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I am an architect, educator, and storyteller who celebrates the small, the forgotten, and marginalized architecture through film, writing, teaching, and historic preservation. I am a licensed practicing architect and an Assistant Professor at the University of Memphis teaching undergraduate and graduate students in architecture and interior design.

In my previous life, was a preservation architect for the Ohio History Connection where I worked on the restoration of the President Warren G. Harding Home in Marion (built 1891/restored to 1920), the Harriet Beecher Stowe House (built 1820) in Cincinnati, and the Free Labor Store / Benjamin Lundy House (built ca. 1814 in Mt. Pleasant. I also had a small design-build firm with Jim Connell.

Our work focused on small projects in a wide array of project types: adaptive re-use, medical and dental offices, education and childcare, restaurant and banquet, single-family houses, and industrial. I am currently serving a 10-year term on the AIA's Contact Documents Committee which edits and writes standard contracts and documents for the construction industry.
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I'm the survivor of one house fire, many blizzards, and countless power outages.
I've hid in the basement from tornadoes, had my neighborhood flooded, escaped protests before they got violent, and survived minor earthquakes.
I grew up during the Cold War and lived in fear that the world I knew would be destroyed, probably by the Soviet Union.
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