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Fitts Architects
Fitts Architects: Your trusted partner for innovative architectural and interior design services in Tuscaloosa, AL.

Fitts Architects

Tuscaloosa, AL

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  • Design and Architecture
  • Interior Design
  • Architectural Design

Description

Fitts Architects, founded in 1957, is the oldest architectural firm in West Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, AL. Established by James H. "Jimbo" Fitts, III, the firm has a rich history and tradition of excellence in providing comprehensive architectural and interior design services. Joining the firm in 1992, Evans Fitts has continued this legacy, bringing a modern touch while remaining dedicated to the firm's foundational principles.

The firm prides itself on understanding its clients' unique needs, emphasizing close collaboration to develop tailored solutions. With a commitment to thorough design documentation and attentive follow-up, Fitts Architects ensures that every project is executed with precision and care.

Led by the dynamic husband-and-wife team of Evans and Kelly Fitts, the firm boasts an impressive 80 years of combined experience in both commercial and residential architecture. Their personalized service approach guarantees that clients receive the attention and support needed throughout the entire design process. Every project is treated with the utmost importance, reflecting their philosophy of creating distinctive designs that align perfectly with clients' visions.

In summary, Fitts Architects is dedicated to delivering quality architectural services that stand out in both functionality and design, while fostering a collaborative environment that nurtures creativity and innovation.

Services Provided

  • Architectural design
  • Interior design

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Category
  • Design and Architecture
  • Interior Design
  • Architectural Design
Locations Served
  • Tuscaloosa, AL

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