WILLIAM MEYER, A.I.A.
EDUCATION:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master in Architecture
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. Mgt. (Sloan)
University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Architecture
LICENSES:
Architect: California
Real Estate Broker: California
General Building Contractor: California (inactive)
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Institute of Architects
San Francisco Board of Realtors
National Trust for Historic Preservation
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
Principal, William Meyer & Co., S.F., CA, 1981 - present
Trustee, Northern Pacific Property Co., S.F., CA, 1993-2003
Vice President, The Ehrenkrantz Group, Architects, N.Y., NY, 1972-81
Associate, Building Systems Development, Inc., S.F., CA, 1968-72
BUILDING DESIGN EXPERIENCE:
350 units with retail, San Mateo, CA
38,000 s.f. office building, 5 stories, Richmond, CA
15 units, 4 stories, San Franisco, CA
240 units, 4 to 10 stories, San Francisco, CA
220 units, 3 stories, Vancouver, B.C.
Numerous house and condo renovations, San Francisco, New York
PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC ACTIVITIES:
Board member, San Francisco Chapter, A.I.A., 2004 - 2005
Commissioner, San Francisco Art Commission, 1994 - 2005
Board member, Russian Hill Neighbors, S.F., CA, 1983-89
Co-Chair, Real Estate Committee, San Francisco Chapter A.I.A., 1992-93
Vice President, MIT Real Estate Association, S.F., CA, 1991 - 1994
Vice President, MIT Club of Northern California, 1983 - 84
Chairman, Energy Committee, N.Y. Chapter AIA, 1979-82
Juror, Arnold W. Brunner Grant Program, N.Y. Chapter AIA, 1982-83
TEACHING EXPERIENCES:
Princeton University, Visiting Lecturer, 1972-82
Pratt Institute, Visiting Associate Professor, 1972-83
Columbia University, Adjunct Associate Professor, 1975-83
N.Y. School of Interior Design, Visiting Lecturer, 1979-83
The City College of N.Y., Adjunct Associate Professor, 1981-83
American Institute of Architects, Workshop Leader, 1981-84
ACADEMIC AWARDS:
Avalon Scholarship, M.I.T., 1968
Hazel Duling Scholarship, 1963-68
Wisconsin Architects' Foundation Grant, 1965
Tau Sigma Delta, Professional Honorary Society, 1968
Study Program, Rome, Italy, 1966
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS:
Excellence in Residential Design Award, East Bay AIA, 1995
Passive Solar House Award, Palo Alto, CA, 1983
Citation, Progressive Architecture Awards Program, 1981
Design Arts Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1980
Finalist, National Passive Solar Design Competition, 1980
Excellence in Design Award, N.Y.S. Energy Res.& Dev.Author., 1979
BOOKS:
Energy Economics and Building Design, McGraw-Hill Co., New York, 1982
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master in Architecture
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. Mgt. (Sloan)
University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Architecture
LICENSES:
Architect: California
Real Estate Broker: California
General Building Contractor: California (inactive)
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Institute of Architects
San Francisco Board of Realtors
National Trust for Historic Preservation
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
Principal, William Meyer & Co., S.F., CA, 1981 - present
Trustee, Northern Pacific Property Co., S.F., CA, 1993-2003
Vice President, The Ehrenkrantz Group, Architects, N.Y., NY, 1972-81
Associate, Building Systems Development, Inc., S.F., CA, 1968-72
BUILDING DESIGN EXPERIENCE:
350 units with retail, San Mateo, CA
38,000 s.f. office building, 5 stories, Richmond, CA
15 units, 4 stories, San Franisco, CA
240 units, 4 to 10 stories, San Francisco, CA
220 units, 3 stories, Vancouver, B.C.
Numerous house and condo renovations, San Francisco, New York
PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC ACTIVITIES:
Board member, San Francisco Chapter, A.I.A., 2004 - 2005
Commissioner, San Francisco Art Commission, 1994 - 2005
Board member, Russian Hill Neighbors, S.F., CA, 1983-89
Co-Chair, Real Estate Committee, San Francisco Chapter A.I.A., 1992-93
Vice President, MIT Real Estate Association, S.F., CA, 1991 - 1994
Vice President, MIT Club of Northern California, 1983 - 84
Chairman, Energy Committee, N.Y. Chapter AIA, 1979-82
Juror, Arnold W. Brunner Grant Program, N.Y. Chapter AIA, 1982-83
TEACHING EXPERIENCES:
Princeton University, Visiting Lecturer, 1972-82
Pratt Institute, Visiting Associate Professor, 1972-83
Columbia University, Adjunct Associate Professor, 1975-83
N.Y. School of Interior Design, Visiting Lecturer, 1979-83
The City College of N.Y., Adjunct Associate Professor, 1981-83
American Institute of Architects, Workshop Leader, 1981-84
ACADEMIC AWARDS:
Avalon Scholarship, M.I.T., 1968
Hazel Duling Scholarship, 1963-68
Wisconsin Architects' Foundation Grant, 1965
Tau Sigma Delta, Professional Honorary Society, 1968
Study Program, Rome, Italy, 1966
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS:
Excellence in Residential Design Award, East Bay AIA, 1995
Passive Solar House Award, Palo Alto, CA, 1983
Citation, Progressive Architecture Awards Program, 1981
Design Arts Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1980
Finalist, National Passive Solar Design Competition, 1980
Excellence in Design Award, N.Y.S. Energy Res.& Dev.Author., 1979
BOOKS:
Energy Economics and Building Design, McGraw-Hill Co., New York, 1982