Carlton Riker

Chatham, NJ

 

            Resident of the township since 1949.  Employed past 16 years in office of Harry E. Weaver, Architect, in Morristown.  Main activity is production of working drawings for buildings of all kinds of sixes.

            Entered the contest for Township Official Emblem and was selected winner.  Developed original proposal into the final design on color, which you see on all Police cars and Public Works vehicles.  Design was also adapted to Police shoulder patches, Green Village Fire Company patches, and Court Room of the new Municipal Building.

            Designed the emblem of the historical Society of Chatham Township, featuring the Red Brick School House.

Started Oil Painting of ships in 1937.  Some drafting and design work during Army service 1941-1946.  Started in an architect’s office, and did no more oil painting. Associate member of American Institute of Architects, New Jerse4y Society of Architects, and Newark-Suburban Chapter Retired member of Township Special Police Unit.

            Presently employed as a consultant in the Robert B. Heinz, AIA, Architect, in Short Hills.  Color photography is my present art form, also the artwork and lettering involved with Certificates and “souvenir” documents.


            Rio De Janiero