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Falamak Nourzad, NCARB, AIA,
        LEED AP

Robert Barr, AIA
Ursula Twombly, AIA, LEED AP
Staff
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Projects involved in
UW-Milwaukee, School of Freshwater Sciences
  • 3-story, 92,600-square-foot research lab addition to the Great Lakes Research Facility

    Tomah Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Building 401, 2nd and 3rd floors
  • 39,000-square-foot renovation from offices into a community living center for veterans

    UW-Madison, Chazen Museum of Art
  • 78,000-square-foot addition for gallery and educational spaces including creation of Fine Arts Plaza

    Milwaukee Job Corps Center
    U.S. Department of Labor

  • 25-acre educational/residential campus; 8 buildings totaling 155,000 square feet

    Saint John's on the Lake Retirement Community
  • 21-story, 90 condominium unit addition
  • Demolish and replace 90-stall parking structure with green roof
    Milwaukee, WI

    Fix Mixed-Use Development
  • 4-story radically sustainable building with retail, health clinics, and offices
    Milwaukee, WI

    UW-Platteville, Boebel Hall
  • Science Building Study
  • 8,000-square-foot renovation of classroom space into four wet labs

    UW-Parkside, Greenquist Hall
  • 4-story, 7,100-square-foot remodeling for anatomy, physiology, and physics labs
    Kenosha, WI

    Heather Pease

    Representative Experience

    “…craft clients’ ideas into visuals and reality…”

    Heather VerhageHeather works her magic behind the scenes. With her expertise in Building Information Modeling (BIM), she improves the documentation process and helps clients see their ideas before a shovel even hits the ground. She is also involved in space planning and interior design solutions.

    She came to Continuum Architects + Planners right after graduating from Milwaukee Area Technical College bringing knowledge that has positively impacted the firms’ productivity. Her skills translate to any building type from higher education projects to retirement community housing.

    What made you want to be an architect when you grew up?
    I came from a family of craftspeople—woodworker, seamstress, ceramic artist, carpenter—so I was surrounded by and encouraged to use my creativity. Most influential was my father, who was a very talented carpenter who hand-drafted and hand-built our house.

    What is your favorite thing to do to unwind?
    Playing sports is the best—volleyball, kickball, softball, football, dance, etc. If not playing sports, watching it on TV or in-person.

    What do you love about Milwaukee?
    Spending time with my friends and family—numero uno.