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May 2008
Integrated Architecture, one of Grand Rapids leading sustainable
architectural firms, has hired David Driscoll, Licensed
Architect, NCARB certified as a Senior Project Architect.
"I'm
pleased to announce that we have added David to our staff,"
said Paul H. Dickinson, AIA, Integrated Architecture President.
"David's rich experience and work in a variety of markets
strengthens our ability to provide our clients with innovative,
appropriate and affordable architectural solutions."
Driscoll's
architectural portfolio ranges from homes in Ann Arbor to
corporate headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan, their equivalent
of Silicon Valley. Armed with a business degree from Hope
College and both a Bachelor's and Master's in Architecture
from the University of Michigan, Driscoll melds his passion
for architecture with a business savvy that results in projects
with great design lines and bottom lines.
Driscoll's experience in Taiwan, working in a forward-thinking,
fast-growing culture that respects the architect's skills
and knowledge, combined with 16-years of broad-based architectural
experience in Michigan provides a solid base for his current
projects and clients. Past project types include a variety
of in-patient hospital, elderly care and senior assisted-living
as well as commercial, retail and residential. He's worked
in large and small firms including Hobbs + Black, Ann Arbor
and Beta Design Group, Grand Rapids.
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