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June 2006 | Categories: People
PVA Welcomes New EmployeesPeter Vincent & Associates is pleased to announce the addition of the following new team members: Kelvin Ngao (left) joins as PVA as a designer. He has more than 15 years of design experience and holds an Associates degree from Pierce College in Los Angeles. Melody Kolich (center) and Lynnsey Doles (right) join PVA as interior designers. Melody has more than 3 years of commercial design experience and holds a Bachelor of Science and Consumer Sciences Interior Architecture from Ohio University. Lynnsey is primarily a residential interior designer with 9 years of experience and a Bachelor of Fine Arts – Interior Design from Chaminade University. Damon Gray, Associate AIA, (seated) joins us as a summer intern. He is currently earning his Architectural Doctorate from the University of Hawaii Manoa. He has 11 years of technical experience and 9 years experience as a project manager. |
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March 2006 | Categories: People
Four New Team Members Join PVAPVA is pleased to announce the addition of 4 new members of our team. We are now 28 people strong! Mike Hulser (front center) joins the PVA team as chief financial/operations officer. He has more than 30 years of financial management and business leadership experience. Mark Slivka (right) joins PVA as an architectural designer. He has 4 years of architectural experience. He has a Bachelor of Architecture from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. Laura Assum-Dahleen (back center) has been hired as PVA’s office manager. She has more than 20 ears of office and operations management experience and holds a Bachelor of Science in Electro-Mechanical Engineering. Jill Miyashiro (left) joins as PVA’s administrative assistant and receptionist. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Hawaii Pacific University. (tab says February 2006 but page says December 2005) PVA is setting the design standards for the Avocet Beachfront Development, a master planned community located on the Bolivar peninsula, a rugged, natural area with pristine beaches paralleling protected wetland reserves near Galveston, TX. The first phase includes a beach club followed by a community center, golf course clubhouse, and a spa. |
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February 2006
PVA selected to set design standards for beachfront communitycontent to come |
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December 2005 | Categories: Media
Lanikai Beach Balinese Featured in Honolulu MagazineHonolulu magazine explores the ins and outs of the architect/owner relationship in building a custom home in Lanikai. The collaboration proved to be successful taking into consideration not only the owner’s desires and needs, but also sensitivity to location and historical aesthetics. Mahalo Hawaii Deep Sea Water Bar, designed by PVA, opens in Waikiki amid much fanfare. Although the product is bottled in Hawaii, it has not until now been available in the U.S. As the product debuts here, it continues to garner attention from the local and national media. The showroom in Waikiki is the company’s first to open in the United States. The design is highly recognizable for it’s signature effervescent water tanks. |
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December 2005 | Categories: Media
PVA Moves Up on PBN’s Book of ListsPVA moves up on Pacific Business News’ annual publication of Hawaii business leaders. We are #18 among architecture firms on the island of Oahu, up from #20 last year as ranked by billing. Two PVA projects also received notoriety: the Sheraton Waikiki Guestroom Renovations is #17 among commercial construction projects, ranked by building permit value, and the Lanikai Beach Grand Cottage is #17 among residential real estate transactions, ranked by price. |






