CURRICULUM VITAE Jeffrey T. Davis, AIA, LEED AP Adjunct Professor Teaching Area Architectural Design Studio Courses 48.300
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CURRICULUM VITAE Jeffrey T. Davis, AIA, LEED AP Adjunct Professor Teaching Area Architectural Design Studio Courses 48.300 ▪ Architecture, Structure and Construction Studio (Third Year) • F96 – F99 48.305 ▪ Structure, Enclosure and Construction Studio (Third Year) • S01 – S04 48.305 ▪ Advanced Construction Studio (Third Year) • S05 – S12 Educational Background Bachelor of Science, Architectural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign; 1980 Honors and Awards 2009 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania Commonwealth Awards, Bronze Award for Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College 2009 Westmoreland County Smart Growth Award for Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College 2009 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Certificate of Merit for Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College 2009 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Green Design Citation for Fred Rogers Center at Saint Vincent College 2007 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for Carnegie Mellon University Collaborative Innovation Center 2007 National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), Pittsburgh Chapter, Speculative Office Building of the Year Award for Quantum II Building 2006 Environmental Design+Construction Magazine, Commercial Excellence in Design Awards - Category Finalist for Carnegie Mellon University Collaborative Innovation Center 2005 American Institute of Architects, National Committee on the Environment, National Top Ten Design Pittsburgh Glass Center 2003 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for Pittsburgh Glass Center 1995 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for WYEP-91.3 FM, Studios and Offices 1994 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for Schaefer Hall, St. Mary's College of Maryland 1994 Pennsylvania Society of Architects, Distinguished Building Award for Schaefer Hall, St. Mary's College of Maryland 1994 American School and University, Citation for Schaefer Hall, St. Mary's College of Maryland 1990 Pittsburgh Chapter, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for NeXT, Inc., Eastern Regional Headquarters Offices Academic Positions / Teaching Experience / Administrative Experience 1996 – Present Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Architecture; Adjunct Professor Professional Practice 2008 – Present FortyEighty Architecture; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Principal 2005 – 2008 dggp Architecture; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Principal 2002 – 2005 Davis Gardner Gannon Pope Architecture, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Principal 1993 – 2002 Davis+Gannon Architecture, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Principal Selected Projects: Mackey Lofts, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Cassell Hall, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg; Greensburg, Pennsylvania Disney Research Pittsburgh Offices; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jeffrey T. Davis, AIA, LEED AP Adjunct Professor Professional Practice (continued) Selected Projects (continued): Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media and Conference Center, Saint Vincent College; Latrobe, Pennsylvania Berlin Village Student Housing, Westminster College; New Wilmington, Pennsylvania Renovation of Old Main Building, Westminster College; New Wilmington, Pennsylvania Google Pittsburgh Offices; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Collaborative Innovation Center, Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Regional Environmental Education Center at Boyce-Mayview Park; Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania Campus Master Plan, St. Edmund’s Academy; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Campus Master Plan, Pennsylvania Culinary Institute; South Fayette Township, Pennsylvania 1991 – 1993 McCormick McCarthy Architects; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1990 – 1991 Jeffrey T. Davis, Architecture and Design; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Principal 1985 – 1990 Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1983 – 1985 Stenbro Associates; Chicago, Illinois 1982 – 1983 Edmond N. Zisook and Associates; Chicago, Illinois 1980 – 1982 Shafer Associates; Oak Brook, Illinois Exhibitions 2003 Pittsburgh Glass Center; Pittsburgh Platforms; New Projects in Architecture + Environmental Design; The Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh Scholarship / Publications 2008 REMATERIAL: From Waste to Architecture; Alejandro Bahamón and Maria Camila Sanjinés, W. W. Norton & Company (Pittsburgh Glass Center project featured in publication) 2008 Integrated Design in Contemporary Architecture; Kiel Moe, Princeton Architectural Press (Pittsburgh Glass Center project featured in publication) 2003 The Powers of Green: A Community Approach to a Sustainable Project; Presentation to U.S. Green Building Council Greenbuild Conference, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Service 2006 – 2008 Member, Buildings and Grounds Committee, St. Edmund’s Academy 2006 Co-Chair, Architecture & Design Track Committee, Greenbuild Conference Program Committee, U.S. Green Building Council 2005 Member, Greenbuild Conference Program Committee, U.S. Green Building Council Professional Memberships / Registration Licensed Architect, States of Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Pennsylvania Member, American Institute of Architects, AIA Pennsylvania LEED Accredited Professional, United States Green Building Council Professional Affiliate, United States Green Building Council Second Vice President, Pittsburgh Architectural Club .