Gregg Fleishman
May 6 2008, Pooja

Gregg Fleishman is an architect, designer, artist and inventor whose work I’m sure would appeal to all because of its geometry and functionality. Largely influenced by his early work experience in the construction industry, Fleishman’s mission is to...

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