Designing for a client requires inspiration, creativity, attention to detail and the ability to listen. Developing this skill set is a combination of education and life experience. My education in painting, graphics, photography, interior architecture and architecture provides my thread to the creative process.
I have been fortunate to partner with a wide variety of non profit organizations in an administrative capacity. Developing position papers and passage of national ocean pollution legislation; developing an in school children's art history program; reviewing potential riverfront development for a northeastern city and the creation of a Children's Museum are representative of work for some of these organizations.
Developing the creative process in young minds was a most rewarding challenge. Teaching architecture and interiors at the college level not only nurtured the student but kept my mind sharply tuned.
We have been pleased to have completed projects in the Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Connecticut as well as California and Florida.
I have been fortunate to partner with a wide variety of non profit organizations in an administrative capacity. Developing position papers and passage of national ocean pollution legislation; developing an in school children's art history program; reviewing potential riverfront development for a northeastern city and the creation of a Children's Museum are representative of work for some of these organizations.
Developing the creative process in young minds was a most rewarding challenge. Teaching architecture and interiors at the college level not only nurtured the student but kept my mind sharply tuned.
We have been pleased to have completed projects in the Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Connecticut as well as California and Florida.
-Kathie Wheaton