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BARBARA A. CAMPAGNA, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C CURRICULUM VITAE

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Columbia University, New York, New York Master of Science in Historic Preservation, 1986

State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York Bachelor of Professional Studies in , 1984

REGISTRATION Registered , New York State, 1992

CERTIFICATION LEED Accredited Professional, 2007; BD+C, 2011

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2011 – present Barbara A. Campagna/Architecture + Planning, PLLC, Buffalo, NY, and New York, NY. Principal and Owner 2006 – 2011 National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, DC Graham Gund Architect of the National Trust (Chief Architect) 2003 - 2006 US General Services Administration, Seattle, WA Regional Historic Preservation Officer 2001 – 2003 Campagna & Easton , LLP, New York, NY Partner 1999 – 2001 Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architects & Engineers, New York, NY Principal for Historic Preservation 1996 – 1999 Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York, NY Senior Associate / Associate / Project Director 1993 – 1996 Campagna & Russo Architects, PC, New York, NY Partner 1992 – 1993 Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect, New York, NY Associate 1989 – 1992 Perkins Eastman & Partners Architects, New York, NY Historic Preservation Coordinator 1987 – 1989 Cannon Design, Buffalo, NY Preservation Designer & Project Manager 1987 – 1989 Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier, Buffalo, NY Executive Director 1985 – 1987 Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect, New York, NY Preservation Designer

PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP & CIVIC AFFILIATIONS

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA)

 Fellow, since 2009.  Member since 1993.  College of Fellows New York State Regional Representative, 2015-2018.  Co-Chair, AIA Seattle Historic Resources Committee, 2004-2006.  AIA HRC Education Committee Member, 2002-2008.  Historic Resources Committee Member, 1992 – Present.  Committee on the Environment Member, 2007 – Present.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 1 ASSOCIATION FOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (APT)  Member since 1989.  Board of Directors, 1999-2009.  Past President, 2007-2009.  President, 2005-2007.  Vice President, 2001- 2005.  Development Committee Co-Chair, 2002 – 2005.  Publications Committee Co-Chair, 1999 – 2002.  President, New York Chapter (APTNY), 1992-1997.  Board Member, New York Chapter (APTNY),1991-1992.

RICHARDSON ARCHITECTURE CENTER NATIONAL BOARD & RICHARDSON CENTER CORPORATION Founding Appointed Board Member, 2007- present. Development of H. H. Richardson-designed National Historic Landmark former asylum complex into a boutique hotel, conference center and Architecture Center.

PRESERVATION ALUMNI OF  Board Member, 1997-2000.  Recruitment Organizer for Career Fair 1997-2001.

VICTORIAN SOCIETY OF AMERICA Board of Directors, Metropolitan Chapter, 1997-2000.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – Design Panels & Advisory Review Boards

AIA Virginia, Historic Resources Awards Jury, Richmond, VA Jury, 2012.

AIA North Carolina, Tower Awards Jury, Raleigh, NC Chair, 2009.

James Madison’s Montpelier Restoration, Orange, VA Restoration Advisory Committee Member, 2006-2011.

Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio and the Robie House, Chicago, IL Restoration Advisory Committee Member, 2006-2011.

Federal Reserve Bank of New York Restoration Peer Review Panel Member, 2006-2010.

State University of New York at Buffalo School of Architecture Accreditation Review Accreditation Team Member, 2003.

Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel: St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC, Panel member for week-long charrette to develop design guidelines for the rehabilitation of National Historic Landmark insane asylum, 2002.

Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel: Uptown Chicago, Panel member for week- long charrette to develop design guidelines for the rehabilitation of Uptown Chicago, IL, 2000.

State University of New York at Buffalo School of Architecture Accreditation Review. Accreditation Team Member, 1998.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 2 New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), Architecture, Planning & Design Panel, 1993- 1995. Chair, 1993 -1995. Panel Member, 1993 – 1994.

Preservation League of New York State/New York State Council on the Arts, Historic Preservation Grant Program Panel,1993-1996. Panel Member, 1993-1996. Chair, 1994 – 1996.

AWARDS

2011 Dean’s Medal, University at Buffalo, School of Architecture & Planning, Presented at Commencement as a Distinguished Alumni who has made significant contributions to the field of historic preservation and sustainability.

2010 AIA DC Design Excellence Award, for the restoration of the Smoke House at Woodlawn Plantation, Alexandria, Virginia. (Received as Graham Gund Architect at National Trust for Historic Preservation.)

2009 Inducted into the AIA College of Fellows as “The leading national architect and policymaker for the integration of preservation values into green building practices.”

2008 AIA DC Design Excellence Award, for the restoration of the Entrance Hall of the Stephen Decatur House, Washington, DC. (Received as Graham Gund Architect at National Trust for Historic Preservation.)

