Curriculum vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE
DENNIS A. ANDREJKO, FAIA
203 Delamere Road
Williamsville, New York 14221
(716) 634-8822
EDUCATION
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Master of Architecture in Advanced Studies,
January 1977
Thesis: "Energy and Office Architecture: A synthesis of Emerging
Passive Energy Technologies with Energy Efficient Planning and
Design"
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Architecture, cum laude
Professional Degree, May 1975
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Aug. 1981 to
present
ANDREJKO + ASSOCIATES - ENERGY CONSCIOUS
ARCHITECTURE
Principal: See project list attached.
Jan. 1979 to
Aug. 1981
SEAgroup-SOLAR ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHITECTURE
Principal: See project list attached.
Feb. 1977 to
Dec. 1978
DAVID WRIGHT, AIA ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHITECTURE
Senior Designer: Planning and design of solar architecture for varied
microclimates. Responsibilities included client contact,
programming, schematics, design development, construction
documents, specifications, construction observation, and energy
calculations. See project list attached.
1975 to 1977
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Solar Research Assistant: Development, testing and evaluation of
novel building components utilizing passive solar gain in
architectural applications. Personally responsible for developing the
"Solar Modulator" a window louver device often used in solar
buildings.
1974 to 1975
CITY OF SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Long Range Planning and Facilities Design: Design responsibilities
for and participation in various city parks and building projects.
Prepared graphics for reports and presentations.
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ACADEMIC
EXPERIENCE
January 1997 June 1999
September 1990
to June 1995
Aug. 1982 to
present
Interim Chairman - Department of Architecture, School of
Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo
Director of Architecture - Headed the School's Department of
Architecture program: over 300 students, graduate and
undergraduate; 16 full time faculty, 15-20 part time faculty
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
Associate Professor, Department of Architecture
Courses taught:
Upper Level Graduate Architectural Design Studio:
Fall 1982 - Passive Solar/Energy Conscious Design
Spring 1983 - Earth Sheltered Design
Fall 1983 - Design & Energy 1983, Railroad Station
Spring 1984 - American Wood Council/ACSA Design Competition,
"Colorado Country Club"
Fall 1984 - Design & Energy 1984, "Hotel/Theater Complex", Two
student projects published in ACSA Catalog for design
recognition.
Spring 1985 - American Wood Council/ACSA Design
Competition. "Institute for Scholarly Studies"
Fall 1985 - Design & Energy 1985, "l00 Unit Residential
Development in Urban Area"
Spring 1986 - Advanced Building Technology Studio
Fall 1986 - 60 Acre Energy Efficient Development
Spring 1987 - American Wood Council/ACSA Design Competition"
"Wood Museum"
Fall 1987 - Winter Living/Cold Regions Architecture
Spring 1988 - Earth Sheltered Design
Fall 1988 - Homeless Housing
Spring 1989 - Sabbatical
Fall 1989 and Spring 1990 – 2nd Year Design Studio
Fall 1996 - Senior Design Studio
Fall 1999 – Senior Design Studio
Spring 2000 – Cold Regions Environmental Research Center
Fall 2000 – Senior Design Studio
Spring 2001 – Earth Sheltered Design
Fall 2001 – Senior Design Studio
Spring 2002 – Graduate Studio Fall 2002 – Senior Studio
Spring 2003 – Sabbatical
Fall 2003 – 3 ½ Year Studio
Spring 2004 – Graduate Studio – Sustainable Housing
Fall 2004 – 3 ½ Year Studio – Cold Regions Env/Education Center
Spring 2005 – Graduate Studio –Cold Regions Energy Research Cntr
Fall 2005 – Graduate Studio – Wood and Design
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Spring 2006 – Graduate Studio – Pre Cast Concrete and
Sustainability
Fall 2006 – Graduate Studio – Zero Energy Housing
Spring 2007 – Graduate Studio -Aruba Housing/Tifft Nature
Fall 2007 – Graduate Studio – Sustainable Commercial Buildings
Spring 2008 – Senior Comprehensive Studio
Environmental Controls I: 1982 to 1996
Introduction to concepts and design issues of comfort, climate,
heating, ventilating, air conditioning and lighting of buildings.
Introduction to Building Technology: 1995 to present
Introduction to concepts and design issues related to site, energy and
environment; comfort and climate; building skin, organs, skeleton.
Energy and Shelter: 1983 to present
Study and evaluation of various energy conscious, passive solar and
sustainable design strategies. Quantification methods assessed and
employed.
Fall 1989 and Spring 1991 - Introduction to Architecture
Summer Session 1983: Basic design and climate and comfort
concepts.
Summer Session 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989: Basic design and
introduction to architecture.
June, 1997 to
Present
MONTEVERDE INSTITUTE, Costa Rica.
Senior Professor. Sustainable Futures Program addressing Costa
Rican Development and Eco-tourism.
Aug. 1981 to
June 1982
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tempe, AZ
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of Architecture, Department of
Planning, Graduate Solar/Architecture program
Courses taught (all graduate level):
Introduction to Solar Energy: Introduction to theoretical and
practical use of solar radiation and nocturnal cooling for the control
of building environments.
Energy Environment Theory: Historical, theoretical, and practical
influences of energy and other resource systems on the designed
environment; architectural, landscape, urban and regional
implications of resource strategies, especially emphasizing solar and
other renewable resources.
Passive Building Performance I: Evaluation and application of
current handbook and hand-held calculator evaluation techniques to
determine environmental influence on comfort in small passive
heated and cooled buildings.
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Climate and Solar Architectural Design: Laboratory and field
experience in architectural synthesis emphasizing climatic criteria
and analysis. Emphasis on appropriate technology and passive
thermal systems.
Energy Efficient Design and Planning: Laboratory and field
experience in energy efficient design emphasizing solar energy and
related renewable and natural means for heating and cooling of large
scale energy efficient building types in urban and institutional
complexes.
Jan. 1982 to
June 1982
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
Instructor and advisor for 19 graduate architecture students receiving
an architecture degree with an energy emphasis. Thesis advisor,
reviewer and juror determining ultimate degree and class ranking.
Jan. 1981 to
Aug. 1981
SIERRA COLLEGE, Rocklin, CA
Instructor, Solar Energy Housing, for State College system requiring
state teaching certificate.
Sabbatical
1989
Invited Guest Lecturer
- University of Oregon, School of Architecture
Invited Guest Lecturer
- UCLA, Graduate School of Design
Invited Guest Lecturer
- California State Polytechnic University,
Department of Architecture
Visitations to the following additional Universities
UC Berkeley
Arizona State University
Florida Solar Energy Center
University of Michigan
LICENSES
AFFILIATIONS
Arizona Architect, #14547 (inactive)
California Architect, # C 10,208 (inactive)
New York Architect, #16767
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
National Council of Architectural
Registration Boards (NCARB)
American Solar Energy Society (ASES)
International Solar Energy Society (ISES)
ASES Passive Architecture and Construction
Division (former Executive Board Member and
Chairperson)
Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE)
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HONORS/
AWARDS
PROFESSIONAL
Achievement Award - Pathfinders 2008 – Niagara Frontier Industry
Education Council Achievement Award fostering partnerships
between education and business, May, 2008
Certificate of Appreciation, AIA New York State.
Recognition of leadership and service as Regional Director, and focus on
State Student Scholarship Program, January, 2010
Richard Upjohn Fellowship, National American Institute of Architects.
Distinguished Service on the National Board, December, 2010
Fellowship, American Institute of Architects, National
American Institute of Architects. Fellowship induction, recognizing
lifelong contribution to the profession of architecture - emphasizing
education and practice, May, 2009
President's Citation, AIA New York State, Service, Professional, State.
