Patrick Mora, AIA principal
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Patrick Mora has been a licensed architect in
California since 1985, with previous registration from 1982 in the state
of Florida. In 1983, he earned his NCARB licence from the National Council
of Architectural Registration Boards. Patrick received his Bachelor of
Architecture from the University of New York in 1979 after obtaining a
Bachelor of Science in Architecture from UNY City College in 1977. Additional
studies
include Continuing Education at Harvard University, and two years of structural
engineering at San Francisco State University 1982 and 1983. After gaining
experience working
with various firms in New York City and Fort Lauderdale, Patrick moved
to San Francisco where he worked as a team member with the San Francisco
firm of Skidmore Owings and Merrill where he worked on the 44-story residential
and commercial tower at 333
Bush Street. He has been a member of the Planning Commission and the Redevelopment
Steering Committee for the City of Pacific in California. He has also been
a Board Member of the Pacifica Land Trust and the Mission YMCA.
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| Education |
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1981 |
Continuing Education Studies, Harvard University |
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1982-83 |
Studies in Engineering, San Francisco State University |
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1979 |
Bachelor of Architecture, University of New York |
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1977 |
Bachelor of Science in Architecture,
UNY City College, New York City |
Professional Registration |
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1985 |
Registered Architect: State of California |
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1983 |
NCARB licence from National Council of Architectural Registration Boards |
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1982 |
Registered Architect: State of Florida |
Community Service & Membership |
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1999-2000 |
Mission YMCA, San Francisco, Board Member |
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1989-93 |
Member of Planning Commission for City of Pacifica |
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1989-83 |
Redevelopment Steering Committee Member for City of Pacifica
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