Ray Campbell

President at Campbell Design

Ray Campbell has over 20 years of experience in the architecture and interiors industry. Ray is currently the Principal Architect and Owner of Campbell Design, a successful firm specializing in commercial architecture and commercial interiors. Ray's expertise lies in design/build project delivery, and they have worked on a variety of project types throughout their career. Prior to starting their own firm, Ray held positions at Calloway Johnson Moore and West, as well as J. Hyatt Hammond. In these roles, they gained valuable experience as an architect.

Ray Campbell's education history includes attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from 1990 to 1991 for extended study in structural design. In 1988, they attended Guilford Technical Community College for Building Code Level 3 with a focus on extended study in building codes. From 1981 to 1986, Ray Campbell studied at North Carolina State University, earning a BA degree in Environmental Design in Architecture.

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Newton, United States

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Campbell Design

Campbell Design is a commercial architecture and interior design firm located in Newton, North Carolina. Specializing in providing services in the design/build approach to commercial development, Campbell Design brings more than 21 years of understanding of the market that it serves. Working with contractors and subcontractors to deliver a superior end project that considers budget, schedule and solutions equally important, Campbell Design has built a track record of consistently delivering as promised, time and time again. Owned by Julia and Ray Campbell, Campbell Design has established a strong word-of-mouth reputation within the Catawba, Lincoln, Unifour and the northwestern Lake Norman areas. With the immense growth that continues to be realized in the immediate geographical area, Campbell Design is ready to meet your architecture and interior design needs.


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