Jeffrey A. Schutzler, AIA is a Licensed Architect in the states of Kansas and Missouri, and holds NCARB certification. He received a Master of Architecture Degree in Design Management from the University of Kansas and a Bachelor of Architecture Degree, cum laude, from Kansas State University. Jeff also studied at the ITALART/Santa Chiara Centro di Studi in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy. Jeff has taught Introduction to Architecture at the Johnson County Community College and currently serves as a member of the University of Missouri Architectural Studies Advisory Board. Jeff has also served as a guest studio critic at Kansas State University, the University of Kansas, and the University of Missouri, Kansas City. As a volunteer with the Alliance of Community Educators, Jeff has taught seminar classes on Architecture and Interior Design to Kansas City area students and teachers . Jeff is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and a graduate of the Kansas City chapter's Pillars Leadership Program. He has served the chapter as a member of the AIA's 2008 Central States Region Conference Planning Committee, as an Associate Director of AIA Missouri, and as a member of the Allied Arts & Craftsmanship Awards Committee. SpecialtiesDesign and Management of Architectual and Interior Design projects, including: -Adaptive Reuse of Historic Properties -Hospitality and Entertainment Venue Design -Corporate Office Design -Law Office Design -Residential Design
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Principal Architect, Helix / Architecture + Design
Private, 21-50 employees, Architecture industryKansas State University, Kansas, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1995.
Areas of study: Architecture
Awards: Graduated Cum Laude
Finalist: Heintzelman Prize for Design Excellence
Activities and societies: Delta Chi Fraternity, Founding Father
University of Kansas, Kansas, United States
Master’s degree, 1999.
Areas of study: Architecture with emphasis on Design Management
Santa Chiara Centro di Studi, Italy
1994.
Areas of study: Italian Architectural Studies