Suzuki Designs Architecture Planning Announces ICON Award Finalists

Suzuki Designs Architecture Planning announces its two, most recent finalists for the Building Industry Association of San Diego’s upcoming ICON Award gala to be held at the Hyatt Regency in La Jolla on September 19, 2015 celebrating the best and brightest of people and projects in the San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside county regions. A custom residence by Suzuki Designs in La Quinta is a Finalist in the Best Architectural Design of a Custom Home. Nancy E. Campman-Crofts, Director of Business Development for Suzuki Designs, earned finalist consideration as BIA Sales & Marketing Associate of the Year.  

“We are enjoying a stellar year,” remarked Andrew Y. Suzuki, President, “home building is back, contracts are up, and now two finalists for the ICON Awards. We are thrilled!” Suzuki, an industry veteran, ramped up operation of Suzuki Designs in 2014, adding staff and embarking on an ambitious growth phase. Campman-Crofts provided introductions to the San Diego region doubling projects in that County. “Competing in industry awards provides tremendous exposure to current and future clients as well as validation from our peers,” Suzuki commented. Suzuki recently served as a judge for the prestigious Gold Nugget Awards which were held in June at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Diego.

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Suzuki Designs, established in 2007, provides architectural design and planning for residential projects including custom, single family and multi-family homes, and mixed-use. Find its projects throughout the counties of Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, San Diego and Imperial, as well as Washington State. Andrew Y. Suzuki established Suzuki Designs Architecture Planning after serving for over 30 years in executive and senior design positions with nationally prominent architectural firms. Suzuki boasts a diverse portfolio currently comprised of single and multifamily projects throughout Southern California. A proponent of disciplined design, Suzuki thrives designing projects that marry diverse and often conflicting factors, including cost of construction vs. marketing objectives, regular vs. irregular sites, micro vs. macro market preferences, or traditional vs. emerging lifestyles. His work includes custom homes, remodels, infill projects, production single family and multi-family homes, duplexes, and yield studies.

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