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

    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

    Saint John's on the Lake Retirement Community
  • 21-story, 90 condominium unit addition
    Milwaukee, WI

    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

    Kyle Reynolds

    Representative Experience

    “…produce the finest quality documentation possible…”

    Kyle ReynoldsKyle’s technical abilities have helped Continuum Architects + Planners stay on the cutting edge of the industry. His dynamic skills in Revit, building information modeling (BIM) software, enable him to be involved in the creation of dynamic renderings for many of the firm’s projects.

    He is also responsible for the production of construction documents and staying involved in a project through construction administration. His enthusiasm for every project keeps production moving along quickly.

    What do you like best about working in the architecture industry?
    The best part about being involved in great architecture is the sense of pride in the finished product, and seeing its reflection on, not only its inhabitants, but on the community in which it resides.

    What made you want to be an architect when you grew up?
    Driving to my grandparents’ house through Spring Green and seeing the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings. I was always fascinated. Realizing how much it affects people made me want to be part of architecture more than anything else. I love listening to people talk about architecture—what they like; what they don’t.

    What is your favorite thing about working at Continuum?
    I’m always impressed with the personality of the firm; hardworking and progressive. Noses to the grindstone, but eyes looking forward.

    What do you love about Milwaukee?
    Milwaukee is becoming one of the great American cities. It has something for everyone: a lakefront, condensed downtown, two major universities, a seemingly infinite number of parks. On the other hand, there are so many areas that are blank canvases with great potential for revitalization.