Damon E. Strub, AIA
Principal, Nomad Architecture
Damon is the founder and principal of Nomad Architecture, He brings to the firm over 25 years of experience in architecture and construction. With a background that includes commercial, institutional, residential, and community development projects, Damon's work centers on NYC based adaptive reuse projects, affordable housing, and historic preservation. He has a long commitment to and working knowledge of sustainable design.
Experience
Nomad Architecture, New York, NY - 2002 to present
Curtis + Ginsberg Architects LLC, New York, NY - 2001 to 2002
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects LLC, New York, NY - 2000 to 2001
Damon Strub Architect, Atlanta, GA - 1993 to 1997, 1998 to 2000
Nix Mann Perkins and Will, Atlanta, GA - 1997 to 1998
Lord, Aeck and Sargent Architects, Atlanta, GA - 1992 to 1993
Payette Associates, Inc., Boston, MA - 1990 to 1992
Benjamin Thompson and Associates, Cambridge, MA - 1988 to 1989
Taylor and Collum Architects, Atlanta, GA - 1976 to 1986 (Part time)
United States Peace Corps, The Yemen Arab Republic - 1983 to 1985 Construction Supervisor directing local labor in the construction of village domestic water supply systems.
Awards
Sustainable Design Award, American Institute of Architects, Georgia Chapter, for Strub/Haga Studio, 1998
Silver Award, Single Family Attached Category, The Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, for Ferguson Street Duplexes, 1998
Noteworthy Entry, Columbus, Ohio Affordable Housing Competition, 1994
Accreditation
Registered Architect, New York, New Jersey and Georgia. NCARB Certified.
Member, American Institute of Architects
USGBC , LEED-BD+C (since 2002)
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master of Architecture, 1988, Graduate Faculty, 1987
Georgia Institute of Technology, Bachelor of Science, Architecture, 1982 High Honors. Ecole National Superior Des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Senior year abroad