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HEIDI RICHARDSON, Architect
Principal
Richardson Architects
Education:
Wellesley College, 1968-1970
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970-1971
B. A., University of California, Berkeley, 1974
Masters of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley,
1977
Registered Architect, California, 1980
NCARB Registration, 1990
Experience:
Ms. Richardson established the firm in 1984 after a seven
year association with William Turnbull Associates of San Francisco,
where she was involved in project design and management of
both commercial and residential projects. In her own firm,
projects have varied from modest residential remodels to large-scale
commercial projects. Her work has been published widely in
Architectural Record, Architecture, House and Garden, Home,
and Sunset Magazine among others.
Heidi Richardson is involved in every phase of work at Richardson
Architects, giving consistency and personal attention to every
detail. The product of this attitude has been numerous awards
in historic preservation, interiors, seismic renovations,
and in the role of Project Architect for several associations
with internationally known designers.
Ms. Richardson maintains an active role at the Harvard Design School Library Committee. She was co-chair of an Advisory Design Review Panel, a San Francisco neighborhood mediation service, and was past secretary of the AIASF in 1994. She has served as juror for numerous magazine design awards, and as visiting critic and lecturer at the University of California, the University of Sydney, and the San Francisco Center for Architecture and Urban Studies.
Relevant Projects:
*Numerous award winning houses, interiors and renovations throughout Napa, Sonoma and the bay area.
*Clos Pegase Winery (with Michael Graves, Architect)
Napa Valley, California
*Clinton Reilly Campaigns Offices San Francisco, California
*St. James Episcopal Church San Francisco, California
Academic Experience:
Visiting Tutor, University of Sydney, Spring 1984
Design Critic, San Francisco Center for Architecture
and Urban Studies, 1980-1984
Visiting Lecturer, University of California at Berkeley, 1980-1981

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