collaborating with people is key to enhancing our environment with innovative design.

Joe Del Ciotto

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Project Architect
Every project presents unique constraints and challenges. By overcoming those obstacles, we gain insight into new solutions that enable us to create more responsive building environments. My passion is centered around the acquisition of both the practical and technical knowledge gained through this exploration and problem-solving process. This informs our design directions and inspires new environments that enhance lives.

John Boyer

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Healthcare
I strive to provide superior value to all our partners involved in delivering a healthcare project. I realize that this value does not end with a great, cost-efficient design. Our design projects when completed must deliver an outstanding patient experience while optimizing the healing environment in which providers deliver care. What trends/changes do you hope to see in the future of the architecture industry? In healthcare, we see more and more technology driving care combined with a strong focus on outpatient services.

Penny Lake

Job Titles:
  • Director of Interior Design
As an Interior Designer, I'm inspired by seeing the excitement and positive impact our projects have on people's lives, communities, and environment. Design plays a very important and integral role in how we can connect, transform, and tell a story. I enjoy bringing each story to life through a dedicated collaborative process, combining form, function, and aesthetics to everything we do.

Shawn Donohoe

Job Titles:
  • National VP of Development
For me, Business Development has been a narrative of turning viable ventures and ideas into blueprints. I've charted a course through the competitive landscape, engaging in client pitches and negotiations, all with YOU in mind. From cultivating relationships with national builders to collaborating with fellow architects on ambitious projects, I've helped translate architectural visions into realities. If you have a development in mind - new builds, renovations and additions, et al - I'm you're guy!

Todd Anthony

Job Titles:
  • Director of Florida Office / Associate
What drives me is the design and development of senior communities that meet and exceed the expectations of our clients. This needs to be done in a way that is respectful of budgetary concerns and the many other challenges a typical project will face. My goal is to build collaborative relationships with our clients and together, creating the most outstanding Senior Environments in America. What first interested you in architecture? I believe it started with my love of LEGO when I was a kid. What is the best advice you've ever received? Don't take life too seriously. Be Happy.

Tyler Depew

Job Titles:
  • Partner
I am inspired by the challenges of technical documentation to understand the complexity of balancing project economics and project efficiency which make a successful project. I use my 22+ years of experience and knowledge to mentor staff to set them up for success. It is the relationships that are built along the way that I value most, and those relationships follow me to the next project. Fun Fact: Outside of the office, Tyler is a compulsive home improver. When he got married, he somehow convinced his wife to buy an old house that needed new everything. He was even featured on an episode of Sweat Equity on DIY Network where he renovated his small one-car garage into a woodshop (Season 2, Episode 2, original air date 1/25/2008). Since then, he has built countless pieces of furniture, cabinets, and a custom wet bar for his house. Now that Tyler has renovated every square foot of his house, he's considering moving so he can start over.