Tommaso Briatico, RA
Education
1974 Bachelor’s of Science, Architecture, University at Tennessee
Tommaso Briatico is the principal of Tommaso Briatico Architects, the firm he founded in 1991. With over 1600 projects to its credit since, his experience includes 12 years with Cannon Design where he earned the American Planning Association Award for his work on the Niagara Reservation Center and the American Institute of Justice Design Award for the Amherst Justice Facility.
An integral part of Tommaso’s design process is his use of three dimensional models in response to questions of site and context. By methodically visualizing solutions, he strives to capitalize on existing building characteristics to yield the most dramatic use of space and to create an inspiring environment that engenders productivity for users. This implementation of modern tools for the craft of architecture along with a commitment to his client’s agenda has been the focus of Tommaso’s professional efforts.
With over 45 years of professional experience in architectural planning and design. Tommaso Briatico has demonstrated award winning adeptness with the challenges involved in projects ranging from industrial plants and parks, to office buildings, corporate complexes, religious facilities, health care facilities, residential cluster’s, retail, and private homes.
Being equally skilled with new designs and historic renovation of existing structures, Mr. Briatico has been recognized by his colleagues for his excellence in design earning awards from groups including The American Institute of Architects.