Elizabeth del Monte
Biography: Betsy del Monte, FAIA, LEED BD+C, is a registered architect, with experience and expertise in high performance building design, sustainable and resilient community design and fully integrated project delivery. She is a principal consultant for sustainability and resilienc with the Cameron MacAllister Group. She is also a national instructor of volunteers for ULI’s Urban Plan exercise. Betsy helped create and teaches a Masters in Sustainability and Development at the Lyle School of Engineering of SMU, exploring many aspects of sustainable and resilient living. She has been a visiting lecturer at University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at Arlington, Rice University, University of Virginia, Texas A&M, and Boston Architectural College. Betsy has been named a Fellow by the AIA and as a Senior Fellow in the Design Futures Council. Betsy is past President of AIA Dallas, and North Texas Green Building Council. She sits on the boards of North Texas ULI, Dallas Habitat for Humanity, bcWorkshop and The Trinity Commons Foundation. She is involved at national, state and local levels with multiple groups focused on sustainable environments. Betsy received her Bachelor of Science degree in architecture from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Architecture degree from Rice University. Her experience includes work at architecture firms in Atlanta and Houston, and with Philip Johnson and John Burgee in New York.
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