Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice

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Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice
Title AIA
Born Missouri, USA
Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Firms Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc. (C7A), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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Boston Children's Museum, Boston, Massachusetts

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Emily Grandstaff-Rice, an architect with Cambridge Seven Associates Inc., has shown exceptional leadership in her commitment to design and construction through projects such as the Boston Children’s Museum and Liberty Hotel. Her commitment to education is demonstrated through her volunteer work with children and activities with the AIA Young Architects Forum (YAF), Continuing Education Quality Assurance Panel, and her firm’s AIA/CES program. She is involved in two unique projects within the AIA: the YAF 150 at 150 Project featuring podcasts of Fellows discussing mentoring and their career choices and the CEQAP Knowledge Communities Subject Matter Planning project to integrate AIA knowledge within a curriculum format to allow members to choose better paths for continuing education. She also teaches at the Boston Architectural College. In 2003-2004, she participated in the BSA Young Designers Professional Development Institute, which was awarded, through Grandstaff- Rice’s successful nomination, the 2004 YAF/NAC Emerging Professionals Program of the Year. AIA

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Emily Grandstaff-Rice page at Cambridge Seven Associates, Inc. [1]

Emily Grandstaff-Rice web page [2]

Emily Grandstaff-Rice Young Architect's Forum blog [3]

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