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Matthew Daughdrill -
Partner As a 2002 distinguished graduate of the Boston Architectural College, Matt was quickly invited back to his Alma Mater to serve as a faculty member and academic adviser - while concurrently practicing architecture in both Cambridge, Massachusetts and in Portland, Maine. Early in 2013 Matt joined the CPWA team and relocated to the lakes-region of New Hampshire. In NH Matt’s design ethic, his approach to sustainability, his ability to successfully morph historic details with modern design and construction systems as well as his keen eye for detail and innovation when it came to lakes-region vernacular have all consistently been nothing short of spectacular for CPWA. In the last 12 years many of Matt’s projects have landed in design magazines, caught the eye of a Forbes magazine editor in LA and won a great deal of awards; including several AIA and NH Home Awards, several more NH Parade of Homes Awards including the coveted “People’s Choice Award” an additional AIA Award for Interior Design, as well as a televised interview with the American Institute of Architects, over a dozen different trade publications and an unexpected National Register Nomination. During day-to-day life at the office Matt particularly enjoys balancing project workflows in ways that both directly benefit the client’s interests while contributing to quality mentoring and strengthening the careers of his coworkers. Outside of Architecture, Matt, also and Eagle Scout and lifelong OA member (National Honor Society for Scouting), volunteer’s much of his free time as an Outdoor Leadership Skills (OLS) trained and Youth Protection Certified adult leader, troop committee member and assistant scoutmaster within the now coed Scouting America organization. For approximately 50-60 days and nights out of the calendar year, Matt helps teach and organize a broad spectrum of leadership skills and activities to all scouts between the ages of 11 and 18 – including his daughter. |