Guidon Design Inc., based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) dedicated to improving lives through sustainable architecture and engineering. Founded in 2011 by Luke Leising, a licensed architect and combat veteran, the company actively fosters a culture of collaboration and respect, emphasizing the importance of listening to client needs. With a diverse team of over 65 professionals, Guidon excels in various fields including architecture, interior design, healthcare planning, and engineering disciplines such as civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
Guidon Design focuses on creating spaces that not only meet technical requirements but also positively impact communities and the lives of individuals. Recognized as a leader in sustainability, the firm is committed to responsible design that transforms environments. In fact, Guidon's new headquarters in Indianapolis is noteworthy for being 70% solar-powered and the first LEED v4 Platinum building in Indiana, showcasing their dedication to green practices.
The company's portfolio includes a variety of projects across healthcare, community, and commercial markets, consistently demonstrating a commitment to enhancing patient outcomes and prioritizing well-being. Notable works include the Hybrid Operating Room at the Kansas City Veterans Administration Medical Center and the NeuroDiagnostic Institute in Indianapolis. Guidon employs a collaborative approach, engaging stakeholders in the design process to ensure that each project meets the unique needs of its users.
Guidon Design aims to be more than just an architectural firm; it seeks to empower individuals and communities through thoughtful design and innovative solutions, aligning with its mission to improve lives while making a positive difference in the world.