Robert Cassway is an award winning architect.
His architectural awards include local, state, and national design awards.
Cassway received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and his Masters degree from the University of Michigan.
He has taught design at the University of Michigan, and Temple University. He has also been a visiting lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania. Currently he is lecturing throughout the United Stated on the Various Aspects of Modern Architecture.
Cassway’s architectural firms have been based in Philadelphia. In 1963 he founded Cassway & McGee, with Tim McGee, a classmate at the University of Pennsylvania. After McGee’s death, the firm’s name was eventually changed to Cassway-Albert LTD. In 2004 Cassway-Albert LTD merged with SPG3 Architects
Cassway has designed projects throughout the United States, the Bahamas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and in England.
Cassway has designed a wide range of building types including schools, single and multifamily housing, hotels, marinas, food service buildings, and office building.
Currently Cassway specializes is housing in its many forms, from high priced vacation houses, housing for the elderly and public housing. He is also expert in the restoration of historic buildings.
His work has appeared in the Architectural Record, House and Home, the British version of House Beautiful and many other architectural publications.
Cassway’s designs have remained simple and straight forward, following the design principles he learned from Louis Kahn, and other teachers, while studying at Penn.
All the projects shown on this web site were designed when Cassway was the “Partner In charge of Design” at Cassway & McGee and Cassway-Albert, unless noted otherwise.