Rudy V. Ridberg, AIA, Principal
www.ridarch.com
rvr@ridarch.com
Mr. Ridberg has over 30 years of domestic and international experience in the fields of Architecture, Space Planning and Interior Design. Prior to establishing Ridberg + Associates in 1983, Rudy was a Project Manager for a large New York-based Architectural Firm specializing in Space Planning and Interior Design. He was also an Associate and Chief Architect for a Westport, Connecticut firm, specializing in Retail Architecture and Design. Rudy received his Master of Architecture from the Pratt Institute in 1976 following his B.S. in Architecture from Ohio State University in 1974. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, AIA Connecticut, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a NCARB Certificate Holder. He currently holds professional architectural licenses in the States of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina and Georgia.
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Bensonwood
www.bensonwood.com
info@bensonwood.com
Look to Bensonwood for fully custom designed, quality built timberframe structures, whether residential or public. Their award-winning team of designers, timberframers, woodworkers, engineers, and project stewards will work with you at every stage to bring your ideas to reality.
For more than thirty years, Bensonwood has delivered uncompromising quality and innovation in every timberframe structure they design and build. They can provide complete custom design, timber engineering and consulting services, or a new home designed from their QuickHome process.
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LineSync
www.linesync.com
linesync@linesync.com
LineSync Architecture was founded in September,
1988, a home-based business where in Joseph Cincotta and Julie Lineberger worked out of one room in their rented home in Whitingham, Vermont.
Within two years, LineSync Architecture added an employee and garnered two awards. In 1993, Cincotta and Lineberger bought a home seven miles up the road in Wilmington, a town with 2,000 people AND a stoplight.
By 1996, with three employees in addition to the owners in one small room, renovations began on the
horse barn behind the house at 14 Castle Hill.
Today, in 2006, LineSync Architecture currently has five employees in addition to the owners. Quality of life is as important as the quality of our designs and drawings. Employees enjoy setting their own hours, mid-week ski passes, and a congenial working
environment.
With growth of LineSync Architecture comes redefinition and refinement. "Art in Everyday Life" has remained our driving force, and is now fully integrated into our stated philosophy, our promotional materials, as well as our work environment.
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