Deane Rykerson AIA NCARB is principal of
Rykerson Architecture, Kittery Point, Maine.
Deane Rykerson has been involved in building, environment and design for over
thirty years from his background in woodworking and boatbuilding to his present
expertise in historic preservation
and sustainable design.
With degrees from the State University of New York, Boston Architectural Center,
and Harvard University, his work has been published in Boston Magazine, Fine
Homebuilding, Harvard Visions 1996, and frequently contributes to the Boston
Society of Architects Chapter Letter.
He has presented and led seminars at Build Boston 1995 through 2001, Restoration
‘95 and ‘97, and the 1998 AIA national convention.
He has taught at the Wentworth Institute of Technology and is a recipient of an
Appropriate Technology Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy and served on
the design juries for the Rotch Scholarship, the New York/BSA sustainable design
awards, and the NESEA design competition 2000.
A member of the Boston Society of Architects, he is active in the Historic
Resources Committee and a former co-chair of the BSA's Committee on the
Environment.
He has served as co-chair of the Massachusetts Green Building Coalition for a
Green Building Tax Credit and as a member of the Board of Directors of the
Building Materials Resource Center.
Deane was recently appointed as architect for the Kittery Foreside Design Review
Committee.
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