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AIA,
LEED® AP, Senior Associate
Heather Clark has considerable experience in both architecture and planning projects. She is currently Project Manager for master campus planning at Haverford College and for a renovation of Guild House -- VSBA's landmark 1964 project. Recently she managed renovation of Bryn Mawr College's Campus Center and oversaw construction for a new Biomedical Research Tower at The Ohio State University.
She was Senior Associate-in-Charge for our design of a new Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology building at Yale University. She was Project Manager for master planning of the University of Michigan's 3,000-acre campus. During the planning, VSBA located and designed UM's Palmer Drive Life Sciences Complex. Thereafter, Ms. Clark served as Project Architect and Project Manager for the design and construction of the Complex's multi-use Commons Building.
Her projects also include planning, programming, and conceptual design of Philadelphia's Gateway Visitor Center on Independence Mall; design of the Hotel du Departement provincial capitol building for Toulouse, France; and design of Disney's Frank G. Wells Production Building in Burbank, CA. She was also a member of project teams for competitions for the Clinical Research Center for the National Institutes of Health, and the Embassy of the United States of America, in Berlin, Germany.
Prior to joining VSBA in 1994, Ms. Clark was with the Connecticut firm, The S/L/A/M Collaborative. Her projects included a clinical research laboratory for the University of Connecticut Health Center and hospital addition and renovation projects.
EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts, Master
of Architecture, 1991
Wellesley College, Bachelor of Arts, 1988
ARCHITECTURAL
REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION
Architectural Registration, Pennsylvania, 1996
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED® 2.0)
Accredited Professional, U.S. Green Building Council, 2004
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
Member, American Institute of Architects
TEACHING
Guest Juror: Drexel University, Philadelphia University, Temple
University, University of Pennsylvania
AWARDS
Designer’s Choice Award, DuPont Corian Bas-Relief Competition,
2002
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