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The
design
of
places
where
people
live
is neither
a fine art
science
or industry
but
an altogether different way of thinking
that brings shape to the imagination,
to a place, people and the habits of every day.
Tammeron Jonesfrancis has had eighteen years experience designing residential, institutional and commercial buildings. Projects include the design for an observation tower at Water Works Museum and Learning Center, Detroit; a Proposal for Rose Hill Center and
the alteration of the Hepworth House (AIA design honor Award 1999). Tammeron's work is design-oriented. Meaning, the work intends a recognition of the significance of imagination as well as an attempt to grapple with present and historical design contexts. Tammeron's apprenticeship and
work experience have been in environments holding similar attitudes. He worked with and for Kesseler|
Francis|
Cardoza,
Giffels Consultants, Seydler-Sweatt Architects, and the Armajani Art Studio.

In his early apprenticeships he worked for Lee Tollefson Architects and the Leonard Parker Architects in Minnesota.
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