Frank R Cheney
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After Frank Cheney received his undergraduate degree in architecture from the University of Notre Dame, including a year of study in Rome, he worked in New York a while before obtaining his Master of Architecture from Yale University.

He has taught at several prestigious institutions including being an Assistant to Vincent Scully at Yale University, holding a position as Thesis Adviser at Boston Architectural Center, and being an Architectural Jury Critic for the University of Pennsylvania.He founded his own architectural firm in 1988 and has been directly involved in all design, management, and project development.
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I believe that the ultimate success of any project is directly related to the quality of the collaboration with the client. It is essential to recognize and express in the organization, style and finish of a building, the unique personalities of the owners.

Any new building should be unified with the special inherent qualities of a given piece of land with the goal of establishing a comfortable relationship between the building and a neighborhood or natural landscape.It is important to recognize that "style" is inherent in the spirit of a region and local building traditions and not an arbitrary choice.
Residential architecture begins and ends with the aspirations of the client. By taking the time to understand the goals of the owners, the designer can meaningfully investigate how to artistically represent their personalities and wishes. Every thoughtful solution then becomes unique to its ambitions and site.
Historic preservation is a process that endeavors to preserve, conserve and protect buildings of cultural and historic significance. With respect to preservation, our responsibilities divide into two types. The first is to provide accurate building conservation by restoring the precise original conditions of the structure, as closely as possible.
Commercial architectural design begins with an understanding of the client's needs and ambitions. The first responsibility is to solve the functional considerations which facilitate efficient business operations. The interior aesthetics follow to give vision to the way in which a particular company wishes to express itself.
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