Recognition of leadership and service to the State/Region of the
American Institute of Architects, January, 2009
Distinguished Service Award, American Institute of Architects,
Buffalo/WNY, October, 2008
President’s Award, American Institute of Architects New York State,
September, 2008
Corporate Silver Award – Architecture + Education Program (AIA
Buffalo/WNY (w/Kelly Hayes) and UB Dept of Architecture) –
Coordinator and Participant – Alliance for Education, Commitment
to Education Award, October, 2007
A Greener Shade of Blue – UB Faculty Expert List on Sustainability
National Awards Gala and Private Luncheon with Award
Recipients, American Institute of Architects, Special Invite,
February, 2007, 2008
Distinguished Service Award – New York State Junior
Miss/America’s Junior Miss Program – March, 2007
Hall of Fame Award – New York State Junior Miss/America’s
Junior Miss Program – March, 2005
Outstanding Leadership and Service Award – AIA Buffalo/WNY
President, November, 2003
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Honorable Mention – Better Homes and Gardens, 1994. Home
Improvement Contest. Top 400 of 7,000 entries.
Progressive Architecture Research Citation, 1990 Awards Program,
as technical consultant (with Robert Shibley) for work with Cannon
Design on the book Guidelines for Energy Efficient Building
Rehabilitation for NYSREDA.
Who's Who in America, special mention, Twenty-second Edition,
1988/1989.
Who's Who in the World, Nomination and Selection, Eighth
Edition, 1987/1988; Ninth Edition 1988/1989; Tenth Edition
1989/1990; Eleventh Edition 1990/1991.
Who's Who in the East, Nomination and Selection, Twentieth
Edition, 1985/1986; Twenty-first Edition, 1986/1987; Twentysecond Edition, 1987/1988; Twenty-third Edition 1988/1989.
Who's Who in California, Nomination and Selection, 13th Edition,
1981.
HONORS/
AWARDS
ACADEMIC
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Tuition Scholarship, 1975
Research Assistantship, Solar Energy, 1975, 1976
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Dean's List, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, 1975
Citation, City of Ontario, California, Ontario City Hall Design:
Resolution Number 7761, 1975
Travel Scholarship to Europe for student Design Project: Drover,
Welch & Lindlan, 1974
Citation, National Competition on Correctional Architecture by
National Clearinghouse for Criminal Justice, Planning and
Architecture, jointly with AIA, 1974
Monarch Tile Scholarship, 1974
Arizona State Academic Scholarship, 1973, 1974, 1975
Lee Churchill Masonry Award, 1973
California Teacher's Association Scholarship, 1972
Certificate of Appreciation, MSRC School Playground, 1972
Southwest Pine Association Design Award, 1972
Architecture Foundation Scholarship, 1972
CAC/AIA Scholarship, 1971
STUDENT AWARDS
AIA New York State Student Award/Scholarship, October, 2007.
Award to Graduate Student Studio Project – Zero Energy Housing.
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Pella Competition – One Student Design Award (Grand Prize) and
one Student Honorable Mention, from 3.5 Year, Second Year
Studio, Spring, 2007 –Awarded in May, 2007
Ten Student submissions into the PCI National Design Competition,
Spring 2006 – One Third Place Prize and One Honorable Mention –
Awarded at National Convention – Dallas Texas, Summer, 2006
NESEA Zero Energy House Competition – Student Entries from Fall
Semester 2006, Zero Energy House Graduate Studio – One Student
First Place Award, Two Student Honorable Mentions
Aruba International House Design Competition – Sustainable House
Design Explorations; Student Awards – First, Second and Third
Place - Spring 2007
Pella Competition – One Student Design Award from Upper Level
Spring 2006 Studio, First Place –Awarded in May, 2006
Design for the 21st Century – International Design Competition, 3
student design team – top Award among 230 entries, with Beth
Tauke, October, 2004
Pella Competition – One Student Design Awards from Upper Level
Spring 2005 Studio, First Place –Awarded in May, 2005
UB ESI Symposium – Two Student Poster Awards – April, 2005
NESEA (Northeast Sustainable Energy Association) Green Building
Design Competition –
Two Third Place Awards (tied) from 3 ½ Year Second Year Fall
Studio, 2003 (cash awards) –awarded in March 2004
Pella Competition –Two Design Awards from 3 ½ Year Second Year
Fall Studio, 2003 (cash awards) –Awarded in April, 2004
Design + Energy, ACSA Student Competition “Hotel/Theater
Complex” – Design Recognition for two student projects (in
publication).
PUBLICATIONS/
BOOKS
Seventh Generation Green Building: St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Environment Building Final Concept Studies. March, 2006
UB High Performance Building Guidelines, University at Buffalo,
June, 2005. Participant on UB Green Committee, committee
participant/contributor.
Cover Photograph and feature article by Burke Miller Thayer,
"Passive Solar in the Gloombelt," in Solar Today, Nov/Dec, 1994.
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Andrejko, Dennis A. ed. ASSESSMENT OF SOLAR ENERGY
TECHNOLOGIES. Boulder: American Solar Energy Society, May,
1989, National Press release in Washington, D.C., 23 May, 1989.
Andrejko, Dennis A. and John Hayes, ed. l2th NATIONAL
PASSIVE SOLAR CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. Boulder:
Passive Architecture and Construction Division of the American
Solar Energy Society, 1987. Equal and joint responsibility of
proceedings editing.
Hayes, John and Dennis A. Andrejko, ed. 8th NATIONAL PASSIVE
SOLAR CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. Boulder/New York:
Passive Systems Division of the American Solar Energy Society,
1983. Equal and joint responsibility of proceedings editing.
Wright, David and Dennis A. Andrejko. PASSIVE SOLAR
ARCHITECTURE: LOGIC AND BEAUTY. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1982.
Equal and joint responsibility for writing and book content.
"Book of the Month", McGraw-Hill Architects Book Club; March,
1983
"Key Alternate Book Selection", Library of Urban Affairs Book Club;
February, 1983
"Alternate Book Selection", McGraw-Hill Engineering Book Club;
Mid-Spring, 1983
Schreck, Hasso, Doug Kelbaugh, James Lambeth, Dennis A.
Andrejko and David Wright. SOLAR 4: ARCHITECKTUR UND
ENERGIE. Berlin, Germany: Amerika Haus, January, 1981. Equal
responsibility for writing and book content. This publication
accompanied a traveling architectural exhibit. (See invited Exhibits).
ARTICLES/
PAPERS
Andrejko, Dennis A. and Edward Steinfeld. "CLIMATE BASED
AESTHETICS: Design Explorations in Cold Regions", (peer
reviewed), in 14th National Passive Solar Conference Proceedings.
Boulder: American Solar Energy Society, June, 1989
Gould, Kira and Dennis A Andrejko. Green Homebuilder - Sustainable
Recovery by Design, April, 2009 (2nd Quarter/Spring).
Sustainability and Architecture – Invited author to VISION – Cornell
University Student Publication, March, 2008
Andrejko, Dennis A. and Pamm McFadden. "PASSIVE SOLAR
HEATING", (peer reviewed) in "Assessment of Solar Energy
Technologies". Boulder: American Solar Energy Society, May,
1989.
Andrejko, Dennis A. "ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SOLAR
ENERGY UTILIZATION" at the 1989 Roundtable on Societal
Costs of Energy, Washington, DC, March 9, 1989.
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Andrejko, Dennis A. "OVERALL BUILDING DESIGN:
ENERGY AND AESTHETICS IN COLD REGIONS",
NESEA/NYSEO Better Buildings, Conference, Rochester, NY, 31
October, 1988.
