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July
2004
Frank M. Guillot, AIA, Elected President of
NCARB
Washington, DCFrank M. Guillot, AIA, of Burlington, Vermont,
was recently elected president of the National Council of Architectural
Registration Boards (NCARB) at its Annual Meeting and Conference in
Portland, Oregon. He previously served as the Council's first vice
president, second vice president, and treasurer during the past four
years. Guillot is a principal of the Burlington-based firm, Guillot-Vivian-Viehmann
Architects, Inc., which provides residential, commercial, and institutional
architecture and planning services throughout the region.
A long-time contributor to NCARB initiatives, Guillot began his Board
of Directors tenure in 1999 when he was elected director for the Council's
New England Conference (Region 1), which comprises Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Guillot has provided leadership to several NCARB committees, including
the Committee on Procedures and Documents, the Reciprocity Impediments
Task Force, the Committee on Examination, the Committee on the Intern
Development Program, and the Committee on Professional Development.
He also has played an integral role in the development, delivery,
and grading of the Architect Registration Examination (ARE), the nine-division
test taken by all candidates in the U.S. and in Canada seeking architectural
licensing. His exam-specific work has included appointments to the
ARE Subcommittee and the ARE Grading Subcommittee.
Guillot is a former member of the Vermont Board of Architects for
whom he was elected chair from 1994-1999. He is also a member of the
American Institute of Architects on both the state and national levels.
Guillot served successively as secretary/treasurer, vice president,
and president of AIA-Vermont. He has participated on National Architectural
Accrediting Board (NAAB) teams that assessed curricula at Hampton
University, the University of Detroit Mercy, Arizona State University,
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona College, and Norwich
University.
Guillot earned a bachelor of architecture from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and a master of education from Temple University. He
is registered to practice in Vermont and New Hampshire, and holds
the NCARB Certificate for national reciprocity.
Beyond his contributions to the profession of architecture, Guillot
has assumed a number of roles within his community. He has served
on the Construction Panel, Roster of Neutrals for the American Arbitration
Association and has been active in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont,
Boy Scouts of America, the Vermont Council on the Arts, the Champlain
Senior Center, the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, and the Norwich University
Architecture Department Advisory Committee.
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