Integrated Architecture recently announced that Mark Gandy has been named partner in the firm.
Mark received his Bachelor and Master of Architecture from the University of Oklahoma and is a registered architect in the State of Oklahoma. Mark’s architecture career spans over 30 years and includes healthcare, research, education, commercial, and faith-based architecture. His goals of providing quality leadership and service for clients and owners fuel his success.
Mark and his wife, Laura, reside in Edmond. They have raised two children and recently became proud grandparents. Mark is an active member of the American Institute of Architects, a member of the Edmond Rotary, and a member of Edmond Toastmasters. He and his wife are active members and involved in the music ministry at Quail Springs Baptist Church.
Integrated Architecture, which has offices in Edmond and Stillwater, Oklahoma, reports that Mark’s promotion to partner is “an exciting step for the firm.”
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