Edward Bradford

Edward Bradford is a Principal at The Architectural Team, a position held since 1991, where expertise as a trusted advisor and active listener contributes to building meaningful relationships and creating lasting transformations. Prior to this role, Edward served as an Intern Architect at Tsomides Associates from 1988 to 1989. Edward's educational background includes a Master of Architecture degree from the University at Buffalo, earned between 1989 and 1991, and a Bachelor's of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology, completed from 1984 to 1988.

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Chelsea, United States

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The Architectural Team

Founded in 1971, The Architectural Team has been driven by a commitment to exceptional design and an unyielding focus on achieving client objectives. The firm has developed an extensive portfolio that includes a broad range of building types and programs, earning more than 100 awards for design excellence. While our work has been honored with many awards, we are most proud of our clients’ successes and our many long-standing relationships that account for 85 percent of our repeat business. The firm’s principals and project managers work directly with clients, developing a collaborative and participatory team approach. Our ability to understand and draw inspiration from our clients’ goals has resulted in a national reputation as a design leader and a distinctive portfolio of insightful yet pragmatic design solutions that reflect our deep respect for site, context, community, and environmental sustainability. The Architectural Team’s experience includes master planning, large urban mixed-use developments, commercial, multifamily residential, senior housing, assisted living, hospitality, recreational, and academic facilities, as well as hundreds of historic renovation designs that have established the firm’s national reputation in the area of historic preservation and adaptive reuse.


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