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PETE SERAFIN | |
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Graduating from Virginia Tech's architecture program in 1985, Pete apprenticed with Architecture firms in New York City and Boston. Seeking a broad experience, he worked on projects ranging from small shops and restaurants in NYC's SOHO district to the 21 million dollar A.I.A. gold medal-winning Hostos Community Center. Fostering an |
EDUCATION |
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS |
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| 1985 1983 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Bachelor of Architecture Participant in European Study-Abroad Program |
Registered Architect – State of Massachusetts (1991) | ||||||
| CONTINUING EDUCATION | COMMUNITY SERVICE | |||||||
| RESTORE Masonry Restoration Program, provisionally chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York, New York City, NY | Old Town Neighbors Association, Winchester, VA, Co-Chair Unitarian Universalist Church of the Shenandoah Valley, Stephens City, VA, Building Committee |
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| PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE | ||||||||
| 2001 – Present 1995 – 2001 1991 – 1995 1989 – 1991 1987 – 1989 1986 – 1987 1985 – 1986 |
Carter + Burton Architecture, P.L.C., Berryville, VA Turnure Architecture, Middleburg, VA Krueger Associates, Architectural Firm, Cambridge, MA Walter Eric Kluz Associates, Architectural Firm, Boston, MA Hirsch/Danois Partnership, Architecture Firm, New York, NY Studio Morsa Architecture and Design, New York, NY Frederick Goldberg Architect, New York, NY |
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