Recommendations

residential-blueprintJust a few recent recommendations from clients and associates:

“Anthony is creative, Respectful and a great person to work with. As an Interior Designer, I work together with Architects on a daily basis and I was very impressed with his work as well as his professsionalism. I look forward to working together on more projects in the future. I would recommend him highly.” October 31, 2011   Kathryn Carbone, client

“Anthony is a talented Architect who plans difficult jobs and makes the projects easy. I have built several of his projects and he is easy to work with. He responds to RFI’s and all questions in a timely manner and always has solutions to unforseen field conditions. I look forward to working with him on projects in the future.” October 1, 2011   Clay Dowell, client

“I have had the pleasure of working with Anthony for the past 10 years. His knowledge, creativity and intelligence make his architecture has a natural flow that brings life to any style ranging from Mediterranean, Key West, to Modern. He is in tune with his clients’ needs and is able to translate their ideas to paper. I am always with amazed with each new project we work on together. He is reliable, very accurate, and keeps his clients informed.” September 28, 2011   George A. Hegedus, PE,SI, MASCE

“I have had the pleasure of working with Anthony for several years and have always been impressed with his understanding of the task, his creative delivery of the task on schedule and on-budget. I would recommend him to anyone and intend to work with him many times again in the future. Charles L. (Sunny) Castor, Jr., developer, Newport Villages on Mustang Island, Port Aransas, Texas.” September 19, 2011

“Anthony and I worked together on a job in 2010. I have always found Anthony to be knowledgable in his field highly attentive to detail. Anthony was also very quick with turning work around when it was needed for the building department and the homeowner. I have only the highest regard for Anthony and his work ethic.” September 19, 2011   Steve Kuncman