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Nicholas Beardsley - Bio

With a strong background in project management, surveying, and construction management Nicholas is an valuable member of JTAD.

 
 
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nicholas beardsley

With a strong background in project management, surveying, and construction management Nicholas is a valuable member of JTAD. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in architecture from Drexel University and has worked for several notable commercial and residential architecture firms in the Philadelphia area. While building honing his skills, Nicholas worked on residential projects across multiple states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, and Florida. His expertise on site, in the field and with client-relations has made him an asset for our company. In addition, Nicholas has experience in historic preservation and adaptive reuse.


Nicholas Beardsley
Intern Architect

Nicholas Beardsley has a strong background in project management, surveying, and construction management and has worked for several notable commercial and residential architecture firms in the Philadelphia area. His expertise with historic restoration, management and client-relations has made him an asset for our company.

Education

Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 2011 - 2017
Bachelor of Architecture, Minor Business Administration

Gannon University, Erie, PA, 2009 - 2011
General Education - Dual Enrollment Program

Professional Experience

John Toates Architecture and Design, LLC, 2017 – Present

Post Brothers Commercial Real Estate, Philadelphia, PA, May 2017 - November 2017
Drafting and Design Associate

BWA Architecture + Planning, Philadelphia, PA, March 2016 - May 2017
Project Designer

The Martin Architectural Group, Philadelphia, PA, September 2013 - March 2016
Assistant Project Designer

Awards and Honors

3rd Place team entry, 2014 Conference Divine Lorraine Design Charrette
National Organization of Minority Architects, November 2014

Honorable Mention, 2012
AIAS Roger Williams University National Design Charrette, Spring 2010