LEGOS, and his father, piqued Eric’s fascination with all types of construction and drawings, as a child. “My father first taught me how to draw an isometric drawing of a house, while all my friends were drawing two-dimensional elevation views.” When Eric was in the 4th grade, his father, whose work in construction inspired Eric, said he should be an architect. “Since then, I never looked back.”It makes sense that Eric is most excited about the construction phase of projects, but the details and coordination are what he finds the most important. “I believe the details really make a successful project.” Eric puts thought and effort into every corner of a space, coordinating the details with the engineers or contractors, examining how two different architectural materials come together, or making sure there is enough wall space for the owner's art. All of this is part of Eric’s desire to work as a team and coordinate to see a project go from an idea to a finish product that will excite people for countless years to come.
Listed skills include Revit, Autocad, Sketchup, Microsoft Office, and 10 others.