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Becker Morgan associates pass Architectural Registration Examination

May 2, 2012

Becker Morgan Group have announced Craig Williams, AIA, and Daniele N. Hall, AIA, have passed the Architectural Registration Examination to become Registered Architects.

To become licensed, an individual must pass a series of seven exams and fulfill education and experience requirements set forth by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

Williams has over 15 years of design experience. He is a graduate of University of Maryland College Park with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture. Williams has extensive experience combining architectural rendering and 3D modeling with the firm’s in-house graphic design department to provide clients with state-of-the-art presentation materials. His project experience with the firm includes: Onancock Community & Cultural Center in Onancock, Va.; James M. Bennett High School in Salisbury, Md.; Dover International Speedway/ DuPont Monster Bridge in Dover; Salisbury University Chester & Choptank Dormitory Renovations in Salisbury, Md. and Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City, Md.

Hall has over six years of experience and is a graduate of the Catholic University of America with a master of architecture and Lehigh University with a bachelor of architecture. Her responsibilities include architectural design and project managerment for various project types including educational, healthcare, and commercial. Hall’s project experience with the firm includes La Red Health Center in Georgetown; Somerset County Community Services Center in Westover, Md.; James M. Bennett High School in Salisbury; Johnson Controls Middletown Distribution Center in Middletown; Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City and West OC Fitness in Ocean City.

Becker Morgan Group provides Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying, and Interior Design services. The firm has offices in Maryland, Delaware, and North Carolina. For more information, go to www.beckermorgan.com.