L 64 Design is a renowned architectural firm founded by award-winning architect David Hayden, with over two decades of experience in Fairbanks. Hayden’s distinctive style, known as “northern arboreal industrial,” blends modern materials and contemporary forms to harmonize with Alaska’s unique light and landscape. With a portfolio of more than 60 buildings across Fairbanks and Alaska, L 64 Design has left a lasting impact on the architectural landscape of the region.
Specializing in residential projects, L 64 Design has worked on notable buildings such as the Birch Hill Ski Lodge, the Wood Center entrance at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and the Haines Ferry Terminal. Their expertise extends to designing homes, including the ABC Extreme Makeover Home in North Pole. As an advocate for Vision Fairbanks and a board member of the Alaska Design Forum, L 64 Design is committed to creating innovative and sustainable architectural solutions that enhance the communities they serve.
Driven by a philosophy of blending functionality with aesthetics, L 64 Design is dedicated to creating spaces that not only meet the needs of their clients but also reflect the beauty and spirit of Alaska. With a focus on craftsmanship, innovation, and environmental sensitivity, the firm continues to push boundaries in architectural design while staying true to Hayden’s vision of creating buildings that resonate with their surroundings.