Kerri Frick
ASSOCIATE, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Kerri’s career plans took root in an elementary school art class. After a unit on architecture, she wrote a letter to a well-known architect, Laurinda Spear, and received a gracious and encouraging reply. The daughter of a schoolteacher, Kerri also loves teaching, and, for more than a decade, has taught architecture studios at the Boston Architectural College. At Schwartz/Silver, Kerri has been part of the design teams for the McCoy Federal Building, the Stephen Robert Campus Center, the Maine Historical Society, the Milton Public Library, and the Economics Building at Yale University. Kerri and her family live in a midcentury modern community established in the 1950s by The Architects Collaborative, the firm of the Bauhaus co-founder Walter Gropius.
Education
MArch, Rice University
BS, Architecture and Architectural History, University of Virginia
FEATURED WORK
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Yale Economics Center