Jerry Lominack, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, brings over 50 years of experience. In those decades of practice, Jerry has been hailed as a leader in contemporary architecture within the nation’s largest Historic District. Jerry brings extensive experience with Historic Preservation to the studio, having worked on projects throughout the Lowcountry and has received Preservation awards from Georgia Trust for his work on the Dunlevie House at Miller Pasture, Kehoe Ironworks, Porter Memorial Gymnasium, and many others. In addition, Jerry has been recognized by AIA Georgia with the Bernard B Rothschild Award, among many others. Jerry’s enthusiasm for sharing his knowledge and experience has always been evident to those who have worked with him and others in their community as a consistent advocate for thoughtful contemporary Architecture. Jerry is the proud father/grandfather to his son, daughter, and grandson, along with his wife, Loretto Lominack. They enjoy living in Savannah’s Historic District and continuing community involvement efforts.
Registered Architect – Georgia, South Carolina
AIA Georgia President, 2004; State Council 1970-1979, 2001-2005
AIA Savannah President, 1973, 2002; Exec. Committee 1961-1975, 2000-2003
USGBC, Savannah, Founding Member, 2005
Savannah Development & Renewal Authority, 2005-2025
Historic District Board of Review 1987-1990, 2013-2014
Tourism Advisory Committee, 2000-2003
Historic Savannah Foundation, 1974-Present
Leadership Savannah, 1977-1978
Clemson University B. Arch