Nosky joins Charles Vincent George Architects
Charles Vincent George Architects has added Mark D. Nosky, former principal of Stewart-Nosky Architects, Ltd. as senior project manager for the Naperville-based firm.
Nosky will greatly expand the commercial range of CVG with his 35 years of experience in retail and office design.
Nosky's portfolio includes providing architecture and interior design services for Kildeer Village Square; Seven Bridges office buildings encompassed in Main Street at Seven Bridges; Columbiana Station, a theatre-based lifestyle retail center in Columbia, South Carolina; and Springbrook Prairie Pavilion in Naperville. Nosky has also completed a number of projects in Downtown Naperville, including Main Place West & East, which involved designing a new exterior for the Apple Store; as well as Washington Place, which offers facades with a contemporary vision of the downtown's many 1800s buildings. A mainstay of Nosky's previous practice, his experience with big-box retail clients including Whole Foods Market, Sunset Foods, Art Van, Nordstrom Rack, Dominick's Finer Foods, DSW, Sierra Trading Post, Marshalls, Michaels, World Market, HomeGoods, and CVS Pharmacy will bolster CVG's capabilities.
Nosky holds a BS in Architecture from The Ohio State University and a Master of Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. After beginning his career in St. Louis, he relocated to New York City, where he worked for Phillip Johnson/John Burgee and Kohn Peterson Fox (in both New York and London), focusing on high-rise office buildings including Goldman Sachs' International headquarters and upscale retail projects including Barney's in Midtown Manhattan. In 1993, Nosky moved to Chicago to form Stewart-Nosky, an architectural firm specializing in a broad range of commercial, mixed-use and office projects.
"With the addition of Mark Nosky, CVG is poised to offer deeper capabilities in the retail and commercial sectors, adding to an already growing internal team dedicated to these markets," said Bruce George, president and CEO of Charles Vincent George Architects.