Background
Kelbaugh, Douglas Stewart was born on January 25, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of John Calvin and Marguerite Pretat (Travis) Kelbaugh.
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Kelbaugh, Douglas Stewart was born on January 25, 1945 in Brooklyn. Son of John Calvin and Marguerite Pretat (Travis) Kelbaugh.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Princeton University, 1968; Master of Architecture, Princeton University, 1972.
Senior planner, architect department planning & development, City of Trenton, New Jersey, 1972-1978;
partner, Kelbaugh & Lee, Princeton, New Jersey, 1978-1985;
professor architecture and urban design, department chairman architecture, U. Washington, Seattle, 1985-1993;
partner, Kelbaugh Calthorpe & Associations, Seattle, since 1989. Lecturer University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1983-1985. Chairman design arts panel, National Education Association, Washington, 1984-1985.
Member of national steering committee American Institute of Architects Education Initiative.
Member Princeton Regional Planning Board, 1977-1978. Board directors Mid Atlantic Solar Energy Society, Philadelphia, 1978-1983. Fellow American Institute of Architects (vice president Seatle chapter 1987-1988, National Honor award 1985, member architects in education committee 1988, design committee 1989, honors awards committee 1991).
Married Katherine Nolan, 1991. Children from previous marriage: Casey Anderson, Tess McCook.