Armando Gonzales
Assistant Carpenter
Carlo is originally from Switzerland and came to the US to attend college and swim competitively for the University of Alabama, where he graduated with bachelors in Finance and Economics and afterwards a master's degree in Marketing Analytics. For the first three years post-university, he worked as a data analyst in Birmingham, Alabama. Yet throughout that time, Carlo was developing his love of woodworking. So when the pandemic began, Carlo, like many others, realized that his career needed a change of pace. He said goodbye to office life, followed his passion, and started his own business, designing and building furniture and other products. When his wife, Elise, was accepted into a graduate program in DC, Carlo knew he wanted to continue woodworking but wanted to do so with a more established company. He's in this industry because he loves the process of building beautiful, functional pieces and experiences that people can engage with every day.
A Michigan native, Joe brings a wealth of experience and a diverse background to the Four Brothers Team. With a construction career that began as a rough framer in the suburbs of Detroit, Joe's journey took him from the civil side of construction in the U.S. Air Force to insurance rebuild work post-military. His transition to Four Brothers was driven by a desire to return to the type of high-quality, dynamic projects he’s passionate about. Joe’s extensive background and commitment to excellence make him a vital asset to our team, ensuring that every project meets the high standards our clients have come to expect.
Tatiana grew up near Seattle, Washington, and it was there that she was introduced to architecture. After looking at drawings of a friend's home renovation, she left with a dream to understand the drawings and design something of her own. She moved across the country to study at the Catholic University of America and it was there that she completed her bachelor of architecture. She spent a summer studying classical architecture in New York, and then came back to DC to complete her Master of Architecture with a concentration in classical architecture and urbanism. She worked for a few years at a firm specializing in traditional ecclesiastical design, and decided to transition back to where it all began: residential design.
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