Monisha Adnani, Principal Architect with 19six Architects, has successfully completed the Design-Build Institute of America’s comprehensive education and certification testing program. This achievement is the design-build industry’s highest designation as a nationally certified Design-Build Professional®. Two to six years of substantial, documented direct project experiences in design-build project delivery experience […]
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Fairfield-Suisun USD breaks ground on new performing arts building at Oakbrook Academy
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We are pleased to be part of this project that celebrates the arts for young students. It is with great pride that we are delivering this project on such a tight budget and timeline while keeping the excellent quality and inspiring spaces that students deserve. We can’t wait to see […]
MADI Group Joins 19six Architects
SAN LUIS OBISPO – 19six Architects, one of the oldest architectural firms within California, is proud to announce that MADI Group has joined its team. MADI Group is a recognized design studio based in Northern California with a wealth of experience in education. This collaboration will broaden and deepen 19six’s […]
19six Architects Promotes Amanda Donecho & Federico Cortez to Associate Market Sector Leaders
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – PMSM/19six Architects, one of the oldest architectural firms in California, is proud to announce that Amanda Donecho and Federico Cortez have been promoted to Associate Market Sector Leaders. For more information about the promotion of Amanda Donecho and Federico Cortez to […]
Rosa Alvarado Promoted to Associate Principal
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SANTA BARBARA, CA – PMSM/19six Architects, one of the oldest architectural firms in California, is proud to announce that Rosa Alvarado has been promoted to Associate Principal. “Rosa approaches architecture from the perspective of those who will be using the space. She is a great listener and able […]
Monisha Adnani Promoted to Principal Architect
SANTA BARBARA, CA – PMSM/19six Architects, one of the oldest architectural firms in California, is proud to announce that Monisha Adnani has been promoted to Principal. “On behalf of the entire team here at PMSM/19six Architects, I am extremely excited to announce that Monisha has been promoted to […]
PMSM Architects Unveils New Name
Re-Branding Since 1906 our firm has always remained dedicated to projects that enrich the community. Over the years we have gone by a variety of names which were tied to the leadership at that time, as shown in our legacy tree below. However, the multiple name changes obscured our deep […]
PMSM Acquires Leading Healthcare Design Firm DJW Architect
The Acquisition of the Healthcare Market Leader Futhers PMSM’s Expansion Strategy. December 7, 2015 – PMSM Architects has completed the acquisition of DJW Architects, an award-winning healthcare architectural design firm based in Templeton, CA. The acquisition strengthens PMSM’s current healthcare design studio and expands the firm’s geographic reach into Orange […]
Cal Poly’s Room 218 Renovation
After months of planning, a summer of construction, a partially collapsed ceiling, and other myriad obstacles, the Music Department was finally able to move back into Room 218, our venerable choir room, on Oct. 19. The remodeled room serves multiple purposes: it is the rehearsal space for all of our […]
The New Vic Theatre Receives The George Washington Smith Award
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On February 3, 2015, PMSM Architects was awarded the George Washington Smith Award for Exemplary Design in Architecture for the renovation and addition to the New Victoria Street Theatre. The award was presented by the Santa Barbara City Council and the Architectural Board of Review and the Historic Landmarks Commission.