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KARL R. MROZEK, AIA (1948-) Mrozek was born in Newark NJ and went to Governor Livingston High School in Murray Hill. Starting at Marietta College, he is a 1970 graduate of The Ohio State University School of Architecture. He interned with Dalton Dalton Little and Brubaker/Brandt designing the Ohio Supreme Court. From there he worked for Richard Henry Eiselt and later SEM Partners where he became a partner. SEM opened an office in Raleigh where Mrozek was principal. When that closed in 1984, he went into private practice. After a few years his firm was absorbed into Dewberry and Davis. He left to be vice president of Barnhill Contracting Company until opening up his own firm again in 1994. Throughout his professional life Mrozek designed more than 75 residences. For many of these since 1990 he was also the builder. He is an Emeritus member of the AIA and retired in 2010. |
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1990 - His own house, 3812 Darby Road, Durham. Designed and built by Mrozek. Two structures with a connecting deck that spans a creek winding through the ¾ acre wooded site. 2500 square feet with a 1000 sf heated garage.
2002 - The Jill and Scott Doyle Residence, 40008 Worth, in the gated Governor's Club, Chapel Hill. Designed and built by Mrozek. Was the December 2006 Home of the Month in the News and Observer. |
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Sources include: Karl Mrozek.
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