2008 John Wesley Powell Prize for Historic Preservation Society for History in the Federal Government for the restoration of the Pioneer Courthouse in Portland, OR. (Received as Regional Historic Preservation Officer at General Services Administration.)

2007 National AIA Institute Honors Award for Collaborative Achievement: Presented by the AIA to the Association for Preservation Technology International for the efforts of APT’s Technical Committee on Sustainable Preservation (TC-SP) for the “unparalleled impact the committee has had on national and international organizations.” (Received as President of APT.)

2005 Craftsmanship Award, AIA Portland, OR for the restoration of Pioneer Courthouse, Portland, OR. (Received as Regional Historic Preservation Officer at General Services Administration.)

2002 National AIA Young Architect of the Year Award: Presented by the National American Institute of Architects to an architect who has not yet been licensed for 10 years and who has made significant contributions to her field (Historic Preservation).

2000 Commissioner’s Annual Private Sector Award, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, Preservation Master Plan of New York- Presbyterian Hospital. (Received as Senior Associate at Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

1997 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award, New York Landmarks Conservancy, Restoration of Eugene O’Neill & Virginia Theatres. (Received as Partner at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

1996 Landmarks Preservation Commission Award for Excellence, Restoration of the Shubert Theatre. (Received as Partner at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 3 1994 New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Certificate of Merit, Restoration of the Eugene O’Neill Theatre. (Received as Partner at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

1991 Preservation League of New York State Award for Excellence in Restoration, Adaptive Use of Building 10 at the Buffalo Psychiatric Center. (Received as Architect at Cannon Design.)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2014 Acting Chair & Assistant Professor, SUNY FIT, New York, NY Sustainable Interior Environments, Master of Arts graduate program, Instructor for various graduate seminars and chair of the graduate program. (August 2014-present)

2013 Visiting Associate Professor, University at Buffalo School of Architecture & Planning, SUNY. Instructor for Pyramids, Cloisters, LeCorbusier & LEED: Sustaining Architecture through a Preservation Lens and Preserving Modern Heritage. (2013-present)

2012 Adjunct Assistant Professor, SUNY FIT, New York, NY. Sustainable Interior Environments, Master of Arts graduate program, Instructor for Survey of the History of Sustainable Architecture & Interior Design and Thesis Adviser. (2012-July, 2014)

2011 Curriculum Consultant, University at Buffalo School of Architecture & Planning, SUNY – preparation of phased curriculum plan to create a graduate program in historic preservation at Buffalo. (2011-2013)

2007 Master’s Thesis Advisor, Goucher College: advisor for Master’s Thesis on Adaptive Use of Historic Kirkbride Plan Hospitals.

1988 Adjunct Professor, University at Buffalo School of Architecture & Planning, SUNY, Performance Programming.

CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA)

2014 From Main Street to Eco-Districts: Greening Our Communities. AIA Southern NY Symposium, Corning, NY. Organizer. (May 2014)

2005 New Kid on the Old Block: Have We Been Green All Along? AIA Seattle Historic Resources Committee Annual Symposium, Seattle, WA. Organizer.

2004 Both/And: New Buildings in Historic Context: AIA Seattle Historic Resources Committee Annual Symposium, Seattle, WA. Planning Committee Member.

1997 Interpreting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards Symposium: Daylong symposium organized for the NYC AIA Historic Building Committee, New York, NY. Planning Committee Member.

ASSOCIATION FOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (APT)

2018 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: Buffalo, NY. Conference chair for 50th Anniversary conference.

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2008 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: Montreal, Quebec. President (and Past President) of organization and Conference Planning Committee Member.

2007 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: San Juan, Puerto Rico. President of organization and Conference Planning Committee Member.

2006 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: Atlanta, Georgia. President of organization and Conference Planning Committee Member.

2005 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: Halifax, Nova Scotia. Conference Planning Committee Member.

2005 Terra Cotta Seminar: APT Northwest Annual Workshop, Portland, OR. Planning Committee Member.

1994 Queen of the Spas: APTNY Workshop Session held in conjunction with the Preservation League of New York State’s Annual conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Coordinator and Speaker.

1994 Preservation Treatments for Historic Masonry: Two-day symposium to analyze the availability of products and applications for deteriorating masonry, New York, NY. Organizer. Co-sponsored by APTNY and National Park Service.

1993 A Pleasure Tour of Sharon Springs: Week-end Workshop and Reuse Colloquium. APTNY Annual Meeting organized to bring attention to deteriorating resort architecture in Sharon Springs, New York, an historic 19th century spa town. Coordinator.

1993 Brownstone Seminar: APTNY week-end seminar held in conjunction with the Preservation League of New York State’s Annual Conference. Included a tour of restored brownstone churches in Albany, NY and a series of technical lectures on brownstone repair. Coordinator.

NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION – NATIONAL PRESERVATION CONFERENCE

2011 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day conference, Buffalo, NY. Conference Programming Committee Member.

2010 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day conference, Austin, TX. Conference Programming Committee Member.

2009 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day conference, Nashville, TN. Conference Programming Committee Member.

2008 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day conference, Tulsa, OK. Conference Programming Committee Member.

2007 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day Conference, St. Paul/Minneapolis. Conference Programming Committee Member.

2005 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: 5-day Conference, Portland, Oregon. Conference Planning Committee Member.

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2001 National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference: Resuscitating Historic Hospitals & Asylums, Panel session developed and moderated; Providence, RI.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS & PANELS

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA)

2014 AIA Southern NY, From Main Street to Eco-Districts: Greening Our Communities, The Perfect Match: Sustainability & Preservation, Facilitator and Speaker; Corning, NY.

2013 AIA Houston, Gulf Coast Green Annual Symposium, Greening What’s Already Here, Opening Keynote Speaker; Houston, TX.

2012 Texas Society of Architects Annual Convention, Rethinking Historic Buildings Through a Green Lens, Workshop Organizer & Speaker; Austin, TX.

2012 AIA National Convention, From House Museums to the Empire State Building: Greening What’s Already Here with LEED EB:O&M, Speaker and Organizer of educational panel; Washington, DC.

2009 AIA Winston-Salem Lunch Time Speaker Series, When Is the Glass House No Longer the Glass House? Reflections on Preserving Modern Heritage, Keynote Speaker; Winston-Salem, NC.

2008 AIA Chicago Speaker Series, Are Older Buildings Green? Keynote Speaker; Chicago, IL.

2008 AIA DesignDC Annual Conference, Making the Green Building Movement Friendly for Preservation, Panel Organizer & Panelist; Washington, DC.

2006 AIA National Convention, Assessing Historic Structures – The Lummis House, Speaker and organizer of all-day workshop teaching architects about Historic Structure Reports; Los Angeles, CA.

2001 AIA Westchester/Mid-Hudson, Authenticity, Layering & Magic, Paper presented at “Let’s Talk About Design” session; Armonk, NY.

ASSOCIATION FOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY

2011 The Evolving Face of Historic Preservation, Keynote Speaker for APTDC Monthly speaker series; Washington, DC.

2005 The Best Technology is No Technology? Developing a Technology to Evaluate Terra Cotta, Paper presented at Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference; Halifax, NS.

2004 International Approaches & The Role of Government: The United States, Keynote Speaker at Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference, “Patrimony & Pragmatism,” one day Symposium; Galveston, TX.

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2002 Bracing For Impact, Paper presented at Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference; Toronto, ON.

Extreme Impacts: Measured Response, Session Chair, for “Stone/Concrete/Earthquake”, Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference; Toronto, ON.

2001 The Test of Time, Session Chair for “Symptoms vs. Causes in Stone Consolidation”, Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference; Monterey, CA.

1999 Protecting Wood from Biodeterioration, Paper presented at Association for Preservation Technology International Annual Conference; Banff, Alberta.

1994 Preservation Treatments for Historic Masonry, Panel Facilitator for “Consolidants & Epoxies”; New York, NY.

1993 Changing Places: ReMaking Institutional Buildings, Paper presented at Association for Preservation Technology International’s Annual Conference; Ottawa, ON.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE & LOCAL HISTORY (AASLH)

2012 Greening a Historic House Museum, Panelist, AASLH Annual Conference; Salt Lake City, UT.

2009 HVAC & Historic House Museums, Panel Organizer & Panelist, AASLH Annual Conference; Indianapolis, IN. (Education Session & Webinar)

GREENBUILD

2014 Greening What’s Already Here: LEED EB:O&M is the New Preservation Tool, Facilitator and Panelist at Greenbuild, National Annual Conference of the USGBC; New Orleans, LA.

2012 LEED & International Historic Restoration, Closing Plenary Speaker and Facilitator at Greenbuild International Summit; San Francisco, CA.

2010 Greening Historic Sites, Speaker and Tour Leader at the Robie House at Greenbuild, National Annual Conference of the USGBC; Chicago, IL.

2008 Sustainability & Preservation, Panelist at Greenbuild, National Annual Conference of the USGBC; Boston, MA.

2007 The Sustainability Initiative of the National Trust, Moderator & Panelist at Greenbuild, National Annual Conference of the USGBC; Chicago, IL.

NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM

2009 Historic Features Are Green and New Again, Panelist at National Building Museum, “Green Community” lecture series; Washington, DC.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 7 2008 Preserving Modernism in a Green World, Panelist at National Building Museum “Preserving the Modern” lecture series; Washington, DC.

CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION

2012 A Renaissance in Buffalo, Speaker, Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Study Tour of Buffalo, NY.

2008 Going Green with Historic Preservation, Speaker, Chicago Architecture Foundation “Sustainable Lunchtime Series”; Chicago, IL.

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICERS

2008 National Tax Credit Conference, How Easy is it to be Green (and an HTC Project)? Panelist; Chicago, IL.

LEED & Historic Preservation Metrics, Panelist at National Council of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) Annual Conference; Washington, DC.

2007 Sustainable Preservation, Panelist at National Council of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) Annual Conference; Washington, DC.

NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION

2011 Taming White Elephants: Adapting the Buffalo Central Terminal and Richardson Olmsted Complex. Panel Moderator & Tour Organizer, at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Buffalo, NY.

2010 Historic Buildings & LEED EB: Operations & Maintenance. Moderator & Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Austin, TX.

2009 Is Less More? Rethinking HVAC in Historic Museums. Moderator & Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Nashville, TN.

Are Historic Windows Really Green? Moderator & Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Nashville, TN.

2008 Sustainable Preservation in Progress: The National Trust’s Sustainability Initiative, Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Tulsa, OK.

Rehab Solutions For Aging Moderns, Moderator & Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Tulsa, OK.

2007 The Greenest Building is the One That’s Already Built, Moderator & Panelist at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; St. Paul, MN.

2006 The Glass House: Preserving the Concept, Panelist at the National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Pittsburgh, PA.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 8 2005 Timeballs, Cupolas & Eagles: Federal Architecture in Portland, Lecture & Tour at the National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Portland, OR.

Awaiting a Verdict: The Rehabilitation of the National Historic Landmark Pioneer Courthouse, Panel session developed and moderated at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Portland, OR.

Tax Credit Workshop – The Custom House, Speaker at AIA Sponsored workshop at the National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Portland, OR.

Historic Structure Workshop – The Custom House, Speaker at AIA Sponsored workshop at the National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Portland, OR.

2001 Resuscitating Historic Hospitals & Asylums, Panel session developed and moderated at National Trust for Historic Preservation National Preservation Conference; Providence, RI.

NATIONAL, STATEWIDE & REGIONAL CONFERENCES & PANELS

2015 National Park Service, Mid-Century Modern Structures Symposium, Material, Building Type or Beauty – What Makes Preserving Brutalist Architecture in Buffalo So Hard? Speaker; St. Louis, MO.

Urban Green Council, Monthly Lecture Series, Historic Preservation and LEED, Featured Speaker; New York, NY.

2014 Preservation Buffalo Niagara, Modernism Forum, Modernism in Buffalo, Organizer and Featured Speaker; Buffalo, NY.

DOCOMOMO US National Symposium, Modernism in Texas, Passive Design: Modernism in the Sunbelt, Panelist; Houston, TX.

2013 American Alliance of Museums Annual Convention, Summit on Sustainability Standards for Museums, Greening Historic Sites, Featured Speaker; Baltimore, MD.

2013 Columbia University, Inquiry: HP Speaker Series, ReMaking a Richardson and Olmsted Icon, Speaker; New York, NY.

2012 University at Buffalo, School of Architecture & Planning, The Perfect Match: Sustainability & Preservation, Speaker to Senior Environmental Design Class; Buffalo, NY.

University of Texas at Austin Architecture Lecture Series, The Perfect Match: Sustainability & Preservation, Speaker; Austin, TX.

Minnesota Statewide Preservation Conference, Perfect Match: Sustainability & Preservation, Keynote Speaker; Fergus Falls, MN

Preservation Buffalo Niagara, Preservation Plus Conference, Greening the Richardson Olmsted Complex, Tour Organizer & Speaker; Buffalo, NY.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 9 Historic Districts Council, Sustainability Symposium, Sustainability & Preservation: The Perfect Match, Speaker; New York, NY.

University of Buffalo, School of Architecture and Planning, Sustainability & Preservation: From House Museums to the Empire State Building – Greening What’s Already Here with LEED EB:O&M, One Day Continuing Education Workshop Organizer & Facilitator; New York, NY.

University of Buffalo, School of Architecture and Planning, Sustainability & Preservation: Rethinking Historic Buildings Through a Green Lens, Two-Day Continuing Education Workshop Organizer & Facilitator; Buffalo, NY.

2011 Vancouver Heritage Foundation Annual Conference, Sustainability and Preservation: The Perfect Match, Keynote Speaker; Vancouver, BC.

Vancouver Heritage Foundation Annual Conference, Improving Energy Efficiency in Older Homes, Speaker; Vancouver, BC.

