JOHN CORDOGAN

Education
. Master of Architecture - University of Illinois, 1981
. Ecole des Beaux Arts - Versailles, 1976; Paris, 1978
. Bachelor of Science in Architecture - University of Illinois (Highest Honors), 1977

Certification
. Registered Architect: Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Maryland, New York, Michigan, Florida
. NCARB Registration

Professional Activities
. Member American Institute of Architects
. Board of Directors, Waubonsee Community College Foundation, Aurora, Illinois
. Board of Directors, Fox Valley Montessori School, Aurora, Illinois
. Board of Directors, Plum Landing Retirement Center

Management Profile
John Cordogan heads the firm of Cordogan, Clark and Associates. John took over the firm after completing a Masters Degree at the University of Illinois and studying abroad. The firm has an extensive portfolio of institutional work including K-12 education, college and university projects, performing art centers, museums, and libraries. The firm has also completed more than five hundred financial institution projects over its (54)49-year history.
John maintains an active, daily involvement in the firm's operations. He reviews the development and production of the firm's projects and has general management and administrative responsibility for quality control over the firm including architecture, planning, building and site technology, and computer services.
John has served on building, design, historic preservation, and civic commissions, where he helps establish guidelines and procedures for the improvement of municipal architecture and design.
He devotes much of his time to thoroughly understanding client needs by ensuring that the firm responds effectively to those needs in all aspects of its serviceHis variety of expertise includes building construction systems and materials, environmental, engineering, cost control, and scheduling.
John's work has received awards from the American Institute of Architects and the Precast Concrete Institute as well as Community Beautification Awards from Aurora, Illinois. His work is included in the permanent collection of The Chicago Historical Society and the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Design.