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About Drescher Architecture |
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The Tod Drescher Architecture studio
is located in downtown Marine on St.Croix
just northeast of St.Paul, Minnesota. I have
designed over 50 new residences and over
400 remodel and renovation projects since
1984. Though most of my work occurs in the
greater St.Croix Valley area of Minnesota,
including Stillwater, I have designed
residences as far away as Milwaukee WI, Rochester
MN, Lake Superior, Hawaii and the coast of
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- Born 8 March 1956, Milwaukee, WI
- Worked alongside master carpenter father as a youth
in southeastern Wisconsin.
- Bachelor of Architecture Degree with Distinction,
U of M, 1979.
- Bachelor of Environmental Design Degree with Distinction,
U of M, 1979.
- Student Leadership and Service Award, 1977-78,
U of M
- Designed Wilder Forest Camp & Educational Center
as my college thesis. Went to work at Wilder Forest
after college for next 5 years as onsite architect
and environmental educator. Learned from Taliesin
architect Michael McGuire.
- Passed state board exams. Became Professional Licensed
Architect.
- Guest lecturer at U of M. Taught Home Design Seminars
at Lakewood College.
- Founded Design Build Alliance in 1985.
- Founded Tod Drescher Architecture in 1987.
- Began Rural Cluster Design with Roger Tomten in
1998. Guest speaker, workshop facilitator & consultant
for housing development alternatives to urban sprawl.
- Featured in numerous regional & national publications.
- Stakeholder, St.Croix Crossing Federal Mediation
(Stillwater Bridge Alternative)
- Member of American Institute of Architects for
over 15 years.
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