Michael Gaydos has been working in the field of architecture for over 30 years and has worked on a wide variety of projects including government, commercial, retail, and residential. His specialty for over 25 years has been in residential design and includes custom homes, major renovations, and additions. He is licensed in both VA & MD and enjoys working with clients, builders, and engineers. His work has appeared in both Washingtonian Magazine and Luxury Homes Magazine.
Michael graduated from the College of William and Mary with honors earning a B.S. in Computer Science and a minor in Fine Arts. He received an academic scholarship to Virginia Tech, where he earned a Master of Architecture degree while working part-time at an architecture firm. After graduating he played a critical role in the management and production of the construction documents for the renovation of the Pentagon, the world’s largest low-rise office building. He created CAD programs and introduced new techniques to efficiently execute and manage CAD projects of this scale.
Michael left the corporate world of architecture over 25 years ago to pursue his passion in residential architecture. He enjoys combining his unique skill set by heavily utilizing his software's powerful 3D rendering capabilities, allowing clients to fully understand their project and reduce the stress typically associated with large scale projects. Through the collaboration process, Michael is able to help clients see beyond their vision.