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Bio

Aaron Dougherty; AIA, LEED

Graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in Environmental Design and Architecture; studied sculpture at Kansas City Art Institute; earned certification in secondary education at Avilla College, Kansas City.

I'm a registered architect with 20+ years experience, but have been taking photos since my brother and I convinced Dad we wouldn't drop his Argus C-3. I have been doing it professionally since 2003. In addition to my independent work, I was the in-house photographer at Populous (formerly HOK Sport) in Kansas City from 2006 to 09.

And I'm certified to teach high school chemistry - but that's a long story.

 

 

And for the morbidly curious:
my architectural portfolio

Clients

360 Architecture
AL Huber
BNIM
Derek Porter Studio
Flintco Construction
Folly Theater
GSA
Gould Evans
John Hill (archidose)
Helix Architecture+Design
Hoffman Cortes Contracting
HOK
HOK Sport
Homoly Construction
JE Dunn
Kansas City Public Library
KCP&L
Kallmann McKinnell & Wood Architects
Jacobs Project Management
Lutjen Engineers
McCownGordon Construction
McHenry Shaffer Mitchell Architects
Moody Nolan Architects
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Clients (cont'd)

Tom Otterness Studio
Turner Construction
PGAV
Populous (formerly HOK Sport)
Posty Cards
Rafael Architects
Research Facilities Design
Rockhill Associates
SFS Architecture
Sabatini Architects
Steven Holl Architects
Toyota Motor Sales
University of Missouri, KC
Wallace Engineering
Workshop Design


Periodicals

Archidose.com
ArchitectureBoston
Architectural Record
Commercial Journal
KC Magazine
Nelson-Atkins Members Magazine
Perspectives
Photo Review
Residential Architect
Stadia

Books

Sustainable Renovation: Strategies for Building Systems and Envelope, by Lisa Gelfand + Chris Duncan
Guide to Contemporary New York City Architecture, by John Hill

 

images copyright aarondougherty
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