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Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Experienced Leader in Architectural and Planning Practice, with expertise in passive solar technology In Residential Single & Multi-Family, Institutional and Planning Projects 40+ years architectural experience, with registration in Arizona , 1998 (#32670) New Mexico, 1984 (inactive) Minnesota, 1986 (inactive) 20+ years of strategic planning and business development experience, with administrative and marketing responsibilities with Cuningham Group, Minneapolis & Thompson Pollari Studio, Phoenix 30+ years supervisory experience as Project Designer, Project Manager, Senior Project Architect and Principal-in-charge on large and small residential & institutional projects Adjunct Professor and Design Crit @ Post-Secondary Institutions in Massachusetts (1975-1976), New Mexico (1978-1982), Minnesota (1993-1997) Arizona (1997-2010) Licensed General Contractor in Wisconsin (1977) 40+ years experience with construction documentation & construction administration Research Assistant for ASU PhD study (2015- present) through Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute: Navajo settlement patterns PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Extensive experience in architectural practice including strategic planning, business development, project design and project management; extensive construction administration experience: Registered architect with more than forty years of experience in planning and architecture including marketing and PR, project management, project programming and design, construction documentation and construction administration Principal and Director of Educational Studio in a 200+ firm; Partner and Design Principal with Thompson Pollari Studio, an architectural and planning practice in Phoenix, Arizona that is known for a commitment to smart, sustainable design and a reputation for working effectively within the context of culture and community http://tp-studio.com Experienced architectural team leader and project architect: Over thirty years leading design teams from client contact through design, documentation and construction State and National Design Award recipient: Minnesota, New Mexico and Arizona including the Shirley Cooper, McConnell and Design Share National Awards in Educational Facility Design, AIA New Mexico and AIA Arizona Design Awards Principal-in-charge of the Educational Studio, including seven Minnesota school districts, for a large architectural practice in Minneapolis As a Principal, opened the Phoenix branch office for the same firm in 1996 before founding Thompson Pollari Studio with partner Lynette Pollari, RA in 1997 Respected Leader in Sustainable Design: 20 years of experience as partner and design principal with Thompson Pollari Studio, Planning and Architecture, a Phoenix firm known for sustainable design practice Three years of experience as Principal at Cuningham Group, Minneapolis Vice-Chairman/Chairman 2012-2013, 2014, Arizona Forward Canalscape Committee with ongoing community relations work with leaders in City of Phoenix, 1|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com City of Scottsdale, SRP, Maricopa Flood Control District and Canalscape Schools including Brophy College Preparatory, Xavier College Preparatory, St Francis Xavier School and Central High School Extensive experience designing Trombe wall, thermo-siphon and direct gain solar projects, beginning in 1973 in New Mexico Constructed the earliest examples of trombe wall and thermo-siphon designs integrated into residential projects with Mark Jones Corporation in New Mexico 2005 Arizona AIA Energy Award for Navajo Preparatory School Dormitories in Farmington, New Mexico Incorporated America’s first integrated trombe wall designs into institutional buildings in 2000 (four dormitories) at Navajo Preparatory School, Farmington, New Mexico st Bureau of Indian Affairs LEED ‘Gold’ project, 2009: Student Center, Navajo Preparatory School, Farmington, New Mexico Multiple Master Planning Projects with Tribal Communities Beginning with Navajo Preparatory School Master Plan in 1997 for a 82-acre college preparatory campus and including ten years working on Tawa’ovi, a sustainable new town on Second Mesa for the Hopi Tribe, a master plan for the Havasupai Tribe, a housing master plan for the Salt River Pima-Maricopa community, and an educational master plan for Fort McDowell Yavapai-Apache Community-based Projects Beginning in 2010 and working with Arizona Forward served as Vice-Chair and Chairman of the Canalscape Committee reviving a community initiative aimed at revitalizing Phoenix’s canal system; wrote original planning grant and lead design team that brought four neighboring schools into an interactive process to implement innovative design along the Arizona Canal