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Resume: Pamela H. Zimmerman, AIA, LEED-AP
Pam is a registered architect with 20 years of experience in all phases of
projects, from programming to construction administration. She specializes
in complex renovation and addition projects for non-profit institutions,
including colleges and universities.
As a Project Manager, her skills include coordinating and scheduling the
efforts of the Design Team to ensure that the client’s requirements are
addressed and that pre-construction deadlines are met. Another strength is
her ability to translate a client’s goals and corporate culture into the design
of a space that enhances each group’s mission.
Registration: Representative Projects:
Pennsylvania, 1994 Histology Laboratory Relocation
Virginia, 2010 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
New Jersey, 2012
Delaware, 2014 Third Floor Cret Wing Renovation
Chemistry 1973 Wing, Second through Fifth Floor Renovations
Education: Chemistry 1958 Wing, Ground Floor Renovation
Master in Architecture School of Arts & Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
Harvard University, 1991 Cyclotron Facility Improvements
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science in
Architecture Oxygen Generator System
University of Virginia, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
1986 Physics Laboratory Renovations
School of Arts & Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
Continuing Education,
Real Estate Finance Aqua America Laboratory Expansion
Temple University REI, Bernardon / Essential Utilities
Spring 2009
Presentations:
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“What Becomes of a Legend? Kahn’s Richards Building in the 21 Century”
Society of College and University Planners, Mid-Atlantic Conference, Spring
2004.
“Better Process, Better Projects” Panel discussion. Eastern Regional
Association of Physical Plant Administrators, September 2003.
References:
Available on request.
1927 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148
p: 267 687 5709 f: 215 334 5943
info@zimmermanstudio.net
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