David G. Woodcock, director of the Historic Resources Imaging
Laboratory at Texas A&M University, was appointed to a two-year
term on the General Service Administration's National Register
of Peer Professionals. Woodcock, a professor of architecture and
fellow in the American Institute of Architects, was appointed
by GSA Commissioner F. Joseph Moravec.
The National Register is an integral part of the GSA's nationwide
Design and Construction Excellence Program. Peer Professionals
are charged with helping the GSA select architects for federal
design commissions and with reviewing the design quality of all
GSA construction projects. Reviewers are selected on the basis
of expertise on project types and geographical location.
GSA secures the buildings, products, services, technology, and
other workplace essentials federal agencies need. The agency is
charged with creating a lasting legacy of public buildings that
demonstrate quality and efficiency, and represent the highest
aspirations of the nation.
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