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William H. Sherman University of Lawrence Lewis, Jr. Professor of williamshermanarchitect.com Associate Vice President for Research in Design, Arts and Humanities opengrounds.virginia.edu Founding Director, OpenGrounds arch.virginia.edu

Education 1982 Master of Architecture, 1977 A. B., Architecture and Urban Planning, summa cum laude,

Awards 2015 Richmond AIA Merit Award, City Campus Biotechnology Park, with SMBW Architects 2013 Leveraging Excellence Award, National Consortium for Continuous Improvement in Higher Education (UVA Bay Game) 2012 Award for Rehabilitation, Preservation Virginia, Thomas Jefferson Branch (OpenGrounds Studio) 2010 Distinguished Faculty Award, Z Society, 2009 Creative Achievement Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (South Addition, Campbell Hall) 2009 VSAIA Honor Award for Excellence, Virginia Society of Architects (Campbell Hall Additions) 1997 Education Honor Award, American Institute of Architects (Venice Program) 1994 Faculty Teaching Award, School of Architecture 1992 Interior Architecture Award of Excellence, American Institute of Architects (Museum of Fine Arts, Renovations) 1991 Interior Architecture Honor Award, American Institute of Architects: Houston Chapter (Donor Walls, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) 1991 Architecture Honor Award, American Institute of Architects: Houston Chapter (Row Houses, Houston) 1990 Interior Architecture Honor Award, American Institute of Architects: Houston Chapter (Art Storage and Preparation Areas, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) 1982 Alumni Award, Yale School of Architecture

Honors 2012 Raven Society, University of Virginia 2008 American Academy in Rome, Visiting Scholar 2005 Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, Virginia Design Medal 1996 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Faculty Design Citation (Row Houses) 1996 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Faculty Design Citation (Sustainable, Affordable House) 1992 Architecture, “Emerging Talent” Issue 1990 Progressive Architecture, “Young Architects” Issue 1981 Editor, Perspecta 20: The Yale Architectural Journal

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Academic 2016– Lawrence Lewis, Jr. Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia Faculty 2013–2016 Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia Positions 1994–2013 Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia 2003–2007 Mario di Valmarana Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia 1992–1994 Associate Professor of Architecture, Rice University 1986–1992 Assistant Professor of Architecture, Rice University Spring 1986 Visiting Instructor in Architecture, University of 1984–1985 Instructor, Architectural Center 1980–1981 Teaching Assistant, Yale University

Academic 2016– Associate Vice President for Research in Design, Arts and Humanities, University of Leadership Virginia Positions 2011– Founding Director, OpenGrounds, University of Virginia 2011–2016 Associate Vice President for Research, University of Virginia 2008–2009 Associate Dean for Academics, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2003–2007 Chair, Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2000–2003 Associate Dean for Academics, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2000–2007 Director, Programs Abroad, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 1994–1997 Director, Undergraduate Programs, Department of Architecture, University of Virginia 1988–1991 Director, Sophomore Study Abroad Program, School of Architecture, Rice University

Professional 1994– Principal, William Sherman and Associates, Charlottesville, Virginia Practice 1988–1994 Partner, Albert Pope and William Sherman, Architects, Houston, 1984–1985 Intern, Graham Gund Associates, Cambridge, 1983–1984 Intern, Roth and Moore Architects, New Haven, 1982–1983 Intern, Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, Connecticut 1982–1987 Principal, William Sherman, Design and Construction 1978–1979 Intern, Fox & Fowle Architects, New York, New York 1977 Intern, Peter Waldman, Architect, Princeton,

