
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — SWBR announced that it recently hired Andrew Wheeler as a project designer in its Syracuse office.
Wheeler is responsible for building–information modeling, client presentations, and building condition assessments on a variety of project types, the firm said on its website. Wheeler joined SWBR full time after working as an intern while completing his graduate degree.
Wheeler received his bachelor’s degree in architectural studies from Hobart & William Smith Colleges and his master’s degree in architecture from Syracuse University. He resides in Fulton.
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SWBR is a multidisciplinary design firm headquartered in Rochester that specializes in sustainability, education, housing, and workplace design. It also has an office in Troy in the Albany area, in addition to its Rochester and Syracuse locations. The firm’s Syracuse office is located in the Labor Temple Building at 309 South Franklin St. in Armory Square.