Tim Love Tim Love

Principal at Utile, Inc.
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Credentials

  • Cultural Competency & Humility V1.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Workplace V4
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Microaggressions in the Workplace V2
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Preventing Discrimination & Harassment: US Managers V3.4
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Religion, Spirituality and Beliefs: Employees V2.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Unconscious Bias V3.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Cultural Competency & Humility V1.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Workplace V4
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Microaggressions in the Workplace V2
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Preventing Discrimination & Harassment: US Managers V3.4
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Religion, Spirituality and Beliefs: Employees V2.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024
  • Unconscious Bias V3.1
    Traliant
    Jun, 2022
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Principal
      • Sep 2002 - Present

      On-going projects include citywide plans for Boston and Cambridge and a master plan for Boston's City Hall and Plaza. Tim and his team are also the on-call planning and design consultants for the I-195 District in Providence, Rhode Island. On-going projects include citywide plans for Boston and Cambridge and a master plan for Boston's City Hall and Plaza. Tim and his team are also the on-call planning and design consultants for the I-195 District in Providence, Rhode Island.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate Professor
      • Sep 2002 - Present

      Director of Graduate Programs from 2010-2015: curriculum development (including the studio sequence), admissions, and faculty recruitment Courses: Graduate Research Studio (year-long research and design studio Urban Design Tactics Case Studies in Urban Development Director of Graduate Programs from 2010-2015: curriculum development (including the studio sequence), admissions, and faculty recruitment Courses: Graduate Research Studio (year-long research and design studio Urban Design Tactics Case Studies in Urban Development

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • President
      • Dec 2014 - Dec 2015

      As the President of the BSA, Tim helped set the larger priorities of the organization with a specific emphasis on engagement strategies that impact the design of the public realm. The centerpiece of this work were two urban design workshops: one focused on Beacon Yards in Allston and the other focused on workforce housing along Dorchester Avenue near the Andrew T stop. As the President of the BSA, Tim helped set the larger priorities of the organization with a specific emphasis on engagement strategies that impact the design of the public realm. The centerpiece of this work were two urban design workshops: one focused on Beacon Yards in Allston and the other focused on workforce housing along Dorchester Avenue near the Andrew T stop.

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Critic
      • Aug 2011 - May 2012

      Housing studio focused on Toronto's missing housing typology: four-story wood-frame walk-up residential buildings. Students were asked to propose unprecedented housing types and to explore the opportunities of the resulting urbanism. Housing studio focused on Toronto's missing housing typology: four-story wood-frame walk-up residential buildings. Students were asked to propose unprecedented housing types and to explore the opportunities of the resulting urbanism.

    • Visiting Associate Professor
      • Jan 2009 - May 2009

      Developed the brief, coordinated, and taught the required second year graduate architecture studio. The design problem, focused on the Beacon freight rail yard in the Allston section of Boston (and recently acquired by Harvard University), looked at the relationship between urban design strategies for post-industrial sites and the resilience to adaptation of market-driven building types, such as speculative office buildings and high-rise housing. The studio also required the students to devise… Show more Developed the brief, coordinated, and taught the required second year graduate architecture studio. The design problem, focused on the Beacon freight rail yard in the Allston section of Boston (and recently acquired by Harvard University), looked at the relationship between urban design strategies for post-industrial sites and the resilience to adaptation of market-driven building types, such as speculative office buildings and high-rise housing. The studio also required the students to devise a site-wide sustainable storm water approach (with strategies taught by Alex Felson, a professor at Yale). Show less Developed the brief, coordinated, and taught the required second year graduate architecture studio. The design problem, focused on the Beacon freight rail yard in the Allston section of Boston (and recently acquired by Harvard University), looked at the relationship between urban design strategies for post-industrial sites and the resilience to adaptation of market-driven building types, such as speculative office buildings and high-rise housing. The studio also required the students to devise… Show more Developed the brief, coordinated, and taught the required second year graduate architecture studio. The design problem, focused on the Beacon freight rail yard in the Allston section of Boston (and recently acquired by Harvard University), looked at the relationship between urban design strategies for post-industrial sites and the resilience to adaptation of market-driven building types, such as speculative office buildings and high-rise housing. The studio also required the students to devise a site-wide sustainable storm water approach (with strategies taught by Alex Felson, a professor at Yale). Show less

    • Lecturer
      • 1997 - 2003

      Developed and taught a required lecture course to first year M.Arch. students on design technique that used a wide range of historical and contemporary examples to identify and theorize about design tactics that are particular to the discipline. Developed and taught a required lecture course to first year M.Arch. students on design technique that used a wide range of historical and contemporary examples to identify and theorize about design tactics that are particular to the discipline.

    • Senior Associate
      • Sep 1994 - Sep 2002

      Project director of several projects, including the Getty Villa in Los Angeles; the Allston Honan Library, a branch of the Boston Public Library and a winner of a 2003 national AIA Design Award; South Boston Maritime Park (with the Halvorson Partnership); and the master plan for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Project director of several projects, including the Getty Villa in Los Angeles; the Allston Honan Library, a branch of the Boston Public Library and a winner of a 2003 national AIA Design Award; South Boston Maritime Park (with the Halvorson Partnership); and the master plan for the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Senior Designer
      • 1992 - 1994

      Senior designer for a comprehensive master plan of Fox Studios in Los Angeles (with Ken Smith Landscape Architect) and the conversion of an existing office building in Wilton, CT into Dunn & Bradstreet's corporate headquarters. Senior designer for a comprehensive master plan of Fox Studios in Los Angeles (with Ken Smith Landscape Architect) and the conversion of an existing office building in Wilton, CT into Dunn & Bradstreet's corporate headquarters.

Education

  • Harvard University Graduate School of Design
    Master of Architecture with Distinction (M.Arch.), Architecture and Urban Design
    1986 - 1989
  • University of Virginia
    BS, Architecture
    1980 - 1984

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