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Research Interests
Pier Luigi Nervi; long span structures; pre-cast and reinforced concrete; high performance buildings; integrated design
Education
- BA, Vassar College 1977
- M.Arch, University of Pennsylvania 1983
- Registered Architect, State of New Hampshire
Professional Activities
- Member, American Institute of Architects
- Member, U.S. Green Building Council
- Project Leader, The $300 House Design Workshop at Dartmouth: An international workshop focused on the creation of prototype designs for affordable housing for communities in Port au Prince and Fond des Blancs, Haiti. (January, 2012)
- Invited Speaker, Pier Luigi Nervi in the World, Turin, Italy: Lecture on the design and construction of Leverone Field House at Dartmouth by architect/engineer Pier Luigi Nervi; lecture on the social and cultural impact of Leverone Field House and Thompson Arena, also by Studio Nervi, at Dartmouth. (August, 2011)
- Coordinator and Facilitator, Sustainable Building Symposium: From LEED to Living Buildings, Dartmouth—a two day symposium of speakers, panels and workshops. (April, 2010)
- Presenter, Traditional Building Conference: High Performance Buildings in a Traditional Context. (March, 2009)
- Workshop Director, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Business Sustainability Initiative: Profiting through Green Design. (February, 2007)
- Presenter, AIA National Conference, Greening the Campus: Sustainable Design at Dartmouth. (May, 2005)
- Presenter, NH AIA Conference, Integrated Design, Integrated Development: Integrated Design on Campus. (March, 2004)
Selected Publications
- Land Stewardship, Regional Culture, Local Economy and Higher Education: A Case Study in Northern New England. Selected paper, U.S. Green Building Council, National Conference; Panel member, Greening the Campus; November, 2002
Courses
- ENGS 2: Integrated Design: Engineering, Architecture, and Building Technology