Wilmington-based Mark Loudermilk Architecture has added three interns this summer, according to a recent announcement.
The firm's interns are Bryan Stewart, a third-year student at the University of North Carolina Charlotte School of Architecture; Quincy Rackley, a third-year student at the College of Architecture and Environmental Design at Bowling Green State University; and Ryan Carter, a second-year student at the UNC Charlotte School of Architecture.
"These students are working full time this summer to assist us with all our projects," stated a news release from the architecture firm, which is located at 201 N. Front St. in downtown Wilmington. "They are learning hands-on REVIT training and the business of architecture. This fits within our mission of training the next generation of architects."
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