Kate Cleveland opened her own firm in 1992 specializing in residential architecture. Drawing from her background and degree in psychology, she provides a personal approach, taking the time to listen and learn about how each client lives.
For a renovation or a new construction project, the highest priority is given to client needs, intelligent planning, and thoughtful detailing. The resulting aesthetic is not only functional, but also pleasing, spacious and light filled. For her many renovation projects, the architecture does not mimic the existing building fabric, but looks like it seamlessly belongs. Project locations span from the greater Philadelphia area to London, England.
Prior to opening her own firm, her institutional work at Susan Maxman and Partners and at Cecil Baker & Associates was recognized with numerous local and national design awards. She has taught at Temple University's Architecture Program for the last ten years.