Andrejko, Dennis A. and Edward Steinfeld. "COLD CLIMATE
AESTHETICS: EMERGING TRENDS AND IDEAS", in Progress
in Solar Energy, Volume 6. Boulder/New York: American Solar
Energy Society, (in publication).
Andrejko, Dennis A. "UNDERSTANDING THE LOGIC AND
BEAUTY OF PASSIVE SOLAR ARCHITECTURE", in
Tagungsbericht des 4 International Sonnenforums. Berlin,
Germany: International Congress Center, October, 1982; pages 520526.
Andrejko, Dennis A., Brian Duffy and Marshall Thomas.
"PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF PASSIVE AND HYBRID
SYSTEMS FOR TRACT HOUSING IN ARID REGIONS", in 7th
National Passive Solar Conference: Conference Papers preprint
Edition. Boulder/New York: American Solar Energy Society,
August/September 1982; pages 795-800. Primary writing
responsibility.
Andrejko, Dennis A., "NATURAL SOLAR
ARCHITECTURE/MICROCLIMATE DESIGN", in
Tagungsbericht des 3 International Sonnenforums, Hamburg,
Germany: Congress Centrum, June 1980; pages 497-506.
Wright, David and Dennis A. Andrejko. "PASSIVE SOLAR
ARCHITECTURE: LOGIC AND BEAUTY", in "Solar Magazine",
September 1981, pages 4-10. Equal writing responsibility. Cover
photo and feature article.
Andrejko, Dennis A., and David Wright. "THE PRIMACY OF
MICROCLIMATE", in "Solar Age", October 1980, pages 16-23.
Cover photo and feature article. Equal writing responsibility. Article
also published in Russian.
Andrejko, Dennis A. "THE SOLAR MODULATOR: A NOVEL
APPROACH FOR CONTROLLING DIRECT SOLAR GAIN IN
ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS". MIT, Industrial Liaison
Program, 1976.
Andrejko, Dennis A. "WILL THE SUN'S RAYS TRANSIT
BUILDING 7 LOBBY THROUGH THE CORRIDOR TO THE
BUILDING 4 EXIT OF MIT?" February, 1976. (Article published
in "Tech Talk", school paper).
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REVIEWS
Andrejko, Dennis A. "EMERGING ARCHITECTURE" in "Passive
Solar Journal", Vol. 1 No. 4. Boulder/New York: Passive Systems
Division of the American Solar Energy Society, Fall, 1982.
Andrejko, Dennis A. "PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN HANDBOOK
VOLUME THREE: PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN ANALYSIS", in
"Passive Solar Journal", Vol. l No. 4. Boulder/New York: Passive
Systems Division of the American Solar Energy Society, Fall, 1982.
BOOK
CONTRIBUTIONS
Andrejko, Dennis A. "Passive Solar Design" in ARCHITECTURAL
GRAPHIC STANDARDS, by Ramsey and Sleeper and American
Institute of Architects. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 10th
Edition, June 2000, 11th Edition, June, 2007. (Peer reviewed)
Andrejko, Dennis A. "Passive Solar Design" in ARCHITECTURAL
GRAPHIC STANDARDS, 9th Edition, by Ramsey and Sleeper and
American Institute of Architects. New York: John Wiley and Sons,
Inc., 1994. (Peer reviewed)
Andrejko, Dennis A. "Passive Solar Design" in ARCHITECTURAL
GRAPHIC STANDARDS, 8th Edition, by Ramsey and Sleeper and
American Institute of Architects. New York: John Wiley and Sons,
Inc. 1988. (Peer reviewed)
50 to 50 – AIA’s Sustainability Resource (co-contributor/committee
member) – www.aia.org/fiftytofifty
Conference on Sustainability and Higher Education (co-contributor)
– Publication follow-up to February, 2007 Pomona Conference on
Sustainability and Education, AIA, October, 2007.
Andrejko, Dennis A., and David Wright. "Passive Solar Design" in
ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHIC STANDARDS, 7th Edition, by
Ramsey and Sleeper and American Institute of Architects. New
York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1980. Primary writing
responsibility. (Peer reviewed)
Wright, David. NATURAL SOLAR ARCHITECTURE: A
PASSIVE PRIMER. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company,
1978. Assisted in editing and writing; prepared all graphics and
calligraphy for this hand-done book. (Book also published in
German, French and Japanese.)
RESEARCH/
SPONSORED
PROJECTS
Least Cost Cooling Study. University at Buffalo with Wendell
Duscherer, June, 2005. Joint effort with UG Green, NYSRDA
Supported. Passive Cooling Studies for Hayes and Crosby Halls.
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Sustainable Near Zero Energy Building with Heating and Cooling,
NSF - National Science Foundation, as Co-Principal, with Joseph
Mollendorf as Co-Principal and Deborah Chung as Principal amount
requested $2,500,000.00, Not Funded. (submitted for
funding: November 2009)
FIPSE – Building Literacy: The Integration of Building Technology
and Design in Architecture Education – Participant/Contributor on
Sustainability and Green Design – Summer 2007 thru Summer 2008
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe - Grant for design research on Sustainable
Architecture –Proposals for Seventh Generation Community Center
Building –May, 2005 - 2006
Norton Hall PV Installation – Part of Project Team for PV
Installation, Demonstration and Education Project – 2005
Tuscarora Indian Nation - $2000 grant for design research on
Sustainable Architecture –Proposals for Community Center Building
(Project in Upper Level Studio, Spring 04)
West Side Community Development – Passive Solar Design
Prototype, Single Family House Proposal, LISC and HUD
supported, August, 2001 – 2003.
VITAL SIGNS RESEARCH GRANT, August 1998-May 1999.
Sponsored by the Department of Energy, Society of Building Science
Educators and UC Berkeley.
First Annual SOLAR AND WIND ENERGY FAIRE, 2 & 3 June,
1990. Organized by the UB Solar and Wind Energy Group. Grant
received by the Hahn Foundation. Display and Presentation at
Amherst Central High School, 25 April, 1990.
Research Manager, NAHB/NRC Housing Research Center. Center
Director Satish Mohan, Civil Engineers 1988 to present.
Andrejko, Dennis A. and Edward Steinfeld. OUT OF THE COLD:
EMERGING ARCHITECTURAL AESTHETICS. Funding by
National Endowment for the Arts, design Arts Program. Buffalo,
New York, 1988. 128 pages. Co-investigator with Edward Steinfeld.
Steinfeld, Edward and Dennis A. Andrejko, "AESTHETICS FOR
THE COLD: EMERGING ARCHITECTURAL IDEAS". Cocurator of an exhibit at Hallwalls Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, 930 April, 1983. Funded by the New York State Council on the Arts
and Moriyama and Teskina Planners Ltd.
Andrejko, Dennis A., Brian Duffy and Marshall Thomas.
EVALUATION OF TRACT HOME PASSIVE/HYBRID SOLAR
SYSTEMS. College of Architecture, Arizona State University &
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Arizona Solar Energy Commission, Research Report, No. 211-80,
July 1982. Principal Investigator following resignation of Buck
Rogers as original investigator.
Johnson, Timothy E., S. Wellesley-Miller and Dennis A. Andrejko.
"LIGHTWEIGHT BUILDING MATERIALS FOR THE
STORAGE OF SOLAR ENERGY". NSF Summary Report, MIT,
Department of Architecture, September, 1977. Graduate Research
Assistant and Research Associate.
Andrejko, Dennis A. "ENERGY AND OFFICE
ARCHITECTURE: A SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL PASSIVE
ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES WITH ENERGY EFFICIENT
PLANNING AND DESIGN". Thesis topic evolving design
guidelines for materials developed at MIT; January, 1977. NSF
sponsored with a graduate research assistantship.
