"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect

Episode 25: Interview with William J. Martin, AIA of William J. Martin, Architect #WFH

February 07, 2022 Michele Grace Hottel
"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect
Episode 25: Interview with William J. Martin, AIA of William J. Martin, Architect #WFH
Show Notes

This is the third of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.

William J. Martin AIA
Bill Martin grew up In Northern New Jersey just outside New York City. He attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh where he studied architecture and for a time, managerial economics. He then returned to the New York area and completed his study of architecture at Pratt Institute in New York City receiving his degree in 1988.
Bill is licensed in five states as an architect and is also a licensed professional community
planner In New Jersey. He is also a licensed New Jersey construction official and building
inspector.
With over 38 years in this field, Bill has been in private practice for 29 years. He has been
involved in the design of many building types. From consulting on hospital projects to designing office warehouse distribution centers, malls and shopping centers, Bill now focuses on historic preservation and high-performance single-family home configuration with integration of sustainable and resilient features. His projects are sustainable both economically and environmentally.
Bill is a certified LEED AP home design professional and was the recipient of a 2011 AIA New
Jersey committee on the environment top 10 project merit award.
Bill is currently Co chairman of the AIA New Jersey Public Awareness committee and engages
frequently with the press and on social media. Bill has been seen on Fox News, CNBC, and
MSNBC discussing preservation issues, trends in design and sustainability.

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Link to blog post:
https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2020/04/notes-on-wfh-from-archimom-interview-w_23.html

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