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Charles J. Michal, AIA PE LC LEED-AP. A graduate of MIT, Charles consults on innovative energy-related projects such as the Sibley Horticultural Center in Georgia and the University of Colorado's day-lit design for an undergraduate laboratory. He is Architectural Liaison to National Grid US, where he promotes green design. Mr. Michal is also licensed as a Professional Engineer and a Certified Lighting Designer. His work includes corporate interiors, adaptive re-use, custom homes and institutional projects such as Cedarcrest, the Keene Day Care Center, Home Healthcare Hospice and Community Services and Maplewood at Cheshire County.
Thomas M. Weller, AIA LEED-AP. Tom enjoys community engaged design whereby creatively synthesizing the ideas of many individuals into group-inspired architecture. This process has influenced such projects as, Plainfield Library, Monadnock Covenant Church, Stonewall Farm Learning Center, Nelson Town Library, High Mowing School, The Learning Center at Concord Hospital, the Sullivan Town Hall and the Alumni Center for Keene State College. He is a 1974 graduate of the Catholic University of America, located in Washington, D.C.
Bill Fleming, AIA. Mr. Fleming has practiced architecture since
1972; specializing in healthcare design as a staff architect for the
Cheshire Medical Center (1990 to 1999). His experience encompasses a
large range of projects varying in scope and complexity. Mr. Fleming
is a native of Santa Barbara, California; where he studied architecture
and practiced until 1984. He served in the US Army for 2 years and had
the opportunity to live and travel throughout Europe. He has worked
with architectural and interior design firms in California, Utah, Michigan
and New Hampshire. Recently Mr. Fleming collaborated with Mr. Michal
on the Cheshire County Needs Assessment Study, and the Cheshire County
Facilities Feasibility Study. Currently he is Project Manager for the
Moore Nanotech facility in Swanzey, New Hampshire.
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