Fredric A. Goodman, A.I.A.
F.A. Goodman Architects, LLC 1996-Present
Glavan & Goodman Architects 1992-1996
Weatherby Goodman Trick, Architects 1976-1992
Trott & Bean Architects 1968-1975

Education
Bachelor of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1966

Background
Mr. Goodman has been practicing architecture as a principal since 1976. He spent his years after schooling with Richard W. Trott of
Trott and Bean Architects, Inc., an award-winning design firm in Columbus. He developed an expertise in site planning and residential design which he presented in vivid hand-drawn renderings.
In 1975, Ted went into partnership with college classmate,
Doug Weatherby. Weatherby’s interest in computers brought the firm into the world of high technology. Weatherby Goodman Trick was one of the earliest Columbus firms to use CADD. While there, Goodman did site planning and design for rural multi-family projects, senior centers, community centers and senior citizen housing projects in Ohio and surrounding states. Their clientele included many non-profit organizations and village and county governments.

Mr. Goodman established himself in 1992, as a private architectural consultant and pooled talents on many joint ventures with
Jeffrey L. Glavan, AIA of Columbus, Ohio. Glavan & Goodman produced warehousing, medical office buildings, office buildings, subdivision planning, sorority housing and landscape architecture
of project entrances.

Mr. Goodman formed F.A. Goodman Architects, LLC in 1996 and has since continued with a broad client base including residential and commercial development companies, commercial property owners, and single-family homeowners. Land planning has become a firm specialty with emphasis on New Urbanist principles of The Council for New Urbanism. Recent work also includes much adaptive reuse and rehabilitation of existing structures.

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