Trent Green
Title: Associate Professor
Specialty: Architecture and Urban Design.
Contact Information:
USF School of Architecture and Community Design
UTC 180
Phone: 813-974-6020
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Details:
Current courses:
Architectural Design, Urban Design, Housing
Education:
Master of Architecture in Urban Design, 1986, Harvard University - Graduate School of Design
Further studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center, 1985-1986, for Real Estate Development, Cambridge, MA
Bachelor of Architecture, Hampton Institute (University), 1984
Academic Experience:
Assistant/Associate Professor, USF, 1991–present
Guest Lecturer & Studio Critic, Hampton University, 1997
Guest Critic (Urban Design), Harvard University, 1993
Studio Instructor, Advisor, Boston Architectural Center, 1984-1985
Professional Experience:
Urban Designer, Theodore Trent Green, Tampa, FL, 1991–Present
Project Architect/Urban Designer, Stull and Lee Inc., Boston, MA, 1987-1991
Staff Architect/Urban Designer, Boston Redevelopment Authority, 1985-1987
Architectural Designer, The Architects Collaborative, Cambridge, MA., 1985
Recent Awards and Honors:
Urban Design Award of Recognition, Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission, “Downtown Futures” Urban Design Studio, 2003
Neighborhood/Environmental Preservation Award, “West Bartow Neighborhood Revitalization Plan”, Central Florida Chapter American Planning Association, 2001
Robert Taylor Award, ACSA, 2000
Recent Research, Scholarship, Creative Work:
5th Avenue/U.S. 41 Urban Design Charrette, Naples, FL, 2004
“East Tampa Initiative”, Community Designer, 2000-01
Service:
Board of Directors, KidCity, 1998-present
Advisor, Mobility Project, Hillsborough County Regional Transit Authority, 1999
Tampa Habitat for Humanity, Board of Directors, 1995–Present
Design Arts Program – National Endowment for the Arts,
Professional Registration:
Architect, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, License #7813.
Memberships:
Member, Urban Land Institute, 2000 to present.
Member, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2002 to present
