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Thomas Dale Kerby founded Thomas Dale
Kerby/Architect in 1980
shortly after licensure. Several years later he changed the
name to ADAXIS Architects following a new direction. This
firm
merged with CCDR, a Kansas City, Missouri-based Architectural firm
with local representation. In 1993 he reformed ADAXIS.
ADAXIS Architects reasserted itself
primarily dealing in the
commercial arena. In 2000, the firm began designing
residential
projects in addition to its commercial base. Mr. Kerby
developed and patented a method and apparatus for
indexing and labeling computer disks.
While at CCDR, Mr. Kerby was Brigham
Young University's Museum
of Art project Architect. He has experience with project ranging
from 100 square feet (Mona telephone company prototype structure) to
100,000 square feet (MOA). Projects types include Commercial,
Offices and Office Condominiums, Religious, Institutional,
Industrial, Residential, Tenant Improvements, and Retail.

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