
AIA, NCARB, P.A.
300 2nd Ave. S.E. #39
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Off. Tel: (727) 368-4785
E-Mail Address: rsswanson@earthlink.net
Web: http://www.randyswansonarchitect.com
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http://www.architectrandyswanson.com
Vitae /Professional Resume
Architectural Licensure & Registration:
Florida: No. AR91787, 2003National Council Architectural Registration Board, Certificate: No. 57,268, 1994
North Carolina: No. 6845, 1994
Commonwealth of Virginia: No. 5723, 1984
Education:
Ph. D. University of Pennsylvania Dec. 1993M. S. Arch. University of Pennsylvania May 1987
M. Arch. U of I @ Urbana-Champaign, (Terminal Degree) May 1981
B. S. Arch. University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign Dec. 1976
Private Practice:
Corporate President & Practitioner, Gulf Coast, Florida; 2004 - PresentCorporate Practice: Caballero Architects AIA, Alexandria, Va., 1981-1984
Academic Architect: Charlotte, N.C. 1989-2004; Fargo, N.D., 1987-89; Philadephia, Pa., 1984-87
Architect in Training: Keck & Keck Architects, Chicago, Il. 1977-1979; Peoria, Il. 1976-1977
Academic Title:
Associate Professor of History & Theory of Technology and Design, UNCC 1989-2004Professional Affiliations:
American Institute of Architects, (2003 – to present)AIA Tampa Bay, (2003 – to present)
AIA Florida, (2003 – to present)
Society for the History of Technology, (1992 - 2004)
Flying Buttress, (A Building Technology Special Interest Group of SHOT)
Construction History Society, (British, 1993 - 2004)
Society of Building Science Educators, (1990 - 2004)
Society of Architectural Historians, (1991 - 94, 98 - 2004)
Society of Industrial Archeology, (1991 - 2004)
Personal Awards:
• Department of Energy, Solar Decathlon Faculty Alumni, 2011 induction.• UNCC acknowledgment , 5 years “outstanding teaching performance,” 1994-1999, 2000, 2001
• American Scholars Association, induction 1999.
• National Registry of Who’s Who # 87486, life member, published in the 2000 edition.
• Graduate Faculty, UNC Charlotte, since 1991.
• Winner, 1981 Graduate Student Research Competition Award, West-Central Region ACSA, Thesis: "Architectural Programming of Technical Spaces for Human Performance."
• Gargoyle, National Architectural Honor Society, induction, Oct. 1980.
• Edward C. Earl Prize for Outstanding Work by a Graduate Student, Univ. of Illinois, 1980.