Army National Guard, Annual Cultural Resources Conference, Sustainability & Preservation: The Perfect Match, Training Workshop Organizer & Speaker; Charleston, SC.

U.S. Green Building Council – Texas Gulf Coast Chapter, Sustainability and Preservation: The Perfect Match, Speaker; Houston, TX.

Preservation Buffalo Niagara, Neighborhood Conference, Sustainability & Preservation: An Overview, Speaker; Buffalo, NY.

Indiana Statewide Preservation Conference, Sustainability and Preservation, Keynote Plenary Speaker; Indianapolis, IN.

Catholic University, Sustainability Program, Historic Sites & Sustainability: The Perfect Match, Speaker; Washington, DC.

Historic Green Annual Conference, Historic Sites & Sustainability: The Perfect Match, Keynote Speaker; New Orleans, LA.

2010 Preservation Virginia Annual Conference, Sustainable Stewardship: Greening Historic Buildings, Keynote Speaker; Hampton, VA.

Vermont State Historic Preservation Office Modernism Symposium, When Is the Glass House No Longer the Glass House? Reflections on Preserving Modern Heritage, Speaker; Burlington, VT.

2009 Historic Artists Homes & Studios Bi-Annual Conference, Best Practices for the Care of Structures & Landscapes at Historic Sites, Speaker; Southhampton, NY.

Dickinson College Sustainability Symposium, Sustainable Stewardship: Greening the Historic Sites of the National Trust, Speaker; Carlisle, PA.

Preservation Maryland Annual Conference, The National Trust’s Sustainability Program, Panelist; Baltimore, MD.

Cascadia Annual Conference, Are Historic Buildings Green? Panelist; Vancouver, BC (webinar).

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Peerless Rockville Annual Awards, Are Historic Buildings Green? Keynote Speaker, Rockville, MD.

2008 Association for Preservation Virginia (APVA) Annual Conference, The Next LEED Standard and The LEED Roundtable, Panelist; Richmond, VA.

National Trust for Historic Preservation Historic Sites Bi-Annual Three-Day Workshop, Best Practices for Historic Sites, Organizer & Speaker; Monterey, CA.

Preservation Maryland Annual Conference, Sustainable Preservation, Panelist; Hagerstown, MD.

Utah Heritage Foundation Annual Preservation Conference, A Breakfast to Sustain You, Keynote Speaker; Salt Lake City, UT.

Green Building Symposium sponsored by Washington State SHPO and GSA, Going Green With Historic Preservation, Keynote Speaker & Moderator; Seattle, WA.

Historic Boulder Annual Banquet, New Directions for the National Trust: Going Green with Historic Preservation, Keynote Speaker; Boulder, CO.

Colorado Preservation Annual Conference, Sustainable Preservation, Featured Speaker; Denver, CO.

Washington, DC Planning Office Lunchtime Speaking Series. How Green is Preservation? Speaker; Washington, DC.

2007 Humanities Council of Washington, DC Annual Symposium, How Green Is Preservation? Panelist; Washington, DC.

Mid-Atlantic Association of Museum Annual Conference, When the Building is the Collection, Panelist; Washington, DC.

Washington Alexandria Architecture Center Annual Lecture Series Preserving Modern Icons, Speaker; Alexandria, VA.

2005 California Statewide Preservation Conference, William K. Nakamura US Courthouse: Historic Buildings in the Context of Sustainable Design, Panelist; Riverside, CA.

2002 Department of Interior’s Facilities Management Conference, Sympathy, Harmony & New Architecture, Panelist; San Diego,CA.

Department of Interior’s Facilities Management Conference, Stewardship of Federal Facilities, Session Chair for “Condition Assessments & Design Guidelines”; San Diego, CA.

2000 International Making Cities Livable Conference, When Once Rural Places Become Urban, Panelist; Vienna, Austria.

1994 Preservation League of New York State Annual Conference, Queen of the Spas, Panelist & Moderator; Saratoga Springs, New York, NY.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 11 1991 A Refuge for Recreation: The Development of New York State’s Historic Resort Buildings, Keynote lecture presented at conference entitled Recreation, Recuperation, Relaxation and Religion: The Past, Present and Future of Resort Buildings in New York State; Saratoga Springs, NY.

1988 Programming for Adaptive Reuse of Institutional Buildings: Building 10 at the Buffalo Psychiatric Center, Paper presented at the Symposium Adaptive Reuse of Historically Significant Institutional Buildings and Grounds; Buffalo, NY.

PUBLICATIONS

Blogs

Blog UBM’s Future Cities, sustainable preservation voice on international sustainability website, 2013-present. www.ubmfuturecities.com.

Blog True Green Cities, blog on BAC/A+P website, 2011-present. www.barbaracampagna/blog

Blog True Green, blog on the National Trust Historic Sites webpage, 2009 – 2011. (No longer live.)

