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Auburn University Facilities Management
Owner - Organization
Education:

Jim Carroll
AIA, AUA, LEED AP BD+C
Associate Vice Chancellor & University Architect
Auburn University Facilities Management
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Organization

Education:
University of Maryland 1987
Bachelor of Science, Architecture
University of Maryland 1989
Master of Architecture
OTI Instructor Bio
Jim returned in 2024 to Auburn University as Vice President for Facilities Management after serving years earlier as University Architect. Between the Auburn stints, he served for six years as the Associate Vice Chancellor and University Architect at the University of California, Davis. The first half of Jim’s career (1986-2011) was devoted to private architectural practice in the Washington, D.C. / Baltimore area.
Jim received both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Maryland and is a licensed architect in seventeen jurisdictions across the U.S. He is a LEED-accredited professional and an active member of COAA, the Association of University Architects, AIA, SCUP, and APPA. Jim is a huge college lacrosse and football fan, a lacrosse referee, and an avid cyclist.
OTI Courses Taught
Jim received both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Architecture degrees from the University of Maryland and is a licensed architect in seventeen jurisdictions across the U.S. He is a LEED-accredited professional and an active member of COAA, the Association of University Architects, AIA, SCUP, and APPA. Jim is a huge college lacrosse and football fan, a lacrosse referee, and an avid cyclist.
Construction Team Selection, Design Team Selection, Design Process Management, Project Management: An Owner's Perspective