Experience
Tom Lee
Tom Lee is a project manager at Mitchell Associates Architects. He has been actively involved in the design of 30 fire stations and emergency service facilities both at Mitchell Associates Architects and at Mitchell - Ross Associates Architects, P.C., where he worked from 2001 to 2005. Prior to his work with our firm, Tom designed a wide range of building types starting in 1986.Professional Experience
Public Safety Design
- Project Designer and Project Manager for three fire stations and one public safety facility
- Project Manager for eight fire stations
- Assisted in schematic design for 18 fire stations and one fire training facility
- Assisted in construction documents for two fire stations
Other Architectural Design
- Renovations to various NYS Correctional Facilities
- High tech clean room facilities
- Municipal/Institutional/Educational
- Medical/Health
- Residential
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Architectural Technology, New York Institute of Technology, 1985, Magna Cum Laude
- New York State Certified Code Enforcement Officer, 2007
Awards and Recognition For Fire Stations That Tom Worked On
- Fire Chief Magazine “Station Style Awards” Bronze Award – Poughkeepsie Public Safety Facility, 2007 (Architects of Record: Mitchell-Ross Associates Architects, P. C., and Pacheco Ross Architects, P. C.)
- Fire Chief Magazine “Station Style Awards” Notable Design – Horsham Battalion No. 2, 2007 (Architects of Record: Mitchell-Ross Associates Architects, P. C., and Pacheco Ross Architects, P. C.)
- Fire Chief Magazine “Station Style Awards” Gold Medal – Armonk Fire Station, 2005 (Architect of Record: Mitchell-Ross Associates Architects, P. C.)
- Fire Chief Magazine “Station Style Awards” Notable Design – Kingston Fire Stations, 2005 (Architect of Record: Mitchell-Ross Associates Architects, P. C.)