Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
Andrew Califano is an experienced architect currently working at Ferguson & Shamamian Architects since June 2015, previously serving as a summer intern at the same firm in 2014. Andrew gained teaching experience as a Teacher Assistant for the Summer Program for High School Students at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture from June 2012 to June 2013, and completed a summer internship at Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC in July 2012. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Notre Dame, where education was pursued from 2010 to 2015, following graduation from Roslyn High School in 2010.
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects was established in 1988 by Mark Ferguson and Oscar Shamamian and is led today by a dedicated team of Partners and Principals. Over the years, the firm has created an extensive body of work across the country and beyond. Every remodeled and new residence they design respects the cultural, historical and physical identity of the places in which it is built. Their portfolio of city apartments, suburban houses and country estates, expresses a deep appreciation for historical styles, regional character, and the personal taste of their clients. The diversity of location, character and scale of projects reflects their ability to use traditional forms in varying contexts to address unique site conditions while accommodating the comforts and convenience of their clients. Likewise, their strong commitment to artistic integrity and exceptional workmanship, alongside a holistic vision of design, has led to longstanding relationships with many of the country’s top decorators, landscape architects, artisans and builders.