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Jessie Arora's DF Architecture Group Acquires Atelier Pacific Architects In Burnaby

Darpan News Desk, 07 Jan, 2020 01:47 AM

    Jessie Arora of the DF Architecture Group has expanded his company with the take over of Atelier Pacific Architecture in Vancouver.


    Atelier is a well-reputed firm that has served the lower mainland for over two decades. Brian I. Shigetomi, who has extensive experience in office, educational, retail, community, multi-family / high-rise residential, recreational and hospitality projects spearheads the firm. He will continue in the role of an associate at the firm.


    DF Architecture Inc. & Atelier Pacific Architecture will be a merger under the DF Architecture Group with 30 people being part of the two subsidiaries. Jesse Arora of the DF Architecture Group is proud and humbled at this milestone achievement.


    He also welcomes and invites any aspiring students, who wish to either take on architecture as a profession or are enrolled in the program to learn or understand the path forward.

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