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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
National Avenue Lofts
  • New 3-story, 73-unit affordable apartment building
    Milwaukee, WI

    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

    UW-Steven's Point
  • North Campus Chiller Replacement

    Torah Academy of Milwaukee
  • 10,000-square-foot high school for girls
    Glendale, WI

    Milwaukee Job Corps Center
    U.S. Department of Labor

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

    Vaishali Wagh, AIA, LEED AP

    Representative Experience

    “…enrich people’s experience through form, color and light…”

    Vaishali WaghVaishali has a very diverse background from studying ceramics and architecture to living in places from India to Indiana. These experiences inform and enrich her design and planning skills. She believes that combining art and architecture challenges her creativity which benefits her clients.

    Her professional experience consists of a variety of projects including schools, medical facilities, housing and commercial buildings. Although, she understands that each building type has its unique needs, it is a diverse background that helps one consider the atypical.

    What do you like best about being an architect?
    Creating space that has the ability to affect people’s lives positively and creating architecture that becomes part of the larger urban fabric.

    What is your favorite thing about working at Continuum?
    The diversity of the people and experiences, It is an open environment for sharing knowledge with no hierarchal structure. Individual strengths are respected.

    What do you love about Milwaukee?
    The lake, recreation and park systems; the Milwaukee Art Museum, cultural infrastructure, and higher education institutions.