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Selected Changing Views: Art, Contemplation and Wellness, Contributing Author, Lindsey Hepler, Editor, 2015 Publications OpenGrounds: Link.Learn.Lead.Live, Co-editor and contributing author, with Lindsey Hepler, 2014 Changing Views: Photography and Environmental Action, Co-editor and contributing author, with Bill Wylie and Lindsey Hepler, 2013 “Complex Systems, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Institutional Renewal,” with Jeffrey Plank, David Feldon and Jennifer Elliott, Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, May–June 2011 “Memoriam: Mario di Valmarana,” Lunch, Volume 6: Systems, Spring 2011, pp. 215–217 “Reframing the Question,” with Lauren Hackney, Lunch, Volume 6: Systems, Spring 2011, pp. 9–13 “A practical approach to the complex problem of environmental sustainability: The UVa Bay Game,” with Gerard P. Learmonth Sr., David E. Smith, Mark A. White, Jeffrey Plank, The Innovation Journal, Volume 16 (1), 2011 “Energetic Organizations,” with Lauren Hackney, Lunch, Volume 5: Flows, Spring 2010 “Air Parcels,” in Arcade: Architecture and Design in the Northwest, Spring 2010 “Fire Wall,” in Hand and Soul: Twelve Essays on Art and Architecture, Sanda Iliescu, editor, University of Virginia Press, 2009 “A Sustainable, Affordable House,” The Green Braid: Towards an Architecture of Ecology, Economy and Equity, Kim Tanzer and Rafael Longoria, eds., p. 184 “Engaged Fields,” in Site Matters, Carol Burns and Andrea Kahn, editors, Routledge Press, 2005 “What is Urban Design?,” Urban Design Now, Van Allen Report 12, April 2002, pp. 17–25 “See: IBA Workshop for the Lausitz,” with Inken Baller and Peter Latz, Das Magazin Internatiionalen Bauausstellung Furst-Puckler-Land, 4 Dec. 2001, pp. 8–9 “The Ground and the Frame: On Windows and Driveways in the Contemporary City,” Proceedings of the ACSA National Conference, 1996, pp. 375–380 “Elastic Boundaries,” Proceedings of the ACSA National Conference, 1996 “Art Storage and Donor Walls, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,” Proceedings of the ACSA National Conference, 1996, pp. 134–135 “A Sustainable, Affordable House for Richmond Virginia,” Proceedings of the ACSA National Conference, 1996, pp. 108–109 “Bridge-Building,” Tools and Technology, Body and World, Architecture at Rice 32, 1993, pp. 54–58 “Sharing the Garden,” Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, Fall 1991 “The Senses of the Marginal City,” Urbanism 2: Architecture and the City, A Monograph Series from Reflections, The Journal of the School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Spring 1988, pp. 28–32 “The Marginal City,” Proceedings of the ACSA National Conference, 1987

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Selected “Addressing a Profile,”Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, Fall 1988, p. 20 Publications “Narrowed Gates in an Expanded Field,” Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, (continued) Spring 1987, pp. 10–11 Editor, Perspecta 20: The Yale Architectural Journal, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1983, with Peter Devereaux and Michael Burch

Publication of “New School, University of Virginia,” Architect, November 2008, pp. 75–83 Work “School of Architecture, University of Virginia,” Inform Magazine, November 2008 “A Chronology of Solar Architecture in the US,” Detail, June 2005, pp. 600–609 “Campbell Hall Additions”, in “On the Boards,” Architecture, August 2003 “AIA Inaugurates Interior Architecture Awards,” Architecture, October 1992, pp. 36–37 “Row Houses,” The Domestic Project at Rice Exhibition Catalog, September 1992 “Urban Resolution,” Architecture, “Emerging Talent” Issue, June 1992, pp. 58–61 “Two projects by Albert Pope and William Sherman, Architects,” Progressive Architecture, “Young Architects” Issue, July 1990 “Office Building, Beaumont, Texas,”Architecture , April 1990 “Young Architects from the East Coast,” Ottagono 86, September 1987, p. 45

Exhibitions 2016 “UVA in Venice 2015,” University of Virginia 2009 “From Village to Grounds: Architecture after Jefferson at the University of Virginia,” Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia 2003 Additions to Campbell Hall, University of Virginia 1995 Row Houses, Houston, Texas, Yale University 1992 Row Houses, Houston, Texas, “The Domestic Project at Rice,” Rice University 1992 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Renovation, AIA National Awards Exhibition 1992 Donor Walls, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, AIA Houston Awards Exhibition 1992 Row Houses, AIA Houston Awards Exhibition 1991 Art Storage, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, AIA Houston Awards Exhibition 1990 “Project: Houston,” Row Houses, Diverse Works Gallery, Houston 1988 West Hollywood Civic Center Competition, West Hollywood, 1986 Nantucket Houses, Faculty Show, Boston Architectural Center

