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Leah Lippmann, AIA
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Leah Lippmann, AIA

Design Studio Leader, Interiors, Licensed Architect, ME + NH

Architect and Senior Interior Designer Leah Lippmann is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Architecture. Leah uses her knowledge of structure and form to not only create beautiful spaces but a fully imagined and integrated home.

Leah came to architecture from an extension of her love of art, a passion she honed through a BFA in painting. As Ray Eames said regarding her own career, “I never gave up painting, I just changed my palette.” Leah composes through thoughtful and bold combinations of finishes, while integrating her interior aesthetic and architectural experience cohesively.

Equipped with technical insight and an eye for detail, Leah leads both architecture and interior design projects at Knickerbocker Group. Her work has been recognized in media outlets including Maine Home & Design and Design New England. 

Leah and her husband live in a classic Maine home they painstakingly brought back to life in Cape Elizabeth. Together with their daughter they can be found enjoying the rivers of Maine and closing in on each other’s 8’s.

Lippmann, featured in Decor Maine for her renovation in Cape Elizabeth: The Chases [homeowners] loved Lippmann’s vision for the interior—”She has great style.”

MH+D Publication, A Casino Beach Cottage that Honors the Past, featuring Leah Lippmann, AIA.

Tour a Coastal Maine Family Home Three Generations in the Making in Architecture Digest featuring Interior Design by Leah Lippmann.

In the community

Attitash Alpine Education Foundation, Board Member

Attitash Race Team/AAEF, volunteer

KG culture, mission + values

Leah appreciates working with so many creative and talented people. Collaborations make the best projects—Leah believes everyone cares deeply about the work we do at Knickerbocker Group, and that it shows from the care everyone puts into every task.

Life in Maine

Fly Fishing the little rivers, Skiing the slopes in winter, Hiking the mountains in summer, and painting landscapes throughout the changing seasons.