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Jane Weinzapfel
was raised in Tucson, Arizona. She received a Bachelor of Architecture
from the University of Arizona's School of Architecture. After graduating,
she moved to the Boston area where she developed her career as an
architect. In 1994, she was elected to the College of Fellow of
the American Institute of Architects. In 2002 she was a Visiting
Artist at the American Academy in Rome.
After many years
working with a large architecture and planning group, Jane began
independent practice in 1980, and in 1982 she and Andrea Leers founded
Leers Weinzapfel Associates in Boston, Massachusetts. Work of the
firm has received national and regional awards including the Gateway
Building/Chiller Plant at the University of Pennsylvania, and the
MBTA Operations Control Center of Boston.
She taught at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology's School of Architecture and
Planning from 1974 to 1976. She taught as a Visiting Critic at the
University of Arizona School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
in 1996 and 1999 and serves on the School's Advisory Board. She
has been a juror and speaker at numerous universities in the United
States and abroad. She is on the Board of Overseers for the Boston
Architectural Center.
Jane has special
expertise in transportation, and urban infrastructure. She has been
an active member of the Women's Transportation Seminar for many
years and served as a former Director. She served on the Mayor's
Transportation Advisory Commission for the City of Boston, and the
Mayor's Task Force on Government Center Plaza. She was twice a Director
and was on the Executive Committee of the Boston Society of Architects
and is the current Vice President/President Elect for the Chapter.
She serves as speaker and juror for the American Institute of Architects'
international, national and regional Design Awards Programs. She
served on the Editorial Board of Architecture Boston Magazine and
an Advisory Board for the Harvard Design Magazine.
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