Architects email list
Access 28,783 architects across the U.S. — from solo designers to major firms. Selling CAD software, engineering services, or construction technology? This database reaches the professionals who design the buildings that shape our communities.
Licensed architects specializing in building design, construction documentation, and project management for residential and commercial properties
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pepper Place | Birmingham, AL | +12058022100 | info@pepperplace.com | pepperplace.com |
| Cities Edge Architects | Willmar, MN | +16128170231 | info@citiesedgearchitects.com | www.citiesedgearchitects.com |
| glottman | Miami, FL | +13054383711 | info@glottman.com | www.glottman.com |
| Brian Luedtke Design Group | Rothschild, WI | +17152419042 | brian@brianluedtke.com | www.brianluedtke.com |
| Monterey Kitchens | Monterey, CA | +18313723909 | info@montereykitchens.com | www.montereykitchens.com |
| Cornerstone Interiors LLC | Great Bend, KS | +16207937921 | info@interiorsbycornerstone.com | interiorsbycornerstone.com |
| Optimum Builders Co. - Weld County | Eaton, CO | +19702793409 | obcoemail@gmail.com | obcolorado.com |
| TerraVenti Construction Inc | San Diego, CA | +18886105525 | info@terraventi.com | www.terraventi.com |
| Main Street Designs, Inc. | Canton, GA | +16786974458 | toddjenkinsmsd@gmail.com | www.mainstreetdesignsinc.com |
| Landis Architects | Builders | Washington, DC | +12027263777 | info@landisconstruction.com | www.landisconstruction.com |
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What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- New York, New York330 firms
- Los Angeles, California251 firms
- San Francisco, California184 firms
Top States
- California1,966 firms
- New York1,184 firms
- Florida849 firms
What they do
Architects turn dreams into blueprints and blueprints into buildings. They design homes, offices, and public spaces while navigating complex codes and client visions to create structures that last generations.
Daily responsibilities
- Meet with clients to understand project requirements and develop design concepts
- Create architectural drawings, plans, and 3D models using CAD software
- Coordinate with structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers
- Review and approve construction documents and material specifications
- Conduct site visits to monitor construction progress and ensure code compliance
Required skills
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, and other design software
- Strong understanding of building codes, zoning laws, and construction methods
- Project management and client communication abilities
- Knowledge of sustainable design practices and materials
- Ability to visualize and communicate complex spatial concepts
How they get started
Intern architect → Licensed architect → Senior architect → Principal/Partner
- Minimum education: Bachelor's degree in Architecture (5-year B.Arch) or Master's degree (M.Arch) required
- Time to get started: 7-10 years (education + internship + licensure)
Required certifications
- State architectural license (ARE exam required)
- NCARB certification for multi-state practice
- Continuing education credits (varies by state)
- Professional liability insurance
Licensed architects specializing in building design, construction documentation, and project management for residential and commercial properties
Peak season
Spring and summer when construction activity is highest
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Winter months, though design work continues year-round
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
72,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+8.1% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
19,572 operate primarily in this category, with 80.3% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM-12 PM or 2-4 PM, avoiding early mornings and late afternoons
Subject lines that get replies
- New BIM features that reduce design time by 30%
- Streamline your permit approval process
- Professional liability insurance designed for architects
Value props to highlight
- Advanced CAD/BIM software and 3D modeling tools
- Project management software for architectural workflows
- Professional services including structural engineering and code consulting
Pain points you can solve
- Lengthy project timelines and delayed payments affecting cash flow
- Rising software costs and need for constant technology upgrades
- Managing complex building code changes and permit requirements
- Competition from design-build firms and online design services
- Balancing creative design vision with client budget constraints
Ideal company size
- Solo practitioners: Need affordable design software and basic project management tools
- Small firms (2-10 architects): Require collaborative software and client management systems
- Large firms (10+ architects): Need enterprise BIM solutions and comprehensive project management
Budget indicators
- Investment in high-end CAD/BIM software ($2K-10K+ annually)
- Professional liability insurance and licensing fees
- High-performance computers and plotting equipment
- Continuing education and professional development costs
Discovery questions
- What type of projects do you primarily work on (residential/commercial)?
- What CAD/BIM software does your firm currently use?
- How many active projects do you typically manage?
- Do you work with repeat clients or mostly new clients?
Who signs off
Firm principals approve major software licenses and equipment purchases. Project managers choose tools for specific jobs. Solo architects make all their own buying decisions and often prioritize efficiency over features.
Average firm size: Most architectural firms are small practices with 1-5 architects, though some large firms employ 50+ professionals.