Chad Floyd

John Paul Chadwick Floyd, usually credited as Chad Floyd, is an American architect (born November 11, 1944) and a founding partner of Centerbrook Architects & Planners of Essex, Connecticut.

[1] Floyd’s work consists of academic, arts,[2] civic,[3] and residential projects.

[6] He received a Winchester Fellowship from Yale[7] and a National Endowment for the Arts grant to study celebration spaces in 1974.

[8] He has been recognized for the use of interactive techniques, including live television, to engage citizens in urban design[9] and architecture.

[10] Founded in 1975, Centerbrook grew out of a firm established by Charles W. Moore,[11] formerly the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture.