Jon Wiegand

Graduate Architect at Cox, Kliewer & Company, P.C.

Jon Wiegand is a graduate architect at Cox, Kliewer & Company since March 2011, bringing extensive experience in architectural design and project management. Prior roles include serving as an Atrium Art Gallery Assistant at Ball State University, where Jon designed promotional materials, managed events, and organized exhibitions, and as an architectural intern at Phase Two Architects, LLC., focusing on AutoCAD drawings and site documentation. Jon holds a Master of Architecture degree with an emphasis on sustainability in architecture, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, both from Ball State University.

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Virginia Beach, United States

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Cox, Kliewer & Company, P.C.

Cox, Kliewer & Company Architecture was established in 1984, and has been performing architectural and interior design services for over 35 years throughout several states. Through our strong teamwork philosophy and dedication to design quality, we have created and administrated the construction of over 30 million square feet of enclosed space. Working closely with our client representatives and construction teams, this philosophy has brought about the unique architecture we are known for. Buildings should be more than just monumental shells that look attractive from the road. They are that volume of finished interior spaces which provide the greatest operational capabilities. To ensure thorough integrations of ideas and experience, we select a team for each commission based on those project requirements. Each team includes a project architect, interior designer, technical support staff, and the required consultants; all under the direction of the principal-in-charge, who remains involved from start to finish. Whether or not a project includes full interior design services, we approach it in terms of a finished product, inside and out. Today’s fast-paced economic markets demand a new process of development. Interest rates and financing aside, time and constructability are also crucial considerations. We have risen to these challenges by expanding the team approach, making the owner, architect and general contractor equal partners without a loss of critical checks and balances. The collaboration helps to reduce cost, increase efficiency, and enables each team member to give their best to the project. It is forum that has proven to be successful as well as beneficial; the invaluable experience that we possess and continue to gain is applied to our conventional client relationships as well.