Randy M. Sovich, AIA, NCARB Principal, received his architectural degree from Carnegie-Mellon University. His extensive experience designing buildings and places has been recognized in national competitions and through numerous awards programs locally, regionally and nationally, including the Significant Seniors Housings Awards Program, the Maryland Society of Architects, the American Institute of Architects Components Awards (Maryland and Pennsylvania), the American Society of Landscape Architects, The American Society of Interior Designers, the Center for Health Design and the Design for Aging Review of the American Institute of Architects.

Mr. Sovich and Studio Wanda won a Citation in the 40th Annual Progressive Architecture Awards Program for innovative affordable housing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They were the only Baltimore architects to receive an award in the program's 40 year history.

Robert S. Marshall, Principal, graduated from the Lawrence Institute of Technology, in Detroit, Michigan. He has been practicing interior architecture for 23 years on a broad range of project types. His design philosophy of concern for materials, constructablilty, and textures in architectural interiors has evolved from his hands-on-approach and an intuitive understanding of the construction process. His projects and clients benefit from his sensitivity to costs. As a principal, this philosophy is embodied in his commitment to his clients and projects from the initial idea through to the day the doors are opened for business. Mr. Marshall's work has been recognized by the American Institute of Interior Design (ASID), Baltimore Magazine, Associated Builders and Contractors, and American School and University Magazine.

Erik Annis, AIA, NCARB, Project Manager, graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His 12 years of professional experience includes: Plush Mills, a 185,000 sf senior living apartment community in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; a new 60,000 sf regional headquarters for Wachovia Bank; a dormitory for Johns Hopkins University; an affordable housing project in Pittsburgh; and a 17,000 sf Student and Faculty Center at the University of Virginia's Law School in Charlottesville, Virginia. He is licensed in Virginia and Maryland.

Jennifer Bryant, Office Manager

Staff
Fitsum E. Temelisso, Project Designer
SeJin Kwak, Project Designer
Carla Church, Interior Designer
Ryan T. Kilpatrick, Intern Architect
Chadwick Springer, Intern Architect
John Sze, Graphic Designer


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© 1996-2007 RM Sovich Architecture. First posted 1 November 1996 / last updated July 2007