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Clark County Business Briefing

The Columbian
Published: August 12, 2023, 5:01am
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LSW Architects recently announced several new hires. Ashley Beard, Logan Goins, and Sanjay Sridhar will be taking on the roles of architectural designers for the firm.

Ashley Beard earned a master’s and bachelor’s degree in architecture from Washington State University, complemented by a minor in construction management. Returning to her hometown of Vancouver, she said she is committed to giving back to her community by contributing to its sustainable development and creating spaces that enhance lives while benefiting the planet.

Logan Goins earned a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Oregon and a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Miami University. His expertise lies in urban culture, service learning, sustainability and housing. His portfolio includes single-family residences, corporate headquarters, and large-scale mixed-use developments.

Sanjay Sridhar earned a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Cincinnati and a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the School of Architecture and Landscape Design. Originally from India, his design career began in Kuwait, where he developed a passion influenced by global trends and cultures. His work focuses on multifamily housing and master planning projects.


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