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Selected “An Art, Contemplation and Wellness Initiative,” Vol. 2, UVA Arts Magazine, Spring 2015 Newspaper, “UVa students showcase research at university’s second Public Day since the 1860s.,” Daily Progress, Radio, April 2015 Television, Internet “The ‘Art, Contemplation, and Wellness’ Initiative,” Charlottesville Newsplex, March, 2015 “UVA Revives Public Day Presentation Tradition”, Post, April 2014 “UVA Reviving Public Day to Highlight Students’ Work”, Daily Progress, April 2014 “State, Colleges Explore International Affairs”, Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 2014 “Contest Winners Create Nutritional Information App”, NBC29, November 2013 “UVA Students Challenged to Create Healthier Society”, Charlottesville Newsplex, September 2013 “UVA Students Changing the Face of Social Messaging”, Charlottesville Newsplex, November 2012 “Center-Free Collaboration, ” Inside Higher Education, March 2012 “New UVA Venture Aims to Open Grounds Worldwide,” NBC 29 TV, March 2012 “UVA Seeks to Shift Paradigm of Change with OpenGrounds,” Daily Progress, March 2012 “UVA Unveils NewOpenGrounds Studio,” Charlottesville Newsplex, March 2012 “U.Va Launches OpenGrounds Initiative to Connect, Collaborate, Create,” UVa Today, March 2012 “Can ‘Green Gamification’ Save the World?,”TriplePundit , March, 2012 “Oriented to Detail,” Abode, October 2011, pp. 22–28 “Turn the Porch Life On,” Abode, May 2011, pp. 20–26 “Tapping Social Media’s Potential To Muster a Vast Green Army,” environment 360, 07.11.2011) Interviewed on Virginia Insight, WMRA Radio, October 2011 “Staying Put: Design for a New Age,” Abode, September 2010, pp. 19–25 Quoted in “Designing America,” Wall Street Journal, October 2006 Quoted in “The Dysfunctional Family House,” Wall Street Journal, March 2004 “Domestic Designs”, Houston Chronicle, September 26,1992, p. 1D “Renovations to art museum win design award,” Houston Post, August 2, 1992, p. E–2 “Winning Architects Draw on Innovative Styles,” Houston Post, March 15, 1992, p. E–3 “Talented architects discover that small can be rewarding,” Morning News, author David Dillon, June 23, 1991 “Muted colors, stark designs grace award-winning projects”, The Houston Post, January 12, 1991 A4 architects and designers diary, 1989 (Sussex, England: Mark Tine: Mark, 1989)

