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Carl F. Baumann
1926 - 2003

EDUCATION

1943-47: U. S. Navy Flight Training and duty, including 32 academic credit hours at Ursinus College
1948-53: Syracuse University, School of Architecture: B. Arch.
1960-62: Syracuse University, Graduate School of Urban Planning: 32 credit hours

ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION: New York #7641, by exam in 1960

OUTLINE OF EXPERIENCE

1953-56: Standard Oil of N.J. (Exxon), Aruba, Netherlands Antilles, Community Architect: Administer architectural services to employees in a "company town" of about 1200 persons

1956-60: John R. Gilchrist - Architect, Bergenfield, NJ: Architect: General practice of architecture

1960-62: Syracuse University, School of Architecture: Part time Instructor in Architectural Design while attending the Graduate School of Urban Planning

1962-65: New York State Bureau of Planning, Albany, NY: Urban Planner: Administer Planning assistance programs to small cities and towns in New York State

1965-69: Architect/Sculptor - self employed, Rensselaer, NY: Part time architect; part time "neighborhood worker" in the slums of Albany, New York. Preliminary plan for "Raddison" New Town near Syracuse, NY. Sculpture and "constructions" as per photos enclosed

1969-72: Sectional Structures, Inc., Oswego, NY: Architect: Design a variety of buildings for "modular" manufacturing. Design site plans for housing developments

1972-74: Architect/Planner: self-employed, Oswego, NY: General practice of architecture. Design consultant to "Planners Collaborative" of Syracuse, NY for CBD redevelopment studies in upstate NY and a "new town" for Palestinian farmers in the Jordan Valley

1974-75: Jordan Valley Commission, Amman, Jordan: (USAID financed 1 year contract via "PADCO", Washington, D.C.) Field Project Director: Supervise a Jordanian staff in the design of 30 villages for Palestinian farmers in the Jordan Valley

1975- Architect/Sculptor: self-employed, Oswego, NY. General practice of architecture, commercial and residential work. Also operate the "Omega Studio", a multi-craft shop. It's primary purpose is constructed sculptures (as per photos enclosed) and custom craftwork


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