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Melissa Poche

Architectural Designer at TSW

Melissa Poche is an experienced architectural designer currently working at TSW since May 2021. Prior to this role, Melissa served as an architectural intern at Architects Beazley Moliere from May 2017 to December 2020 and engaged in planning, zoning, and development at Lafayette Consolidated Government from November 2016 to May 2017. Additionally, Melissa worked as a graduate research assistant at Coastal Community Resilience Studio from August 2013 to July 2014. Educationally, Melissa holds a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Graduate School, completed between 2014 and 2016, and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture with a Minor in Business from the same university, earned in 2014.

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Atlanta, United States

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TSW

TSW (formerly Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates) is an award-winning, full-service planning, architecture, and landscape architecture firm with approximately 40 full-time employees based in Atlanta, GA with additional offices in Tulsa, OK, Chattanooga, TN, and Lexington, KY. Maintaining a smaller office size allows our principals to be hands-on in every aspect of a project and allows for more multidisciplinary collaboration. TSW works throughout the Southeast on projects ranging from downtown planning studies to mixed-use developments to streetscape projects. We are committed to developing sustainable places for future generations through a community planning and design process that links tradition and context with today's cultural and environmental demands. Central to this process is an approach thoroughly grounded in the principles of New Urbanism. As a full service firm, TSW is able to take a project from the conceptual phase to master planning to permitting to construction documents and through all of the critical steps in between. We are not only committed to creative and innovative designs, but also think in terms of implementation and the actual built product, which ensures an efficient overall process.


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11-50

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