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                                                Made in America Flagship Store Wins ATAS Project of the Year Commercial Roofs CategoryJune 2, 2017 | https://www.atas.com/company/atas-press-room/made-in-america-flagship-store-wins-atas-project-oAllentown, PA, May 16, 2017 – ATAS International announced their 2016 Project of the Year winners at an awards banquet on May 8th. The Made In America flagship store located in Elma, NY took first place in the commercial roofs category. Project team included: Architect: Lydon Architectural Services, Buffalo, NYGeneral Contractor: Kulback’s Construction, Inc., Lancaster, NYInstaller: Bayford Construction, Lancaster, NY Owner and Founder: Mark Andol 
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                                                New updates in our office spaceSeptember 30, 2016New updates in our workplace, aiming to impact and bring more creativity and productivity 
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                                                New office space located in the Pearce Arrow Building, North BuffaloApril 24, 2014Lydon Architectural Services has moved into a newly refinished space located in Suite 202 of the Pearce Arrow Building. 
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                                                A much better view: City Hall observation deck reopens with a story as well as a panoramaAugust 2, 2009 | The Buffalo NewsLydon provides a new concept for observation deck- ’’windows to the city’’ 
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                                                Halls design to reflect town nature, historyOctober 6, 2003 | The Buffalo NewsElma Town Hall is designed to be evoke a sense of history while enhancing that with artistic elements. 
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                                                Monument honors fallen firefightersDecember 28, 2002 | The Buffalo NewsLydon brings passion for architecture and the fire service to create a fallen firefighters memorial. 
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                                                A way to remember: Memorial honors city firefighters killed on dutyDecember 26, 2001 | The Buffalo NewsLydon designs memorial as deputy commissioner of department. 
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                                                Historical symbol will stand tallJuly 25, 2001 | The Buffalo NewsLydon designs a modern day obelisk to commemorate the return of the light from the 1901 pan american exposition. 
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                                                Lighthearted streets North Buffalo homes shine in commemoration of the Pan Am Centennial and plug into the spirit of the city of lightJuly 7, 2001 | The Buffalo NewsLydon lights up the neighborhood (formerly rumseys farm) which is the original grounds of the exposition. 
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                                                Project aim to light up Pan-Am CentennialMarch 18, 2001 | The Buffalo NewsLydon illuminates original 1901 pan-american exposition grounds getting ready for the centennial celebration. 
“Forests were the first temples of God and in forests men grasped their first idea of architecture”