between Central Avenue and 7th Street 2014-present: working with Shiprock Planning Commission, Navajo Prep School University of New Mexico on a joint effort to implement sustainable and culturally appropriate planning models in Shiprock, Arizona Modular Housing Created an initiative in 2012 with Clayton Homes and Kitchell Native American to design and construct culturally appropriate, factory- built housing for the Indian community Prototypes include sustainable, passive solar housing designed for a wide range of tribal clients across the Southwest PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING EXPERIENCE THOMPSON POLLARI STUDIO, PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE: 1997-PRESENT DESIGN PRINCIPAL AND PARTNER Mr Thompson co-manages the architectural and planning practice with a focus on sustainable projects that build communities Project volume accomplished by the firm is over $70 million in construction value Stephen delivers design and planning expertise as Design Principal for multiple projects, participates in Human Resources, Marketing, and Programming as well as Project Design, Documentation and Construction Administration The hallmark of Mr Thompson’s career has been his capacity to bring large and divergent stakeholder groups to consensus, then complete major projects providing clients full ownership of the process and the product 2|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com PLANNING Anderson Housing, Phoenix, Arizona, 2016 Design Principal 5-unit attached single-family overlooking Grand Canal Canalscapes : Master Plan for Grand Canal between Central Avenue and th Street, 2010-present; Committee Chair and Design Principal 2008 AIA Urban Design Competition: The Ingleside Inn at Arizona Falls on the Arizona Canal Team Leader/ Project Designer (competition) Tawa’ ovi Community Development Project, Second Mesa, Arizona , The Hopi Tribe, 2010-2014 Principal-in-charge 463 acre new town for the Hopi people - $22 million primary infrastructure cost Tawa'ovi Community Development Project: Environmental Assessment, Engineering & Planning, 2004-2014 Hopi Reservation, Arizona Tawa’ovi Community Building Code Standards, 2014 Second Mesa, Arizona Hopi Sustainable Housing Project, 2014 Second Mesa, Arizona Havasupai Housing Prototypes, 2014 Supai and BAR 4, Arizona Havasupai Government Center, 2015 Supai, Arizona Modular Prototypes for Indian Country with Kitchell Native American, 2012-2016 An ambitious project to manufacture culturally-inspired design solutions through modular design, from full modular components to panelized construction, alleviating the constant need for on-site trades, reducing labor costs while employing Native trades people and improving the material condition of the housing products delivered in Indian country Nogales Housing, Nogales, Arizona, Chicanos por la Causa, Inc., 2011 Design Principal 112-unit work force housing master plan Hopi Housing Project, Second Mesa, Arizona, 2007-2009 Principal-in-charge 463 acre new town for the Hopi people - $22 million primary infrastructure cost Pinetop Housing, Pinetop, Arizona, 2010 Design Principal 50-unit work force housing project with community building 3|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com TAB (Target Area B) Housing Project, Phoenix, Arizona, City of Phoenix, 2007 Principal in charge for pre-design project for 32-unit townhome project in south Phoenix The attached courtyard home plans allow for ½ story living rooms with fireplaces, front and back doors and a central, planted courtyard for each 2-story unit The non-profit Ownership group is collaborating with the City of Phoenix for funding for a summer 2007 initiation of design and construction documentation work U.S Vets Housing Project, Phoenix, Arizona, 2007 Principal in charge for pre-design project for Phase I - 75 SRO type housing units in two story building with attached 4,500 sf community center The second phase of construction will include an additional 225 units in three additional two-story buildings that will be modeled on the Phase I design The Phase I project will be submitted to the ADOH for the March 2007 QAP Shady Lane Commercial Complex, Phoenix, Arizona, 2009 Design Principal 40,000 SF commercial restaurant/office Complex Kachina Buttes, New Town, The Hopi Tribe, 2009 Master Plan study by direct request of Chairman Ivan Sidney Curley School Live Work Artist Housing, Master Plan and Needs Assessment, Ajo, Arizona , 2005 ARTSPACE and Sonoran Desert Alliance Project Manager ADOH pre-design project for funding live work housing rehabilitations for the historic Curley School buildings SILC Housing Concept Plan, Phoenix, Arizona, 2005 Project Manager Universal design housing prototype project with 250 low, medium and high density units Tonatierra Headquarters & Mixed-Use Facility, Phoenix, Arizona, 