PRINCIPAL, PROJECT DELIVERY / MANAGEMENT
Nigel P. Marsh, RIBA, ARB, Assoc. AIA
Nigel's received his formal architectural education
at the Kingston School of Architecture in England. He is registered
with the Architects Registration Board of the United Kingdom, and
is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He is an
Associate Member of the AIA in the USA.
Before moving to the US, Nigel gained extensive experience in construction
detailing and project management. He was associated with the firm
of Ken Martin & Associates for the restoration / renovation of
the National Museums & Galleries Conservation Center, on Merseyside,
near London.
He next worked in New York, with the firm of Harman Jablin, as Project
Architect for the renovation of the Mercer Hotel, the conversion of
100 Vandam Street and commercial interiors renovations at 1372 Broadway
and 3 Lincoln Center.
Nigel joined CWA in 1993. He was responsible for production of
commercial renovation and corporate projects for: 19 Old
Kings Highway and One Atlantic Street. He directed the historic restoration
of the Holly Houses and Redman's Hall in Stamford. He also produced
the design, detailing and construction management, for the award winning
Malloy House and numerous new buildings for the Country Club of Darien.
He has managed all the CWA projects at the Cuisinart Resort and Spa
in Anguilla for some 15 years.
He has been responsible for a number of large
senior and affordable housing projects located throughout the tri-state
region. Those include: Rippowam Park, Wharfside Commons, Meadowbrook
1 and 2, and Ashburton Avenue - Site B.
Nigel was named a Partner in 2006.
Registration
ARB - Architects Registration Board
of the United Kingdom
Experience
28 Years
Awards
AIA Design Award, Malloy House
AIA Design Award, Rippowam Park Apartments
Lovell Memorial Scholarship, Candidate, 1983
Graduated with honors, Kingston School of Architecture
Memberships
Royal Institute of British Architects
AIA - American Institute of Architects
AIA CT Chapter
Education
Diploma of Architecture, Kingston School of Architecture, 1984
Bachelor of Arts, Kingston School of Architecture, 1981
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