Campbell & Campbell Architects is a multi-disciplinary urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and planning corporation founded in 1983 by Douglas A. Campbell AICP, ASLA and Regula F. Campbell AIA. With a strong commitment to design excellence, environmental and social responsibility, and technical innovation, the firm has garnered widespread recognition for its collaborative design process. Specializing in sustainable planning and design, Campbell & Campbell has received accolades such as the highest LEED Platinum rating for North America in 2003 for their Audubon Center Project in Los Angeles.
Known for their work on public projects including religious institutions, cultural destinations, museums, parks, and public art installations, Campbell & Campbell Architects has a diverse portfolio that spans city and regional scale urban infrastructure, waterfronts, transit systems, and academic campuses. Their expertise extends to a variety of environments worldwide, from tropical jungles to alpine fjords, showcasing their versatility in interpreting and enhancing natural landscapes while promoting environmentally and socially responsible design practices.
With over twenty years of successful collaboration with clients, regulatory agencies, and the public, Campbell & Campbell Architects has established a reputation for fostering connections to community and the natural world through their projects. Their innovative approach to sustainable and regenerative design has earned them international acclaim, making them a leading force in creating enduring, impactful environments that resonate with both individuals and the broader ecosystem.