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Frank H. B. Richards III is a seasoned project management professional with 28 years of experience in various industries, including architecture, engineering, and consulting. He has worked on high-profile projects such as the U.S. Pavilion at the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Canada, and has held positions such as Resident Director, Deputy Project Manager, and Managing Director. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a N.R.O.T.C. scholarship from Cornell University.

Experience

    • Retired
      • Oct 1995 - Present

    • Managing Director
      • Apr 1981 - 1993
      • Hong Kong

      Consulting services, initiated, promoted, and oversaw projects in both Hong Kong and in Guangdong Province, China. Worked for the Guangdong government for two years.

    • Resident Director, Wilbur Smith & Associates
      • Jun 1971 - Aug 1981
      • Hong Kong

      Consulting Engineering, Planning, Project Management. Practice covered projects in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Korea, Australia

  • Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
    • Washington D. C,, Baltimore MD
    • Deputy Project Manager
      • Mar 1968 - Jan 1971
      • Washington D. C,, Baltimore MD

      Urban Design Concept Team. Connect I-70 (from the West) to I-91 (north/south) in and through Baltimore, MD. Develop joint development and environmental opportunities. Help re-write the 1969 Highway Act.

  • Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Designer
      • Aug 1966 - Mar 1968
      • Boston, Massachusetts

      Design work on expanding the football stadium at Dartmouth College; Analysis of how to modify Pier Luigi Nervi's Ice Hockey Rink to also accomodate grand opera; worked on a student-faculty residence.

  • Buckminister Fuller
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • Design Draftsman, Model Maker
      • May 1964 - Aug 1966
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts

      U.S. Pavilion at the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Canada. 250 foot diameter geodesic dome. I worked on the design of the hub connecting 12 4" diameter steel struts, on the plexiglass enclosure, and on the computer controlled sun shades. I also built an 8 foot diameter steel model of the dome for the U. S. Information Agency (the client).

  • Sert, Jackson & Gorley
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • Draftsman and Model Maker
      • May 1963 - Sep 1963
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts

      Student Center for Harvard (joint venture of Sert and Le Corbusier).

Education

  • 1959 - 1964
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.), Architecture
  • 1950 - 1954
    Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
    3.5 years, no degree, Mixed

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