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1982 -
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Walter Schamu & Associates is founded at 122 E. Churchill Street in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood. The firm’s concentration is on residential design.
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1984 -
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The firm expands to 107 E. Preston Street, Baltimore, developing a focus on historic preservation, renovation, rehabilitation and adaptive use.
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1985 -
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Anthony Machowski, AIA and Peter Doo, AIA join the firm, creating Schamu Machowski Doo & Associates (SMDA Architects), adding research laboratory and institutional work, diversifying the firm’s capabilities and expanding in size to 20 employees. The office moves to a larger space at 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore.
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1990 -
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The firm opens a branch office in Wheeling, West Virginia, led by Victor Greco, AIA. The Wheeling office provides academic, healthcare, institutional, commercial and residential design for clients in West Virginia, western Maryland and Ohio.
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1994 -
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The Baltimore headquarters moves to 1016 Morton Street, a former carriage house in the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood.
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2000 -
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Victor Greco is named partner and the firm is renamed Schamu Machowski Greco Architects, Inc.
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2004 -
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SMG Architects establishes a Healthcare Design Studio and helps to restore the Hippodrome and rebuild the B&O Railroad Museum after a catastrophic roof collapse.
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2006 -
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The firm continues its successful relationship with medical facilities, and focuses on historic preservation, residential, commercial, educational, religious, hospitality and senior living clients.
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2010 –
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SMG Architects continues in both Baltimore & Wheeling branching into new markets including restaurants, designing the nationally renowned Woodberry Kitchen and recently opened Vino Rosina, while continuing its roots in historic preservation, residential, commercial, educational, religious, hospitality, laboratories and healthcare projects. |
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