Kip K. Harris, AIA
Principal /
Director
Education:
Dartmouth College,
A.B., 1967
University of
Chicago, A.M., 1971
University of
Utah, M. Arch., 1978
Professional
Affiliation and Registration:
Member, American
Institute of Architects
Licenses &
Registrations:
NCARB Certificate
No. 31,676
Licensed
Architect: Utah, Alaska, California, Arizona, Nova Scotia
Honors &
Awards:
Dartmouth General
Fellowship, Dartmouth College, 1969
University
Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1969
Edifice
Scholarship, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah,
1977
Lorenzo Young
Award (Best Research Thesis),
Graduate School
of Architecture,
University of
Utah, 1978
A.I.A. Gold Medal,
Henry Adams Fund,
Graduate School
of Architecture,
University of
Utah, 1978
Publications:
Author,
Confronting
the Older House: A
Homeowner's
Guide.
Salt Lake City,
Utah:
Utah Heritage
Foundation, 1979
Community
Service:
Salt Lake City
Historic Landmarks Committee (Mayoral Appointment), 1980-1983
Member, Board of
Directors, Utah Media Center, 1985-1989
Board Member,
Salt Lake Art Design Board (Mayoral Appointment), 1986-1992
Teaching
Experience:
Instructor,
Feather River Prep. School, Blairsden, California, 1970-1973
Instructor,
Feather River College, Quincy, California, 1972
Adjunct Lecturer,
Institute of Arts Management, Graduate School of Theater, U of U,
1986-87
Adjunct
Instructor, Graduate School of Architecture,University of Utah,
1989
Project
Experience (Partial):