Blog beyond green building, blog on the National Trust website, 2007 – 2011, guest blogger for LEED topics, 2011-present. www.preservationnation.org.

Books

2002 Campagna, B. New York State County Fairs: A History & Architectural Survey, Chemung County Historical Society.

1992 Campagna, B., Feuerstein, M. & Schneekloth, L. Changing Places: ReMaking Institutional Buildings, White Pine Press.

1986 Campagna, B. Adaptive Reuse Study of the Buffalo State Hospital by H.H. Richardson. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Columbia University.

Articles & Book Reviews

2011 Campagna, B. Preservationists Helping to Revise LEED Green Building Rating System. Forum News, February 2011.

2009 Campagna, B. & Frey, P. The Impact of Evolving LEED Standards on Historic Preservation Projects. Journal of Green Building, Fall, 2008.

2008 Campagna, B. LEED & Historic Preservation. Cover Article for Forum Newsletter, November, 2008.

2008 Campagna, B. Book Review of The Codes Book for Interiors, in APT Bulletin, Vol. XXXIX, No. 1, p. 51.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 12 2003 Campagna, B. Book Review of Stone: Stone Building Materials, Construction and Associated Component Systems: Their Decay & Treatment, in APT Bulletin, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1, 2003, p. 55.

2002 Campagna, B. “Sympathy, Harmony & New Architecture”, CRM Bulletin, Special Delaware Water Gap issue, July 2002, pp. 45-48.

2002 Campagna, B., et al. Saint Elizabeths Campus Washington, DC: A Redevelopment Study. An Advisory Services Panel Report. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, May 5-10, 2002.

2000 Campagna, B. Book Review of Biodeterioration of Stone in Tropical Environments, in APT Bulletin, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, 2000, p.57.

2000 Campagna, B., et al. Uptown Chicago, Illinois. An Advisory Services Panel Report. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, November 12-17, 2000.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 13 ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE: PROJECT WORK

Barbara A. Campagna/Architecture + Planning, PLLC, Principal, 2011-Present:

Jesse Lee Home, Seward, AK. Sustainability consulting services for rehabilitation of historic 1926 orphanage into a leadership school. (2013-present)

Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo, NY. Restoration and rehabilitation of 1911 Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital for use as a new veterinary university. (2012-2014)

Lee H. Nelson Hall, Natchitoches, LA. Preparation of Sustainability Management Plan for historic headquarters of National Center for Preservation Training & Technology (NCPTT). (2012- present)

Haas-Lilienthal House, San Francisco, CA. Preparation of Sustainability Management Plan for 1886 “painted lady” owned by San Francisco Architectural Heritage. (2011-present)

National Trust for Historic Preservation Sustainability Consultant, Reviewer of LEED public comment drafts on behalf of the National Trust and adviser for International Green Building Code. (2011-present)

Canine Splash, Buffalo, NY. Architectural and Sustainability Adviser for design and construction of recreational dog swim center in 1919 warehouse. (2011-present)

Richardson Olmsted Complex, Buffalo, NY. Project Manager for Institutional Development of Buffalo Architecture Center in the National Historic Landmark former Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. (2011-2012)

Department of State Headquarters, Washington, DC. Preparation of Section 106 review and approvals for energy retrofits of the Harry S. Truman Building, the Department of State Headquarters. (2011)

Graham Gund Architect of the National Trust, 2006 – 2011 (Chief Architect):

President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington, DC. The rehabilitation of President Lincoln’s Cottage Visitor Education Center, a 1906 National Historic Monument – the National Trust’s first LEED certified project (gold).

Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, DC. Sustainability and space programming master plan for National Historic Landmark townhouse, President Wilson’s residence after he left the White House.

Philip Johnson’s Glass House, New Canaan, CT. Restoration of various buildings on 40 acre, 10 building National Historic Landmark Modern site, home of architect Philip Johnson, buildings designed 1949-1979.

Farnsworth House, Plano, IL. Restoration of National Historic Landmark Mies van der Rohe- designed Modern icon, opened 1951.

Pope-Leighey House, Alexandria, VA. Cyclical Maintenance Plan for National Historic Landmark Usonian house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1949.

Acoma Pueblo, Acoma, NM. Architectural review and adviser for restoration of c. 1100 adobe pueblo and village.

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 14 Cooper-Molera Adobe, Monterey, CA. Master planning, exterior adobe restoration and review of adjacent new construction for 3 acre 1832 historic home and farm outbuildings.

Cliveden, Philadelphia, PA. Exterior stucco restoration and environmental planning for 1763 National Historic Landmark Revolutionary-era mansion.