INVITED
EXHIBITS
National Tour of Solar Homes, 1998 - 2005. One of 500 homes
selected nationally for one day tour of solar, renewable and energy
efficient homes across USA, sponsored by the American Solar
Energy Society.
National tour of Solar Homes, October, 1996. One of 300 homes
selected nationally for one day tour of solar, renewable and energy
efficient homes across USA, sponsored by the American Solar
Energy Society.
Passive Solar Forum 1987, Tokyo, October/November, 1987. Ginga
Pocket Park, Tokyo, Japan. Traveling exhibit to Okinawa and
Hokkaido, Japan, 1989. Sponsored by Japan Solar Energy Society,
Architectural Institute of Japan and Tokyo Gas Company. One of 30
architects involved worldwide.
Winter Cities 86. First International Winter Cities Conference and
Exhibition, February 1986, Edmonton Alberta, Canada. Invited
exhibit of Sunspace Condominiums. Crested Butte, Colorado.
Solar 4, An Exhibition of Passive Solar Architecture at Amerika
Haus, West Berlin, Germany, October, 1981; Hannover, Germany,
February, 1982 and 9 other major German Cities during 1982. (See
Publications-Books)
TELEVISION
FILM/RADIO
Buffalo WNY Chapter/AIA Commercial/Public Service
Announcement, thirty second piece showcasing Andrejko residence,
1998.
WBFO – Radio Interview on Sustainability and Design, May, 2007
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Film Documentary – Solar Energy for the New York Region,
Avacodo Productions, April, 2003. Private Residence showcased
(one of two) in educational documentary
Film Documentary – Solar Energy for the New York Region,
Avacodo Productions, April, 2003 – present. Private Residence
showcased (one of two) in educational documentary
Channel 4 Winter Documentary – Preparing for Winter in the
Buffalo Region – Private residence showcased in newscast
documentary on winter preparation – November, 2003
Channel 2 – WGRZ TV – PSA – Commercial Spot – “Hire an
Architect”, combined with 30 minute documentary on Architectural
Heritage in Buffalo, March – May, 2004
Channel 4 News - Two part series on Heating Alternatives. Solar
House featured, 30 and 31 January, 1997.
WKBW - Noon Interview Program, with Erie County Legislator J.
Bozer, 1991.
Dominic Corteze Saturday Program, "House Doctor," WBEN
Radio, 1992.
"9th National Passive Solar Conference". Live TV newscast for local
ABC, NBC, CBS networks for Passive Solar Conference in
Columbus, Ohio, September, 1985.
"SOLAR ENERGY IN BUFFALO". Live Radio interview, Lou
Douglas Noon Interview program. WBEN Radio, 930, January 26,
1983.
"ARCHITECTURE AND ENERGY". Videotaping and radio
interview by the Media Center, Arizona State University, Tempe,
Arizona, April 1982.
"HOW TO KEEP HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE". Bullfrog Films,
Oley, PA, 1980. Twenty eight minute film shown on PBS and Cable
Health Network. Shown locally three times during 1986. Special
Television Presentation, Ontario City Council, Ontario, California
Civic Center Proposal, May 1975.
DEPARTMENT,
SCHOOL &
UNIVERSITY
SERVICE
Co-Chair – UB Master Landscape Design Advisory Committee,
1999 – 2004.
Interim Chairman - Department of Architecture, 1997 - 1999.
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Articulation Transfer Conference, April 1996, SUNY Albany
Open House Presentations, School of Architecture and Planning,
1990 - 1999.
Director - Department of Architecture, 1990 - 1995.
Committee Member, UB Environmental Institute Task Force,
1994/1995.
Chairperson, Admission and Advisement Committee, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989
Member, Bi-Laws Committee, 1985 (school wide) Member, Tenure
and Promotion Committee 1984 to present
Chairperson, Curriculum Development Committee, 1983-1984
Member, Advanced Building Technology Committee, 1982 to 1988
Member, Undergraduate Policy Group, School wide, 1989
Coordinator, School of Architecture and Planning, Summer Session
1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989. Responsibilities also included
teaching of summer session with William Huff (1988), Mark Ernst
(1984, 1985, 1987) and Beth Tauke (1988), and Arthur Chen (1989).
Coordinator, School of Architecture and Environmental Design
(with School of Engineering), Summer Internship Program with
Construction Exchange. University Liaison, and chair of University
committee, Robert Ketter.
Founding Member, UB Solar and Wind Energy Group, 1990
Member, Conserve UB Committee, 1982 to present
PROFESSIONAL
& COMMUNITY
SERVICE
ACTIVITIES
National Director – American Institute of Architects, 2006 to 2009
State Director – American Institute of Architects, New York State,
2005, 2006
COTE, AIA National Committee on the Environment, Member,
January, 2010 - Present.
Sustainable Building Technology Committee (SBTC), International
Codes Council for the International Green Construction Code
(IgCC), Member, appointed, July 2009 - Present.
NAED Council, National Academy for Environmental Design,
Council Member, National Board, July 2009 - Present.
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Energy Free Home Challenge Technical Advisory Committee, Energy
Free Home Foundation, Member, (June 2009 - Present).
Greenbuild 2009 Technical Review Committee, USGBC, Member,
appointed, (May 2009 - Present).
AIA USGBC Task Force, AIA, Member, appointed. (April 2009 Present).
AIA West Virginia Design Awards Jury Chairperson, AIAWVA,
April 2010.
Board Community Committee, AIA National Board Committee,
Member, (January 2009 - December 2009).
COTE, AIA National Committee on the Environment, Co-chair,
(January 2009 - December 2009).
As National Director Representing the New York Region –
Co-Chair – AIA COTE, 2009
Sustainability Committee Member
Licensing Committee Member
Education Coordinator – IDP
Education Practitioner Network Member Liaison
Continuing Education Quality Assurance Panel Member
Board Community Committee
Invited International Jury Member– One of seven jury members for
International Zero Energy Design Competition, Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates. Masdar Headquarters Building – World’s first
“Positive energy” Mixed Use Building, January, 2008. Several
articles and press releases on event published worldwide (see example
- www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20080223071014 ).
AIA Passive Solar Program Chair and National Organizing
Committee Member, American Solar Energy Society, National Solar
Conference, Solar 2009, Buffalo, NY May, 2009.
Invited Design Jury Chair – Southern Chapter, Annual Design
Awards, February, 2009
Invited Jury Member– AIA Rochester, Annual Design Awards
Program, February, 2008.
Invited Jury Member – National Education Honor Awards Program,
American Institute of Architects, EPN, January, 2008.
Technical Review Committee Member – Technical Paper and
Abstract Review - American Solar Energy Society, National
Conference, Solar 2008, San Diego, CA, May 2008.
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Expert Panelist/Technical Reviewer – NSF – Technical Review for
SBIR/STTR Phase I: Wind and Solar Energy. Invited Grant and
Technical Review for NSF submissions, August, 2007.
National Organizing Committee Member – American Solar Energy
Society, National Conference, SOLAR 2009 (to be held in Buffalo,
New York, May, 2009)
Technical Program Chair – American Solar Energy Society, National
Conference, SOLAR 2008, San Diego, CA, May, 2008.
President – Buffalo/WNY Chapter, 2001, 2002.
State Director – American Institute of Architects, New York State,
2005, 2006
Vice President/President Elect – Buffalo/WNY AIA Chapter, 2000.
New York State Junior Miss – State Board Member, 2005 – present.
New York State Junior Miss – State Committee Chair – 2006 –
present.
New York State Junior Miss – State Committee Member, 2001 –
present.
