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“I believe that a great home is the result of a collaborative effort between the Client and
the Architect."

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About Angelo

Angelo Caciola became interested in architecture as a natural progression of his experience working as a boy. His father was a builder and a building inspector with the City of Los Angeles.

He studied architecture at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture where he learned the principles of Organic Architecture.

“I was introduced to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright by my high school drafting teacher. I was immediately taken with his incredibly dramatic, progressive designs, and inspired by his philosophy of an American Architecture.”

Angelo has done over one hundred designs and design/build projects, primarily in Southern California. The majority of his projects have been custom residential, ranging from small additions or remodels to new homes of more than ten thousand square feet. Many of these projects have been in hillside areas.

He is licensed in California as both a General Contractor and as an Architect. He is also licensed as an Architect in Colorado where he has designed sixteen custom residences in the Vail area. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects.

Angelo Caciola projects can be seen throughout the hills of Los Angeles and the Santa Ynez Valley in Southern California, as well as in Colorado, and as far away as Orlando, Florida.

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