Craig Jameson is responsible for directing the firm's design philosophy and ensuring its consistent application to each project. His commitment to creating high-performance buildings and his special expertise in architectural planning and design are behind much of Parallax Associates' success as a source of exceptional educational facilities. He remains involved in each Parallax project from beginning to end, helping clients develop a compelling vision and bring it to completion. Craig is one of the founding principals of Parallax Associates. He has practiced architecture since 1984 and has held teaching positions at Cornell University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He earned his Master of Architecture from Cornell University and his Bachelor of Architecture from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Joseph Masotta plays a leading role in setting the firm's philosophy for architectural design and construction technology applications. His dedication to delivering imaginative buildings has resulted in the realization of many unique structures for leading academic institutions. He applies his design expertise to each Parallax project and takes special interest in developing innovative solutions to architectural planning and technology challenges. Prior to founding Parallax Associates, Joe served for six years as a designer in the Cambridge office of Hugh Stubbins and Associates. He also worked for four years in the LA office of Johnson Fain Pereira Associates leading project teams for a variety of high-profile urban projects. Joe received his Bachelor of Architecture from the Boston Architectural Center and was awarded the AIA Scholastic Medal upon graduation.