Design Review Advisory Committee, Erie County Family Courts
Building, 1998 to present.
Director/Board Member - Buffalo/WNY AIA Chapter, 1997 to
2002.
Executive Board Member, Court Appointed Specialty Advocates
(CASA) Buffalo region, 1995 - 1997.
Selected Member, NAAB Site Visitation Team Membership,
1994/1997. 1998 – 2001.
Founding Member, Niagara Frontier Solar and Wind Energy Group,
1990.
Associate Editor of Architecture, SOLAR ENERGY JOURNAL of
the International Solar Energy Society (Peer Reviewed publication).
Pergamon Press. 1987 – 1995.
Associate Editor of Architecture, PASSIVE SOLAR JOURNAL.
Official Journal of the Passive Architecture and Construction
Division of the American Solar Energy Society, Inc.; published by
Marcel- Decker. 1985 to 1988.
Session Chairman, Vernacular Architecture, 14th National Passive
Solar Conference. Lakewood, Colorado, June, 1989.
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Member of National Organizing Committee, 11th National Passive
Solar Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 1986.
Invited Jury Member, National Energy Efficient House Design
Competition, New Shelter Magazine Emmaus, PA 1985.
Chairman and Board Member, Passive Architecture and
Construction Division, American Solar Energy Society, 1985.
Member of National Organizing Committee, Solar '85 and 10th
National Passive Solar Conference, held in Raleigh, North Carolina,
October, 1985.
Technical Reviewer for MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS, 7th Edition, McGuiness, Stein &
Reynolds, John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York, 1986.
General Chairman and Member of National Organizing Committee,
9th National Passive Solar Conference held in Columbus, Ohio,
September, 1984.
Invited Juror, Sustainable Communities Design Charrette,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, June, 1983. Participant schools included
the University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee,
and University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Responsibilities
included lecturing, critiquing and reviewing of final projects.
Invited Juror. Final Design review of senior design projects. School
of Architecture, RPI, December, 1982.
Reviewer, "Passive Solar Journal", Official Journal of the Passive
Systems Division of the American Solar Energy Society, Inc., 1982,
1983, 1984.
Technical Review Committee, Technical Advisory Committee,
Session Chairman (Emerging Architecture) and Panelist (Climate
Responsive Design), 7th National Passive Solar Conference,
Knoxville, Tennessee, August/September, 1982.
Consultant, University of Minnesota, Underground Space Center,
1981. Review of EARTH SHELTER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
MANUAL, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1982.
Participant, Honey Springs Charrette, January 5-10, 1981. Planning
and prototype design for 2200 acre development in San Diego
County by Presenting, Inc. Concepts developed by other team
members Malcolm Wells, Edward Mazria, Sim Van der Ryn, Peter
Calthorpe, Ted Taylor, David Sellers, David Wright and John Todd.
Technical Analysis for the State of California, Department of
General Services on Capitol Condominium Project, September 1980.
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Executive Board Member, Passive Systems Division, American Solar
Energy Society, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985.
Executive Board Member, Architecture and Construction Division,
American Solar Energy Society 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985.
Technical Program Chairman, 6th National Passive Solar
Conference, Portland, Oregon, September, 1981.
Member, Grass Valley Design Committee/Architectural Review
Board, 1980.
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, "Passive Solar Journal",
published by AS/ISES and SERI, 1980; (pilot issue)
Member, Technical Program Committee, 5th National Passive Solar
Conference, 1980.
Member, Continuing Education Committee, Central Valley Chapter
of the American Institute of Architects, 1980.
Vice President and Education Director, Foothill Solar Exchange,
Incorporated, 1980.
Technical Reviewer, PASSIVE SOLAR HANDBOOK FOR
CALIFORNIA, California Energy Commission, 1979.
Session Chairman, Emerging Architecture Session; 4th National
Passive Solar Conference, Kansas City, MO., 1-5 October 1979.
Invited speaker, Vocational Education Workshop, Solar '85, the 10th
National Passive Solar Conference, Raleigh, N.C., 19 October, 1985.
Invited speaker, Energy: Where Do We Go From Here Conference,
Binghamton, New York, August, 1984.
Part of SUNY Physical Plant Administrators Annual Meeting.
Invited speaker, Energy Conservation and Building Design,
sponsored by SUNY Solar Group, Rochester, NY, April, 1984.
PG&E Suntherm Reviewer, 1979 and 1980.
Technical Reviewer, Cycle 5, HUD Solar Demonstration Program,
July and August 1979.
Technical Reviewer, 4th National Passive Solar Conference, 1979.
Participant, AIA/RC/DOE Climate and Architecture Workshop,
February 1979.
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Executive Board Member, Solar Radiation Division of AS/ISES,
1979.
Juror, HUD National Passive Solar Design Competition, August,
1978.
PROFESSIONAL
& COMMUNITY
SERVICE/
PRESENTATIONS
(* identifies authored publications)
*SDAT – Sustainable Design Assessment Team – Expert Advisory
Group to towns and regions based upon RFP process, submittals and
selection –
Expert Team Member – Northampton, Massachusetts, October,
2005
Expert Team Member – Tucson/Pima County, June 2007
Team Leader – Englishtown, New Jersey, October, 2007
Team Leader – Windsor, California, August, 2008
Expert Team Member - Kauai, Hawaii, November 2008
Team Leader – Indianapolis, IN, August, 2009
Workshop Presentation and Facilitation, OPN Green Day, OPN
Architects, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, "Meeting the 2030 Challenge Sustainable Strategies for Architectural Design", (May 2010).
Invited Speaker, AIA Northwestern Pennsylvania,
Erie, Pennsylvania “The New International Green Construction
Code” (with Maureen Guttman), May, 2010.
Invited Speaker, Buffalo, New York, “Passive Solar Architecture:
Concepts and Guidelines for Successful Design”, February, 2010.
AIA Student Welcome, Solar Decathlon, USDOE and AIA,
Washington, DC. (October 2009).
Welcome address to students from 10 schools participating in the
2009 Solar Decathlon.
Roundtable Discussion Leader, Solar Decathlon Panel Discussion,
USDOE and AIA, Washington, DC, "Green Jobs and a Green
Economy", (October 2009).
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Keynote Presentation, Sustainability Delaware 2009, AIA Delaware,
Wilmington, DE, "Sustainability on the Washington Homefront
(October 2009).
Keynote Presentation, AIA Northwestern Pennsylvania, AIA
NWPA, Erie, PA, "AIA Sustainability Initiatives", August 2009
*Roundtable Discussion Leader (and Organizer), American Solar
Energy Society Annual Conference, ASES, Buffalo, NY, "Emerging
Architecture – Looking to the Past and Bridging to the Future",
May 2009.
Invited Speaker – AIA National Convention, “The Carbon Neutral
Design Project “(with Alexis Karoledis and James Walsey), San
Francisco, April, 2009.
*Invited Keynote Address – AIA Sustainability Initiatives,
University of Oxford, UK – 50 Years On, Resetting the Agenda for
Architectural Education, July, 2008.
Invited Speaker – Greening Delaware’s Coastal Cities,
SustAIAnability 2030 Initiatives, AIA Delaware, Lewes, DE,
September, 2008.
Keynote Luncheon Address – AGC Building Symposium –
Sustainability and IPD, Lake Tahoe, June, 2008.
Paper Presentation – American Institute of Architects, New York
State Convention – (with Peter Arsenault) – The Five Step Process to
Carbon Neutral Design, Westchester, NY, October, 2008,
Paper Presentation – American Institute of Architects, New York
State Convention – AIA National Strategic Initiatives Overview,
Westchester, NY, October, 2008
Guest Speaker - American Institute of Architects, New York State,
Annual Convention – SustAIAnability 2030, New York, New York,
October, 2007.