2006, Tonatierra, Inc 20,000 SF Office/5,000 SF Cultural Center/10,000 SF Retail and support/85-units housing La Madera Community, Green Valley, Arizona, 2002 Design Principal Golf course, Clubhouse and Community Center Building for proposed retirement subdivision Three Community Centers for the Salt River Maricopa Community, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2003 Project Manager Concept design for three new community centers for SRPMIC neighborhoods Nenahnezad Fitness Center, Bloomfield, New Mexico, 2003 Project Manager Concept design for financing efforts for new fitness center for the Nenahnezad Chapter Salt River Housing Master Plan, Salt River Pima Maricopa Community, Arizona, 2002-2004 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Multi-family affordable housing design 4|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Fort McDowell Destination Resort Concept Plan, Fort McDowell, Arizona, 2003 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Concept plan for destination resort adjacent the existing casino Mutual Help Housing Retrofits Project, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community,2002 Design Principal Analysis of all existing Salt River PMIC housing stock with recommendations for plan modifications Dilcon High School Master Plan, Dilkon, Arizona, 2002 Dilkon, Arizona St Michaels Association for Special Education Needs Assessment, Saint Michaels, Arizona, 2001 Principal-in-charge Planning project for campus renovation work Navajo Preparatory School Master Plan, Farmington, New Mexico, 1997-1998 Principal-in-charge Master Plan with Design Guidelines, Educational Specifications, Historic Preservation Report EDUCATIONAL Navajo Preparatory School, Phase IIIC Student Center, Farmington, New Mexico, 2010 Design Principal New 27,653 SF LEED GOLD Student Center - $7.6 million Navajo Preparatory School Phase IIIC Fine Arts Building, Farmington, New Mexico, 2010 Design Principal New fine arts complex for music and arts program - $3.5 million Navajo Preparatory School Dormitory and Athletic Fields, Farmington, New Mexico, 2010 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Repeat of passive solar dormitory design plus 50 acres of athletic fields and an accessory building Navajo Preparatory School, Phase II Athletic Center, Farmington, New Mexico, 2007 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Navajo Preparatory School Historic Academic Buildings, Farmington, New Mexico,2007 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Rehabilitation of three historic buildings with new additions and connective bridges - $5 million Navajo Preparatory School, Phase I Dormitories, Farmington, New Mexico, 2003 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge new passive solar dorms for 32 students each - $7.5 million Yuma County Alternative School, Yuma, Arizona, 20 Design Principal/Principal-in-charge Alternative High School for the children of migrant farm workers - $5.7 million 5|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com MULTIFAMILY HOUSING Catherine Arms Apartments, Phoenix, Arizona , 2010, Native American Connections, Inc., 2010, Native American Connections Design Principal/Construction Administrator 28 unit affordable housing project - $3.6 million Coral Canyon Apartments, Phoenix, Arizona, 2007, Native American Connections, Inc Design Principal and Principal-in-charge 69-unit medium density work force housing Tivoli Heights Village, Phase I and Phase II Apartments, Kingman Arizona, 2006, Community Services of Arizona Design Principal and Principal in Charge 96 unit two-phase affordable housing project with new clubhouse -$10.2 million Carefree Senior Housing, Phoenix, Arizona, 2005, Native American Connections, Inc Design Principal and Principal-in-charge 32 unit affordable housing project for seniors - $2.9 million Whispering Palms Apartments, Phoenix, Arizona, 2004 , Native American Connections, Inc., Design Principal and Principal-in-charge 20 unit affordable housing project including renovation of buildings and two new buildings - $1.73 million Lonely Cactus Apartments, Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2002 Design Principal and Principal-in-charge Rehabilitation of existing single-family building stock with site development CUSTOM HOUSING Assorted Single-family Retrofits, Phoenix/Scottsdale, 2015-2016 2348 North Mitchell Street 2228 North Edgemere Street Hardy Residence Breuning-Breaux Residence, El Guique, New Mexico, 2015 Design Principal Renovations and additions Crider Residence, Montana, 2011 Design Principal for a log home addition Thompson Pollari Residence, Phoenix, Arizona, 2010 6|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Project Designer Renovations and additions to 1950’s Phoenix ranch house for eclectic, contemporary home - $360,000 Brave New House, Paradise Valley, Arizona , 2004 