MITCHELL J. POULOUIN
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SUMMARY Experienced in all phases of Architectural Practice with emphasis in: Program Development; Client
Relations; Project Design and Management; and Construction Documentation and Administration
Competent in the project design of Passive Solar Applications; Custom Residential; Small Commercial;
Residential, Industrial, and Commercial Renovation; Multi-family Housing; and Landscaping.
EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture with Film Production and Scenic Design minors 1979, University of Kentucky,
Lexington campus. Continuing Education in Computer Aided Design (Delaware Technical Institute,
Wilmington DE), Theatrical Makeup and Special Effects Makeup courses (various private schools), and
Master Gardening/Landscaping curriculum (Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square PA).
PERSONAL April 27, 1952 birthdate. Single marital status. Excellent health.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
August 1992 to Present Landscape Designer/Consultant: Poulouin Studios Inc., Wilmington DE. Small design facility
servicing various commercial and residential installations ranging from site survey to master planning to
master gardening.
August 1984 to Present Architectural Designer/Consultant: Poulouin Studios Inc., Wilmington DE. Small design facility
servicing various architectural, construction, and real estate firms. Personally involved in design and
development of commercial adaptive reuse, multi-family & residential renovation, custom residential, and
realty inspection and evaluation.
January 1993 to July 1996 Architectural Designer: E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Newark DE (contracted by TAD
Technical Services, Bala Cynwyd PA). Architectural section of the Engineering Department. Personally
involved with the design of industrial facilities, office renovations, and misc. buildings, utilizing manual and
CADD (Intergraph) production. Supervisor: William Giannetta, Architectural Manager.
April to November 1992 Landscape Designer: Bellini’s Nursery, Wilmington DE. Wholesale and retail nursery and garden
center. Personally involved in providing residential and commercial design services and supervising
installation. Supervisor: Carmen Bellini, Jr.
November 1990 to February 1992 Project Architect: Hercules Incorporated, Wilmington DE (contracted by the Franklin Company),
Architectural section of the Engineering Department. Personally involved with the design of office and
laboratory renovations. Supervisor: William Wills, Architectural Manager.
December 1987 to October 1990 Project Architect: The Architects Studio, Wilmington DE. Small architectural firm. Personally
involved with custom residential, commercial adaptive reuse, and construction management projects.
Supervisor: James Nelson, Principal Architect.
Spring Quarters of 1987 & 1988 Instructor: Delaware Technical & Community College, Wilmington campus, DE. Two-year
Architectural Program. Taught evening course in “Passive Solar Design” of required curriculum.
January to November 1987 Project Architect: Morton Thiokol Industries, Elkton MD (contracted by Diamond/McCune Associates-
Design Services Division, Newark DE. Architectural field design office. Personally involved with the
renovation and new construction of the industrial expansion of the Tactical Motor Facility. Supervisor: Ron
Burdette, Lead Project Engineer.
April 1983 to December 1986 Facility Engineer: U. S. Army, Directorate of Engineering and Housing, Architectural Section of
Maintenance Engineering facility, Ft. Knox KY. Personally involved with the construction management of the new Officers
Club facility, concrete renovation of mass Post housing, design solution and implementation for the Gold
Depository, and office renovation projects. Supervisor: Donald Dabney, Engineering Manager.
March 1981 to January 1983 Designer/Field Supervisor: Alpha Structures, Inc. Nicholasville KY. Fabricator of architectural
fabric tensile structures. Personally involved with the design and installation of several structures at the
Knoxville World’s Fair and various inflatable recreational-oriented structures. Supervisor: Michael Burdette,
Project Engineer.
July 1979 to January 1981 Architectural Designer: Richardson Associates Architects, Whitesburg KY. Small architectural
firm. Personally involved with prototypical housing alternatives, residential design, commercial renovation
and recreational dining facilities. Supervisor: Bill Richardson, Principal Architect.