Kasey Tilove joined Robert A.M. Stern Architects in 2015. She is a skilled iterative designer, focused on consensus-building and client engagement to ensure a cohesive vision for every project. Her experience spans universities, colleges and cultural institutions, with proven expertise in delivering arts-related academic buildings and student residential life projects from planning through construction.
Kasey currently serves as project manager for planning efforts at Colgate University and as project architect for the Huntington Library and Art Museum in San Marino, California. She is a key contributor to the design of Colgate’s new Athletics building, the Carey Center, as well as the second phase of Wolverine Village, a 5,500-bed student housing development at the University of Michigan.
Her completed projects include the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame; Bernstein Hall, the Center for Arts, Creativity and Innovation at Colgate University; the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia; student housing at Vanderbilt University, the Schoenecker Center STEAM Building at the University of St. Thomas – Minnesota; residential projects at the University of Delaware; and Yale University's residential colleges.
Prior to joining the firm, Kasey worked with Torti Gallas and Partners in Washington, DC, where she contributed to mixed use residential and transit-oriented developments.
Kasey received her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame, where she was awarded the Ralph Thomas Sollitt Award. Her work has been published in Acroterion. She is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, where she teaches classes and workshops. Within the firm, she leads educational programming in the design studio and takes part in the Women's Leadership Initiative. Kasey is a registered architect in the State of New York.