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Joey Burnett

Project Architect at Novus Architects, Inc.

Joey Burnett is a seasoned Project Architect at Novus Architects, Inc., with experience in project coordination and management. Previous roles include Project Manager and Architectural Associate at The Tamara Peacock Company, and Production Coordinator at Air-Vent Exteriors Inc., where oversight of commercial projects and preparation of quotes were key responsibilities. Earlier professional experience includes positions as Lead Designer at Pixelsock and Creative Director at Bella Love, focusing on client needs and artistic project management. Educational qualifications include two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Architecture and Fine/Studio Arts from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, earned between 2008 and 2013.

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Novus Architects, Inc.

Available job listings can be found here, https://bit.ly/2P0Yvns Novus Architects took shape in 1992 – with one architect working for one new client. Strong, long-term relationships are the heart of what we do, and we never take for granted the trust clients place in us to listen intently to their needs, craft a custom process, gather a team with the right skills and passions – and together, bring to life spaces that serve people. Every day, we take our diverse interests and collective experiences and put them to work in wholly new ways – again and again. Because while we may carry the title of architect, planner, or designer, we see ourselves as consultants with an architectural perspective. The truth is, we do our best work when we challenge the notions of what an architect, designer, or planner can or should do and step beyond traditional roles to create new, unique processes that bring simplicity and clarity to the most complex projects. To build highly functional, beautiful spaces: medical facilities that nurture both physician and family, schools that inspire and engage both children and teacher, community centers that invite both dialogue and worship, is to constantly study how people move in and through spaces, how design influences human interaction, discovery, and deep connection. For us, that lifelong study is, like people themselves, always new, always challenging, and ever changing. So we focus on process, priorities, details, and communication. We embrace ingenuity, collaboration, and adaptation, because for us, a space is more than any hospital, school, or house of worship, it’s an always-new way of connecting and serving people. Novus Architects always new