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TEVEBAUGH Architecture's New Leadership Team

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TEVEBAUGH Architecture's New Leadership Team
TEVEBAUGH Architecture's New Leadership Team

Tevebaugh Architecture is excited to announce the promotion of four exemplary members of our design studio to the position of Associate. These dedicated team members, recognized for their exceptional contributions and leadership, will play a crucial role in advancing our Wilmington and Philadelphia offices' continued success and innovation.

 

Addie Spicer, AIA, joined Tevebaugh Architecture in 2014. With a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's in Architecture, she excels in healthcare and civic projects, including the Family Courthouse projects in Kent and Sussex County. Addie is a registered architect who actively volunteers in the arts community.

 

Britt van Veen, AIA, NCIDQ, WELL AP, joined Tevebaugh in 2020 and leads Tevebaugh's Interior Architecture Department. With two degrees from The Catholic University of America, she balances design with budgets, advocates for women in architecture, and contributes to various professional organizations including AIA, NCIDQ, DREW, ASID and IIDA.

 

Curtis Harkin, AIA with over 30 years at Homsey Architects, now leads the Homsey Studio at Tevebaugh Architecture. His classical training and international studies enrich his projects, including award-winning restorations like the Queen Theater. Curtis focuses on sustainable design, educational environments, and has built enduring design partnerships with innumerable regional clients.

 

Dan Mellon joined Tevebaugh Architecture in 2015 and now leads the Philadelphia Office. Leveraging a diverse project portfolio and a collaborative design approach, he focuses on building lasting client relationships. Dan holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Philadelphia University, where he remains active as a mentor and frequent guest critic.

 

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