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 Architecture, 1984 REGISTRATION Registered Architect, 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 Architects, 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 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 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 New York City 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. Barbara A. Campagna, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C Curriculum Vitae Page 4 2008 Association for Preservation Technology Annual Conference: Montreal, Quebec. President (and Past President) of organization and Conference Planning Committee Member. 2007 Association for Preservation
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