Ribbon Cutting at Philip J. Rock School

The new Philip J. Rock Center & School brings together school and residence to create a home for children who have both vision and hearing disabilities. The building is designed with love, embracing students with a subtle bend in the floor plan.

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Chicago is rethinking what accessibility really means

Accessibility isn’t a trend, it’s a movement. And LCM is at the forefront, pushing accessibility beyond compliance and into culture.

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Photograph of Whitney, Rachel, and Doug

Architect, Barbara Padilla Joins Elevator Safety Review Board

Associate, Barbara Padilla, AIA, RAS, has been appointed as a distinguished member of the Elevator Safety Review Board by Governor JB Pritzker.

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LCM co-founder Jack Catlin at his desk.

Remembering Jack Catlin, LCM Founding Partner

While Jack is recognized nationally as a leader in accessibility and inclusive design, he was affectionately known for his humility, humanity, and humor.

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Luke Spink, Doug Anderson and Dan Ryan in a panel discussion in a large conference room.

Doug Anderson Panel Discussion at Hotec Design 2023

Partner Doug Anderson participated in a thought-provoking panel discussion at Hotec Design 2023, joined by Luke Spink, and Dan Ryan.

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Jack Catlin on his drawing board, black and white younger photo

2022 Distinguished Service Award: John H. Catlin

As a licensed architect, industry leader, and educator, Jack Catlin was a pioneer in architectural accessibility.

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Founding Partner, Douglas Mohnke Retires

Doug Mohnke, founding partner, has retired after 50 years in the architecture profession. An era ends, but the firm founded 25 years ago flourishes.

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Chicago train passing through high-rise buildings

All Stations Accessible Program (ASAP)

LCM was part of the group working on the All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) envisioning a 100% accessible transit system.

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