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Katherine Lee Schwennsen

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Katherine Lee Schwennsen is an American architect. She is a fellow with the American Institute of Architects and was the group's president from 2005-2006.[1][2] In 2010 she was chosen to chair Clemson University’s School of Architecture [3]

Schwennsen is a licensed architect in Iowa and received her Master of Architecture degree from Iowa State. She was the 82nd president of the American Institute of Architects, the second woman to be elected to lead the group, and second educator to serve as the group's leader. She is an advocate of diversity and sustainability.[3]

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  1. ^ Past presidents American Institute of Architects
  2. ^ Katherine Lee Schwennsen has been elected to be the AIA's first-vice-president/president-elect for 2005 and president for 2006 Architecture July 1, 2004
  3. ^ a b Schwennsen chosen to head Clemson architecture school