ARCHITECTS
Steven C Randel, AIA
Steve Randel has a Bachelor of Environmental Design form Texas A&M University. He has possessed a passion for residential architecture since childhood and took every opportunity to learn about home design and construction along the way. He studied architecture in Italy during his junior year of college and interned for architectural firms in Dallas and Washington DC before permanently establishing a residence in California in 1987. He is currently licensed as an architect in the state of California.
Serrao Design/Architecture
Serrao Design/Architecture is a full service architectural practice, at our core we are a small highly personalized design oriented practice, working and interacting closely with our clients. Serrao Design/Architecture was formed in 1998 as a partnership between Jay Paul Serrao, AIA and Melissa Szpik Serrao. Jay and Melissa, both graduates of the California College of the Arts (formerly CCAC), have collaborated since 1995 and believe in an architecture embodying both art and craft.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Robert Holgate Design, Inc.
Robert Holgate's passion for fine-quality furnishings, warm colors, symmetry and balance, has attracted clients nationwide who believe that personal environment should bring satisfaction and pleasure. Integrating projects with the client's tastes and natural environments has led to the success of his eight-year-old design firm in San Francisco. Having earned a degree in hotel management, Robert understands and anticipates the clients' needs when it comes to comfort and luxury.
RESOURCE
California Architects Board
The California Architects Board (Board) was created in 1901 by the California Legislature to fulfill the mission of protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public through the regulation of the practice of architecture in California. It is one of numerous boards, bureaus, commissions, and committees within the Department of Consumer Affairs responsible for consumer protection and the regulation of licensed professionals. The Board establishes regulations for examination and licensing of the profession of architecture in California, which today numbers approximately 22,000 licensed architects and approximately 11,000 candidates who are in the process of meeting examination and licensure requirements.