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Selected 2017 Panel Discussion Moderator, Hometown Summit, Charlottesville, Virginia National 2017 Panel Discussion Leader on interdisciplinary research, ACSA National conference Service, Lectures and 2016 Invited Speaker, East China Normal University School of Design, Shanghai, China Juries 2016 Invited Speaker, Symposium on Faculty Development, Beijing Normal University, China 2015 Executive Committee, Alliance for the Arts at Research Universities (Chair-elect, 2016) 2014 Alliance for the Arts at Research Universities Conference Panelist, Stanford University 2013 Arts and Environmental Action Forum Organizer, University of Virginia 2013 Global Humanities Conference Presenter, Nanjing China, “Humanities in Place” 2013 Community of Democracies Workshop, Invited Thought Leader 2013 Alliance for the Arts at Research Universities Presenter, Penn State University 2012 State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, Presentation 2012 SXSW Eco Conference, Austin, Texas, UVA Bay Game 2012 American Institute of Architects/Clinton Global Initiative Juror, Decade of Design Challenge 2012– Auburn University College of Architecture Environmental Design Advisory Board 2012 Poster Session Presentation, Applied Anthropology Association Conference 2011 Invited observer, Salzburg Global Seminar, Salzburg, Austria 2011 Water Innovation Alliance Conference, UVA Bay Game 2011 Water Resources Institute with the Aqueduct Alliance, UVA Bay Game 2011 Congressional Staff, U. S. House of Representatives, UVA Bay Game 2011 Invited participant, U. Michigan ArtsEngine Global Network Launch Conference 2011 NOAA Games Summit, UVA Bay Game 2010 Auburn University and Rural Studio, Two Lectures 2010 Wallops Island Futures Workshop, with Virginia Office of Economic Development 2010 Arizona State Policy Informatics Conference Participant 2010 ACSA Panel Discussion on Diversity in Schools of Architecture, ASCA Administrators Conference 2009 ACSA Administrator’s Conference, “Leadership in the University,” Panelist 2005 Yale University, “Twenty Years after Critical Regionalism,” with Kenneth Frampton 2003 AIA New England Design Awards Juror 2001 Institute for Aging, UVA, “Architecture and Aging,” Lecture 1997 ASCA Teacher’s Conference, “Venice Program, University of Virginia,” Presentation 1997 Thomas Jefferson Planning District Conference, “Intersectionville”

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Selected 1996 ACSA National Conference, Session Moderator: Urban Issues National 1996 ACSA National Conference, “The Ground and the Frame: On Windows and Driveways Service, in the Contemporary City,” Presentation Lectures and Juries 1996 ACSA National Conference, “Elastic Boundaries,” Presentation (continued) 1996 ACSA National Conference, “Art Storage and Donor Walls, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,” Presentation 1996 ACSA National Conference, “A Sustainable, Affordable House, Richmond, Virginia,” 1996 University of Virginia, “Ground/Frame,” Lecture 1990 Rice University, “Case Studies,” Lecture 1990 ACSA SW Regional Conference, “Representing an Identity,” Presentation 1988 Urban Design Seminar, Rice Symposium: “Discontinuity in Urban Space” 1988 “Twenty Years After Complexity and Contradiction and The Architecture of the City,” , at , “Measuring the Edge,” Lecture 1987 ACSA National Conference Panel Discussion, “Careers in Architectural Education” 1986 ACSA National Conference, “The Marginal City,” Presentation 1986 Washington University, “Two Houses,” Lecture 1986 University of Miami, “Two Houses,” Lecture 1986 Rice University, “Two Houses,” Lecture 1985–2017 Guest Critic for Design Reviews, including: School of Architecture, Princeton University Graduate School of Design, Herberger Institute, College of Architecture, Auburn Univrersity Brandenburg Technical University, Cottbus, Germany Danish International School, Copenhagen Taubman College, Knowlton School of Architecture, School of Architecture, Rice University School of Architecture, University of Texas School of Architecture, Texas A & M School of Architecture, Tulane University School of Architecture, School of Architecture, Washington University School of Architecture, Yale University Page 7 of 13 William H. Sherman williamshermanarchitect.com

Grants and 2014 Arts Council Grant, University of Virginia, Art, Contemplation and Well-Being Funded 2014 Jefferson Trust Grant, University of Virginia, OpenGrounds Virtual Network Research 2013 Parents Association Grant, University of Virginia, OpenGrounds Innovation Forum 2013 Jefferson Trust Grant, University of Virginia, Arts and Environmental Action 2013 Nike Supply Chain Simulation, Nike Corporation 2011 Research Travel Grant, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2011 IBM World Community Grid, Co-PI, Bay Game, IBM Corporation 2009 Insight Lab Grant, Co-PI, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Virginia 2007 Vint Hill Design Studies, Co-PI, Vint Hill BRAC 2005 Route 29 Pedestrian Landscape Study, North Charlottesville Business Council 2002 Teaching Technology Initiative Grant, University of Virginia 1997 Dean’s Forum Research Grants, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 1995 Dean’s Forum Research Grant, School of Architecture, University of Virginia 1987 Faculty Research Grant, Rice University

