SMWM, San Francisco, California, USA

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Merged Architecture Firm SMWM
This Architecture Firm has merged with another.
Merged with Perkins + Will
Merger Date 2008
Successor Firm Perkins + Will
People Cathy J. Simon, FAIA, principal; Karen Alschuler, FAICP, principal; Linda Sobuta, FAIA, LEED AP, principal; John Long, AIA, LEED AP, principal; Prakash Pinto, AIA, LEED AP, principal; Andrew Wolfram, AIA, LEED AP; Gerry Tierney, AIA
Last Address San Francisco, California, 94103 USA
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[edit] Services

Architecture, Design, Urban Design, Planning, Historic Preservation, Adaptive Reuse, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Master Planning, Programming, Space Planning, Transportation Planning, Renovation, Addition & Alteration, Sustainable Design

[edit] Focus

Colleges & Universities, Retail, Entertainment, Hospitality, Government, Offices, Healthcare & Wellness, K-12 Schools, Libraries, Mixed-Use, Museums, Performing Arts, Theaters, Tourist & Visitor, Waterfront Facilities, Multi-Unit Residential

[edit] Projects

San Francisco Ferry Building; Piers 27-31; San Francisco Conservatory of Music; USF McLaren School of Business + Management; Stanford University Center for Computer Research in Music + Acoustics; The Urban School of San Francisco; Cupertino Library, Community Hall + Civic Plaza; Treasure Island Development Concept; Hunters Point Shipyard; Boston Central Artery Corridor Master Plan; Harvard Futures Strategic Plan for Growth; Mission Bay Planning + Urban Design; Southeast Federal Center, Washington DC; NAS South Weymouth Master Development Urban Design Plan; 125th Street River to River Study, New York

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[edit] History

SMWM was originally named Simon Martin-Vegue Winkelstein Moris. See also SMWM LLP, New York, New York, USA.

The merger of SMWM with Perkins + Will was announced on October 17, 2008. The San Francisco staff of SMWM will move to Perkins + Will, San Francisco, California, USA.

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