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| MATTHEW W. GROVE, AIA Partner, Grove & DallOlio Architects In the past decade, Matthew W. Grove has had the opportunity to serve in leadership roles for a variety of prestigious architectural projects which include the restoration and renovation of Sailors Snug Harbor Cultural Center on Staten Island, New York; the conversion of the Stuyvesant Hotel in Kingston, New York; the renovation of the Residence Halls at State University of New York in Stony Brook; as well as the new design and construction of the Intermodal Transportation Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia. A native of Martinsburg, West Virginia, Mr. Grove studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon University, an institution which is nationally renowned for its academic emphasis in engineering. Upon graduation, he relocated to New York City where he was engaged by such prominent firms as Cabrera-Barricklo, Architects, and later, David Smotrich & Associates. During his employment, he served as Project Architect for the AIA award-winning Woodstock Meadows Residential Community in Woodstock, New York, as well as the restoration of the historic Jewish Community Center in Brooklyn, New York. In 1993, Mr. Grove established his own practice in New York City. Realizing the potential for both new construction projects and preservation efforts in the Eastern Panhandle, Mr. Grove returned to Martinsburg in 1994 where he was joined by his wife and partner, Lisa DallOlio. Since that time, the firm of Grove & DallOlio Architects PLLC has been involved with project work commissioned by Shepherd College, Blue Ridge Outlet Center, Morgan County Public Library, The City of Martinsburg, as well as numerous private sector residential clients. Education Bachelor of Architecture, 1986 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Professional Registrations Registered Architect in the State of West Virginia, 1993 Registered Architect in the State of New York, 1990 Registered Architect in the State of Maryland, 1994 Professional Affiliations American Institute of Architects, Member Preservation Alliance of West Virginia, Public Policy Committee Member Civic Appointments Commissioner, Martinsburg City Planning Commission 1995-99 President, Main Street Martinsburg 1998-99 Board Member, Boarman Arts Center 1996-2000 President, Boarman Arts Center 2000-2001 See related news article. 218 West King Street Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401 |
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