Decatur House, Washington, DC. Exterior restoration & Interior Entry Hall restoration of Benjamin Latrobe-designed National Historic Landmark residence across the street from the White House, designed in 1818.

Drayton Hall, Charleston, SC. Exterior restoration and development of a site master plan for a new visitor center for this Georgian Palladian National Historic Landmark designed in 1738.

Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, NY. Restoration of various buildings on this National Historic Landmark site designed in 1838 by A. J. Davis.

Shadows-on-the-Teche, New Iberia, LA. Exterior restoration of wood windows, doors and trim of 1834 National Historic Landmark plantation mansion.

Woodlawn, Alexandria, VA. Exterior masonry and roof restoration of 1805 National Historic Landmark plantation mansion and outbuildings.

Gaylord Building, Lockport, IL. Exterior restoration of National Register-listed canal building designed in 1838. Architect, 2006-2007.

Regional Historic Preservation Officer at GSA, 2003 - 2006:

William K. Nakamura U.S. Courthouse, Seattle, WA. Owner’s Architect for Rehabilitation and Seismic Upgrade of National Register-listed courthouse designed in 1940 by Gilbert Stanley Underwood.

Pioneer Courthouse, Portland, OR. Owner’s Architect for Restoration & Seismic Upgrade of National Historic Landmark designed in 1875 by A. B. Mullett.

Custom House, Portland, OR. Owner’s Architect for development of Adaptive Use & Restoration of National Register-listed building designed by James Knox Taylor in 1898.

Immigration & Naturalization Service Building, Seattle, WA. Owner’s Architect for development of Adaptive Use & Restoration of National Register-listed building designed by James Wetmore in 1930.

Wayne L. Morse U.S. Courthouse, Eugene, OR. Development and monitoring of Archaeology scope of work during construction of new courthouse in archaeologically sensitive site.

Peace Arch Port of Entry, Blaine, WA. Development and monitoring of Archaeology scope of work and Tribal outreach during construction of new border station in archaeologically sensitive site.

Principal/Project Director, 1993 - 2003:

Woodrow Wilson Hall, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ. Restoration of National Historic Landmark mansion designed in 1928 by Horace Trumbauer, now the Main Administration building for the University. Project Director, 2000-2003. (Completed at Campagna & Easton Architects.)

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 15 Our Lady of the Rosary Church & St. Elizabeth Seton Shrine, New York, NY. Exterior restoration of Catholic Church complex in lower Manhattan which includes a 1793 Federal style townhouse and a shrine to Elizabeth Seton, the first American born Saint, Listed in National Register and a local NYC landmark. Project Director, 2001-2003. (Completed at Campagna & Easton Architects.)

Marie Zimmermann Farm, Dingman’s Ferry, PA. Restoration of historic 1913 farm house and redevelopment plan for 1200 acre site in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Project Director, 2000-2004. (Completed at Campagna & Easton Architects.)

Ellis Island National Historic Site, Ellis Island, NJ. Stabilization of Psychopathic Ward and Laundry Buildings, part of a 29-building hospital complex. Project Director, 2000-2001. (Completed at EYP Architects/Engineers.)

Guggenheim Library, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ. Stabilization and restoration of National Register-listed 1905 stucco Murry Guggenheim Mansion, now the central library of Monmouth University designed by Carrere & Hastings. Project Director, 1999-2001. (Completed at EYP Architects/Engineers.)

The Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, St. Guilhem Gallery, New York, NY. Restoration of 12th century French Cloister which is a component of the 1938 National Historic Landmark Cloisters Museum of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in northern Manhattan. Project Director, 1999-2001. (Completed at EYP Architects/Engineers.)

Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, NY. Exterior and Interior restoration of National Register-listed 1925 limestone and sandstone building designed by York & Sawyer. Project Director, 1996-1999. (Completed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

National Arts Club, New York, NY. Restoration of National Historic Landmark brownstone facade designed in 1881 by . Project Director, 1997-1999. (Completed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

The New York Hospital, Westchester Division, White Plains, NY. Preparation of a Preservation Master Plan for historic 160 acre campus with 45 buildings, listed as a State Historic District. Project Director, 1997-1999. (Completed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

Hollywood & Highland Entertainment Center, Hollywood, CA. Design guidelines for new entertainment complex on Hollywood Boulevard adjacent to Mann’s Chinese Theater. Historic Preservation Architect, 1997. (Completed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

The Prasada Apartment Building, New York, NY. Interior Restoration of public spaces in 1907 National Register-listed apartment building on West. Project Director, 1996-1999. (Completed at Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects.)

