SWBR Architects has appointed Dan Glading as project architect. Glading joins SWBR with 12 years of experience as an architect. His responsibilities include project design and documentation, coordination with clients and consultants, and management of in-house teams. Currently, Glading is working on the Holy Rosary Apartments and the Riverside Cemetery Chapel of Peace Mausoleum.
Glading moved to the area from San Diego where he gained substantial experience in multifamily homes and mixed-use urban projects. He was responsible for the rehabilitation of two unreinforced masonry buildings that won design awards for their adaptive reuse as retail/office space in the growing ballpark district of downtown San Diego.
He holds a bachelor degree from the University of Washington, and a master of Architecture degree from New School of Architecture and Design.
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