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Design Architect

Location:
Milton, MA
Posted:
November 25, 2012

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Henry MacLean

Email: abpqy2@r.postjobfree.com

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City: Milton

State: MA

Zip: 02186

Country: USA

Phone: 617-***-****

Skill Level: Director

Salary Range: $100,000

Primary Skills/Experience:

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Educational Background:

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Job History / Details:

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http://www.linkedin.com/in/henrymaclean

Henry P. MacLean AIA, LEED AP Principal, Timeless Architecture

Architectural and building Experience

Principal, Architect Timeless Architecture; Milton, MA

1988 to present See: www.timearch.com for complete background on Henry P. MacLean AIA and Timeless Architecture including descriptions and graphics on 25 various projects.

Architect & Earth Tech Architecture, Boston MA

Consultant ACK Airport, Nantucket. Worked as a Senior Architect with a team of 4

Sept. 2005 to Feb 2006 that produced the DD package for a new Airport designed to LEED standards.

Architect & SHEPLEY BULFINCH RICHARDSON & ABBOtt INC, Boston MA

Consultant Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital. Worked as a Senior Architect with a team of 15

Nov. 2001 to July 2002 that produced the DD package for a 400,000 s.f. series of Additions to the Hospital, in Dartmouth Massachusetts.

Boston Public Library. Worked with team as Senior Architect on design of new

Spring 1996 & '97 Northwest Corridor connecting the old and new libraries including new monumental stair. Coordinated final design and shop drawings for a million -dollar contract for all of the new oak millwork.

Architect & The Meg Companies, Manchester, New Hampshire.

Consultant New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority. Worked as Senior Architect with

June - October 1995 team of architects on CD's for the 22,000 s.f. addition and link to another 50,000 s.f. renovations of adjacent offices.

Architect & A. ANTHONY TAPPE AND ASSOCIATES, INC., Boston, Massachusetts

Consultant Morse Institute Library, Natick, MA. Hired to produce the CD's for the

Feb. 1994 - May 1994 renovation, alteration and restoration of the existing 25.000 s.f. library as part of the new 200,000 s.f. addition designed off of this historic Victorian brick masterpiece.

Architect & Chapman Construction / Design, Stoughton, Massachusetts

Construction Margaret Gifford School Recreational & Multi-Use Building, Weston, MA

Foreman Developed master plan, programming and design development drawings for

Sept. '88 - Nov. '90 this 7,500 s.f. project, designed to preserve the character & open space of the

April '85 - July '86 campus & to save 60% of energy using passive solar exchange w/ greenhouse.

Architect & Jung/Brannen Associates, Boston, MA

Job Captain Belfontaine Hotel and Spa, Lenox, MA. Job Captain in charge of programming

October '87 - Aug. '88 design, mechanical coordination for rehabilitation/renovation to 25,000 s.f. 1870's mansion and construction linking in with 250,000 s.f. of new buildings.

Marsh and McLennan Office Renovation, Boston, MA. Design detailing for

125,000 s.f. interior design project on 2 floors of John Hancock Office Tower.

LEED CERTIFICATION Passed USGBC Examination, June 2009

Architectural Registration Massachusetts in 1989 and New York State in 1992

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR Passed Massachusetts Exam in 1994

TEACHING / PRESENTATION EXPERIENCE:

August 2009 Booth Display, Participant at Greenfest, Boston City Hall Plaza, 2009

March 2009 Booth Display, Participant at NESEA Building Energy Conference 2009

November 2008 Speaker/participant in City Council Hearing to Green Boston City Hall

April 2008 Speaker at Residential Build Boston Conference, Green Building Metrics

March 2008 Speaker at NESEA Building Energy Conference 2008, Green Building Metrics

2005 -2006 Thesis Advisor for Candidate Brian Jackson, Boston Architectural Center

2001 and 2004 Speaker at Boston Area Solar Design Association

1996-2003 Speaker and Organizer at Northeast Sustainable Energy Assoc. Conferences

March 2001 Live Radio Interview with WBUR, Morning Edition`s Bob Oakes

Sept. 1994 -1997 Faculty, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Studio and Technology Courses

Jan. 1992 -1995 Faculty, Boston Architectural Center; Design Studio and Technology Course Instructor and expert for Degree, Continuing Education and Thesis Programs

Published Articles:

Preservation Magazine April /May 2009, Featured Work and References to Work on Greening Boston CH

