Andy Ferrell

Andy Ferrell

As the Chief of the Architecture and Engineering Program at NCPTT, Andy Ferrell coordinates the Center’s national training initiative for architects and engineers. His research interests include sustainability, disaster preparedness and response, and trades training. He joined NCPTT in 1999 and was previously Architecture and Engineering Research Fellow coordinating NCPTT’s training efforts for architects and engineers. Prior to joining NCPTT, Ferrell worked at Gulf Engineers and Consultants as a cultural resource management specialist and environmental resources technician and taught in the Cultural Resource Management Program at Southeastern Louisiana University. He holds a Master’s in International Relations from Boston University-Brussels and a Master’s in Architecture/Historic Preservation from Louisiana State University.

16 Responses to Andrew Ferrell

  1. Walter Sedovic FAIA LEED says:

    Love to follow up with you, Andy, on the data collating that we discussed in our lofty perch in Denver…It is a subject that is continually coming to the forefront in our daily lives; Jill & I remain very excited about the possibility of working with you & NCPTT…Last we left it, we were going to confirm whether there was a Memorandum of Agreement in place with the AIA.

    Happy Holidays My Friend!

    Sincerely yours,
    Walter.

  2. [...] response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita that devastated the Gulf region.For more information contact Andrew Ferrell.Related posts:Colloquium on Wind, Flood, and Heritage Recovery NCPTT sponsored the colloquium [...]

  3. Hi Andy, Twitter called your website to my attention. I thought you might be interested in what we are doing to share a bit of Dave’s legacy. Crosscreek Bridges is a project that we had been developing when he died. Dave always enjoyed his meetings with you. Hope you are doing fine. Merry Christmas.
    Joyce Fischetti

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