Thomas J. Caulfield

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Thomas J. Caulfield (December 23, 1939October 4, 2007) is an American architect. Caulfield's work has won numerous national and regional design awards.

He completed the design of the Flora Lamson Hewlett Library of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California after the death of world-renowned architect Louis Kahn. The project received an American Library Association/AIA Honor Award, in addition to a number of regional design awards.

He also designed the St. Mary's Gardens elderly housing project in Oakland, California. That project received an American Institute of Architects National Honor Award in 1981 [1].

Caulfield trained at the architecture school at the University of California, Berkeley. He worked abroad as an architect in the United Kingdom, Italy, and Libya before returning to the United States.

Since then, Caulfield has worked as a partner at Muller & Caulfield Architects, Caulfield Architects, and Peters, Clayberg & Caulfield.

He is a resident of Berkeley, California.

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