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Jorge Mantilla

Associate at Nichols Architects

Jorge Mantilla is a seasoned construction administrator and architect with extensive experience in the architectural and construction sectors since 1978. Currently serving as the Construction Administrator for Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates, Inc., focused on the Seville, Miami Beach Edition, Jorge also operates a private practice under the name Jorge D. Mantilla Architect, where notable projects include renovations of two restaurants at The Omni Amelia Island Plantation. Jorge has held various appointments, including roles on the Zoning Code Review Committee and the Architectural Review Board. Previous experience includes significant contributions as an architect at The Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership, a project manager at GS2 Construction Company, and early roles as a draftsman. Jorge Mantilla holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami and a Bachelor of Design from the University of Florida.

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Nichols Architects

Nichols Architects Nichols Architects offers full architectural and planning services specializing in the design of hotels, resorts, condo/hotels, office buildings, retail and mixed-use projects throughout the United States, the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America. Since 1967, Nichols Architects has been involved in the planning and design of more than $5 billion dollars in new construction and renovation, encompassing over 50,000 hotel rooms. The firm has designed over 150 hotels, often in cooperation with the hospitality industry's most prestigious names. These hotels include many major convention hotels, business hotels, resorts including residential / timeshare components, and major mixed-use projects involving hotel / office / retail / residential uses. Within the past five years, the firm has also done extensive work in the development of major brand condo/hotels. At Nichols Architects, we approach every project as a unique opportunity to contribute to a built solution that enhances its environment, improves its neighborhood, is informed by its context, and is a delight to those who live, work or play within it. QSC AR-91798