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Paul Hardin Kapp, Associate Professor Educational Background University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Master of Science in Historic Preservation, 1992, Thesis title: “Understanding Business District Revitalization and Design in Small Communities: A Revitalization and Design Study of Galax, Virginia” Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Bachelor of Architecture, 1990 Professional Registrations (if applicable) West Virgnia, Licensed Architect, West Virginia Board of Architects, Registration # 2873, 1996. Virginia, Licensed Architect, Commonwealth of Virginia Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects, Registration # 0401010149, 1997. North Carolina, Licensed Architect, North Carolina Board of Architecture, Registration # 7604, 1997. Tennessee, Licensed Architect (inactive), Tennessee Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners, Registration # 101524, 1998. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), Certificate #48,416, 1996. Other Professional Accreditation LEED AP, U.S. Green Building Council, 2006 Academic Positions Held Associate Professor: University of Illinois, School of Architecture, History and Preservation, 2008 ‐ present Lecturer: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of City and Regional Planning, 2004 – 2008. Other Professional Employment Historic Architect and Campus Historic Preservation Manager, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Facilities Planning and Construction, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2002 – 2008. Principal Partner, Kapp & Robbins Architects, Galax, Virginia, 1996‐2002. Project Architect, M. Jack Rinehart, Jr., FAIA, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992‐1996. Honors, Recognitions and Outstanding Achievements
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Fulbright Scholar, 2014, The University of Birmingham (UK) Historic Preservation Book Award, 2013, The Center for Historic Preservation, University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, for SynergiCity: Reinventing the Postindustrial City. Juror, National Historic Preservation Awards, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2013. Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention for the Production of Measured Drawings for the Historic American Building Survey (Class Instructor), National Park Service, American Institute of Architects Historic Resources Committee and The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 2010. Resource Team Member, Mayor’s Institute on City Design—Midwest Session, held at Carnegie Mellon University, Renewable Cities Institute, School of Architecture, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, sponsored by the U.S. Council of Mayors, the American Architecture Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, 2010. Preservation Society of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Preservation Award for the Restoration and Reconstruction of Gerrard Hall at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. Preservation Society of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Preservation Award for the Restoration and Addition of The Love House and Hutchins Forum, Center for the Study of the American South at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007. Town of Hillsborough, North Carolina, Design Award for the sympathetic addition to 127 West Queen Street, Hillsborough, North Carolina, 2005. The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, Charles E. Peterson Fellowship, 2005. Association of General Contractors of East Tennessee, Architect of the Year Award for the Restoration of The Grove for the new offices of the Children Advocacy Center of Bristol and Washington County, Virginia, 2003. Preservation Alliance of Virginia, Preservation Award for the Restoration of The Grove for the new offices of the Children Advocacy Center of Bristol and Washington County, Virginia, 2002. Preservation Alliance of Virginia, Preservation Award for the Restoration of the Hotel Norton, Norton, Virginia, 2002. Honorable Commissioned Colonel, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 2001. Preservation Alliance of Virginia, Preservation Award for the Restoration of Boykin’s Tavern, Isle of Wight, Virginia, 2001.
