Michael A. Dixon, a new PC Volunteer in Ukraine (Vinnytsia) presents himself for members of English Club in Vinnytsia telling about his occupation as an architect and his engagement in our community.
Michael A. Dixon, FAIA, has over 37 years of experience practicing architecture in Illinois involving a variety of building types which include museums, restaurants, community centers, theaters, churches, libraries, office buildings plus commercial and residential structures. In addition, he has a strong background in restorative architecture encompassing numerous projects recognized nationally as award winning historic preservation work.
Michael A. Dixon, FAIA, registered architect, Dixon Associates, American Institute of Architects, AIA, design, planning, project management, interior design, new construction, renovations, historic preservation, park facilities, restaurants, offices, churches, municipal, commercial, industrial, governmental, residential, museums, restoration, architectural improvements, remodeling, new buildings, historically sensitive design, adaptive use, extensive changes, new facility, retail shops in Kane County, Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, USA, Hotel Baker, Dunham Castle, Sandwich City Hall & Opera House, Kendall County Courthouse, Prairie Gourmet/Steel Beam Theatre, Alamo Barracks, Medical Offices of Drs. Stith and Lazzara, Kelly Orthodontics Offices, Fox Valley Hospice, Tri-City Family Services, Kane County Chronicle Offices, Kehoe, Print Shop at the Naper Settlement, St. Charles Heritage Center, Geneva History Center, Aurora History Center, Ellwood Education & Visitor Center, Gustavson Research Center, Aurora Regional Fire Museum, Beaubien / Lisle, Joe K. Anderson Community Center, Batavia United Methodist Church, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Peck Farm Park Interpretive Center, Mack Town/Whitman Trading Post, Island Park Pavilion, Town House Cafe, Fox Fire Restaurant, Colonial Cafe, Villa Verone Restaurant, Cafe Magdalena, Meitl Country Residence, Bryan Residence.
READ MORE: www.dixonarchitect.com
No comments:
Post a Comment