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Josh L. Ward, AIA

CFO + Design Principal

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Josh has been active in the field of architecture for over 20 years. He has worked with a number of respected architecture firms throughout the Southeast on a broad range of building types. His focus has always been the improvement of our built environment, while taking into account the distinctness and peculiarities of a region.

After receiving his Bachelor of Science in Design from Clemson University, Josh attained a Master of Fine Arts in Historic Preservation from the Savannah College of Art & Design. Upon gaining some practical work experience, Josh finalized his educational development by earning a Bachelor of Architecture from Florida A&M University. It was there that he was the recipient of the AIA Henry Adams Medal and the Pella Fifth Year Jurist Award.

Currently, in an effort to improve his community and environment, Josh serves on the Savannah Tree Foundation Board of Directors. He spends his spare time restoring his historic home in the Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent National Register District when he is not coaching soccer or running with his kids.

912 | 596-4882
jward@wardarch.com

 
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Friday site visits in Thomas Square Streetcar National Register Historic District!
The Claghorn-Gilchrist House was constructed in 1900 in “The Meadows” neighborhood.  We are excited to be helping the owners with Georgia historic tax credits as they move forward with the rehabilitation of their home.  Thank you Colleen
Check us out in the Summer 2020 edition of Savannah Homes magazine!
The Springfield Terrace School has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places!! Completed in 1926, the property is significant in the areas of Education and Ethnic Black Heritage for its association with African
On location...
The Savannah Water Works was determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places!  Significant for its Romanesque Revival style and as an important public works project for the City of Savannah, we are moving forward into the nomination
Documentation of the 1965 First National Bank, designed by H. Lloyd Hill in the New Formalist style.
Rehabilitation of the historic James Moore Jr. House is ready to commence!  The plans are approved by the Historic Savannah Foundation, who holds an easement on the property, and Alair Homes is starting work.  Constructed in 1921, the Colonial Reviva

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625 East 44th Street | Savannah, Georgia 31405 | 912-596-4882 | jward@wardarch.com | Site Design