NANCY JOSEPHSON RESUME
Nancy Josephson is a Seattle-based professional working in architecture, planning and development. Current activities include her role as the Capital Projects Manager of the Bainbridge Island School District and founding member of Madrona Architecture PLLC.
Projects: Educational Buildings
Bainbridge High School 200 Building. New 2-story building with 18 classrooms, computer labs, library, commercial kitchen and multi-level commons that also serves as a theater for performing arts, and administration offices; Opening September 2008. Architect Mahlum Architects, Butch Reifert, Principal Brent Peterson. Director Capital Projects and Facilities, Tamela Van Winkle.
Bainbridge Island School District MDF. Relocation of district’s Main Distribution Facility including the district’s computer head-end, telephone demark station, intercom system, air conditioning, double-action fire suppression system; Spring 2007. Architect Mahlum Architects, Dwayne Epp, Principal Brent Peterson. Director Capital Projects and Facilities, Tamela Van Winkle.
Bainbridge High School Science Renovation. Modernization of general classrooms into state-of-the art biology and physics classrooms; SEM research lab; chemical prep room; Opened September 2006 Architect Mahlum Architects, Butch Reifert, Principal Brent Peterson. Director Capital Projects and Facilities, Tamela Van Winkle, 206.780.1595
Canyon Park Jr. High School Phase 2 Modernization. 17 classroom, 2-story building and new library, computer lab, and administration offices; Modernized theatre, band, site improvements; Voter approved project cost $16,600,000. Architect John Jones, Dykeman, Construction Manager George Bulloch. Principal Sharon Lehwalder.
Cottage Lake Elementary Phase 2 Modernization. New 16 classroom, 2-story building, and new library and computer lab; Washington Sustainable Schools Pilot Project Grant $310,000; PSE Conservancy Grant $35,000; Voter approved project cost $8,200,000; Final project cost with grants $8,200,000; Opened August 2005. Architect Rick Huxley, Bassetti Architects, Construction Manager Eric Scott, Principal Karol Pulliam
Support Services Center. Tenant improvements for 12 departments in existing warehouse building; celebrating the work of Support Service personnel through economical architecture. Architect Eric Meng, Studio Meng Strazzara, Construction Manager Ed Thomson, Executive Director Dan Vaught.
Moorlands Elem./ Moorlands Park Master Planning. Proposed improvements for joint use of park by Moorlands Elementary and City; Vehicular circulation master planning for future project to increase safety and relieve congestion. City of Kenmore Parks Planner Bill Evans, Landscape Architect Ed McLeod, McLeod Reckord Landscape Architects, Principal Bethel Santos.
Fernwood Elementary Admin Modernization. Architect Stan Lokting, ARC Architects, Construction Manager Eric Scott, Principal Anne Bayard.
Crystal Springs Elementary. New library, computer lab and administration modernization. Architect Stan Lokting, ARC Architects, Construction Manager George Bulloch, Principal Judy Weaver.
Hollywood Hills Elementary Admin. Modernization. Architect Larry Hurlburt, Integrus Architecture, Construction Manager Eric Scott.
Previous Employment/ School Projects Only:
1998-01 THE DYKEMAN ARCHITECTS. Construction administration/design. John Jones, Principal in Charge, Dykeman Architects.
Bothell High School PE Addition. Three court gym with 2000 bleacher seats, weight/cardiovascular and wrestling/aerobics rooms, plus modernization of existing gym and locker rooms; $10,000,000 construction cost. Northshore School District Planner Ed Lee, 425.489.6271.
Cascade High School Modernization. Four phase modernization of 1960 buildings to current seismic standards and creation of new image comparable to other EPS high schools. $21,000,000 project budget. Everett Public Schools Planner Jeff Moore, Henrry Klein Partnership, Architects, Construction Administration/ Project Coordinator, David Hall, Partner.
Burlington-Edison HS Campus. New entry plaza, courtyard, covered walkways and building entries; Administration and classroom modernization. Burlington-Edison Project Manager, John Leander.
Edison Elementary School. Burlington-Edison Project Manager, John Leander.
Additional Architectural Collaborations:
PAUL SEGAL ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS, New York, NY
VICTOR CALIANDRO ARCHITECTS, New York, NY
ELAINE DAY LATOURELLE ARCHITECTS, Seattle, WA
Education
1988 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Post-Graduate Kinney Traveling Fellowship – ‘Outside the Walls Rome’s Modern Quarters’
Teaching Assistant Second Year Design Studio
Teaching Assistant Capital Markets and Real Estate Finance
1985 BACHELOR OF ART (IN ARCHITECTURE), UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Narramore Scholarship
Fashion Design Institute Scholarship
Teaching Assistant Architecture in Rome Prep Course, Seattle
Teaching Assistant Architecture in Rome Program, Rome
Leadership
007 – 08 President Washington Chapter CEFPI
2006 Ed Specifications Development for Science Programs
2006 OSPI Implementation Committee for Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol
2006 Architect and Engineer Selection Committee
2006 Mechanical and Electrical Construction Standards Upgrades
2005 OSPI Workgroup Revision Committee for Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol
2005 ESCO Selection Committee
2005 Testifying Before the Legislature the NSD Position on High Performance Bills
2004 – 2005 King County Green Schools Coordinator
2004 Washington Sustainable Schools Pilot Project Coordinator
2002 - 2003 Mechanical and Electrical Construction Standards
2002 Property Sale to King County for Brightwater Waste Treatment Owner’s Rep
2002 Architect Selection Committee
2002 District-Wide Science Upgrades
2002 City of Bothell Zoning Code Signage Revisions
Recent Recognitions
"ARCHITECTS AT HOME" PUBLICATION, Seattle Times: "Past Forward, Alluding to History and Memory - A Modern Home Honors its Place", Dean Stahl, writer, and Benjamin Benschneider, photographer, feature the Josephson-Day family home; Seattle Times Pacific Magazine, November 27, 2005, pp. 46 - 50.
WASHINGTON SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL PROTOCOL PILOT PROJECT AWARD: $310,000 grant for high performance design and construction at Cottage Lake Elementary