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Eric J Edee, an architect whose roots are deeply embedded in Atlanta, Georgia, has crafted a distinguished career marked by a profound commitment to community service and architectural innovation. His journey from a local visionary to a critical player in national and international realms showcases his dedication to using architecture for societal

benefit.

At the heart of his education was the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he earned his degree in architecture. This academic grounding was not just about mastering the technical aspects of his field; it was equally about understanding the impact of architecture on community and societal well-being. His studies were complemented by his time at Westminster Schools and Woodberry Forest School, institutions known for their strong emphasis on character development and social responsibility. These experiences instilled in him a robust sense of duty towards his community, guiding his future endeavors.

His professional journey has been deeply influenced by his commitment to environmental advocacy and education, notably through his work with Atlanta International Schools and Trees Atlanta. These projects reflect his dedication to ecological stewardship and his belief in proactive community engagement. By taking a hands-on approach, he has helped cultivate a deeper environmental consciousness within the community, making a significant impact in an era where such concerns are increasingly critical.

His commitment extends beyond local projects. He has engaged in numerous construction projects across South America and Europe, including significant Guatemala, Ecuador, and Brazil efforts. These initiatives highlight his global empathy and his resolve to bring about positive change, not just locally but also internationally.

Since 2000, he has been at the forefront of Westwood Property Development, leading the company to new heights with innovative residential and mixed-use developments that have transformed urban landscapes. His leadership has propelled Westwood into a critical role in urban redevelopment, particularly in areas like Vinings, GA, West Midtown Atlanta, Nashville, TN, Knoxville, TN, and Bloomington, IN. Under his guidance, these regions have blossomed into vibrant communities where culture and opportunities thrive.

In 2013, he expanded his scope of influence by establishing NorthStar Charitable LLC, a pivotal move toward enhancing his philanthropic impact. This foundation has allowed him to support numerous Atlanta-based charities, significantly contributing to organizations such as Fulton Academy of Science and Technology and Atlanta Park Pride. He has reinforced his commitment to empowering and nurturing community welfare through NorthStar, aligning this mission with Westwood Development's overarching goals.

His work is a testament to his belief that true success in architecture goes beyond constructing buildings; it lies in uplifting communities, inspiring change, and contributing meaningfully to society. His efforts in both his professional field and philanthropic engagements demonstrate a deep understanding of thoughtful development's integral role in societal enhancement.

Reflecting on Eric's legacy, it is clear that his life's work illustrates how individual dedication to both career and community can lead to substantial societal contributions. His story encourages us to look beyond our professional achievements and consider using our talents to better the world around us, reminding us of the vital link between our work, our communities, and the broader global society.

In celebrating Eric's achievements, we are inspired to deepen our engagement with our communities, leveraging our skills and resources to foster a more inclusive, supportive, and vibrant society—one thoughtful project at a time.

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