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MaineStream Green Home Design Contest - Judges
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a Senior Project Manager for Housing Vermont in Burlington, a state-wide developer of affordable housing. Mansfield has over 20 years experience in construction management, predominately focused on multi-family affordable rental housing. She was the project manager for the Waterfront Housing Apartments, a 40-unit, new construction, affordable housing project completed in the fall of 2004 that received the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification, one of only a handful of commercial facilities in the nation with that distinction. |
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A.I.A., president of Building Science Corporation in Westford, Massachusetts, is a registered architect with more than 25 years of professional experience. She holds a BA in Environmental Design from Miami University in Ohio and a Master of Architecture from North Carolina State University. Prior to her current position she was a project architect and manager for several Boston architectural firms. She currently is involved as project manager for Building Science Consortium’s Building America project that involves system design for more than 2,000 high performance houses nationwide. |
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Project Development Manager for Wright-Ryan Construction, Inc. in Portland, has over 30 years experience in the construction industry. He began his career as a carpenter, moving to foreman, superintendent, project manager, senior project manager, estimator, and pre-construction manager. Rowles has a personal and professional commitment to sustainability and green construction. He is chair of Wright-Ryan’s Sustainability Committee and serves on the Board of Directors and the Program Committee of the Maine Chapter of the United States Green Building Council. |
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is the founder of The Green Engineer, a sustainable design consulting firm in Acton, Massachusetts. He has been a member of the US Green Building Council faculty since 2001, training more than 2,600 professionals in the use of the LEED rating system. He has taught classes at the Boston Architectural Center in Boston and the Ben Franklin Institute of Technology, and speaks often at conferences on the issues of sustainable design and energy efficiency. |
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a LEED accredited professional and a member of the US Green Building Council, currently teaches the Architectural Design Studio and a course on Architecture and Sustainability at Bowdoin College. She holds a Masters of Architecture from Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, and is a graduate of Barnard College. In partnership with her husband, Steven Theodore, their work out of their downtown Bath office has been recognized by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association in Solar/Electric Design for the Center for Environmental Education at Chewonki in Wiscasset. They won Maine AIA Awards for Excellence in Architecture in 1993 and 1989. Currently the Theodores are working on an affordable Housing Cooperative in Bath. |
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