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William B. Tabler Jr.
William B. Tabler Jr. is well known and respected around the world for his expertise in hospitality architecture and design.
Since joining the firm, he has worked closely with the founder, his father, the late William B. Tabler Sr., FAIA on many award-winning projects located throughout the world, including The Hilton Hotel in New York City: The Grand Hyatt Hotel in Cairo, Egypt; The Heliopolis Meridian in Cairo, Egypt. He has also served as Project Designer and Project Architect for many projects constructed throughout the United States and overseas.
In recent years, Mr. Tabler developed an interest in combining a thorough knowledge of preservation with the advantage of modem design techniques in the renovation of many landmark buildings in New York City.
William B. Tabler Jr. earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard College in 1965; a Masters in Architecture from Texas A&M in 1969 and a Masters in Urban Planning from Texas A&M in 1970.
Mr. Tabler is the chairman of the planning board at the village of Matinecock, NY
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Mark Dabbagh
Mark Dabbagh has over two decades of extensive architectural experience and has been with William B. Tabler Architects since 2007.
Among the projects he worked on are: Resorts World Casino - Newburgh, Resorts World Casino - New York City, Sugar Factory Restaurant & Bar – New York, 3-star Restaurant - Waldorf Astoria, La Chine Restaurant – Waldorf Astoria, Marriott 5th Ave – New York City, 24-story complete renovation for the Libyan Mission to the United Nation - New York City; 730-room complete renovation at the Lexington Hotel - New York City; Marriott Residence Inn - Woodbridge, NJ; lronbound Hotel and Convention Center - Newark, NJ; Hilton Hotel - Brookhaven, NY; Marriott Townplace - Moonachie, NJ.
Prior to joining WBTA, Mr. Dabbagh was a Project Designer with GS Design, New York, and with Taylor Clark Architects, New York, where he worked on award-winning health care, commercial, institutional and residential projects throughout the United States and the Middle East. He played a key role in the design, renovation, and construction of North Shore Hospital in Manhasset, NY; Al-Zahra Hospital in Khobar, Saudi Arabia and New York Hospital in Queen, NY. He also provided architectural consulting services for several projects in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai.
Mr. Dabbagh earned his Master of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin -Charles W. Moore Program - in 1990 and Bachelor of Architecture from Ecole desBeaux-Arts of Beirut in 1986.