Judith D. Swain, AIA Education Master of Architecture University Of
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Judith D. Swain, AIA Education Master of Architecture University of Oregon, School of Architecture and Allied Arts – Eugene, Oregon 1987 Bachelor of Fine Arts Massachusetts College of Art – Boston, Massachusetts 1984 Professional Practice Judith D. Swain, Architect, Seattle WA (2001 - present) Weinstein Copeland Architects, Seattle WA (1990 - 2001) Carlson / Ferrin Architects, Seattle WA (1989 - 1990) O.D. 205 / Architecture and Urban Planning, Eindhoven, Netherlands (1988) The Cavendish Partnership / Planning and Landscape Architecture, Ludlow VT (1982 - 1985) Self-employed / Design, Drafting, and Architectural Illustration, Boston MA and Ludlow VT (1978 - 1982) Teaching University of Washington Department of Architecture / Seattle WA - Lecturer, Part Time (1992 - present) Courses taught: graduate and undergraduate design studio; graduate and undergraduate design drawing Recent courses include: ARCH 401, ARCH 312, ARCH 200, ARCH 100, Freehand Drawing for Architecture Program Coordination for ARCH 100 / Introduction to Architecture University of Oregon Department of Architecture / Eugene OR - Adjunct Assistant Professor (1987) University of Oregon Department of Architecture / Eugene OR - Graduate Teaching Fellow (1986-1987) Courses include Media for Design Development and Media Skills and Content Awards and Recognition for Built Projects and Design Honor Award - AIA / Northwest and Pacific Region 1999 for The Pilchuck Glass School Studio Annex Merit Award - The Wood Design Awards 2001 for The Pilchuck Glass School Studio Annex Commendation - AIA / Seattle Chapter 1998 for The Pilchuck Glass School Studio Annex AIA / Seattle Chapter Honored Client Series presenter for The Pilchuck Glass School Studio Annex, 1999 (above as Project Architect at Weinstein Copeland Architects, Seattle) Honor Award - AIA / Northwest and Pacific Region 1997, for The Pilchuck Glass School Hot Shop Annex Commendation - AIA / Seattle Chapter 1996 for The Pilchuck Glass School Hot Shop Annex (above as Project Architect at Weinstein Copeland Architects, Seattle) Commendation - AIA / Seattle Chapter 2001 for The Holly Park Redevelopment Phase I (above as Project Team Member at Weinstein Copeland Architects, Seattle) Award of Merit, Masonry Institute of Washington 2001 for The Ventana at the Market (above as Project Team Member at Weinstein Copeland Architects, Seattle) First Place Award (Prototype B) 1988 for Seattle’s Downtown Housing Design Competition (above as Team Member w/ M. Hower, J. Tippett, G. Tompkins, G. Vohs) Selected Entry, Competition for the New York Waterfront 1987 (w/ James Pettinari and team) Academic Awards Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon, 1986-1987 Recruiting Scholarship, University of Oregon, 1985-1986 Design Competitions Progressive Architecture Affordable Housing Design Competition, 1991 Seattle’s Downtown Housing Design Competition 1988 (first place award w/ team) Competition for the New York Waterfront 1987 (selected entry w/ James Pettinari and team) Competition for the West Hollywood Civic Center 1987 (finalist, w/ Donald Genasci and team) Professional Registration Registered Architect State of Washington, 1995 Affiliations American Institute of Architects Washington Trust for Historic Preservation .