Questionnaire on Sustainable Building--Summary of Responses
Miriam Landman, Tufts University

 

5. IF YOU RECEIVED FORMAL SCHOOLING IN YOUR PROFESSION, WHICH INSTITUTION(S) DID YOU ATTEND?

Architects:

Boston Architectural Center
Catholic University of America
Columbia University
Cornell University
Florida State University
Harvard University (Graduate School of Design)
Montana State University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Slippery Rock University (MS in Sustainable Systems)
University of Virginia
University of Cincinnati
Yale University (School of Art and Architecture, 1962)

Engineers:

Brown University
Carnegie Mellon University (BS, Civil Engineering, ‘92);
Georgia Institute of Technology (MS, Civil Eng., ‘94; Ph.D. Civ. Eng., ‘99)
Stanford University
University of California--Santa Barbara

Contractors:

Rochester Institute of Technology
University of Pittsburgh (School of Engineering)

Sustainable building consultants:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (courses in solar energy engineering)
New Hampshire Technical Institute
Stanford University
University of LaVerne
University of Wisconsin (Graduate School of Environmental Science)

Respondents attended a variety of schools--some universities and some technical colleges--in different regions. There was not much overlap; the only schools that were listed by two respondents were Yale (2 architects), Cornell (2 architects), and Stanford (1 engineer, 1 sustainable building consultant). Four respondents (2 contractors, 1 developer, and 1 sustainable building consultant) did not list an educational institution.