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SWBR Architects names Guzman, Wehner, Peet, and Naetzker associates

Rochester, NY SWBR Architects has promoted four employees to associates of the firm: Gabriel Guzman, PE, associate, structural engineer; Lynanne Wehner, AIA, associate, project architect; Steven Peet, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, associate, project architect; and Donald Naetzker II, RLA associate, planning manager.

Guzman joined SWBR in 2014 as structural engineer. With 15 years of experience, he is a licensed professional engineer (PE) in N.Y. and CA.

With 30 years of experience, Wehner joined the firm in 2014 and is involved in key education projects. Additional professional experience includes projects in residential, commercial and educational facilities.

 As project architect at SWBR, Peet is committed to provide clients with design solutions that are efficient and sensitive to their needs. He has 10 years of experience and joined SWBR in 2008 as project designer after earning his Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science from the University at Buffalo.

Naetzker is a multidisciplinary development, management and design professional, having joined SWBR in 2014 with 30 years of experience. He received his bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from Ball State University and is a licensed architect.

SWBR Architects is an award-winning architectural practice. As a highly respected national design firm consistently providing leadership, expertise, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, the firm specializes in sustainability, education, housing, health, science and technology, corporate/industrial and municipal design. With offices in Rochester and Syracuse, SWBR aims to positively impact lives through meaningful design.

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