BOCES Challenge Seminar Event – Keynote Address and Event
Organization for local High School Students – April, 2005, 2007,
2008, 2009, 2010
Invited Keynote Speaker – American Institute of Architects, State
Government Network - AIA Sustainability Initiatives, San Juan,
Puerto Rico, August, 2008.
*Sustainability and Education Roundtable – Pomona, CA, February,
2007. One of 35 invited experts to explore sustainability and
education in professional schools in preparation for the NAAB
Criteria reformulation.
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Architecture 2010 Imperative – Special Invite to attend the Global
Teach-In in New York City for discussions on architecture,
sustainability, and carbon neutrality by 2030, February, 2007
Grassroots – National Leadership and Capitol Hill Lobbying for the
American Institute of Architects, Washington DC, February, 2007
Architects in Albany Day – Meeting on Capitol Hill with State
Assembly People and Congressmen, Albany, May 2007
Conference on the Environment – Sustainable Living with
Renewable Energy, October 2003, Buffalo, NY - Passive Solar
Design for Residential Buildings (Invited Keynote Address)
EBA (Environmental Business Association) of New York State –
State Board Member, 2003; in association with the American
Institute of Architects and USGBC
Invited Guest Speaker, Western New York sustainable Energy
Association, Erie County Historical Society, October 1997.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Construction Specifications Institute,
Building Products Exhibit, Erie, PA, March, 1996.
Invited Guest Speaker, National Electrical Contractors Association,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October, 1989. Topic: "Energy and
Architecture in Cold Regions"
Invited Participant, Rollscreen Company Pella Windows Architect
Program and Workshop, Pella, Iowa, November, 1989.
*Invited Symposia Speaker at Clean Energy for a Cleaner
Environment; 1989 National Solar Energy Conference, Denver,
CO, June, 1989. Topic: "Climate Based Aesthetics: Design
Explorations in Cold Regions".
*Invited Panelist, 1989 Roundtable on Societal Costs of Energy.
Washington, DC. March 9, 1989. (Testimonial published in Societal
Costs of Energy, 1989, ASES.)
*Invited Speaker, Better Building Conference, Northeast Solar
Energy Association and New York State Energy Office, Rochester,
New York. October 1988. Topic: "Overall Building Design".
Invited Speaker, Smallwood Elementary School, Amherst, New
York. November, 1988. Topic: "Architects and Solar Energy".
Invited Speaker, Rochester Solar Energy Association, Rochester,
New York. November, 1986. Topic: "Common Sense of Energy
Conscious Design".
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Invited Speaker, Forest Elementary School, Amherst, New York.
March, 1984. Topic: "Buildings for the Future."
*Invited Speaker and Chairperson, American Solar Energy Society
National Conference, Minneapolis, June, 1983. Topics: Architecture
and Aesthetics; Sustainable Communities.
Invited Speaker, Orleans - Niagara Board of Cooperative Education
Services, 10 May, 1983. Guest Speaker, Fall Lecture Series, School
of Architecture and Environmental Design, State University of New
York at Buffalo, November, 1982.
*Invited Speaker, 4 Internationales Sonnen Forum mit Ausstellung
Solar '82, organized by Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Sonnenergie e.v.
(D65), International Congress Center, Berlin, 6-9 October, 1982.
Invited Instructor, Earth Sheltered Design Workshop, Knoxville,
Tennessee, 2 September, 1982. Coordinated by "Earth Sheltered
Living Magazine", for the 7th National Passive Solar Conference.
*Speaker and Invited Panelist, 7th National Passive Solar
Conference, August/September, 1982. Topics: Passive Design
Research, Climate Responsive Design.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Amerika Haus Hannover Germany and
Evangelische Akademie Loccum. "Architektur und Energie".
February 12-14, 1982. Topic: "The Logic and Beauty of Energy
Conscious Design". Lecture tour also included talks at the Amerika
Haus, West Berlin, and Heidelburg, West Germany.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Solar Homebuilders Program, sponsored
by Bonneville Power Administration and Western Sun, October 29,
1981.
Invited Speaker, Eastern Oregon Solar Group, Pendleton, Oregon,
September 5, 1981. Lecture on Microclimate Design, lecture and
Earth Integrated Design.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Foothill Solar Exchange Seminar, June 2728, 1981.
Lecturer with David Wright, Antioch College West, Nevada City,
CA, November 1980. Day long lecture on Microclimate Design,
Passive Principles, and Design Case Studies.
Invited Speaker and Chairperson, 5th National Passive Solar
Conference, Amherst, Massachusetts, October 21-28, 1980. Topics:
"Introductory Overview of Emerging Architecture Trends for the
'80s".
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Invited Lecturer, Central Valley Chapter AIA, Sacramento, CA,
October 13, 1980. Lecture on Microclimate Design, Passive
Principles, and Design Rules of Thumb.
Invited Speaker and Chairperson, Foothill Solar Exchange
Symposium, "Batten Down the Hatches", September 27-28, 1980.
Instructor, Tennessee Valley Authority, Architectural Design Branch,
November 6-7, 1980. Topics: Earth Integrated Design.
Invited Lecturer, Orange County Chapter AIA, Newport Beach, CA,
July 12, 1980. Lecture on Microclimate Design, Passive Principles,
and Design Rules of Thumb.
Invited Speaker, Architektur & Energie Seminar, Amerika Haus,
Berlin, West Germany, June 30, 1980.
Invited Speaker, Chamber of Architects, Hamburg, West Germany,
June 27, 1980.
*Invited Speaker, 3 Internationalen Sonnenforum organized by BSE,
Comples, DGS, ISES, VDI. Congress Centrum Hamburg, West
Germany, June 24-27, 1980.
Invited Speaker, University of Tennessee, Department of
Architecture, May 12, 1980.
Invited Speaker, University of Tennessee, Department of
Architecture, May 12, 1980. Topic: Microclimate Design.
Instructor, Tennessee Valley Authority, Architectural Design
Branch, May 12-13, 1980. Topic: Thermal Energy Storage.
Coordinator and Instructor, Argonaut Education Series: Energy
Conservation in Building Design, April 17-May 29, 1980.
Invited Keynote Speaker, Foothill Solar Exchange Symposium,
"Energy Conscious Opportunities and Options", February 9, 1980.
Invited Speaker, ASC/AIA Forum 1979, University of Houston,
November 21, 1979.
Invited Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Extension, Department of
Engineering & Applied Science, "Energy Conscious Building
Design", October 22-23, 1979.
Invited Lecturer with David Wright, Microclimate Design Tutorial
Workshop; Speaker, Emerging Architecture Session; 4th National
Passive Solar Conference, Kansas City, MO, October 1-5, 1979.
Invited Speaker, AIA Dinner Meeting, Santa Clara Valley Chapter,
April 26, 1979.
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Invited Lecturer with David Wright, 3rd National Passive Solar
Conference, Design Methodology Workshop, January 10, 1979.
Telecture, Umpqua Community College, Roseburg, Oregon,
November 21, 1978; (telephone lecture)
Speaker, NESEA Conference, Amherst, Massachusetts, 1976.
CITATIONS/
RELATED
PUBLICATIONS
Work/Professional involvement identified in the following:
Buffalo Spree – Feature Profile, Spring Edition, 2009
THE BUFFALO NEWS – Another Voice – Global Warming
Energy Bill Op-Ed, December, 2007.
Business First – Article and Interview on Sustainable Design –
September, 2007.
Business First – Article and Interview on Commercial Buildings and
Sustainability – November, 2007.
