MARGARET E. BARCLAY, Partner |
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| EDUCATION |
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
PA Master of Architecture, 1985 Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Housing & Urban Design under Balkrishna Doshi, 1984 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, 1981 Major: Art History and Archaeology Scavi Americani, Poggio Civitate, Murlo, Siena, Italy Etruscan Excavation Technical Illustrator, 1980 |
| EXPERIENCE |
1992-Present Scholz & Barclay
Architecture, Camden, ME 1991-1992 Margaret E. Barclay Design, Camden, ME 1987-1991 Stephen G. Smith, Architects, Camden, ME 1986-1987 GBS Architects, Inc., Jupiter, FL 1983-1985 Bill Becker, Architects, Philadelphia, PA |
| AWARDS
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1982 Philadelphia AIA Pennwalt Competition, Winner: Pavilion for the Philadelphia Stock Exchange |
| EXHIBITIONS |
1993 What Architects Create When They Aren't Designing Buildings, University of Maine, Augusta: A survey of "the diverse non-building expressions of the architect as designer... an occasion to observe the architect as artist." |
| COMMUNITY
SERVICE |
Town of Camden Budget Committee: Member Town of Camden Historic Resources Committee: Member Coastal Mountains Land Trust, Camden, Maine: Former Board Member Maine Preservation: Former Trustee |
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PROFESSIONAL
LICENSE |
Registered Architect, New York, No. 11,806;
1972 Registered Architect, Maine, No. 716; 1973 NCARB Certificate, No. 12,998; 1973 |
EDUCATION |
Master of Science in Architecture, Columbia University
Major: Urban Design 1970 Master of Architecture, Columbia University 1969 AIA School Medal for Excellence in Architecture 1969 William Kinne Traveling Fellowship from Columbia University 1969 Lowenfish Thesis Design Award, Columbia University 1969 Founding and participating member of URBINO '68 (A three-week international design studio in Urbino, Italy) B.A. Union College, Schenectady, New York 1963 |
EXPERIENCE |
1971-Present: Principal of my firm in Maine providing
Architectural/Engineering services in New England and New York. Prior to 1970, worked in New York City for architectural firms including: Robert A.M. Stern Architects Carson Lundin & Shaw Architects Hardy Holtzman Pfeiffer Architects Harrison & Abromovitz Architects Montgomery Weincoff Interior Design |
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS |
American Institute of Architects, Maine Chapter (Past
member Executive Committee) National Historic Preservation Trust Maine Olmsted Alliance: Former Member of the Advisory Board |
COMMUNITY SERVICE |
Center for Maine Contemporary Art: Board Member, Chairman
of Facilities Committee Kneisel Hall Chamber Music School, Blue Hill, ME, Trustee, Former Chairman of Planning & Building Committee Town of Camden Planning Board: Member Camden Public Safety Building: Chairman of the Building Committee, 2001-2002 |
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