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J. Mark Wiedmann, AIA
Principal
Career Profile:
Mr. Wiedmann is the Principal in charge of design, programming, and project team assembly. His primary responsibility is for the leadership and management of the design and quality of detail for the firm's major projects. With 20 years of experience, Mr. Wiedmann is an expert in all aspects of residential design including the design of mid- and high-rise multi-family residential. He has also been responsible for the development and management of governmental facilities and development for the United States Postal Service, Assisted Living Residential, Commercial, Retail, Office and other multidisciplinary/mixed use projects.
Mr. Wiedmann has won numerous awards and honors for his work including Best in American Living Awards and an award for the design of the "Francisville Housing Competition: Innovations in Affordable Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization." Mr. Wiedmann has also served as Chairman of AIA Philadelphia's Housing Committee and is a plan reviewer for Professional Builder Magazine. He has lectured on urban in-fill initiatives, and has been an NAHB Convention speaker on the Design Committee. (more...)
David N. Zelig, RLA, CLA
Principal
Career Profile:
Mr. Zelig is the Principal of the firm in charge of Land Planning and Landscape Architecture. He is also the Principal responsible for the company's administrative coordination and operations, including contracts, scheduling and human resources. Mr. Zelig, a certified landscape architect has designed and documented many public plans and is an expert in the areas of single and multi-family residential PUD's and PRD's and retail centers. His 17- year career also includes designs of office parks, corporate centers, hotel/casinos, life-care facilities and sculpture plazas.
Mr. Zelig has been a plan reviewer at the NAHB National Convention and was a speaker at the Building Industry Association of Philadelphia’s 2002 Housing Conference whose focus was on the promotion of new housing in the City of Philadelphia.
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