Catherine Purple Cherry
“Everyday Hero” of the Month – May 2010

Cathy Purple Cherry, AIA,
LEED AP is Principal and Owner of Purple Cherry Architects, a wholly-integrated
design firm started in 1994 and located in Annapolis, Maryland. Cathy and her staff apply their talents
to “Purposeful Architecture” – the design of spaces and buildings for children
and adults with special needs. The
firm provides their clients with a full range of architectural, interior design
and planning services, from initial design through construction administration,
as well as graphic support for marketing and fundraising including 3-D
rendering.
Cathy knew from the time she was 12 that she wanted to be an architect. By the time she was a teenager,
she knew she would adopt a child. And by her late thirties, having accomplished
both goals, she discovered a new one: to design buildings and spaces for
individuals with special needs. Thus, Purposeful Architecture was born.
Her adoptive son, Matthew, now 18, is multiply-challenged with autism and
other special needs. Over the years of observing the environmental issues that
have had an impact on his successes and failures in his relationships with his
siblings, parents and friends, she became committed to having a positive impact
on the environments of individuals with special needs. She further realized
that her own childhood with her older brother, who has Down syndrome, had
prepared her for the formation of Purposeful Architecture. Her understanding of the challenges he
faced on a daily basis, coupled with her experiences while raising Matthew, has
given her the gift of heightened sensitivity and an increased cognitive ability
to absorb patterns in the actions and behaviors of children and adults with
special needs. The passion and the mission work hand-in-hand.
Purposeful
Architecture, a studio of Purple Cherry Architects, was created to embrace the
design work of organizations supporting individuals with special needs. Born
from a desire to create nurturing environments for adults and children with
mental and physical challenges, Purposeful Architecture supports projects that
have great purpose serving others in need of support.
So what drives her to pursue this type
of work? It is where her heart is. It is her calling. She firmly believes every
person has a gift that they should share with others. In being intimately and
emotionally connected to a life situation, the gift of Cathy as an architect is
to take her experiences and translate them into successful designs that gives
back to the community exciting and supporting spaces. Behind
Purposeful Architecture is the heart for giving, nurturing and supporting
others with needs.
As an advocate for
individuals with special needs, Cathy serves on two Boards of Directors -- for
The Summit School, which serves students with dyslexia and other learning
differences, and for Opportunity Builders, Inc., which provides a motivational
environment offering vocational training, employment opportunities,
recreational activities and support services to adults with developmental
disabilities.
The same tenacity that propels her to
vocally and forcefully advocate for her oldest child benefits our clients. There are core needs for
individuals with challenges. Through architecture, she can provide for those
needs in a wonderfully inspiring way through the use of light, color, shape,
spatial relationships and so on.
Cathy’s
compassion is a key element enabling her to powerfully convey a group’s mission
and goals from marketing tools she creates for them -- all the way through
meeting the needs of that group, and the individuals and families it serves, in
the final project design. As a member of the two mission-driven boards as noted
above, she also understands the reality of capital campaigns, endowments and
budgets.
Purple
Cherry Architects was awarded its first Purposeful project with Arundel Lodge,
a 28,000 square foot, two-story facility, completed in 2005, that today
provides rehabilitation services to more than 140 men and women with psychiatric
disabilities. Since then the firm
has gone on to transform 20,000 square feet of commercial office space in
Millersville, MD into the Providence Center, which provides transportation,
basic care, counseling, employment and other services to 500 adults with
developmental disabilities. In addition, the firm has completed assessments and
concept designs for special needs schools, and the design for a major
renovation of the Providence Center headquarters.
The
firm’s latest Purposeful project is the new headquarters for Opportunity
Builders, Inc., a group that offers transportation and vocational training to
adults with disabilities. The $7.5 million project included the planning and
design of a brand new 42,000 square foot facility on a 14.5 acre parcel, also
in Millersville.
Building strong relationships
with her clients, and having the ability to help them embrace solutions that
give their thoughts about a project much deeper meaning, is a very rewarding
aspect to her work. Her proudest
accomplishment as a business owner is her ability to “give back” to the community
of children and adults with special needs, through support to her clients and
their missions, as well as through volunteer work. She has built a firm dedicated to “Purposeful Architecture”
-- designing special buildings that will have a life-long positive effect on
children and adults with disabilities – the mission and passion of Cathy
Purple Cherry. Her drive is
contagious, her energy boundless, and her devotion to the mission
selfless. For all that she does
for our community of children and adults with special needs, I believe Cathy
Purple Cherry, -- mother, advocate, business owner, leader and compassionate
woman, is a hero.
Nominated by Terri Bartos
Eckert
Catherine Purple Cherry, AIA, LEED AP
Additional Information
Registered Architect
Maryland,
District of Columbia, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Community Service
Cathy Purple Cherry, AIA, LEED AP has donated the
services of her firm to various non-profit groups and supports many of their
charitable events. In addition,
she serves on two Boards of Directors and has been a speaker at several annual
conferences for trade associations in the education field, several directly
related to children with special needs.
Volunteer,
Ronald McDonald House, Baltimore, MD
(The staff of Purple Cherry Architects prepares dinner for residents on a
regular basis)
Wellness House,
Annapolis, MD: Provide pro bono
architectural services for Wellness House, which provides respite for cancer
patients and their families.
Habitat Arundel: Provide pro bono architectural services
for Habitat Arundel, which provides housing to low income families in Anne
Arundel County (Clay Street project in Annapolis, MD)
Board Member, Summit School,
Edgewater, MD
Board Member, Opportunity
Builders, Inc., Millersville, MD
Presenter –
Creative Women of Annapolis, MD Hall for the Creative Arts 2003
Presenter -- Association
of School Board Officials, Fall 2008 Conference, “Purposeful Architecture: The
Ultimate Design Guide for Special Education in the 21st Century”
Presenter -- National
Association of Private Special Education Centers Annual Leadership Conference,
Winter 2009, “Purposeful Architecture:
The Ultimate Design Guide for Special Education in the 21st Century and
Incorporating Sustainable Design”
Presenter -- ASAH New
Jersey Board of Directors Meeting, April 2009, “Purposeful Architecture: Eight Key Issues for Special Needs
Environmental Design”
Presenter – 33rd
Annual Conference of ASAH New Jersey, “Purposeful Architecture –
Self-Assessing Your Special Education School Facilities for Optimum Teaching”
Presenter – 58th
Annual Fall Conference for the MD & DC Association of School Board
Officials, “What is BIM? (Building Information Modeling”)
Awards
The Arundel Lodge, Inc., Edgewater, MD
Executive
Citation from John Leopold, County Executive
2007 Anne Arundel
County Commission on Disability Accessibility Award
The Shining Light Award from Arundel Lodge, Inc.
For Contributions to Arundel Lodge, Inc.
Edgewater,
MD
November
6, 2008
Cathy
Purple Cherry, AIA, LEED AP was recognized for her contribution as the
architect who envisioned a facility that supports and embraces the special
needs of Arundel Lodge members while at the same time meeting the pragmatic
needs of the facility and its employees.
Opportunity Builders, Inc., Millersville, MD
June 2009 Excellence
in Design Award for a Green Facility
American
Buildings Company
Opportunity Builders, Inc., Millersville, MD
2009
Excellence in Construction
American
Builders and Contractors –Chesapeake Shores
September
2009
“Everyday Heroes” written by Corey Barker / Anita Cox / Joan Grant
Performed by Cash Creek (Myohana Music / Corey Lee Publishing / AC Songbird publishing)