Position:
President at Studio A, Inc.
Location:
Charleston, South Carolina Area
Work:
Studio A, Inc.
since 1989
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President
Charleston Board of Architectural Review
- Charleston, SC 2000 - 2004
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Vice Chair
Dewees Island
1996 - 2000
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ARB Chair
North Carolina State Universtity
1993 - 1993
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Visiting Lecturer-Architecture
Clemson University
1988 - 1991
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Lecture -Architecture
Ray Huff Architects
1988 - 1990
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Project Architect
A+B+S Architects
1986 - 1987
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Intern Architect
American Institute of Architects - Students
1985 - 1986
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Vice President
Education:
Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation 1987 - 1988
M.S. Bldg. Design, Architecture & Building Design
Mississippi State University 1980 - 1985
B.Arch., Architecture
Skills:
Historic Preservation, Architectural Design, Comprehensive Planning, Sustainable Design, Architecture
Honor & Awards:
Panelist, “Special Summit: Strategies in Sustainable Design,” Reinvention National Symposium, 2007
American Institute of Architects/South Carolina, Merit Award, Radcliffe Manor, 2006
Carolopolis Award for Radcliffe Manor Affordable Housing, Preservation Society of Charleston, 2006
Commendation for a Private Residence, 82 Pitt Street, Preservation Society of Charleston, 2003
Merit Award for Works in Progress, for the Picard/Samsel Residence, Residential Architect, 2000
Forty Under Forty. Recognized as one of the 40 most outstanding U.S. architects/designers under age 40, 1995
Commendation for 386 Race Street Affordable Housing, Preservation Society of Charleston, 1994
Alumnus of the Year, Mississippi State University School of Architecture, 1991
Outstanding Young Architect, One of 23 most outstanding U.S. architect firms, Progressive Architecture, 1990
First Place, Newsstand 88 Competition, New York City prototype, with Hari Nair & Henry Hildebrandt, 1988