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Founder's Background
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture from
Boston Architectural Center
REGISTRATIONS
Architectural - Massachusetts #8391
Construction - Massachusetts #060059
Remodelers - Massachusetts #116985
ASSOCIATIONS
National Council of Architectural Registration
American Society of Civil Engineers
Archaeological Institute of America |

Steven Petitpas, founder
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EXPERIENCE
Steven Petitpas is a registered architect and licensed builder with related
experience in landscape architecture, interior design and construction
management. With three decades of architectural experience, he has
been involved with the design of both renovation and new construction
projects. He has broad professional experience with a diversity of
building types and construction technologies. Mr. Petitpas has extensive
diverse experience with public & private sector design projects
that represent a broad range of facility types, market segments and
construction technologies. His experience includes affordable housing,
health care, commercial, institutional and hospitality projects, open
spaces, schools & municipal buildings as well as regulatory approvals
processes.
Mr. Petitpas is the principal of his own Architectural
Design/Consulting firm, Aesthetic Images, and has provided complete
design services, to a number of clients such Harvard University; Akira
Yamashita Associates, a Japanese urban design firm; DCPO and Mass. Port
Authority, state agencies; PFD, a city agency; USPS, and the US Army.
He has broad experience in the design of buildable projects that reflect
the practical and common sense construction knowledge necessary for successful
design and construction solutions.
His skills, in the design and management of diverse project types, accommodating complex programs, multiple user needs, and stringent budgetary constraints, are brought to all projects.
Representative projects that illustrate Mr. Petitpas' commitment to the art and craft of building design and construction can be found within this site under project portfolio.
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