Gregory Dykstra, AIA, LVED AP BD+C
<br />PRINCIPAL
<br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
<br />Principal and Project Director 2001 -Present
<br />Architect 1996 -Present
<br />CLR Design
<br />Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Bachelor of Architecture,
<br />Temple University
<br />Rachelor of Science in Architecture,
<br />University of Michigan
<br />PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
<br />Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois,
<br />Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan,
<br />Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey,
<br />New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
<br />South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
<br />Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, Oregon, Ontario
<br />AFFILIATIONS
<br />The American Institute of Architects
<br />Ontario Association of Architects
<br />NCARB
<br />U.S. Green Building Council
<br />Association of Zoos and Aquariums
<br />World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
<br />HONORS AND AWARDS
<br />2015 AZA Top Honors Exhib'itAward -
<br />Operating Budgets Under $S million
<br />Snow Monkeys
<br />Great Plains Zoo
<br />2009 CAZA Baines Award for Outstanding
<br />Achievement
<br />Tundra Trek
<br />Toronto Zoo
<br />2006 AZA Exhibit Award
<br />Entrance & Predator Ridge
<br />Denver Zoo
<br />2004 AZA Significant Achievement Award
<br />Afrfcan Riff bailey
<br />Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
<br />2002 AZA Significant Achievement Award
<br />The Birdhouse at Riverbanks
<br />Riverbanks Zoo & Garden
<br />A Registered Architect, Greg has been working In zoo planning and design with
<br />CLR for over twenty-five years, He has led numerous design teams on projects
<br />ranging from Innovative multi -species exhibits with rich storylines to large-
<br />scale entry complexes boasting both state-of-the-art active animal exhibits
<br />and visitor amenities, Greg, a LEE€7 (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
<br />Design) accredited professional, is particularly interested In helping Zoos define
<br />and Implement "campus ecology" — the rebuilding and operating of zoos in a
<br />sustainable way, a complement to the conservation and education mission
<br />of zoos.
<br />SELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />AFRICAN GRASSLANDS
<br />Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
<br />Omaha Nebraska
<br />SEAL & SEA LION EXHIBIT
<br />ENTRY, GRIZZLY &OTTER EXHIBIT
<br />THE BIRDHOUSE AT RIVERBANKS
<br />NDQKI FOREST
<br />Riverbanks Zoo
<br />Columbia, South Carolina
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />TIGERS OF THE FOREST REALM
<br />MEIJER GRIZZLY BEAR EXHIBIT
<br />JANDERNOA TREETOPS OUTPOST
<br />John Ball Zoo
<br />Grand Rapids, Michigan
<br />UAE WORLD DESERT
<br />NORTH KENYA SAFARI
<br />Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort
<br />Ai Ain, Abu Dhabi, UAE
<br />THE NATIONAL ELEPHANT CENTER
<br />Okeechobee, Florida
<br />TAKIN EXHIBIT
<br />ASIA TRAIL- PHASE 0
<br />Smithsonlan National Zoological Park
<br />Washington DC
<br />FACILITY MASTER PLAN
<br />Fresnds Chaffee Zoo
<br />Fresno, California
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />Dubai zoo
<br />Dubai, UAE
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />ELEPHANT LANDS
<br />Oregon Zoo
<br />Portland, Oregon
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />TOYOTA ELEPHANT PASSAGE
<br />ENTRANCE & PREDATOR RIDGE
<br />Denver zoo
<br />Denver, Colorado
<br />MASTER PLAN
<br />Mesker park zoo
<br />Evansville, Indiana
<br />GIANT PANDA EXHIBIT
<br />CANADIAN WILDERNESS
<br />ELEPHANT FEASIBILITY STUDY
<br />TUNDRA TREK
<br />Toronto Zoo
<br />Toronto, Canada
<br />TRAILS OF AFRICA
<br />Birmingham Zoo
<br />Birmingham, Alabama
<br />A STEP INTO AFRICA
<br />CRATER LODGE & AFRICAN EXHIBITS
<br />Seneca Park Zoo
<br />Rochester, New York
<br />AFRICAN RIFTVALL£Y
<br />Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
<br />Colorado Springs, Colorado
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