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SWBR Architects names Schuster, Bucci and Rogers design technicians

SWBR Architects has appointed three new design technicians: Kristin Schuster, Jamie Bucci, and Nicole Rogers. As design technicians, Schuster, Bucci and Rogers are responsible for designing and developing concepts for projects, creating graphics for presentations and drafting in AutoCAD and Revit for schematic through construction design documents. Additionally, they prepare 3D model drawings in SketchUp and VIZ, as well as incorporate design elements for any sustainable or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) project submittals and documentation. Schuster previously served as an architectural intern at SWBR Architects for two years where her efforts focused on educational design, 3D modeling, rendering, creating presentation boards, completing New York State Education Department forms and helping with the design process. Schuster earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University at Buffalo and currently resides in Greece. Prior to joining SWBR Architects, Bucci completed an internship at NH Architecture where he served as an AutoCAD drafter. He received his bachelor of science in Architectural Engineering Technology from Alfred State College and currently resides in Hilton. Rogers previously completed two six month internships at Michael Schuster Associates and John Senhauser Architects, both in Cincinnati, Ohio. She earned her B.S. in Architecture from Lawrence Technological University and her masters in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati, where she received an Excellence in Design Award for her graduate thesis project.
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