Selected External 2017 WillowTree, Inc., J-Term Collaboration Partnerships 2016-17 Capital One Design Workshops through OpenGrounds 2014 Phillips Collection and National Academy of Science Partnership on Art, Contemplation and Well-Being 2013–2014 Diplomacy Lab National Pilot, U. S. State Department, Presidential Precinct 2013 Hearst Business Media Student Challenge 2012–2014 Federal Executive Institute Curriculum Development and Field Studies 2013–2014 Vonage Virality Research Partnership 2013 Vonage Student Challenge 2012 Virginia Rural Health Association, Conference Design and Moderator 2011–2012 Design Gatherings with the Phillips Collection 2010 Design Gathering with Hearst Business Media

Professional 1994– Registered Architect, Commonwealth of Virginia, #0401010500 Registration 1988–1994 Registered Architect, State of Texas, #12346 1986–1994 Registered Architect, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, #6644 1985– Member, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Page 8 of 13 William H. Sherman williamshermanarchitect.com

Courses and Design Studios Teaching 1986–2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Design Studios

Graduate Design Research 1987–2017 Design Research/Thesis Advising 2003–2007 Development and Coordination of Design Research Program

Building Technology 2010–2014 Systems, Sites and Building 1999–2009 Building and Climate 1994–1995 Architecture and Urban Infrastructure 1993 Structural Design

Architectural Theory 1996–1999 Design Approaches To Existing Sites, core course in Historic Preservation Program 1991–1993 The Architect and Society 1986–1990 Introduction to Architectural Theory

Research Seminars 2009–2010 BioInnovation (with Darden, Biomedical Engineering, Nursing, Medicine) 2010 Morven Seminars and Studios 2009–2010 Natural Ventilation Prototype 2005 Walking in the Contemporary City

Programs Abroad 2015-2016 Venice Italy, Venice Program, University of Virginia 2010 Vicenza, Italy, Vicenza Program, University of Virginia 1996–2005 Venice, Italy, Venice Program, University of Virginia 2001 Cottbus, Germany, Exchange Program, Brandenburg Technical University 1989–1991 Paris, France, Rice University Sophomore Study Program 1988 London, England, Rice University Sophomore Study Program

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Selected University of Virginia Service: 2015– University Library Committee - Chair, Library Space Task Force University of Virginia and 2013– Morven Master Plan Advisory Group School of 2013– Public Day Development Committee Architecture 2013–2015 Non-Tenure Track Faculty Task Force, Office of the Provost 2013– Arts Advisory Council 2013-2015 Clay Endowment Scholarship Review Committee 2013 Big Data Grant Review Committee 2012–2013 Raven Council, Raven Society 2012– Institute for Humanities and Global Culture Advisory Board 2011–2015 VPR Office Representative, Provost Direct Reports 2010–2014 Jefferson Public Citizen Review Committee 2012–2013 Advisor, University Research Parks Task Force 2012 Discussion Leader, Development Office Retreat 2012 Reviewer, President’s Research Poster Contest 2010 Co-Developer, Sources for Scholars Event 2008–2009 Vice Provost for International Studies Advisory Board 2005–2007 Tenure Policy Review Committee, Office of the Provost 1995–1998 Longitudinal Study Committee

School of Architecture, University of Virginia 2016– Historic Preservation Program Committee 2016 Co-Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Design Thinking Cluster Hire 2014–2015 Chair, Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment Committee 2013–2014 Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment Committee 2012–2014 Deshong Professor Search Committee 1994–2010 Undergraduate or Graduate Advising 2003–2004 Chair, Faculty Search Committee 1999–2008 Building Committee 2003–2007 Technologies Committee 1998–1999 Chair, Dean Search Committee 1994–1995 Faculty Search Committee

