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Peter Cadoux, Principal The son of a builder, Peter Cadoux grew up drawn to the design aspect of building. He then earned both his Bachelors of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Architecture degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design. Since opening Peter Cadoux Architects, P.C. 18 years ago, Peter has become increasingly recognized as an authority on exceptionally good taste in architecture. His work has been nationally featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Better Homes and Gardens, Bon Appetit as well as numerous Connecticut-based magazines (Westport Magazine, Weston Magazine, Connecticut Cottages and Gardens and Fairfield County Home). Peter is a member of the National Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Connecticut chapter of the AIA, the New York Chapter of the AIA, and The National Trust for Historic Preservation and is certified by the National Council of Architecture Registration Boards. He is licensed in the states of Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts. Peter is a member of the Westport Chamber of Commerce and is very active in several non-profit organizations. He lives and works in Westport with his wife and their three children. Kenneth Kliczewski, Associate After gaining experience with several nationally recognized architectural firms, Kenneth joined Peter Cadoux Architects 14 years ago. He earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the City University of New York and is the recipient of several award recognitions for both design and construction. Kenneth is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He is affiliated with the United States Green Building Council and well versed in environmental sustainability. Kenneth shares Cadoux’s impeccably high design and construction standards. Tanner White, LEED-AP After earning his degree in architecture from the University of Texas, Tanner continued his interests in sustainable architecture and building practices by studying under several internationally recognized architects. In 2008, Tanner earned his professional license with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the internationally-recognized green building certification system. Tanner's technical knowledge and design skills coincide with Cadoux's comprehensive approach to the unification of design and practicality. |