David Andreozzi
CurrentDavid Andreozzi is an award winning and published architect that founded Andreozzi Architects in 1988 specializing in historic based archetypes with a concentration in the Neo-England vernacular. While his projects are mostly located throughout New England, he has drawn upon the lessons of New England vernacular to complete projects as far south as the Bahamian Islands. Projects can be found at http://www.houzz.com/pro/andreozzi-architectsDavid’s passion to improve the state of public design consciousness started when he was invited to participate in CORA, the Congress of Residential Architecture, a national organization dedicated to building better homes for more people and educating the public on the importance of good quality design. There David spent five years on their national steering committee helping to create lectures and content, developing and moderating their message boards, and creating an alliance with AIA CRAN. David’s work concluded with the co-writing of a manifesto that outlined major changes in the profession that would allow inclusivity style and promote design education to the public. The manifesto was presented as a formal resolution at the 2010 AIA national conference in Miami where it was formally supported by the current President. At that moment, David transferred his philanthropic efforts from CORA to AIA’s Custom Residential Architects Network, CRAN. The CRAN Knowledge Community develops knowledge and information to benefit architects who are engaged in, or who are interested in learning more about, custom residential practice. CRAN presents information and facilitates the exchange of knowledge and expertise to promote the professional development of its members via discussion forums, national symposia and conventions, publications, and local activities. At CRAN David took on a myriad responsibilities and appointments that concluded with executive leadership and appointment as 2014 National AIA CRAN Chairman.