NICK MARSHALL, AIA, LEED AP
PRINCIPAL | DESIGN DIRECTOR
Nick Marshall has spent more than 33 years learning how buildings actually come together — not just how they're drawn. As Design Director and a founding principal of Chase Marshall Architects, he holds a Master of Architecture degree from Tulane University and has practiced across a wide range of project types, including high-tech federal research laboratories, corporate campuses, fire stations, civic institutions, and early childhood environments. He is licensed in Louisiana and has been LEED certified for over fourteen years, with a sustained focus on how buildings connect to their place and the people who use them.
What sets Nick apart is a genuine engagement with making. Alongside his architectural practice, he designs and builds furniture and objects by hand — chairs, custom millwork, ecclesiastical pieces, one-off fixtures — work that lives in the Fabrication section of this site and reflects a career-long interest in how materials behave and how things are actually assembled. That sensibility shapes how he approaches every project: with respect for craft, for budget, and for the people who will eventually inhabit what gets built. Nick is also a longtime nonprofit board member with direct experience navigating the disaster-recovery funding landscape — Stafford Act, Community Development Block Grants, FEMA replacement programs — that underlies much of Louisiana's built environment.
