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Alumni Profiles/Spotlights

David Gamble

David Gamble, AIA '91:
Receives 2008 Young Architect Award...David Gamble, AIA, LEED-AP, holds a BArch from Kent State University and an MArch in urban design, with distinction, from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Gamble worked from 1991 to 1995 with M+P Design in Zurich, Switzerland, and the Office of Rob Krier/Christoph Kohl in Berlin, Germany. Subsequent to his work in Europe, he served as a full-time assistant professor at Syracuse University, where he taught design and drawing from 1997 to 2001. At Syracuse, Gamble founded the interdisciplinary Community Design Center (CDC). In 2003, Gamble was awarded the Western European Architecture Foundation’s Gabriel Prize, a grant for the study of architecture and urbanism in Paris. Gamble is now a senior associate at Chan Krieger Sieniewicz in Cambridge, Mass., where he has worked since 2001. He has led urban design projects in Buffalo, Dallas, Knoxville, Oklahoma City, and Tampa. He served as project architect for the award winning General Aviation Facility recently completed at Boston’s Logan International Airport. In addition, Gamble is currently a part-time design instructor at Northeastern University’s School of Architecture in Boston, where he teaches design and drawing in the undergraduate curriculum. He also serves as a member of the board of directors of the newly established Community Design Resource Center-Boston and is an active member of the Boston Society of Architects Urban Design Committee. (jan08)


Jim Allred

James V Allred, FAIA '61:
2005: Corps of Engineers Gallery of Distinguished Civilian Employees; 2001: Fellow, American Institute of Architects; 1997: Presidential Citation, AIA; .

 

Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor AIA '63:
Atlanta: Still racing cars and motorcycles.

 



 
 
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