The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture and Michael Christopher Duda Center for Preservation, Resilience, and Sustainability presents a lecture by Ashley Robins Wilson, “Preservation Today.” Ashley R. Wilson, FAIA, is an architect with over thirty years of experience in preservation architecture. She specializes in nationally significant historic sites, addressing preservation and operations to make them successful and effective nonprofits. Working as a consultant today, she previously served as the Chief Architect at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Before that she was a founder, tenured professor and Director of Clemson University’s Master of Science for Historic Preservation in Charleston, South Carolina, a project architect at Oehrlein and Associates Architects in Washington DC and the Assistant Architect for Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village at the University of Virginia.
She currently serves the Old Georgetown Board for the U.S Commission of Fine Arts, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, the Historic American Building Survey Advisory Board for the National Park Service, President’s Cabinet at Clemson University, and the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association. She was the 2022 jury chair for the AIA’s Honor Awards and the Twenty-Five Year Award. Ashley received her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Virginia and her Master of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame. As a ‘slow hobby’ she is restoring a 19th century farm in St. Michael’s, Maryland. Join us on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. ET.
Speaker:
Ashley Robbins Wilson, FAIA
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