Design Principal Renovations and additions to existing ranch house to create Modern, desert home - $1.6 million Rancho Ramona, Ramona, California, 2003 Design Principal Renovations and additions to existing home to create “ranch house” complex - $800,000 Kitchell Residence, Phoenix, Arizona, 2003 Design Principal COMMERCIAL Tuba City Medical Clinic, Tuba City, Arizona Navajo Nation/Indian Health Service (IHS), 2010 Estrella Mountain Ranch Golf Clubhouse, Goodyear, Arizona Design Principal 4,200 SF interim golf clubhouse with “hilltown” design - $1 million Glendale Chiropractic Clinic, Glendale, Arizona Design Principal 2,200 SF chiropractic clinic with rental office and garage space - $530,000 Neighborhood Housing Services Office Building, Phoenix, Arizona Principal-in-charge Renovations to two existing buildings for new office environment for non-profit - $1.3 million Tango Teriyaki Grille, Phoenix, Arizona Project Designer Interior design and construction administration for downtown Phoenix restaurant SEPTEMBER 1987 TO JUNE 1997 CUNINGHAM GROUP (CUNINGHAM HAMILTON QUITOR/CUNINGHAM ARCHITECTS), MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA PRINCIPAL Partner-in-charge for Cuningham Architects Arizona, 1997 Established branch office for mother firm Scottsdale School District Facilities Master Plan, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1997 Principal-in-charge 7|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Full site surveys of 28 existing school facilities within the District, including leadership meetings and site surveys Navajo Preparatory School Master Plan, 1997 (completed with Thompson Pollari Studio) Eden Prairie High School Additions and Renovations, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1996 Principal-in-charge 120,000 SF of new additions and substantial renovations to existing high school across three phases of construction - $8 million Named Firm Principal 1995 Oak Point Intermediate School Phase III, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1995 Principal-in-charge 45,000 SF community pool and locker room additions, $5.5 million Named Director of Educational Studio, 1994 Forest Hills Elementary School Renovations and Additions, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1994 Principal-in-charge Prairie View Elementary School Renovations and Additions, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1994 Principal-in-charge Cedar Ridge Elementary School, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1994 Principal-in-charge Minnetonka High School, Minnetonka, Minnesota, 1994 Principal-in-charge 200,000 SF suburban high school Minnetonka Public Schools Renovations and Additions, 1994-1995 Principal-in-charge for major renovations and additions to: Clear Springs Elementary School/Deephaven Elementary School,/Excelsior Elementary School/Minnewashta Elementary School/Scenic Heights Elementary School/Middle School East and Middle School West Hopkins School District Renovations and Additions, 1995 Principal-in-charge for major renovations and additions at: Tanglen Elementary School/Alice Smith Elementary School/Eisenhower Elementary School/Gatewood Elementary School/Glen Lake Elementary School/Meadowbrook Elementary School/Hopkins North Junior High/Hopkins West Junior High/Hopkins High School and the Harley Hopkins Family Center 8|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com CUNINGHAM HAMILTON QUITOR, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA FIRM ASSOCIATE Named Director for Eden Prairie Schools projects, 1994 Eden Prairie Transportation Facility, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1994 Principal-in-charge $3.7 M bus garage and service facility for 90-bus fleet *Honor Award, Fleet Maintenance Magazine Eden Lake Elementary School/ Cedar Ridge Elementary School/Prairie View Elementary School/Forest Hills Elementary School/Kindergarten Center Renovations and Additions, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1995 Project Architect Facilitated a protracted community Bond Referendum process funding over $100M for new schools and major renovations Oak Point Intermediate School Phase II, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1993 Project Manager/Project Architect 55,000 SF addition of academic cluster and media center McConnell Award finalist, 1993 Named Firm Associate, 1992 CUNINGHAM ARCHITECTS, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA PROJECT ARCHITECT Oak Point Intermediate School Phase I, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 1988-1989 Project Architect 165,000 SF intermediate School *1992 Shirley Cooper Award, Award of Excellence, “Outstanding K-12 Educational Facility in America” Eden Prairie Central Middle School Additions and Renovations, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Principal-in-charge 60,000 SF of new