Belvedere Castle & the Dairy, Central Park, New York, NY. Cyclical Maintenance plan and Restoration of National Historic Landmark building designed in 1869 by Calvert Vaux. Project Director, 1993-1997. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

The Dairy, Central Park, New York, NY. Cyclical Maintenance plan of National Historic Landmark building designed in 1869 by Calvert Vaux. Project Director, 1993-1997. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Shubert Theatre, New York, NY. Restoration of 1913 Venetian Renaissance-style Broadway theatre. Listed as a local New York City landmark. Preservation Architect, 1994-1996. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 16 Virginia Theatre, New York, NY. Interpretive interior restoration of original, Florentine Renaissance-style, 1925 Guild Theatre. Preservation Architect, 1994-1995. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York, NY. Interior restoration of 1926 Adam-style Broadway theatre designed by Herbert Krapp. Listed as a local New York City interior landmark. Preservation Architect, 1993-1994. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Rail & Titsworth Canal Museum, Belfast, NY. Feasibility Study for reuse of historic 1855 timber canal warehouse as a canal museum. Project Director, 1993-1996. (Completed at Campagna & Russo Architects.)

Architect/Project Manager, 1985 - 1993:

City Center 55th Street Theatre, New York, NY. Restoration of the roofs of this elaborate Manhattan theatre, including a copper and tile dome. Project Architect, 1992-1993. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

Coca-Cola Building, 711 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. Restoration of terra cotta cornices of 1926 Italianate-style commercial building. Preservation Architect, 1990-1992. (Completed at Perkins Eastman Architects.)

Buffalo Psychiatric Center, Buffalo, NY. Adaptive Reuse and Restoration of Building 10 (A National Historic Landmark building designed by H. H. Richardson in 1872). Project Manager, 1987-1989. (Completed at Cannon Design.)

Sternberg Trubee Mansion, Buffalo, NY. Restoration Plan for an 1869 Second Empire Style mansion located in a local historic district. Project Architect, 1989. (Completed at Cannon Design.)

Roycroft Campus, East Aurora, NY. Feasibility Study and Developer’s Solicitation Package for the reuse of the National Historic Landmark Roycroft Inn and Master Plan for the Roycroft Campus (a turn-of-the-century Arts and Crafts complex created by Elbert Hubbard). Project Architect, 1987-1988. (Completed at Cannon Design.)

B’Nai Jeshurun Syngagogue, New York, NY. Restoration Plan for a local New York City landmark on the Upper West Side. Preservation Designer, 1986. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

820 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. Renovation of apartment in an apartment building located in the Upper East Side Historic District: Designer, 1986. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre, New York, NY. Interior Restoration of New York City landmark in : Designer, 1985-1986. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

West Point Archives & Museum, West Point, NY. Adaptive use of two buildings on the West Point Campus: Designer, 1985. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

Pension Building/National Building Museum, Washington, DC. Restoration of windows of National Historic Landmark : Designer, 1985. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY. Restoration of the Incoming Train Room at National Historic Landmark train station: Designer, 1985. (Completed at Giorgio Cavaglieri Architect.)

Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 17 HISTORIC RESEARCH: PRIMARY RESEARCH & NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATIONS

Shoreline Apartments, Buffalo, NY. Buffalo local historic nomination for Paul Rudolph-designed housing built 1972-1974. (2014)

Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo, NY. National Register nomination, Part 1 of Historic Preservation Certification for Rehabilitation Investment Tax Credits. (2012-2013)

Federal Building, National Register Nomination, Ketchikan, AK. National Register nomination for historic concrete federal office building. Listed April, 2006.

Coykendall Fishing Lodge National Register Nomination, Hardenburgh, NY. National Register nomination for historic Fishing Lodge on the Beaverkill River in the Catskills. Listed January, 2002.

Jackson Heights National Register Nomination, Queens, NY. National Register nomination for 2500 building garden city community. Listed January, 1999.

Richard H. Mandel House National Register Nomination, Bedford Hills, NY. National Register nomination for International Style House designed in 1935 by Edward Durrell Stone. Listed March, 1996.

Point Chautauqua Historic District National Register Nomination, Point Chautauqua, NY. National Register nomination for Baptist community designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Listed May, 1996.

Sigma Phi Fraternity House National Register Nomination, Ithaca, NY. National Register nomination for Tudor Style fraternity house, 1990-1991, not listed.

Hounsfield & Lyme Multiple Resource Area National Register Nomination, Hounsfield & Lyme, New York. National Register Nomination for two rural towns in Northern NY State. Listed October, 1989.

Ellicottville Historic District National Register Nomination, Ellicottville, New York. National Register Nomination for historic village in southwestern New York. Listed, August 1991.

Gideon Putnam Hotel, Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, NY. Preparation of Part 3 for Rehabilitation Investment Tax Credit application for historic hotel.

Guaranty Building, Buffalo, New York. Preparation of Part 3 for Rehabilitation Investment Tax Credit Application for National Historic Landmark office building.

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