David Green

Green focuses on large-scale urban design, planning and entitlement projects for the firm. He has been involved in the execution of hundreds of projects in the past twenty years ranging from the adaptive re-use of multiple historic structures in the southeastern United States to multi-thousand acre urban design and planning projects. His work and research focuses on issues of development, particularly within an urban framework, and the creation of a strategy for sustainable cities that includes aspects of public policy implementation, criteria for implementation of development controls and design guidelines as well as strategic infrastructure implementation. Before joining Perkins + Will, Green was a principal at Lord, Aeck & Sargent Architecture in the Housing and Mixed-Use Studio. Prior to that Green was a partner at the award winning firm Brock Green Architects and Planners, an Atlanta firm he co-founded in 1995 and recipient of the American Institute of Architects’ Silver Medal in 2003. David has been a member of Georgia Tech College of Architecture Faculty since 1992 where he teaches architecture and urban design and is currently appointed Professor of the Practice of Architecture. He lectures widely in issues of urban design and planning.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

  • The Blue Horse Lofts - Atlanta, Georgia
  • Box Factory Lofts - Ybor City, Tampa, Florida
    The Villages at Chosewood - Atlanta, Georgia
    Virginia Highland Commercial Zoning - Atlanta, Georgia
    Prototypical New Towns and Universities - Various Locations, Vietnam
    Beltline Street Framework Plan - Atlanta, Georgia
    MidCity Lofts - Atlanta, Georgia
    Studioplex - Atlanta, Georgia
    Enterprise Mill - Augusta, Georgia
    Lumberyard Lofts - Atlanta, Georgia
    Chosewood Park Neighborhood Masterplan - Atlanta, Georgia

EDUCATION
Master of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991
Bachelor of Science, Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988

REGISTRATIONS
Architect: Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas
LEED® Accredited Professional

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Institute of Architects (AIA; AIA 150 Initiative Coordinator)
National Council of Architectural Records Board (NCARB)
Urban Land Institute (ULI; Urban Plan steering committee member)
Congress for the New Urbanism (CNA)
Georgia Planning Association (GPA)
American Planning Association (APA)
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)
Council for Quality Growth (Atlanta roundtable member)
The Georgia Conservancy (Georgia Tech representative on the Committee for Blueprints for Successful Communities, Education Committee)

PUBLICATIONS & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Atlanta Regional Commission – Urban Design Guidelines – October 22, 2008
Georgia Planning Association Conference – Planning Healthy Communities – October 2, 2008
Atlanta Beltline Steering Committee – Connectivity – September 3, 2008
Atlanta Beltline Inc. – The Master Street Plan – September 7, 2007
Georgia Conservancy Blueprints for Successful Communities - Design for Intown Neighborhoods- Westside Beltline Workshops – August 25, 2007
The Council for Quality Growth – Developing Along the Beltline – April 24, 2007
Urban Land Institute – Transit in Atlanta – September 16, 2006
The Center for Quality Growth, Georgia Tech, Everyday Neighborhoods - Mixed- Use - Defining and Describing Mixed-Use – September 21, 2006
Georgia Tech Architecture Program Beltline Symposium – Planning for the Beltline – April 28, 2006
Georgia Planning Association Spring Conference – Planning for the Beltline – March 23, 2006
The Construction Specifications Institute – Historic Context and the Modern City – February 7, 2005
Tech-2-Night – Lectures; Zoning, Retail, Context, Beltline – November, 2005
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation – Historic Context and the Modern City – May 18, 2004

AWARDS & HONORS
AIA Georgia, Bronze Medal; 2008
2006 Director’s Award, Georgia Tech College of Architecture;
Architecture Program
AIA South Atlantic Region, Merit Award; 2003 – MidCity Lofts
AIA Georgia, Design Excellence Award; 2000 – StudioPlex
AIA Georgia, Design Merit Award; 2002 – MidCity Lofts, 2001 – The Lumberyard, 2001 – 15 Waddell Street
AIA Atlanta, Silver Medal; 2003
Atlanta Urban Design Commission, Award of Excellence for Adaptive Use; 2004– Habersham Hall, 2003 – MidCity Lofts, 2002 – Roundhouse Business Park, 2001 – The Lumberyard, 2000 – StudioPlex, 1998 – The Giant, 1997 – The Telephone Factory
Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation; 1999 – The Giant, 1999 – The Enterprise Mill, 1998 – The Telephone Factory
Charleston Preservation Society; 2003 – 3 Chisolm
Atlanta Young Architects Forum, Emerging Voice Award, 2002