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Timothy Wanaselja, AIA NCARB

Project Manager at Meyer

Timothy Wanaselja, AIA NCARB, has a strong work experience in the field of architecture. Timothy began their career as an Architectural Intern at Frederick Ward Associates, Inc. from April 1998 to September 1999. Timothy then joined Meyer Design, Inc. in January 2001 as a Project Architect and worked in this role until August 2012. Timothy was then promoted to the position of Project Manager at the same company, where they have been working since then.

Timothy Wanaselja, AIA NCARB earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree in Architecture from Temple University. Timothy attended Temple University from 1997 to 2003.

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Philadelphia, United States

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As a force for design innovation and creativity for 40 years, Meyer has made an indelible mark on the commercial real estate market by developing design solutions tailored to each client’s business operations. Based in the Philadelphia area, Meyer Design, Inc. provides architecture, interior design, space planning, furniture solutions, and sustainable / LEED design for the corporate, senior living, healthcare, and higher education markets. Under the leadership of Norman F. Liedtke, President, our firm has redefined the role of a design practice, requiring a shift in perception of what interior design services should truly offer. Meyer is a consultant for businesses going through change. Our seasoned team of design principals and project managers advise clients on how to create office environments that support a company’s strategic direction. Our team of experts cultivate decades of professional experience to guide each client through their own unique process of defining their corporate brand image and creating an atmosphere to attract and retain top notch employees. Leading the architectural division is George T. Wilson, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB who has 30 years of experience designing 18 million+ SF of architectural projects. As a founding board member of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council, George has also played a pivotal role in developing and advancing the Philadelphia region's commitment to sustainability.