Claudia S. Cueto, AIA, Principal

Claudia is CuetoKEARNEYdesign's principal in charge of Commercial and Institutional projects.  She has been a practicing architect for over 20 years with an emphasis on interior design, furniture and textile design and has provided services to a wide range of institutional clients, including Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College, as well as private clients.  She has particular expertise in state-of-the-art classroom and seminar room technologies, programming and development of the interior spaces and finishes, research and selection of appropriate furnishings and the design of custom furnishings and millwork.  She is fluent in Spanish.

Education:                   THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA
Master of Architecture, May 1989

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, DC
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, May 1983

Experience:                 CuetoKEARNEYdesign, llc, Swarthmore, PA
April 2004 to present
Principal in charge of Commercial and Institutional Projects.

KRIEGER & ASSOCIATES, Philadelphia PA
Associate, 2002 - 2004
Associate in charge of Institutional Work.

VENTURI, SCOTT BROWN AND ASSOCIATES, Philadelphia, PA
Director of Interiors, 1991 to 2002
Claudia served as in-house Interiors consultant, directing work on projects including museums, hotels, libraries, classrooms and student centers.

MARIA ROMANACH ARCHITECTS, Philadelphia, PA
Staff Architect, 1989 - 1990
GBQC, Philadelphia, PA, Staff Architect, 1989
BOWER LEWIS THROWER, Philadelphia, PA, Staff Architect, 1987
CRS SIRRINE, Washington DC, Staff Architect,1984 - 1987

Teaching:                    •Guest Juror:  Drexel UniversityCatholic University, Spring Garden College.
•Public Service: Member, Board of Directors, Swarthmore Swim Club, -1999 -2005,
Sparrow House Project, Swarthmore Rutledge School, 1999. Rutgers Avenue Community Park, 2001 –

 

Registration:                Registered Architect; Pennsylvania

                                    Member American Institute of Architects