Farmington Hills’ Davis & Davis Inside Design Provides Two to Design Employees


Davis & Davis Inside Design in Farmington Hills has introduced Amer Sahoury as a senior designer and mission supervisor and Jeremiah Doornbos as a senior mission designer and mission architect.
“It is vitally thrilling so as to add these two very skilled people to our agency. Each convey a wealth of business data to our rising agency,” says Jamie Jordan, accomplice at Davis & Davis Inside Design.
Sahoury acquired his undergraduate and graduate levels from the College of Michigan’s Taubman school of Structure and City Planning. He has spent most of his design profession in New York Metropolis working with business main shoppers on tasks equivalent to Wells Fargo headquarters in Hudson Yards, MetLife headquarters at 200 Park Ave., and Abbot Downing places of work on the landmark GM Constructing.
“Amer has additional enhanced our design capabilities and experience. He brings a wealth of expertise in high-end company and public works tasks with an distinctive design sense and a targeted consideration to element. His architectural expertise in all phases, makes him a really efficient and precious staff member.” says Howard Davis, accomplice at Davis & Davis.
Doornbos attended Lawrence Technical College for his undergraduate structure diploma and he acquired a grasp’s diploma in structure from the College of Michigan. He has been concerned in a variety of excessive profiled tasks, together with, the FirstMerit Financial institution company workplace renovation, UWM Pontiac campus enlargement, and The M Den Detroit.
“Jeremy brings a wealth of expertise and a excessive stage of experience to our agency. He has an intensive data of design, development documentation and the constructed atmosphere,” says Davis.
“As well as, his organizational abilities and eager consideration to element allow him to handle and streamline a number of tasks concurrently. Jeremy is a pleasure to work with, his simple method and clear communication make him a trusted useful resource for workers and shoppers.”