Frank Visconti, AIA, LEED AP
Project Architect
Frank is an accomplished lead Project Architect with broad experience in architectural design, interior design, furniture design, and construction administration. With a 26-year background in all phases of design, he seamlessly synthesizes architectural and interior design and has worked with complex materials, artisans, and high-tech systems on a broad range of projects. He has taken a lead role in Rowell Brokaw’s housing and mixed-use buildings.
Before moving his family to Eugene, Frank worked at several firms in New York City, including Gwathmey Siegel and Peter Marino Architect. He has had integral roles on projects ranging from a new 2.5 million-sf higher education campus in Singapore to unique residential projects published in Architectural Digest. He has completed projects in New York, Florida, Connecticut, Los Angeles, and Aspen. While in New York, he started an award-winning boutique practice. Frank graduated Cum Laude from Syracuse University School of Architecture, where he studied for a semester in Florence, Italy. He won the AIA Henry Adams Medal and Luther Gifford Prize for graduating top in his class and received a Florida AIA design award while still a student. He is the past president of the American Institute of Architects – SW Oregon Chapter. Frank plays trumpet for the jazz/funk/neo-soul band Natsukashii Soul.