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Richard Chenoweth

Richard Chenoweth is an experienced Architect who has worked with various companies, including Glavé & Holmes Architecture and Mississippi State University School of Architecture. From 1995 to 2022, Richard served as the Principal at Richard Chenoweth Architect // Lourie & Chenoweth LLC, known for their winning Metro Canopy design. Richard was also the President of ASAI in 2005-2006, overseeing educational conferences and drawing competitions. In 2001, Richard was awarded the 2001 Gabriel Prize for their study of French Classical Architecture. Richard holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Virginia.

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Richmond, United States

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Glavé & Holmes Architecture

Established in 1965, Glavé & Holmes Architecture is a nationally recognized architecture, interior design and planning firm located in Richmond, Virginia. Our regionally focused design practice has cultivated expertise in six specialty areas. Each area is supported by a studio structure - Cultural, Higher Education, Hospitality, Interior Design, Residential, and Urban Architecture - allowing us to provide the expertise necessary for a diverse portfolio that involves new buildings, additions to buildings, and renovations or adaptive reuse. We strive to create a context-specific design that fits seamlessly into the cultural and historical milieu of a given community, while addressing the functional needs of the people who will interact with our buildings and spaces. We value a collaborative process that involves the client and the various design disciplines in a dynamic exchange of ideas and concepts. We believe that great design is contextual, timeless and has the capacity to engage the intellect and elevate the human spirit.


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