Rochester, NY According to SWBR Architects, Elvedin Krupic was recently named a Level 2 Certified Infrared Thermographer (CIT) by the Infrared Training Center (ITC), and promoted Leticia Blaya-Fornataro, AIA; Jim Vekasy, AIA, LEED AP; Jamie Bucci, AIA; and Jennifer O’Shea, AIA to associate
Krupic, who serves as technical coordinator at SWBR, has been with the firm for more than 20 years. In 2013, he received his level 1 CIT. Level 2 Infrared Thermography Certification (CIT) is the second of three levels of infrared training the ITC offers. Certified professionals can operate infrared cameras and software and identify and measure anomalies based on thermal patterns, comparisons with similar equipment and their own experience. Krupic attended a training course, passed the required exams and submitted a field assignment to successfully complete his certification. He studied architecture at the College of Architecture in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Blaya-Fornataro specializes in senior housing with a particular focus on creating communities for active and independent residents and has been with the firm since 2008. Her most recent projects include The Highlands at Pittsford, St. Ann’s Community and St. John’s Home for the Aging. Prior to joining SWBR, Blaya-Fornataro’s design experience included work in Brazil, Utah and Miami. She holds Master and Bachelor degrees in Architecture from The University of Utah.
Vekasy joined SWBR in 2015. His innovation, attention to detail and organizational skills enable him to successfully manage large, complex projects. Although he has worked throughout the Northeast for more than 10 years, his most recent work includes projects for Cloverwood Senior Living and Southern Tier Environments for Living. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University.
As an architect and designer, Bucci has managed several large projects for clients in New York state. His design experience includes commercial, industrial and education projects for Victor Central School District, Rochester City School District and McQuaid Jesuit High School. In addition to his design work at SWBR, Bucci is heavily involved in the community. He is an active mentor for the ACE Mentor Program of Rochester, has been a guest critic for senior thesis presentations at Alfred State College and has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.
A project manager and new associate, O’Shea recently earned her Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accreditation and joined SWBR in 2016. Previously she worked internationally in Russia and Ireland. She specializes in design and construction on pharmaceutical, high-tech and semiconductor facility projects and is working with Eastman Kodak Company, DuPont, Thermo Fisher and others. She received her Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and resides in Geneseo.