The People of Corkill Cush Reeves Architects

John F. Corkill, Jr, AIAJohn F. Corkill, Jr., AIA
President

Education:
B.A. University of Maryland/1962/Art History, Music Minor, Engineering
B. Arch: Ohio State University, 1967

Registration:
Maryland, 1971. Also: NCARB, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, Connecticut

Mr. Corkill brings thirty-four years of design experience to the firm. His architectural experience includes a vast array of project types, from largescale institutional, commercial and religious projects, to small scale residential design. In addition, he has designed numerous mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. Mr. Corkill is on the Board of Directors for The American Institute of Architects and has served as President of the Maryland Society of the AIA (1998) and the Potomac Valley Chapter of AIA (1993). He coordianted the Prince George's County Regional Urban Design Assistance Team (R/UDAT) for the 1991-92 session. He also serves on the National Standing Committee on Architecture for the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. Mr. Corkill is also the National Secretary for the Labors of Christ of the Lutheran Church, Misouri Synod.


James M. Cush
Vice President

Education:
B.S. in Architecture, University of Maryland/1994
Master of Architecture, University of Maryland/1987

Registration:
Maryland, 1989

Mr. Cush has been a Maryland Registered Architect since 1989 and has over thirteen years of experience in all phases of architectural design, production, specifications, and contract administration. In addition to his strengths as a designer, Mr. Cush's early experience includes training as an electrician and welder. His construction experience has provided him with a keen understanding of projects in the field, thus making him ideally suited to his project management role. He is responsible for coordinating the activities of the support personnel and overseeing project development. Mr. Cush was made a partner of the firm in 1992.


William H. Reeves, Jr., AIA
Principal Architect, Designer

Education:
B.S. in Architecture, Catholic University/1981
Master of Architecture, Catholic University/1983

Registration:
Maryland, 1985; NCARB Certificate

Mr. Reeves has over 25 years of experience which includes involvement with a wide variety of project types. Past experience as a Project Manager includes projects for the University of Maryland, Baltimore; Commercial designs for Riggs Bank of Maryland, Harundale Mall and Mondawmin Mall. Other experience includes Municipal work for the City of Rockville, Bowie and Riverdale as well as Historic Restoration projects for the State of Maryland, Delaware and the city of Bowie. Mr. Reeves has worked on many projects on open-end contracts including the US Naval Academy, State of Maryland Department of General Services and the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Mr. Reeves has worked with DGS and DPSCS projects for six years.


Suzanne M. Giguere
Associate

Education:
Bachelor of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University/1993

Registration: Maryland, 1998

Miss Giguere has had experience in all phases of design and administration. She has worked on religious, educational, residential and commercial projects. In addition to design experience, she also has some experience in construction. Miss Giguere brings to the office a well grounded knowledge of CAD drafting and design. Miss Giguere was the first person to take the entire computer licensing registration exam for Architects in the State of Maryland and pass it.


Daniel Curry
Staff Architect

Education:
B.S. in Architecture, University of Virginia/1996
Master of Architecture, University of Maryland/2000

Mr. Curry spent four months as a construction volunteer with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. There, he built upon construction skills he developed at various community service projects as a member of a Alpha Phi Omega National Coed Service Fraternity. Mr. Curry is proficient in AutoCad 13. Mr. Curry had previous experience at the office of Richard Meier, FAIA in New York City.


Trip to Bilboa
We took our staff and friends to Bilboa, Spain
in 1999 to see Frank Geary's Guggenheim Museum.
To see a larger picture, click on the image above.

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