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Stephen J. Kelley, FAIA, SE, FAPT, FUSICOMOS is an architect and engineer who has devoted these two skills to the preservation of our built cultural heritage.
  • With 35 years of experience, his projects range from small to immense, simple to sophisticated and cover a wide range of building materials and systems.
  • He was a member of Wiss, Janney Elstner Associates, Inc. from 1984 through 2014, the last 10 years as a principal of that firm, and much of his work is reflective of his tenure there.
  • His award-winning projects are located throughout the USA and in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.
  • He has managed state-of-the-art multidisciplinary teams that were designed to meet the demand of each project.
  • He has published widely on various aspects of preservation and is an educator who has taught at the university level.
  • He has served on the Board of Directors of both the US Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (US/ICOMOS) and the Association for Preservation Technology (APT).
  • He is past Chair of ASTM E6.24 on Building Preservation and Rehabilitation Technology. He is past President of the International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of  Architectural Heritage (ISCARSAH).
  • He is a UNESCO Tangible Heritage Expert.
  • With this depth of experience there are few technical challenges that he is not prepared to meet as a leader or as part of a team.