Jeremy is a licensed architect and associate principal in RRMM’s Higher Education Studio. He started at RRMM immediately following his graduation from Virginia Tech, where he earned his Bachelor of Architecture. He began as an intern and worked his way up to an associate principal from the positions of drafter, assistant project manager, project architect, and project manager.
As a key member of RRMM’s Higher Education Studio, Jeremy’s notable projects include Danville Community College’s Workforce Development Center, Virginia Institute of Marine Science’s Facilities Management Building, and Northern Virginia Community College’s Seefeldt Building Renovation. Jeremy has proven himself as a well-rounded architect that is proficient in all areas, but he is especially skilled in Revit and project visualization. His design specialties have evolved to include renovations, workforce development, and laboratories.
Jeremy’s love of architecture was inspired at a young age. As a child, he loved playing with Legos and drawing. Growing up, he worked for his father’s general contracting business, where he was able to learn the construction side of the AEC industry. He then went on to take a few drafting classes in high school, which confirmed his love of architecture and set him on his current career path. His favorite part of being an architect is seeing a project go from a design on paper to a fully realized building and comparing how close the two are to each other.