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James River Chapter, Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects, Alice Lehman Sunday Prize for Excellence in Construction Document Preparation, 1994. Invited Lectures and Invited Conference Presentations (Most Recent) “Experiencing Intangible Heritage on the Byway: The Mississippi Blues Trail and Virginia’s Crooked Road.” Encounters with Popular Past Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign and the University of Birmingham, Urbana, Illinois, May 24, 2013. “SinergiCity: Reinventing the Postindustrial City Panel Discussion” with Donald K. Carter and John O. Norquist, American Planning Association National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 14, 2013. “The Future of Postindustrial Cities” (with Paul J. Armstrong), Lunch Talk and Exhibit Opening, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, April 3, 2013. “The Contemporary Stamp of the Twenty‐first Century: Article 9 of the Venice Charter Reconsidered,” The 8th Savannah Symposium on Architectural History and Historic Preservation, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia, February 9, 2013, “Integrating Environmentally Sustainable Design and Historic Preservation in Architectural Education—A Midwestern Perspective” with Jonathan Spodek, Gregory Thomson, and Krupali Krusche (Panel). APT Western Great Lakes Region Conference, Chicago, Illinois, November 3, 2012. “Documentation and Design in Association: Historic Preservation Design Using Social History, Advocacy, and Drawing in the Architecture Design Studio”, with Lauren W. Bricker and Luis Hoyos, Preservation Education: New Practices and Common Ground Conference, September 7, 2012, Roger Williams University, Providence, Rhode Island. Offices Held in Professional Societies (Appointed or Elected) Chair, National Council for Preservation Education, 2012‐Present Member, Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council, 2012‐ Present Vice Chair and Webmaster, National for Preservation Education, 2010‐2012 Member. Sustainability and Historic Preservation Education Committee, Association of Preservation Technology International, 2009‐Present. Board Member, Triangle Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 2005‐2008 Building Code Committee, AIA North Carolina, 2006‐2008 Member, Ad‐hoc Committee for the IBC Existing Building Code, North Carolina Building Code Council, 2004‐2006
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Chair, Hillsborough Historic District Commission, Hillsborough, N.C., 2003‐2006. Member, State Review Board, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, 1998‐2002. Grants Received Creative Research Grant, College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign, SynergiCity: Reinventing the Post‐Industrial City Exhibit, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, 2013, $6,000. Creative Research Grant, College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign, SynergiCity: Re‐Inventing the Post‐Industrial City, 2010, $5,000. Research Board, Grant, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign. SynergiCity: Re‐Inventing the Post‐Industrial City, 2010, $13,000. Environmental Change Institute Grant, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, research funding for rehabilitating Mumford House at the University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign into a historic deep‐energy retrofit building, 2009, $10,000. Getty Campus Preservation Grant, Getty Foundation, Los Angeles, California, Campus Historic Landscape Master Plan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007, $100,000. William Rand Kenan Trust, Construction Grant for the Restoration of the Gerrard Hall South Portico, 2005, $150,000. Publications – Books and Monographs Kapp, Paul Hardin and Paul J. Armstrong, Editors, SynergiCity: Reinventing the Postindustrial City. (Urbana, Il: University of Illinois Press, 2012) (194 pages). Kapp, Paul Hardin with Todd Sanders. The Architecture of William Nichols, Building the South in North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. (Jackson, Ms.: University Press of Mississippi) under review, (555 pages). Chapters in Books Kapp, Paul Hardin, Lauren W. Bricker, Luis Hoyos. “Documentation and Design in Association: Historic Preservation Design Using Social History, Advocacy, and Drawing in the Architecture DesignStudio” in Preservation Education: New Practices and Common Ground edited by Jeremy Wells and Barry Stiefel (Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2014).
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Kapp, Paul Hardin, “World Heritage Sites and National Historic Landmarks on College Campuses: The Challenge of Growth,” World Heritage and National Registers in Perspective. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press/Transactions Publications, 2013) Publications‐Creative Work Featured: Godschalk, David R. and Jonathan B. Howes, The Dynamic Decade: Creating the Sustainable Campus for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001‐2011. (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 2012) p.62‐84. Publications – Articles in Journals Kapp, Paul Hardin, “ `So, Can You Revit?’ Historic Preservation Design Education and Digital Media,” Preservation Education and Research 2 (2009): pp. 15‐28.
Kapp, Paul Hardin, “Historic Preservation on College Campuses: Opportunities for Growth and Research,” Preservation Architect, AIA Historic Resources Committee Journal 10 (2009): .
Publications – Reports Kapp, Paul Hardin, “Historic Buildings Survey—Historic Interiors,” Urbana, Il: University of Illinois Facilities Services, 2011, (275 pages). Kapp, Paul Hardin, “2003 Historic Preservation Survey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,” Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Engineering Information Services, 2003, (350 pages). Creative Work Kapp, Paul Hardin and Paul J. Armstrong, “SynergiCity: The Exhibit,” Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, March 15‐May 30, 2013. Kapp, Paul Hardin and Jeffery S. Poss, “Mumford House Addition and Adaptive Use into the Institute for Teaching Excellence, Urbana, Illinois, 2011.
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Kapp, Paul Hardin, “The Old Chapel Hill Cemetery Restoration,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2008. Kapp, Paul Hardin, “The Thomas Wolfe Memorial,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2006. Kapp, Paul Hardin, “Renovation and Addition to 131 West Queen Street, Hillsborough, N.C., 2005.