Lee Casaccio has practiced as a Principal Architect since 1979, building on a family history in architecture and a legacy of service, continuing the firm co-founded by his father in 1954. Lee was taught from an early age to think strategically about the big picture, and how architecture shapes – and is shaped by – each client’s goals and aspirations. With passion, empathy, and strong client advocacy, Lee shepherds projects through to completion, ensuring the results inspire and exceed expectations. Lee holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, former vice president of its Philadelphia chapter, and former treasurer of its Pennsylvania chapter. He also holds membership in the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Delaware Valley Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers and the Society for College and University Planning.
Listed skills include Leed Ap, Architecture, Sustainable Design, Green Building, and 15 others.