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Fazio Architects
The Fazio Architects team consists of Dave, Keith, Kyle, Aaron, Jim, and Sandra. They are a dedicated hardworking team that propels Fazio Architects into further excellence.
David Fazio graduated from Auburn University in 1978. He began his apprenticeship at KPS Architecture Group in Birmingham before moving to Rome Italy in 1980 to continue his studies. After a brief stint at the University of Rome he chose to work as a designer for Orsi and Koerner, a multi-disciplinary international firm specializing in Urban Planning projects around the world. David was project manager for the design of a town near Misurata, Libya. He then worked as a designer/illustrator in the studio of Paulo Portoghesi. There he collaborated on many designs, including museums, religious buildings, master planning schemes and housing projects for Mr. Portoghesi.Returning to the United States in 1982 he pursued his Master Degree at the University of Texas at Austin specializing in the perceptual characteristics of design as an understudy to Dr. Robert Mugerauer, After graduate school he was project manager/designer on a number of large scale institutional projects. David has received a number of design awards throughout his career and is considered an artist as much as an architect.Today David Fazio works with a mission of creating architecture that is full of art and beauty, contributes to its environment, and that it embodies the characteristics of its users. His practice is now known as Fazio Architects and has received recognition as one of the leading national architectural firms.
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