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Sadecki named associate at Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interior Design

Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interior Design, appointed Nancy Sadecki, RA to associate. Sadecki has been with the firm for over 8 years and offers a diverse range of project experience including commercial fit-outs, public projects and custom residences. Both clients and industry professionals acknowledge her proficiency and communicative approach to project design and management. Sadecki is a talented designer and offers the ability to sketch perspectives that illustrate design intent and thus solve problems three dimensionally. She brings thoroughness, organization and continuity to the design, documentation, and construction process. She is dedicated to quality craftsmanship, a hallmark of the firm's success. Currently, Sadecki is working on a condominium conversion on Commonwealth Avenue, as well as two additions to private residences. Nancy received a master in architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and a bachelor of science in Architecture and Urban Planning from the University of Michigan. "Nancy is skilled in all facets of our profession and has consistently done excellent work over the years. What separates her from other talented people is her enthusiasm, energy, and her determination to put the welfare of 'the job' above all other concerns." John Meyer, Jr. AIA LEED AP, principal, Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Celebrating over 30 years of design with distinction, Meyer & Meyer, Inc. is an award-winning firm offering comprehensive architectural and interior design services for residential, commercial, and institutional clients. The firm has earned an impeccable reputation for design, detailing, and use of quality materials. Expertise ranges from authentic historical styles to innovative contemporary design.
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