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Private Residence/Poolhouse Addition and Garden, Architectural Resources Cambridge

Dale Wagner received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon in 1975, and his Master of Landscape Architecture degree, also from Oregon in 1977.  Upon his MLA graduation, he was awarded the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) 'Graduate Certificate of Honor Award' "for excellence in the study of Landscape Architecture".

Throughout his 24 year professional career, Mr. Wagner has enjoyed the opportunity of working on a number of award winning projects for high profile regional and national clients. Whether working as a Land Planner, a Landscape Architect, an Architect or an Interior Designer, he has always tried to think "outside
and inside" rather than "outside or inside".

In October of 1999, Mr. Wagner founded
Wagner Architects Landscape Architects Environmental Planners, where he continues to seek out challenging site and building projects. 

Mr. Wagner is registered as both an Architect and Landscape Architect in Oregon and Massachusetts and additionally holds current NCARB and CLARB certifications.  He is also a member of the American Institute of Architects, and the American Society of Landscape Architects.


In 1985,
Steve Scapicchio graduated with degrees in Architecture and Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design.

From 1987-1998, while with Architectural Resources Cambridge (arc), Mr. Scapicchio worked in increasingly more responsible design roles on a variety of high profile award-winning projects for public, private and institutional clients on the East Coast, Midwest and Taiwan.  These projects included master planning, design and documentation for residence halls, libraries, student centers, football stadiums, parking garages, elementary schools, university business schools, athletic centers, biotech pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, hospitals and town centers.

Mr. Scapicchio received his Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University, Graduate School of Design in 1999.  Upon his graduation, he was honored with a
"Degree with Distinction", the "Gerald McCue Medal", and the "Department of Urban Design and Planning Award for Highest Academic Achievement".