Jeremy
Broderick graduated from Roger Williams University School of
Architecture with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2002. His main interest
and focus during college was the artistic and design aspects of the
field. After graduation he went to work for Hogan/McCauley Architects
in Providence, Rhode Island. The firm was a natural fit for Jeremy as
it concentrated on artistic and metaphoric projects and installations.
Jeremy played a major role in the production of Steel and Light, a light
and slide show projected on the Hurricane Barrier in Providence. Jeremy
left the firm and joined MC Carpentry to work with Todd. Jeremy, like
Todd, refined his framing and finish carpentry skills here; but he also
felt that he wanted to run his own business in his own manner. Jeremy
has played a major role in the evolution and development of Sixteen
On Center. He has been instrumental in producing renderings which showed
our clients what was possible. He has also had a keen business sense
and focused our company in a positive direction for growth. Jeremy left
our company in March of 2007 to pursue personal interests on the West
coast. We will miss him.