additions and substantial renovations to existing middle school across three phases of construction - $4 million St Lucas Nursing Home, Faribault, Minnesota, 1990 Project Designer 100-bed nursing home adjacent existing ‘historic” structure Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall & Administrative Offices, Rochester, Minnesota , 1987 Project Architect and Project Manager 9|Page Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Renovations and additions to existing Episcopal Church - $800,000 MAY 1987 TO AUGUST 1987 MICHAEL COLLINS ARCHITECT, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Assisted colleague in construction documentation for: Grist Mill Company Corporate Headquarters, Lakeville, Minnesota SEPTEMBER 1986 TO MAY 1987 MCGUIRE COURTEAU LUCKE ARCHITECTS, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Project Architect : Como Park Pavilion, Saint Paul, Minnesota, *AIA Minnesota Honor Award, 1987 East County Line Fire Station, Maplewood, Minnesota Saint Paul Public Schools renovation Projects, Saint Paul, Minnesota Rosemount Public Schools Roof Repair Projects, Rosemount, Minnesota Burnsville Public School Roofing Projects, Burnsville, Minnesota College of Saint Thomas Master Plan, 1986, Saint Paul, Minnesota College of Saint Thomas Student Center, 1986, Saint Paul, Minnesota SEPTEMBER 1986-APRIL 1987 POPE ARCHITECTS, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Project Architect: Pako Manufacturing Plant Adaptive Re-use Project, Golden Valley, Minnesota Lido Restaurante, Roseville, Minnesota AUGUST 1984-SEPTEMBER 1986 MCCUGH LLOYD ARCHITECTS/MCCUGH LLOYD HANDS, Santa Fe, New Mexico Project Architect for Pueblo del Rosario, Santa Fe, New Mexico; 100-unit condominium project in historic district; *AIA New Mexico Merit Award, 1985 Palace Court Building on the historic Santa Fe plaza, *New Mexico Magazine “Ten Best Buildings” Award, 1986 Dechert Residence Remodel, Santa FE, New Mexico JUNE 1980-AUGUST 1984 MARK JONES CORPORATION, Santa Fe, New Mexico Project Architect on Altamira subdivision of Estancia Primiera, America’s first passive solar community; featured trombe wall, thermo-siphon and direct gain design JUNE 1980-JUNE 1982 BLAINE YOUNG/YOUNG & GAFFNEY ARCHITECTS, Santa Fe, New Mexico Job Captain: San Francisco Mercado, Reba Glover Residence, Acequia Compound, Palace Compound, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Downs Remodel, La Cienega, New Mexico and Rancho Encantado Condominiums, Tesuque, New Mexico 1977-1978 10 | P a g e Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com BURTON THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION, INC., MADISON, WISCONSIN Principal in Construction Company: Residential Projects SUMMER 1976 WILLIAM LAM ASSOCIATES, Cambridge, Massachusetts Intern: Washington, D.C Subway lighting, Saudi Arabian Military Academy lighting 1972 ROBERT METTELSTADT ARCHITECTS, San Francisco, California, San Mateo Government Center exhibition 1968 HALL & VISIONI ARCHITECTS, Santa Barbara, California Architectural intern through high school placement EDUCATION Continuing Education: 2006 AIA National Convention, Los Angeles, , Katherine Lee Schwennsen, President 4-Days, 20 professional units 2007 AIA National Convention, San Antonio, Texas 4-days, 18 professional units 2008 AIA National Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, 2008, John D Anderson, President 4-days, 22 professional units 2001 AIA National Convention, Denver, Colorado, Raymond Post, Jr., President Received Design Share National Design Award for Navajo Preparatory School Dormitories Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Summer Seminar Series, 2001 Developing Public Schools, sponsored by Perkins & Will, Chicago, Illinois Managing Construction: Concept to Completion, sponsored by Bechtel, San Francisco, California Council of Educational Facility Planners 1997 Academy: Breaking Ranks 3-day workshop 1997 AIA Arizona, Defining Civitas: The New Public Architecture of Phoenix 4-day workshop 1996 AIA National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Raymond Post, Jr., President Host Firm/Guide for Joseph Escherick, FAIA, Featured Speaker 11 | P a g e Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com Formal Education: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, course audit, 1976 Lighting in Architecture, Professor William M.C Lam University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Master of Architecture program work, 1973-1975 University of California, Berkeley, California, School of Architecture & Planning A.B Environmental Design, 1973 ACADEMIC FACULTY / STAFF CREDENTIALS Arizona State University/University of New Mexico/Navajo Preparatory School, 2012-present Research Assistant on PhD study “Creating Patterns for Navajo Community Development” with Lynette Pollari, RA and PhD candidate; Study