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Announced on: 07/01/11
We believe we do a great many things here at Tecture and our ongoing experiences on the web knit our "family" here closer together every day. This was never more evident than on May 21st when Tecture's longest-tenured developer, Ricky Ruggles, married the love of his life, Andi Perruzzi (who is also a web developer). It was a perfect outdoor wedding in a romantic, secluded grove, with family and friends gathered to witness this happy couple's union.

The wedding was Super Mario-themed, reflecting both of their loves for video games. Cute, monstrous piranha plants adorned the dinner tables as center-pieces, the beautiful wedding cake had Luigi and Daisy as cake toppers, and the wedding party and the new bride and groom made their entrance to the reception to the familiar notes of the Mario Brothers theme song.

While Ricky and Andi were busy saying their "I do's," Tecture was there fulfilling some duties as well. At the request of Ricky and Andi, Tecture partner Tony Moy went through the motions of becoming an ordained minister to preside over the ceremony. Tecture project manager Jay Simon stood alongside Ricky's brothers as a proud groomsman, while Tecture's designer, Mike Mroz, brought his club DJ skills to the party for the musical entertainment. Tecture partner Ben Rowland also attended the ceremony, but without a role other than taking up a chair and eating some food.

Ricky can finally stop looking through castle after castle for his bride! Congratulations to the happy couple and we wish you both the very best!