Background
Pillorgé, George John was born on July 8, 1937 in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Son of John and Josephine (Pochat) Pillorgé.
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Pillorgé, George John was born on July 8, 1937 in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. Son of John and Josephine (Pochat) Pillorgé.
Bachelor of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960. Master in Architecture, Harvard University, 1961. Master in City Planning, Harvard University, 1963.
Staff architect, RTKL Associations Inc., Baltimore, 1964-1965;
associate, RTKL Associations Inc., Baltimore, 1965-1968;
principal, RTKL Associations Inc., Baltimore, 1968-1992;
vice chairman, RTKL Associations Inc., Baltimore, 1987-1992;
retired, 1992. Assistant professor of University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1963-1964. Visiting professor Harvard University, 1967-1968.
Visiting critic North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1986. Lecturer School Continuing Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1986. Member of advisory board Real Estate Institute, School Continuing Studies, Johns Hopins U., 1988-1991.
Member Insfrastructure Task Force Committee, Johns Hopkins University, since 1991.
Board of directors United Cerebral Palsy Center Maryland., Baltimore, 1975-1987. Fellow American Institute of Architects (honor award Middle Atlantic region 1969, Baltimore chapter 1975, 82-84, 88, national urban design awards for Reston Town Center and Orioles Stadium, Baltimore, 1992). Member American Institute Certified Planner (certified), American Planning Association (award of merit 1980), Urban Land Institute, Gibson Island Club.
Married Phyllis Deborah Brown, June 2, 1962. Children: Marc, Nicole, Michele.