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Dr. Theodore C. Landsmark, M.E.D., J.D., PH.D.
Landsmark has been president of Boston Architectural College since 1997. Dr. Landsmark holds degrees in law and environmental design from Yale University, and a doctorate in American Studies from Boston University. He has taught at M.I.T. and UMass Boston, and has been an administrator at Harvard University and the Massachusetts College of Art. He practiced architectural law, and worked as Special Assistant to the Mayor of Boston. He chaired in 2004 Mayor Thomas Menino’s Task Force on School Assignment, and has served as National Chair of the AIA Committee on Diversity since 2003. In 2006, he received the Whitney Young Jr. Award from the AIA for his work to promote diversity in the design profession. In 2005, he was elected President-Elect of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, and took office as ACSA President in 2006. He is a Trustee Emeritus of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and serves on the Board for the New England Foundation for the Arts, the Boston Fund for the Arts, the North Bennet Street School, the Pro-Arts Consortium, and the Boston Society of Architects. He is also affiliated with the Institute of Contemporary Art, Peabody Essex Museum, The Artists Foundation, and Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. In addition, Ted administered extensive efforts working as a consultant to projects involving 19th Century African American material culture, derived from his dissertation research at Boston University. He is a regular contributor to the Maine Antique Digest, and has lectured nationally on architectural education, diversity in the design profession, community organizing, youth violence, and 19th Century African American material culture. He is also a member of the Real Estate Advisory Committee through Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |