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      The creative process is what has driven Richard Cuen's career since his
early years as an architectural student.  
     His career resume has also included furniture design, stained glass design,
real estate development, architectural illustration, and most recently president
of DLC General Contracting Inc., a company that built numerous public
works projects in the Las Vegas area.
     His close
relationships with his
clients are a priority.  
Rich works closely
with his clients
through every stage of
the project.


     Before starting his architectural illustration firm in 1982, he worked as a
senior designer in one of the largest housing firms in California.  In that
capacity Richard designed hundreds of units of housing as well as several
commercial and industrial buildings.  In 1984 he co-founded
Breidenbach-Cuen Architects in Santa Monica, California.  That firm became
a premier custom-home architectural firm.  While they produced numerous
commercial buildings and multi-family projects, they were primarily known for
they're "high end" custom residential work.  Numerous projects from that firm
have been published, some internationally.
     Richard moved to
Las Vegas in 1994
seeking an area of the
country where
everything was new.  
He felt he could bring
something fresh to an
area with unbelievable
growth.
     Richard has designed a wide variety of projects, involving both new
construction and unusual renovation and reconstruction of existing structures.  
His work has included office buildings, industrial buildings, retail centers,
University faculty housing, multi-family residential and private residences
including homes for several celebrities and other note-worthy individuals.
     Through years of experience, he has developed an architectural language
that reflects an understanding and exploration of a buildings impact on it's
environment.  Architects and buildings are not isolated from the world, and
Mr. Cuen acknowledges the contributing factors of context, site, client and
program, design and detail in every aspect of the work.
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