SWBR Architects has appointed Daniel Dwyer as a project manager and Gregory Doskos as a designer/CAD technician.
As a member of the SWBR team, Dwyer is responsible for overall supervision of projects to assure design quality and successful implementation of design. Dwyer brings with him 14 years of experience in the industry, most recently serving as project manager and architect for Harrison Bridges & Associates Architects. Dwyer graduated from Penn State University with a bachelor's degree in Architecture. Additionally, he received his associates degree in Architectural Technology from Onondaga Community College.
Doskos is responsible for designing and developing concepts for projects, creating graphics for presentations and drafting in AutoCAD and Revit to create schematic through construction documents. Prior to joining SWBR, Doskos served as a design technician at Schoenhardt Architects for eight years. He is a member of the Mendon Fire Dept. and served as a firefighter for 17 years in Simsbury, Conn. Doskos received his architectural degree from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
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