Seth Cohen
Seth Cohen
Associate AIA, LEED® AP, Associate

Seth Cohen joined Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates in 1998. He recently served as Project Architect for renovation of the Main House at Dumbarton Oaks Library in Washington, DC (currently under construction). He was also Project Manager for Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart's Cor Unum facility -- a theater / auditorium / chapel / meeting place with a black box theater, choral room, music classrooms, and practice rooms.

In addition, Mr. Cohen worked on the 440,000 sf Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education building at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT, which won an AIA Recognition Award. His work included design and documentation of the exterior envelope as well as the interior and exterior public spaces. He's completed Construction Documents for the Frist Campus Center at Princeton University and the renovation of Houston Hall at the University of Pennsylvania. Other projects include a shell and core design for Edison School Headquarters and Museum Project and pre-design for the Woodmere Art Museum.

Prior to joining VSBA, Mr. Cohen worked as an architectural intern for Kling on the design of a 566,000 sf laboratory building for Janssen Pharmaceutica New Research Center in Beerse, Belgium. He also worked on a 450,000 sf corporate office building for Dow Jones Inc., Bernard Kligore Center in South Brunswick, NJ.



EDUCATION
Syracuse University, Bachelor of Architecture, 1997

ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Accredited Professional, U.S. Green Building Council, 2006

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
Board Member, Board of Directors of the AIA Philadelphia Chapter, 2004-2005
Board Member, Board of Directors of the Center for Architecture, 2005
Associate Director, AIA Philadelphia Chapter, 2004-2005
Member, American Institute of Architects
Jury Member, AIA National Honor Awards, 2004

TEACHING
Adjunct Professor, Philadelphia University, School of Architecture and Design, 2001-present
Instructor, The Architecture in Education Program, Philadelphia Public Schools, 1999
Instructor, Architect in the Schools Program, Rydal Elementary School, 1998
Guest Critic, Drexel University, Pennsylvania State University, Philadelphia University, Temple University, 1998-present

AWARDS
Emerging Professionals Component of the Year Award, AIA Pennsylvania, 2004
Exhibitor, Architour Amici Dei Musei di Firenze Italia, 1996


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