| Summary of experience 18 years practicing architecture and restoration Education Master of Architecture in Historic Preservation, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1991 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1988 Turner School of Construction Management, 2006 Professional registration Illinois, 1995 Wisconsin, 2005 Self-Certification Design Professional, City of Chicago Registered Energy Professional, City of Chicago International experience Essex, England, US/ICOMOS, 1991 Architect en Chef des Monument Historiques, France, 1991–1993 |
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| Affiliations and memberships Association of Licensed Architects Association for Preservation Technology Chicago Architecture Foundation Construction Specifications Institute Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois, Board Member and Funds Committee Preservation Chicago Portage Park Neighborhood Association, Board Member, Chair of Economic Development Committee Society of Industrial Archeology United States Committee, International Council on Monuments and Sites US Green Building Council |
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| Awards and honors Richard H. Driehaus Foundation and Landmark Preservation Council of Illinois Awards while a Senior Associate at BauerLatoza Studio: Rehabilitation Project of the Year 2006 for Lindblom Math & Science Academy Rehabilitation/Restoration Project of the Year 2002 for the Humboldt Park Boathouse Chicago Building Congress award while an Architect at McBride & Kelley Architects: Award of Recognition for New Construction 1999 for the Studios at 1801 S. Wabash Avenue |
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