Anne Sciarrone is the owner and lead architect of H. Anne Blakely Sciarrone Architecture, LLC dba Anne Architecture located in Atlanta, Georgia. Anne has worked in architecture for over 30 years and has experience in a wide variety of designs including residential, commercial, clubhouse and club master planning throughout the United States and the world.Anne focuses not just on the technical details of designing a clubhouse or new home addition, but also the personal and lifestyle aspects of the project. She takes the time to listen to her clients and gets to know and understand what they really want. She’s not just designing another random building; she’s creating your home or your community’s gathering place.Anne began her career with internships at Ward & Wetherington (later Wetherington & Smith) in LaGrange, Georgia and Browning McLean Architects in Greenville, South Carolina. She later moved to NCG Architects (formerly Nichols Carter Grant) where she worked for over 17 years, eventually becoming an owner, principal and managing partner. She is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professional and is a licensed architect in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Texas and Arizona and holds inactive licenses in Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi. Originally from LaGrange, Georgia, Anne now lives in Decatur, Georgia with her husband, and cat, having raised and launched two young adult children. Anne is an active member of Central Presbyterian Church in Downtown Atlanta where she is currently on Session. When not collaborating on designs with her clients, Anne can be found spending time with her family and friends and dabbling in oil painting.Specialties: Architecture and Master Planning, Clubhouse Master Planning and Member Approval Process, Residential Design, Commercial and Resort Architecture, Single Family and Multi-Family, Clubhouses, Golf, Community Gathering Spaces
Listed skills include Comprehensive Planning, Residential Design, Renovation, Leed Ap, and 39 others.