Georgie Marquez
Andre + Marquez Architects, Inc.
About Us
Design oriented architecture firm licensed in NY, VA, MD, and NC. experienced in planning and designing new construction, additions, renovations, and the adaptive reuse of existing buildings. We are team players who value the client and the client’s input.
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"“Georgie Márquez and the team at Andre + Marquez Architects consistently deliver innovative,..."
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"“Georgie Márquez and the team at Andre + Marquez Architects consistently deliver innovative, client-focused architectural solutions, and it’s clear why they’re so respected in the community. Beyond her professionalism and design expertise, Georgie is a joy to work with, and we’re proud to support her print needs.”"
Jeffrey Austin
Jeffrey S Austin LLC
Highly Recommended
"Top drawer quality work."
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We provide architecture and interior design services to commercial and government clients. Our specialty is adaptive reuse of existing structures, ...
Commercial building design, build-outs, adaptive reuse, building security consulting
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"We do all our printing at BDS. They are responsive to our needs and on time. Plus, who can resist..."
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"We do all our printing at BDS. They are responsive to our needs and on time. Plus, who can resist freshly baked cookies as part of your deliveries?!
Great customer service!"
Nanette Criddle
Nanette Criddle, REALTOR
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"Nanette is very proactive and responsive to her clients and goes above and beyond to provide..."
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"Nanette is very proactive and responsive to her clients and goes above and beyond to provide excellent service for both buyers and sellers."
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It would depend on the type of business... normally, I prefer to support local, small businesses, but, like you, I understand both stances. I'm not sure I understand the "arrogance" factor... that one seems to rear its ugly head based more on who I am (a small woman-owned business) than on who...
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It would depend on the type of business... normally, I prefer to support local, small businesses, but, like you, I understand both stances. I'm not sure I understand the "arrogance" factor... that one seems to rear its ugly head based more on who I am (a small woman-owned business) than on who they are. Sigh...
Gabriela, there are several groups with similar names... and the "Hampton Roads Business Network" group is being run by someone else and only lists 3 members (and you're not one of them!). Maybe you could post the link to the correct group?
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Gabriela, there are several groups with similar names... and the "Hampton Roads Business Network" group is being run by someone else and only lists 3 members (and you're not one of them!). Maybe you could post the link to the correct group?
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I sat for the ARE 30 years after graduating with my BArch. I was working in the field, but just didn't want to take the time. Finally... in my 50s I bit the bullet and went for it.
Found a good forum online and engaged their help. This was for 4.0, so having to work with the dumbed down version...
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I sat for the ARE 30 years after graduating with my BArch. I was working in the field, but just didn't want to take the time. Finally... in my 50s I bit the bullet and went for it.
Found a good forum online and engaged their help. This was for 4.0, so having to work with the dumbed down version of CAD was a huge challenge. For the structures and mechanical (building systems) tests, l traveled to NY for weekend classses at the Manhattan AIA center. These were invaluable. Both of these disciplines have changed so much since our schooldays, you do need to take good class to grasp some of the theoretical side to what's being done now and what the exams test. Practical, everyday real-life knowledge will not cut it with NCARB, you will need what you get from peofessors who are currently teaching in architecture schools. Both classes were excellent; one professor taught at VA Tech. the other at NCState.
In the end, it not only resulted in me getting my license, but our firm (my husband and I have had a small firm for 24 years) was better off because of my "updated" education.
Don't give up... press in and get it done!
I recommend you look into Houzz. They have a good set-up for residential folks and a nation-wide following.
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I recommend you look into Houzz. They have a good set-up for residential folks and a nation-wide following.