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Resume/CV

 

DAVID M. HART, AIA
104 Federal Street
Salem, MA 01970
978.745-2172
davidatsalem@comcast.net
www.dmharchitects.com
July 26, 2006

PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATIONS:

Registered Architect, Massachusetts, Connecticut
NCARB Certified

PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS:

American Institute of Architects
Boston Society of Architects
Association for Preservation Technology, past Secretary/Treasurer
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Society for Industrial Archeology
Society for Architectural Historians

EDUCATION:

Boston Architectural Center, Architectural Certificate, 1974
University of Connecticut, BA, 1960

CIVIC AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE WORK:

National Register of Peer Professionals, GSA (General Services Administration), 2002 to present.
Member, Boston Society of Architects, Historic Resources Committee
Member, Salem (MA) Historic District Commission
Past Chair, Main Streets Salem, Organization Committee
Past Member, Salem (MA) Planning Board
Past Chairman, Topsfield (MA) Historic District Commission

 

TEACHING POSITIONS,PREVIOUS:

Past Instructor, Boston Architectural Center
Studio in Adaptive Use of Historic Buildings
Lecture Courses: Historic Building Technology


Historic Building Conservation

Past Assistant Adjunct Professor, Boston University,
American and New England Studies

Past Lecturer, History Department, University of Vermont

 

PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:

Principal, David M. Hart Enterprises,2003 to present

Principal, McGinley Hart & Associates
(Formerly David McLaren Hart & Associates)
1977 to 2003 (retired)

Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA)
Boston, Massachusetts
Director, Consulting Services: 1974-1977

James H. Ballou, AIA, Architect
Salem, Massachusetts
Designer-Draftsman: 1972-1974

Vidmar Division, Stanley Works
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Industrial Sales: 1970-197

Patent Button Co.
Waterbury, CT
Construction Planning Coordinator: 1968-1970

Veeder-Root Corp.
Hartford, CT
Industrial Sales Marketing: 1960-1968

PUBLICATIONS:

"Exposing the Elements", Museum News, Vol. 51, No. 7,
(March, 1973)

"X-Ray Investigation of Buildings", Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. V, No. 1, (1973)

"X-Ray Analysis of the Narbonne House", Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. VI, No. 1, (1974)

"X-Ray Non-destructive Examination of Historic Structures", Technical Handbook for Historic Preservation, National Park Service: Washington, D.C., December, 1975

"A New X-Ray Investigative Technique", Preservation and Conservation: Principles and Practices, Proceedings of the North American International Regional Conference, The Preservation Press; Washington, D.C., 1976

"How to Date a House, Part I", Yankee, June, 1976

"How to Date a House, Part II", Yankee, November, 1976

"X-Ray Inspection of Historic Structures: An Aid to Dating and Structural Analysis", Technology and Conservation, 2/77 (Summer 1977)

Slates, Shingles & Shakes
A Renovation Guide for Laconia's (New Hampshire) Historic Homes, City of Laconia, 1978

Boston Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Protection of Historic Resources, October 1989. (Presented to the Historic Resources Committee of the AIA, Washington, D.C.)


VIDEOS:

“Restoration of Orchard House 2003”, 25 minute documentary of $1.5 million restoration of house museum.2003
“Restoration of Bowditch House”, 4 minute documentary of exterior restoration of historic structure. 2003

“Bowditch Initiative”, 7 minute documentary of 200tth Anniversary of publication of ”The New PracticalNavigator”. 2002

LECTURES:

“Restoration of Historic Structures”, Joint presentation with John M. Wathne, PE, to BSCE (Boston Society of Civil Engineers), 2003

.“Restoration of a House Museum”. Joint presentation, including Orchard House video, with team members to Boston Society of Architects

“Build Boston” event, November 18, 2003.“Shake Rattle and Roll – Taming the Effects of the Big Dig” Presentation with engineers and historians to the Boston Society of Architect’s “Build Boston”, November, 2005.