Culturally, Lett Architects feels that it’s extremely important to engage with their clients and the community. As our Studio grew, it became clear that in order to facilitate a truly collaborative design process, we would need new space to do so. In the Fall of 2016, Lett purchased an historic building in the core of Peterborough’s downtown that had seen many uses since 1875, most predominantly as various banks.

138 Simcoe Street

Three all white chairs sit stone counter with a white table top. Behind the counter a wood and metal book case sits in fort of a red brick wall. A canoe paddle is mounted to the wall between bookcases.
Open meeting space where a high table is attached to the back of a couch and has extra seating. A tv is mounted on the wall in front of the couch.
Wooden stairway in entry space with brick wall and plants.
Ontario Power Generation

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Noblegen Purification

138 Simcoe Street

138 Simcoe Street

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