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Summer treehouse marimba solo by chad floyd
John Paul Chadwick Floyd, usually credited as Chad Floyd, is an American architect (born November 11, 1944) and a founding partner of Centerbrook Architects of Essex, Connecticut. Floyd’s work consists of academic, arts, civic, and residential projects. He is a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects and a fellow of the Institute of Urban Design.
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- Summer treehouse marimba solo by chad floyd
- Hand drum solo hands down written and performed by chad floyd
- Education and Early Career
- Centerbrook
- Notable Projects
- National Recognition
- References

Hand drum solo hands down written and performed by chad floyd
Education and Early Career
Floyd graduated from Yale College in 1966 and Yale School of Architecture in 1973. He received a Winchester Fellowship from Yale and a National Endowment for the Arts grant to study celebration spaces in 1974. He has been recognized for the use of interactive techniques, including live television, to engage citizens in urban design and architecture.
Centerbrook
Founded in 1975, Centerbrook grew out of a firm established by Charles W. Moore, formerly the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. Centerbrook was named Firm of the Year by the American Institute of Architects in 1998.