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Scott F. Georgeson, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP is an award-winning architect with over 20 years experience designing performing arts centers and complex projects throughout North America. He is currently working on plans for a new Performing Arts Center for Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Prior experience includes design of the new theatre for Peninsula Players Theatre in Door County, Wisconsin. Georgeson is a frequent presenter on theatre design at the annual conventions of the United States Institute for Theater Technology (USITT) and the League of Historic American Theatres. He is currently running USITT Architectural Commission’s Design Competition for architectural and theatre students. Long an advocate of protecting the environment, his design of Forest Hill Center for the Performing Arts was one of the first theatres in the country to receive a Silver LEED rating. The project also received design awards from AIA Michigan and Wisconsin. His work on the Schauer Arts and Activity Center received awards from USITT, AIA Wisconsin and the first Presidential Award from the Association of Licensed Architects. In 1993 he was named an “Emerging Voice” by AIA Wisconsin.
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