sanctioned by the Navajo Nation, Ship Rock Chapter House and Shiprock Planning Commission Construction in Indian Country Conference, April, 2010 Presenter on panel: Tawa’ovi: A Sustainable Hopi New Town Convention Booth: Modular Housing for Indian Country Construction in Indian Country Conference, April, 2009 Presenter on panel: Modular Housing in Indian Country Convention Booth: Modular Housing for Indian Country Arizona State University, Faculty Associate, Fall 2009 College of Education Doctoral Cohort group – seminar: Learning Communities Arizona State University, Guest Critic, 1999-2008 Department of Architecture Studio project reviews Arizona State University, Guest Faculty, 1997 and 2002 College of Education EDA 555 Educational Facilities Planning course Co-taught with Dr Maggie Mangini and Lynette Pollari, AIA Arizona State University, College of Architecture, Faculty Associate, Fall, 1997, Dean: John C Meunier ADE 421A: “Urban High Schools as Community Centers” Senior level design studio focused on educational facility planning 12 | P a g e Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com University of Minnesota, School of Architecture, Deans: Ralph Rapson/Dale Mulfinger/Thomas Fisher Design Review Crit, 1991–1995 Northern New Mexico Community College, Espanola, New Mexico, 1978-1980, Dean: Connie Trujillo Fulltime instructor in Architectural and Machine Drafting Northern New Mexico Community College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1978-1980 Instructor in Passive Solar Technology seminar course Boston Architectural Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 1975-1976 Faculty Associate for Introduction to Urban Design MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Architects, 1985-2012 Arizona Forward, 1997-present Green Building Council, 2005-2007 Arizona State University Club, 1996-2006 Arizona Vision Weavers, 1997-1998 Council of Educational Facility Planners (CEFPI), 1995-2006 Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, 1997-1998 Eden Prairie Chamber of Commerce, 1991-1995 THOMPSON POLLARI STUDIO AWARDS, PUBLICATIONS AND RECOGNITION “Ingleside Inn on the Arizona Canal” September 7, 2009 Arizona Republic article in the Valley and State section Design competition entry-Thompson Pollari Studio, Egroup and Kevin Berry: Team Brave New House, Sources & Design Magazine, 2004 5,500 SF “desert modern” ranch house in Paradise Valley, Arizona Thompson Pollari Residence Featured on the 2009 AIA Arizona Home Tour during Architecture Week 2006 Arizona Accomplishments in Affordable Housing Exhibit Whispering Palms Apartments 13 | P a g e Stephen Thompson, Registered Architect 5525 East Pinchot Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85018_(602)561-5191 thompson@tp-studio.com Website: http://tp-studio.com 2004 Arizona AIA Energy Award Navajo Preparatory School Phase I Dormitories 2001 Design Share Award Navajo Preparatory School Phase I Dormitories 2000 Valley Forward Environmental Excellence Award Estrella Mountain Golf Clubhouse March 2000 Scottsdale Tribune article “Firm Draws on Tradition for Navajos” PERSONAL PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS Trails, Trains & Trolleys, Thompson Family History in America, 1845-1940, 2014-ongoing Historical text documenting the life and times of the Honorable Walter James Thompson: pioneer, banker, politician, philanthropist and town planner Bureau of Indian Affairs Circular- Focus column: “LEED Gold Certification Takes Commitment, Drive” , Fall, 2010 by Stephen Thompson, AIA September 2007 Ecostructure publication “Navajo Preparatory School Goes Green in Three Phases”, Stephen Thompson, AIA authored article on passive solar technology Cuningham Group Standards Manual, Cuningham Group, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1995 Authored and directed firm’s first standards manual ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS Arizona, 1998, #32670 Registered Architect, 1986 Minnesota, inactive Registered Architect, 1984 New Mexico, inactive Licensed General Contractor, 1977-1978 Wisconsin - End of RESUME 14 | P a g e ... Maricopa Indian Community, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2002 Design Principal and Principal -in- charge Rehabilitation of existing single- family building stock with site development CUSTOM HOUSING Assorted Single- family... Farmington, New Mexico Multiple Master Planning Projects with Tribal Communities Beginning with Navajo Preparatory School Master Plan in 1997 for a 82-acre college preparatory campus and including... sustainable, passive solar housing designed for a wide range of tribal clients across the Southwest PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING EXPERIENCE THOMPSON POLLARI STUDIO, PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE:

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