International Solar Energy Society – Fifty Year History of the
International Solar Energy Society, Vol. 1, Vol.2, Karl W. Boer, Ed,
2005.
Builder/Architect Magazine – March, 2004
Buffalo Spree – March, 2004
Business First Articles for American Institute of Architects Buffalo
Western New York Chapter Awards Program, November, 2002
For Your Home: The Front Porch, Friedman/Fairfax Publishers,
NY, NY, 1998. Introduction pgs. 7-8.
“SOLAR TODAY”, September/October 1998. Real Places for Real
People Article, pgs. 39-44 (includes photograph).
US Department of Energy Website
<www.eren.doe.gove/buildings/case-study> Solar Residence
featured.
THE BUFFALO NEWS, New York, October 1998. Article on Solar
Energy in Western New York.
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY BUILDINGS IN THE US., ASES,
PSIC, DOE and NREL, 1995.
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THE BUFFALO NEWS, New York 1993 (?). Newspaper article on
Cold Climate Aesthetics. Feature section on professional interest.
SUN, WIND, LIGHT, John Wiley and Sons, G.Z. Brown, et al.,
1992.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR
BUILDINGS, McGuinness, Stein and Reynolds, 8th Edition, 1992.
WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD, Eighth Edition, 1987/1988; Ninth
Edition, 1989/1990; Tenth Edition, 1989/1990; Eleventh Edition,
1990/1991.
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, (special listing) 1987/1988.
WHO's WHO IN THE EAST, Twentieth Edition, 1985/1986;
Twenty-First Edition, 1986/1987; Twenty-second Edition,
1988/1989; Twenty-third Edition 1989/1990.
"BUFFALO MAGAZINE"; Special Housing Supplement "Old
Faces, New Places", October 2, 1988. Cover photo and feature
article. "Lofty Ideals", pgs. 10-15. Buffalo News, Buffalo, New
York.
"SOURCE: Research Digest", State University of New York at
Buffalo, Fall 1983. "Cold Regions Create New Architecture", page
22.
"SOLAR AGE", September, 1983. Article on Aesthetics for the Cold
Exhibit, page 9.
"THE BUFFALO NEWS", New York, 23 August, 1983. Newspaper
article on earth sheltering in Western New York.
"SOLAR AGE", August, 1983. Book review on PASSIVE SOLAR
ARCHITECTURE: LOGIC & BEAUTY, page 67.
"SOLAR AGE", May, 1983. Cover photo and additional
photography of design work for feature article, pages 48-54.
"PROGRESSIVE ARCHITECTURE", April, 1983. Book review on
PASSIVE SOLAR ARCHITECTURE: LOGIC AND BEAUTY,
page 163.
"THE BUFFALO NEWS", New York, April 25, 1983. Newspaper
article on Aesthetics for the Cold Exhibit.
"THE BUFFALO NEWS", Buffalo, New York, October 25, 1982.
Newspaper article on Passive Solar Architecture.
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SOLAR REMODELING: PASSIVE HEATING & COOLING,
Sunset Editions, Lane Publishing Company, Menlo Park, California,
1982, page 49.
"SUNSET MAGAZINE", November, 1982, pages 174, 176. Article
on Alper Victorian Solar Retrofit.
"SOLAR AGE", May 1982, Article on Solar Retrofit with Alper
retrofit described, page 18.
"SOLAR MAGAZINE", October l981, pages 16-17.
"TEMPE DAILY NEWS", Tempe, Arizona, February 17, 1982.
Article on Andrejko and Associates.
"EARTH SHELTER LIVING", January/February, 1982. Article on
Feuille residence, pages 38-40.
EARTH SHELTERED HOMES: PLANS AND DESIGNS,
Underground Space Center, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York,
New York 1981. Feuille Residence, pages 70-73.
WHO'S WHO IN CALIFORNIA, 13th Edition, 1981.
"THE SACRAMENTO BEE", Sacramento, California, July 18,
1981. Article on Alper Victorian Solar Retrofit.
"THE UNION", Nevada City, California, June 27, 1981.
"THE SACRAMENTO BEE", Sacramento, California, June 20,
1981. Article on book, PASSIVE SOLAR ARCHITECTURE:
LOGIC & BEAUTY.
"REDWOOD NEWS", California Redwood Association, Spring
1981 Photograph and article on McCulley Residence.
"ARCHITECTURAL RECORD", May, 1981. Photograph of
McCulley Residence in California Redwood Association
advertisement.
"LE MUR TROMBE ET SES DEUX VERSIONS: maconnerie
pleine et recipients d'eau". Par Pierre Bazan, Responsable De
L'Antenne D'Architecture Naturelle Et Solaire De Perpignan,
October, 1980.
"RESEARCH AND DESIGN", the Quarterly of the AIA/ Research
Corporation, Spring 1980. "RESEARCHING THE 80's", pages 616.
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A SURVEY OF PASSIVE SOLAR HOMES, by the AIA/Research
Corporation for the Department of Housing and Urban
Development. June 1980, pages 19, 22, 31, 34, 35, 60, 93.
"THE UNION", Nevada City, California, May, 1980, Special insert.
Articles - "PASSIVE SOLAR - BUILDING FOR THE SUN", p.
8A; DESIGN/THE KEY TO ENERGY CONSERVATION", p.
14A.
"L'ARCHITECTURE D'AUJOURD'HUI", June 1980, #209, pages
32-33. Morse Residence and Worrington Residence.
CURRENT PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING WORK IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by Ralph M. Lebens, RIBA,
ARCAED, 8 Paddington Street, London WI, England (1979), for Dr.
D. Bartholomew, United Kingdom Department of Energy, Energy
Technology Support Unit. MIT Solar 5 house, pages 27 and 49.
"RESEARCH & DESIGN", The Quarterly of the AIA Research
Corporation, Volume II, Number 3, Fall 1979, Article on passive
cooling, pages 5-9, and contemporary design, page 12.
"SOLAR AGE", July 1979, page 45. Article on MIT Solar 5
Building.
ABSTRACT AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3rd NATIONAL
PASSIVE SOLAR CONFERENCE, American Section of the
International Solar Energy Society, January, 1979. Design of
conference logo.
"MIT SOLAR BUILDING 5, INITIAL PERFORMANCE", T.E.
Johnson, et. al. MIT, October, 1978.
"EXPLORING VARIOUS ASPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY
COLLECTION, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ITS
POTENTIAL USE IN THE REHABILITATION OF
NINETEENTH CENTURY ROW HOUSING IN ENGLAND",
R.M. Lebens, MIT, February 1978.
SOLAR HEATED BUILDINGS OF NORTH AMERICA: 120
OUTSTANDING EXAMPLES, W.A. Shurcliff, 1978.
"SOLAR AGE", September, 1978, pages 21-23.
"US MAGAZINE", July 1978.
"POPULAR SCIENCE", June 1978.
"SOLAR ENERGY", Volume l9 #6, 1977.
WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES &
UNIVERSITIES, 1975 edition.
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"SYMPOSIA", August, 1974.
"BUILDER/ARCHITECT", June, 1974.
"ARIZONA ARCHITECT", August-September, 1974.
"BUILDER/ARCHITECT", June, 1973.
