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Linda Reeder

Associate Professor
Central Connecticut State University

Linda Reeder, FAIA, LEED AP is an architect, author, and educator.

Biography

Linda Reeder, FAIA, LEED AP, is an Associate Professor in the Construction Management program at Central Connecticut State University where her courses include Sustainable Buildings, CAD and BIM Tools, and Construction Documents. Linda has also served on thesis juries and taught in the Architecture Department at the University of Hartford, where she offered the program’s first Sustainable Design studio. She is the Principal of Linda Reeder Architecture, LLC in New Haven, Connecticut, a consulting firm. Linda has written two books, edited and contributed to two more books, and contributed to a fifth book. She is a regular speaker at the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) national conventions.

Linda was a member and 2013 Chair of the AIA’s Small Project Practitioners Advisory Group and the former editor of its SPP Journal.  She is the former editor and subject matter expert for Building Performance for the AIA’s Soloso website (now Architects Knowledge Resource), to which she contributed over 100 pieces on sustainable design, accessibility, and other building performance topics. Linda is a member of the AIA Connecticut’s COTE and has served on the Board of the Connecticut Green Building Council, where she co-chaired the Education Committee for two years.

Education

    M.Arch., Yale School of Architecture
    B.A., Oberlin College

Areas of Research / Professional Expertise

    Sustainable Design & Construction
    Professional Practice (Architecture)

Books

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