WE'RE NOT YOUR AVERAGE ARCHITECTS.

Lucid Architecture is an award-winning architecture and design firm working with clients from across the country designing uniquely modern residential homes and commercial projects along the lakeshore and in the greater Michigan region.

THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

The built environment is all of the structures we design and introduce into the natural world. They create joy, support life, respond to their surrounding, adapt to change and give us clarity.

And these environments are designed to meet the needs of its users, which is what we are most passionate about at Lucid. We believe in a modernist design philosophy, in that a simpler solution to a problem is usually a better one. This holds true no matter the architectural style that is desired by the client.

Simply put, an environment should effortlessly respond to and reflect a purpose. Our work is as intentional and functional as it is beautiful and often provoking. It is responsive to the user, the site and the environment, while also being accessible, appropriate and authentic.

But what does our particular philosophy of architecture mean to you and yours? The purposeful, user-driven environments we create serve as catalysts for the best things in life. They welcome gatherings, encourage community and express, enable and enhance everyday life. They become the backgrounds of the most unforgettable moments.

They are the spaces in which our lives occur.

OUR PEOPLE

ERIC DE WITT, PRINCIPAL AND ARCHITECT

As lover of photography, the outdoors, and his two little girls, Eric designs homes for living life in. With an unprecedented passion for light, space, design, and architecture. Modernism, according to Eric, is not a style, but a style of thinking about these things; how they interact, and we interact with them.

DANA GRASSMID, ARCHITECT

While living in Denver, Colorado Dana’s passion for design and space came to her in grad school, where a two year trip turned into seven. Her young family brought her back to West Michigan, so she could create places for other families to call home. She does however, still wish Michigan had mountains. The lakes will have to do, for now.

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