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JARMEL KIZEL AWARDS PATRICK
CANDALLA
WITH NJIT SCHOLARSHIP
LIVINGSTON, N.J. (NOVEMBER 27, 2006) — Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers,
Inc. has announced that Patrick Candalla of Jersey City, New Jersey, is the
2006 recipient of the Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers, Inc. endowed
scholarship for the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), School of
Architecture (SOA)
“We are proud to award this scholarship to Patrick Candalla,” stated Matthew
B. Jarmel, AIA, MBA, principal of Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers, Inc.
“Patrick continuously displays academic excellence, unparalleled dedication
and leadership in pursuit of his architectural degree. We are pleased to
continue our relationship with NJIT to promote and invest in the next
generation of leaders in the architectural field.”
Patrick Candalla is a fifth year student at the New Jersey School of
Architecture at NJIT. Patrick is originally from Jersey City, New Jersey,
and attended the High Tech High School in North Bergen.
Jarmel Kizel established a $25,000 endowed scholarship fund in 2001 to award
$2,500 a year to a third, fourth or fifth year student of the New Jersey
School of Architecture at NJIT. The award is based on academic excellence,
community involvement, student leadership and design innovation. Jarmel
Kizel employs many alumni of NJIT and Matthew Jarmel, along with being an
alumnus, also chairs the School of Architecture’s Dean’s Council and sits on
the school’s Board of Visitors.
About NJIT
With its four-pronged mission of education, research, service and economic
development, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) plays a critical role
in shaping New Jersey's future. As a major public technological university,
NJIT is an important conduit through which technology flows into society.
The university's educational programs prepare students to be leaders in the
technology-dependent economy of the 21st century. University researchers
seek new knowledge to improve processes and products for industry. Through
public and private partnerships and economic development efforts, the
university helps to grow new business ventures that fuel the economy.
Since 1973, the New Jersey School of Architecture (NJSOA) has trained
generations of area students in design. Located in Newark, the school is a
part of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. NJSOA is the largest
architectural school in the tri-state area, with over 800 undergraduate and
graduate students. Under the direction of Dean Urs Gauchat, the school has
developed a national reputation for excellence in design in housing and
community development, educational facilities, health care and aging
environments, developmental disabilities planning and historic preservation.
The school is especially recognized for its leadership in computer-aided
design (CAD) and in community design. NJSOA educates future professionals
and prepares the next generation of leaders in the building professions.
About Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers, Inc.
Headquartered in Livingston, New Jersey, Jarmel Kizel Architects &
Engineers, Inc. is a full-service, integrated architectural, engineering,
interior design and brand imaging firm serving a distinguished client base
of real estate professionals and corporations throughout the Northeastern
United States. The Company employs over 55 professionals, including
registered architects, interior designers, engineers and technical support
personnel. Jarmel Kizel Architects and Engineers, Inc. has become the single
source for all of a company’s facility needs from site analysis, base
building architectural design, interior design, engineering, relocation
management and product procurement management. Jarmel Kizel was also
recognized this year with NJBiz magazine’s New Jersey’s Finest award, which
honors New Jersey’s fifty fastest growing companies. For more information on
Jarmel Kizel Architects & Engineers, Inc., contact its Livingston
headquarters at 973-994-9669 or visit www.jarmelkizel.com.
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