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Michael Tauber Architecture

Posted on date Michael Tauber Posted on date May 7th, 2006 Posted in category Company Descriptions

Michael Tauber

Michael Tauber Architecture is an award winning, full service architecture firm serving both residential and commercial clients. In over 16 years of experience, Michael has worked on projects ranging from kitchen and bath remodels in Marin County to designing affordable housing projects in Oakland. His commercial work has included projects as complex as water quality laboratories and designing and building consensus on a 20 person architecture firm’s new office space in a 1960’s era former bank. Suffice it to say if you can build consensus with 20 architects on design of their office space, you can build consensus with anything and anyone.

Michael enjoys working with clients to develop designs that work exceptionally well, look great and are budget appropriate. His passion for architecture extends to the construction phases, where close relationships with contractors and personal experience in the field, limit his clients heartburn and construction change orders.

In addition to a growing practice, Michael holds a teaching position in the Architecture school at the California College of the Arts. This allows him, to stay abreast of the latest technological innovations in construction and cost saving strategies.

For examples of work, please visit the website, www.michaeltauberarchitecture.com

Michael Tauber Michael moved to the Bay Area from Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1989, that is right, he came out right BEFORE the earthquake. He has been known to be elbowed by girlfriends because his attention often wanders to the buildings around him and not to the engaging conversation at hand. A love of all things designed is balanced with a profound appreciation for nature and it's beauty. As a former resident of Sonoma, Michael shares the region's love for wine and fine foods...so when you have a chance ask...ask him what his favorite wine is. More to write so little time...
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