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SWBR welcomes Burkhartzmeyer and Graziose

Jason Burkhartzmeyer

 

Nicholas Graziose

 

Rochester, NY SWBR welcomes project designers Jason Burkhartzmeyer and Nicholas Graziose.

Burkhartzmeyer brings over 20 years of CAD and building detailing experience to the firm. His portfolio includes multi-family, senior living, and financial institution projects. He sees meaningful design as meeting the client’s needs in a well thought-out and executed approach. He received his Bachelor of Professional Studies in Architecture from University at Buffalo.

As part of the firm’s Housing Studio, Graziose assists the team from project conception to construction completion for multi-family housing projects. Growing up visiting building sites as part of the family construction business led him to a career in architecture. He received his Bachelor of Architecture and Associate in Business Administration from Alfred State College.

SWBR is a multidisciplinary, award-winning design firm.

As a highly respected national firm providing leadership, expertise, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, the firm specializes in sustainability, education, housing, and workplace design. With offices in Rochester, Syracuse and Troy, NY SWBR aims to positively impact lives through meaningful design.

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