Cunningham and Associates, Inc., Columbia, Missouri, USA

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Architecture Firm Cunningham and Associates, Inc.
People Robert T. Cunningham, AIA
Address 2504 Waterside Drive
Columbia, Missouri, 65203-5402 USA
Telephone (573) 446-0000
Fax (573) 446-0070
Email greekink@greekink.com
Web Site http://www.greekink.com
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  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beds + Chapter Room Addition) - Stephen F. Austin State University - Nacogdoches, Texas
  • Alpha Chi Omega House (New House, 40 beds) - Stephen F. Austin State University - Nacogdoches, Texas
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beds) - Southwest Texas State University - San Marcos, Texas
  • Alpha Delta Pi House (Remodel) - Southwest Texas State University - San Marcos, Texas
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon House (Remodel) - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Chapter Room Addition) - Texas A & M - College Station, Texas
  • Sigma Alpha Epsilon House (New House, 28 beds) - University of South Florida - Tampa, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 30 beds) - Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta, Georgia
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Addition) - University of Central Florida - Orlando, Florida
  • Delta Delta Delta House (Remodel + Addition) - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beds + Interior Consulting) - North Carolina State University - Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Addition) - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Chapter Room Addition) - Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Alpha Tau Omega House (New House, 82 beds) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Chapter Room Addition + Interior Consulting) - University of Georgia - Athens, Georgia
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 15 beds) - Georgia Southern University - Statesboro, Georgia
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Iowa State University - Ames, Iowa
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beda) - University of North Texas - Denton, Texas
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Purdue University - West Lafayette, Indiana
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon House (Addition) - University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Addition) - University of Iowa - Iowa City, Iowa
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Addition) - University of North carolina - Chapell Hill, North Carolina
  • Chi Omega House (New House, 40 beds) - University of North Texas - Denton, Texas
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beds) - Rutgers University - New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • Greek Housing Master Plan (Consulting) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel + Addition) - Michigan State University - East Lansing, Michigan
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Interior Consulting) - University of Oklahoma - Norman, Oklahoma
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Florida State University - Tallahassee, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Addition, 66 beds + Dining) - University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
  • Pi Kappa Alpha House (New House, 60 beds + Addition, 40 beds) - Missouri University of Science & Technology - Rolla, Missouri
  • Kappa Alpha Theta (Remodel) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Chapter Room Addition) - Union University - Jackson, Tennessee
  • Alpha Omicron Pi House (New House, 16 beds) - Georgia Southern University - Statesboro, Georgia
  • Kappa Alpha House (New House, 36 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Alpha Tau Omega House (New House, 40 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon House (Remodel) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Kappa Alpha House (New House, 36 beds) - University of West Virginia - Morgantown, West Virginia
  • Sigma Phi Epsilon House (New House, 20 beds) - University of Central Missouri - Warrensburg, Missouri
  • Theta Chi House (New House, 40 beds) - Auburn University - Auburn, Alabama
  • Chi Omega House (New House, 98 beds) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Alpha Tau Omega House (New House, 40 beds) - University of Mississippi - Oxford, Mississippi
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Millikin University - Decatur, Illinois
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Addition) - Illinois State University - Normal, Illinois
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Oklahoma State University - Stillwater, Oklahoma
  • Liahona House (New House, 23 beds) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (New House, 40 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Kappa Delta House (New House, 36 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Chi Omega House (New House, 36 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - Southwest Texas State University - San Marcos, Texas
  • Kappa Alpha House (New House, 38 beds) - Auburn University - Auburn, Alabama
  • Phi Kappa Theta House (Addition, 38 beds) - University of Missouri - Columbia - Columbia, Missouri
  • Sigma Chi House (New House, 40 beds) - University of South Carolina - Columbia, South Carolina
  • Alpha Tau Omega House (New House, 58 beds) - Florida State University - Tallahassee, Florida
  • Zeta Tau Alpha House (Remodel) - University of Texas - Arlington, Texas

[edit] Firm Statement

Cunningham + Associates, Inc. is a full service architectural firm specializing in Greek housing, with projects from Seattle to Orlando. Fraternity and Sorority houses are an unusual combination of residential and commercial functions, complicated by the need to be damage resistant. Through regular reviews of our completed buildings, we have developed details that make our projects more functional and durable. In many ways, each project we design is a refinement of all previous projects. Through experience, we have gained a knowledge of the complete development process. Our "Development Costs" computer model, projecting developmental costs, operating costs, and income, has proven to be helpful in creating the appropriate building program based on the specifics of the chapter. Our goal in using the model is to create a house that will pay for itself as an investment, which can help with financing. The resulting pro-forma is availiable for use in a loan application package. Our involvement typically begins at the fund raising phase. The above mentioned computer model helps determine the amount of funds required, and our "post card sketches" inserted in fund raising letters, can help generate enthusiasm and show a commitment on the part of the building committee. Experience has been helpful in allowing us to complete our projects on schedule, a particularly important factor with campus buildings. A late completion means housiing residents in temporary quarters, an early completion means mortgage payments without income. By knowing what to expect during construction, we have also been successful in completing our projects with little or no cost increase due to change orders. Please contact us for a list of references. I hope you will have the opportunity and reason to contact them for information about the quality of our services. The thrilling experience of seeing a building take shape after participating in the design process should be enjoyed by committee members who volunteer valuable time and expertise. I believe we have been successful in helping to make each project fun for everyone involved, including ourselves. I also believe our projects consistently stand out as the best houses on campus. Should you have any questions about our firm, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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