History
Prior to opening ELM Architect, Eric began his professional career in 1994 as a Project Manager for Hablinski Architecture in Beverly Hills, California. His primary responsibilities included the design and construction administration of a contemporary estate in Beverly Park, Los Angeles. Eric joined Appleton & Associates in 1996, where he oversaw multiple residential and commercial projects. Some of the significant buildings included the McEvoy Ranch Olive Oil Production Facility and Pavilion in Petaluma, California, Meadow Farms, an estate and equestrian center in Hope Ranch, California and a new estate in Pasadena, California. While collaborating with Marc Appleton, Eric became well versed in the vernacular and traditional building styles popular today.
Specialties
Eric L. Meyerowitz, principal of ELM Architect, specializes in custom residential and commercial projects. His portfolio includes new construction, additions and adaptive reuse for existing structures. Select projects have been published in major magazines and newspapers including Architectural Digest, San Francisco Chronicle, California Homes and various book publications. Eric opened his private practice in 2002. His process involves working closely with each client from the initial design stages through the completion of construction. With the assistance of various professional design consultants, Eric offers comprehensive architectural services for every project.