Architecture Boston Magazine Sept. 2007, " Past Futures, Proposals to Fix City Hall ", & referenced in Issue

Builder Architect Magazine August 2007, Cover Feature Story on Historic Restoration & New Green Cabana

Boston Globe August 2005, Referenced and quoted in Article on Greening City Hall

Architecture Boston Magazine May 2005, Referenced and paraphrased in Article on Options for Boston City Hall

Gaia Matrix Spring 2000, Chapter of Book " Restoration of the Traditional City "

Boston Sunday Globe May 23, 1999, Focus Section, "Making New the Place of the People's Business"

Building Energy, NESEA March '97, "Design Tools for Place-making", Conference Proceedings

Bau-biology and Ecology Inc. Winter '96, "Organic Architecture, A Reunion of Sustainability and Place-making"

Sustainable Strategies Nov. '93,, Tufts Center for Envir'mt. Chapter on Case Study of Sirius Community

AIA Journal October '93. Washington DC. Finalist in National Ideas Competition

Building w/ Nature Mag. October '92 Newsletter, Gualala CA, "Sustainability and Geomancy as One"

BSA Publication Spring '91, Boston, MA; "Regional Perspectives in Sustainability "

BSA Newsletter February '90, Boston, MA; "Larger Role Seen For Architects", Volume 76 #2

Design Spirit Magazine Winter '90, NYC; "Banking on Natures Power and Poetry", NMB/ING Bank Amsterdam

Grants:

Boston Architectural Center Faculty Research Grant; Aug. 1993 for travel and study in London & Scotland

Tufts University Center for Environmental Management; 1993 Study Funded by the EPA

Professional Affiliations:

Board Member Sustainable Milton NESEA Quality Builders Council, 1999-2001

Co-Chair, Town of Milton Alternate Energy Committee Member of US Green Building Council

Member of the National Historic Trust Co-op America, Green Pages Member

Mass Energy Consumer Alliance Supporter MCAN, Cool Communities Program

American Institute of Architects, 1989 to present Northeast Sustainable Energy Association,1991 to present

Boston Society of Architects, Architects for Social Responsibility Sub-Committee, co chair from 1988-1991

Education

January '82 - June '86 Boston Architectural Center; B. Arch. Professional Degree; Boston, MA

September '80 - June '81 University of Hawaii; Graduate School of Architecture; Honolulu, Hawaii

September '75 - May '76 Nacul Inst. of Ecological Architecture, Architectural Internship; Amherst, MA

September '71 - June '76 U. Mass, Amherst, B.S. Landscape Arch./Environmental Design, Cum Laude

Conferences Organized

March '96, Building Energy Conference, QBC Co-chair for (1996) Northeast Sustainable & Energy Association Conferences. Speaker and workshop coordinator.

Fall 1994, 1995, 1996 Sustainability in Architecture Lecture Series, Organized as faculty member at

Wentworth Institute of Technology, Architecture Department

June '92 & April '93 Exhibit on Work of H. H. Richardson, Boston Public Library, April '93 and @ Harvard Law School on display during the 1992 AIA National Convention.

June 13-June 28 1992 Reservoir Community Eco-Village, Boston Architectural Center. Display of student work from the C/D studio on Sustainable Community Development.

Sept. - Jan. 1992 Visions of Sustainability: A Design Exhibit, Boston Society of Architects.

Director of 4 month exhibit process coordinating the work of ASR Charrette, U. Mass Landscape Arch. Program and supporting work from technologists.

April 12 - 14, 1991 Visions of Sustainability, ASR Charrette at Harvard GSD. Committee

member, developed four eco-village design schemes, examining the role of sustainable technology with 75 architects, students and related professionals.

Feb. - April, 1991 Sacred Space and the Geomantic Tradition. Organized a nine part lecture series that investigated the art & science of place-making. Interface Center.

Nov. 15 - 17, 1990 More Environmentally Responsive Building Products and Processes,

Build Boston '90; Boston Society of Architects. As co-chair of ASR Committee of the BSA, initiated, coordinated and participated in this 7 part series.

March 20, 1990 A Spirited Evening with Ton Alberts: An Earthwatch evening lecture Water-

town Ma. Organized & led discussion group of well known Boston Architects.

April 21 - 22, 1990 Temples of 12th & 13th Century France, Speakers from England & the Northeast investigated the traditions embedded in these 700 year-old Cathedrals.



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