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Lamb Residence - Hermiston, Oregon
Apple Residence - Maricopa Country, Arizona
Lambert Residence - Leon Country, Texas
Rudick Residence - Orchard Park, New York
Jones Residence - East Amherst, New York
Marracino Residence - Clarence, New York
Rudell Residence - Clarence, New York
Apolostic Christian Church, Syracuse, New York
(with Anton Harfmann)
Senior Housing Proposal - Rensselaerville Institute
(joint venture with Edward Steinfeld Associates)
Milos Residence/Remodel - East Aurora, New York
Linsley Residence/Remodel - Snyder, New York
Mombrea/Valentine Residence - Darien, New York
Mach Residence - Sheldon, New York
Reeves Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, New York
Radt Residence/Remodel - Williamsville, New York
Forest City Auto Parts - Buffalo, New York
Albino Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, New York
Myrow Residence/Remodel - Snyder, New York
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Great Arrow Loft - Buffalo, New York
Mathews Interior - West Seneca, New York
Wahl Residence - Lancaster, New York
Berger/Kryzan Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, NY
Duch/Hoffman Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, NY
Great Arrow Office - Buffalo, New York
Whiteman Osterman Hanna Law Offices - Liberty Building
Buffalo, New York
Weitzsacker Residence/Remodel - Lockport, New York
Koch Residence - Grand Island, New York
Andrejko Residence Remodel - Williamsville, New York
Theophilos Entry Design - Eggertsville, New York
Dannebrock Residence - Angola, New York
Engel Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, New York
Murzynski Residence - Elma, New York
Woldenberg Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, New York
Cole Residence - Wales, New York
Stay Loft - Buffalo, New York
Cappiello Residence, Lockport, New York
Downie Residence/Remodel, Williamsville, New York
Mendel/Thayer Residence/Remodel, Snyder, New York
Vandomelen Residence/Remodel, Snyder, New York
Herzig Residence/Remodel, Hamburg, New York
Rosenthal Seigel Muenkel Wolf Law Office Remodel,
Buffalo, New York
Kohrman-Hayes Residence/Remodel, Snyder, New York
Torre Residence/Remodel, Snyder, New York
Koch Residence, Williamsville, New York
Matthews Residence, Williamsville, New York
Karas Residence, Williamsville, New York
Hicks Residence/Remodel, Angola, New York
Brothers of Mercy, OT/PT Facilities, Clarence,
New York
Sewell Residence, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Rosen Residence/Remodel, Olean, New York
Spier Residence/Remodel, Grand Island, New York
Freedman Residence/Remodel, Williamsville, New York
Private Vacation Residence Remodel, Thunder Bay, Canada
Mathews Residence, Lancaster, New York
Cuenca/Downie Residence/Remodel - Williamsville, New York
Hicks Residence - Elmira, New York
Chohan Residence/Remodel - Olean, New York
Mogavero Residence/Remodel - Eggertsville, New York
Collins Residence/Remodel
Collins Summer Home/Remodel
Dusse Residence/Remodel
Karas Residence
Smith Residence/Remodel
Hicks Residence, Elmira, New York
Schichtel Residence, Springville, New York
Engel Residence/Remodel
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PROJECTS WHILE PRINCIPAL OF SEAgroup
Finck Residence - Oregon City, Oregon
Lake Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Skillington Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
McGee - Cody 3 - Cody, Wyoming
Carey Residence - Santa Barbara County, CA
McGee - Cody 4 - Cody, Wyoming
Anderson Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Danielson Village - Snohomish Co., Washington
Spencer Residence - Iron County, Missouri
Teasdale - Hotkap Prototype House
Morley Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Sea Ranch Center Office - The Sea Ranch, CA
Gilboyne Store - Jefferson County, WV
Terry Residence #5 - Santa Fe, NM
McCulley Residence - Mendocino County, CA
Close Residence - Santa Barbara County, CA
Holden Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Ergo Residence - Santa Rosa, CA
TenBrink Residence - Modesto, CA
Rocchio Residence - Douglas County, Colorado
Bills Residence - Butler County, Kansas
Peters Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Stayton Residence - Ridgecrest, CA
PG&E Suntherm Program, Design Evaluations
SEAgroup Office - Nevada City, CA
Stillo Residence - Crested Butte, Colorado
Waller Residence - Crested Butte, Colorado
Lambert Residence - Leon County, Texas
Claiborne Residence - Logan County, Arkansas
Word Residence - Green City, Alabama
Dean Residence - Wessington Springs, South Dakota
Burnside Subdivision - Pawlet, Vermont
(1 completed)
Lee Residence - Cedar Ridge, CA
Burke Residence - Humboldt County, CA
Wilcox Residence - Banner Mountain, CA
Hammerson Residence - Lake Wildwood, CA
Warner Residence - Cedar Ridge, CA
Hanna Residence - Napa Valley, CA
Desert Cove Country Club - Indian Wells, CA (consult)
Hosbein Medical Office - Grass Valley, CA
Bowman/Dunning Residence - Sonoma County, CA
Vanbianchi Residence - Baimbridge Island, WA
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Lane Residence - Mammoth Lakes, CA
McKinney Residence - Colfax, CA
Alper/Tiffin Residence Remodel - Nevada City, CA
Dreisbach Residence - Clipper Mills, CA
Corson Residence - Jackson, CA
Anada Retreat - Nevada County, CA
(Yoga Fellowship)
Kahn Residence - Willits, CA
O'Donovan Residence - Magalia, CA
Weller Residence - Sutter Creek, CA
Blake Residence - Huerfano County, Colorado
Paoli Country Inn - Mendocino County, Ca
Miles Residence - Lincoln County, Nebraska
Wells Residence - Lakewood, Colorado
Crandall Residence - Mendocino County, CA
Winters Duplex - Ketchum, Idaho
Hass Residence - Fresno County, CA
Huth Residence - Lake Wildwood, CA
Kennedy Residence - El Dorado County, CA
Halstead Residence - Calaveras County, CA
Gamage Residence - Nevada City, Ca
Stewart/Meredith Residence - Orinda, CA
Ashley/Lucarelli - North San Juan, CA
Dorland Residence - Olympic Valley, CA
Feuille Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Davis Residence - Calistoga, CA
Baseel Residence - Las Vegas, Nevada
Collins Residence - Lake of the Pines, CA
Honey Springs Prototype Residential Design
Andrejko Residence (remodel) - Grass Valley, CA
D'Autermont Residence - North Dakota
Hoag Residence Remodel - Live Oak, CA
Gronroos Residence - Santa Rosa, CA
Carey Residence - Santa Barbara County, CA
Welch Residence - Palo Alto, CA
Kelly Residence - Solano City, CA
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C
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SENIOR DESIGNER WITH DAVID WRIGHT, AIA ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHITECTURE
McGee Residence - Cody, Wyoming
Manos Residence - Denver, Colorado
Thompson Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Terry Residence #3 - Santa Fe, NM
Blanchard Residence - Denver, Colorado
Egan Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Davis Residence - Seminole, Oklahoma
Knapp Residence - Fresno, CA
Bishop Residence - Sierra Vista, Arizona
Medical Complex - The Sea Ranch, CA
Neal Residence - Novato, CA
Sayre Residence - Applegate, CA
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del Junco, Sr. Residence - Grant County, NM
del Junco, E. Residence - Grant County, NM
Morse Residence - Grand Junction, Colorado
Stomboly Residence - Licking, Missouri
McMahon Residence - Napa, CA
Refvem Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Jacobs Residence (remodel) - Sea Ranch, CA
McPherson Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Sun of Man - Guerneville, CA (20 units)
Trom Residence - South Dakota
Natural Habitats - Crested Butte, Colorado
(6 units)
Kocher Residence - Douglas County, Nevada
Bernadotti Residence - The Sea Ranch, CA
Wormington Residence - Caddo Parish, LA
Canyon Colorado Equid Sanctuary (Zebra Reserve)
Wagon Mound, New Mexico
Malone Residence - Casey County, Kentucky
Fish Residence - Santa Rosa, CA
Glass Residence - Sterling County, Texas
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