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Architect at Relativity Architects
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, US

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    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Architect
      • Jan 2013 - Present

      DeveloperProfessional Registration: AIA Assoc.Education: M. Arch [SCI-Arc - 1999.]BFA [Rice University – 1994] Tima has been practicing architecture in the City of Los Angeles with critical thought and a cultivated aesthetic while continuing his lifelong work as a painter. He grew up in Venice Beach, California and Portland, Maine, and, in addition to his American studies, spent considerable time studying in Europe and recently completed a one-year artist-in-residency in Israel. Tima is an Adjunct Professor at Woodbury University and acts as a guest juror at many Los Angeles universities. As a designer, Tima has completed projects that vary in scale and program. From Straw-Bale construction to various high-end hospitality projects to Motion Picture Production Studio buildings & master plan, he is vigilant throughout the process to achieve a balance between quality, style, and efficiency.Architect/PartnerFacebookTwitterLinkedInProfessional Registration: Architect, State of CaliforniaEducation: M. Arch [SCI-Arc - 1999.]B. E. [Harvey Mudd College - 1994]Scott Sullivan began his professional architecture career by building a Straw Bale house for an organic farmer in San Diego. He has helmed a Design/Build firm, personally designed custom homes in Los Angeles and Hawaii and acted as a project architect for firms like (Fer) Architects, Marmol/Radzinger and Crockett Architects. Scott has an excellent eye for detailing and is well versed in standard and alternative building methods. He values honesty and simplicity in architecture and strives to make multidimensional buildings that work beyond their required level of programmatic or aesthetic requirements.

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