Ken Frank joined Robert A.M. Stern Architects in 2007. As a designer and space planner, he contributes to academic and institutional projects from their earliest stages. He remains involved throughout design and construction, with particular responsibility for technical coordination.
Mr. Frank has worked on a wide range of educational and civic projects throughout the United States. His current work includes the University of Texas Main Building & School of Civic Leadership; student housing at Texas Christian University; the Minnesota State Office Building; and the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. His completed projects include the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia; the Schwarzman Center and residential colleges at Yale University; the Inman Admissions Welcome Center at Elon University; and Schwarzman College in Beijing.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Frank worked with Ferguson & Shamamian Architects in New York, where he contributed to the design of private residences.
Mr. Frank’s work has been published in Architect, The Chicago Tribune, and Traditional Building. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami and is a registered architect in the State of New York.