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Projects: 2015– Christion Study Center Addition, Charlottesville (with Train Architects) Professional 2013–2015 OpenGrounds Studio Expansion, University of Virginia (with SMBW Architects) Practice in Virginia 2013–2015 McGlathery–Berg Residence, Charlottesville (with elbwrm) 2011–2012 CityCampus Biotech Research Center, Charltotesville (with SMBW Architects) 2010–2012 OpenGrounds Studio, University of Virginia (with TEC Architecture and Engineering) 2010–2011 Molecular Biology Departmental Office, Jordan Hall, University of Virginia 2008–2009 Vice President for Research Offices, University of Virginia 2001–2008 Campbell Hall South Addition, University of Virginia (with SMBW Architects) 2004–2005 The VizLab, Campbell Hall, University of Virginia 2003–2006 Barnett House, Charlottesville 2003–2006 Boonesville House, Boonesville 2001–2002 Stornetta/Friend House (project), Charlottesville 1999–2000 Berdel/Kinzie House, Charlottesville 1998–1999 Jobes House Addition, Ivy 1998–1999 Beebout Barn and Residence, Sperryville 1998 Still Meadows Housing Common Building (project), Charlottesville 1998 Dymond Property Development, Charlottesville 1998 Blue Ridge ESOP Offices (feasibility study), Charlottesville 1998 Sustainable Housing (feasibility study for 16 units, project), Charlottesville 1998–2001 Jenkins Mountain House, Warrenton 1998–2001 Charlottesville Cohousing Community (project) 1998 Shadwell/Windham Winery (project) 1997–1998 Davis House, Nantucket, Massachusetts 1997–1998 LeMat Residence (renovation), Washington, DC 1997–2003 Free Union House, Free Union 1997–1998 Refo Residence and Barn, Warrenton 1997 Warrenton Dermatology Offices, Warrenton 1996–1997 Highland Meadows Housing (project), Monterey (with Peter Waldman)

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Projects: 1994–1996 Ghanem House (project), Jasper, Texas Professional 1993 A Sustainable, Affordable House (competition), Richmond, Virginia Practice in Texas and 1989–1993 Surfside House, Nantucket, Massachusetts Massachusetts 1988 Camera Lucida (project), Asheville, North Carolina 1992 Mixed Use Building (project), Ketchum, Idaho (with Albert Pope) 1992 Wortham Residence (project) , Houston (with Albert Pope) 1991 Addition to Temkin Residence (project), Houston (with Albert Pope) 1990–1991 Donor Walls, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (with Albert Pope) 1989–1991 Wroxton Road Row Houses, (with Albert Pope) 1989–1990 Law Office Building, Beaumont, Texas (with Albert Pope and the Wittenberg Partnership) 1988–1989 Art Storage and Preparation Areas, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (with Albert Pope) 1988 Expansion Study, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (with Albert Pope) 1988 West Hollywood Civic Center (competition), West Hollywood, California (with Albert Pope) 1988 Elderly Housing (competition), Colton, California (with Albert Pope) 1986 Townsend House (project), Effingham, New Hampshire 1985–1986 Frist/O’Lear House, Nantucket, Massachusetts (with J. Scott Finn) 1982–1983 Town House (renovation, design and construction), Nantucket, Massachusetts 1982–1983 Road House (design and construction), Nantucket, Massachusetts

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Projects: Graham Gund Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts Professional 1985 Riverwalk Hotel (renovation), Lawrence, Massachusetts Experience 1985 Radcliffe Studies Center (renovation), Cambridge, Massachusetts 1984 Blaustein Humanities Center, Connecticut College (renovation), New London, Connecticut 1984 360 Newbury Street (project), Boston, Massachusetts

Roth and Moore Architects, New Haven, Connecticut 1983 Watson Hall, Yale University (renovation), New Haven, Connecticut

Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, Connecticut 1983 Arcorp Development Master Plan, Weehawken, New Jersey 1982 Wintergarden, World Financial Center, New York, New York

Fox & Fowle Architects, New York, New York 1978–1979 Museum of Contemporary Crafts (renovation), New York, New York 1978–1979 Christie’s East, (renovation), New York, New York 1978 Van Zon Residence (renovation), South Egremont, Massachusetts

Peter Waldman Architect, Princeton, New Jersey 1977 Center for Autistic Children (project), Princeton, New Jersey 1977 Kosinski Residence (renovation), Princeton, New Jersey

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