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FERGUSON MALONE HEADLINE
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Before founding his own firm over thirty-five years ago, Earl Ferguson’s previous experience included work as project designer for the prominent architect Edward Larrabee Barnes and later for internationally renowned architect/industrial designer George Nelson. A principal of Ferguson Malone Architecture, Mr. Ferguson’s responsibilities include design direction, client relations, and administration.

 

He is the recipient of numerous awards recognizing design excellence, and his work has been widely published. Teaching experience includes the School of Environmental Design at Pratt Institute and guest critic at Ohio University, Parsons School of Design, and Dalton College.

                                                                           

Mr. Ferguson has served as a juror on the Lumen Awards for excellence in lighting design, and as juror for the National Council of Interior Design Qualification examinations.  He served as Chairman of the Architectural Review Board, and currently is a member of the Board of Directors for Irvington Landmark Preservation, Inc. and chair of the Historic District Committee in historic Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.

 

Mr. Ferguson is a Registered Architect, a member of the American Institute of Architects, the International Code Council, and is certified by the Green Building Certification Institute as a LEED Accredited Professional.  He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Environmental Design from Pratt Institute and a Certificate for Executive Education from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

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