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2831 Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, Florida State 34237
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Inbar Architecture is a multifaceted architectural firm based in Sarasota, Florida, with over 30 years of experience in creating more than 1000 architectural forms. Specializing in both new construction and renovation of residential, commercial, industrial, and community buildings, Inbar Architecture offers a holistic design approach that enhances the quality of space, light, and views while prioritizing sustainability. Led by architect Yehuda Inbar, the firm is known for its elegant designs with enduring quality, collaborating closely with clients to create innovative and functional structures.

With a focus on healthy sustainable environments, Inbar Architecture embraces the complexities of the built environment by using ecologically-positive materials and incorporating nature’s rhythms and principles into their designs. Yehuda Inbar’s unique approach combines beauty and function, resulting in a diverse portfolio that includes projects in various sectors such as office and medical clinics, restaurants, industrial and agricultural spaces, retail establishments, houses of worship, and education facilities. The firm’s commitment to client satisfaction is evident in their collaborative process, where feedback is integrated to refine creative solutions that align with the client’s objectives.

As a member of the AIA and NCARB certified, Inbar Architecture is recognized for its expertise in creating elegant and sustainable architectural solutions that enhance the well-being and health of its clients. The firm’s services extend beyond architectural design to include consulting for homeowner’s associations and a range of project types from traditional to modern styles. Inbar Architecture’s dedication to enhancing the client’s business performance through innovative design solutions makes them a go-to choice for those seeking a creative, efficient, and hands-on architect in the Sarasota, Manatee, and Tampa Bay communities.