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As principal, Eric brings a specialty in his knowledge of practice of traditional architecture. His design emphasis is focused on
invention and incorporation of modern requirements within a traditional language of building related to place and context. Eric is
also a student of strategies of proportion and pattern-making within architecture itself, and it’s relationship with the context.
Eric has been educated in, and practiced both architecture and urban design. Eric earned a Bachelor of Architecture from the University
of Miami. In Florida, Eric worked for Merrill & Pastor Architects on architectural commissions in Seaside, Windsor and along the Atlantic
Seaboard. Following, Eric obtained a Master of Urban Design from the University of California, Berkeley. He has also worked as a Senior
Urban Designer at Skidmore Owings & Merrill, LLP in San Francisco. At SOM, Eric directed urban design teams on projects for the University
of California, Santa Cruz, the Cities of San Francisco and San Jose, and for a private developer to create a new district center in Shanghai,
China.
Eric has taught as a Lecturer in Urban Design at University of California, Berkeley and is a member of the teaching faculty at the Institute
of Classical Architecture & Classical America in New York City. Eric is a registered architect in Florida and Pennsylvania, and serves as a
Board Member in the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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