Background
Dugger, John Samuel was born on May 24, 1952 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of John Samuel and Mary Lucile (Celentano) Dugger.
Dugger, John Samuel was born on May 24, 1952 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of John Samuel and Mary Lucile (Celentano) Dugger.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Rhode Island School Design, 1974. Bachelor of Architecture, Rhode Island School Design, 1975.
Registered architect, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New Jersey. Certified National Council of Architectural Registration Bds., 1983. Chief designer Interface Architects, Newton, Massachusetts, 1977-1978.
Designer Aldrich division Carlson Group, Cochituate, Massachusetts, 1979-1980.
Architectural consultant, 1981. Chief architect, vice president Channel Building Company, Andover, Massachusetts, 1982-1984.
President, chief Executive officer Architecture-Works Incorporated., Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1984-1986. Design instructor, member thesis committee Boston Architectural Center, 1982.
Principal architect J.S. Dugger & Associations, 1984.
Consultant Sanborn Regional High School Building Committee, Kingston, New Hampshire, 1978-1979. Photographer, etymologist: Architectural Illustration (P.S. Oles), 1979. Illustrator books, pamphlets, reports for New England historians.
Prinworks include Andover Town Offices, 1984, Tewksbury (Massachusetts) Town Hall, 1986, Horrizon East, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1987.
Board of directors Andover Committee for a Better Chance, 1987-1990. Member Andover Conservation Commission, 1985-1990, Andover History Commission, 1989.
Center for Advanced Engineering fellow Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994-1995. Recipient Building award Lawrence (Massachusetts) Chamber of Commerce, 1985, History Preservation award Andover History Society, 1991.
Board directors Andover Committee for a Better Chance, 1987—1990. Member Andover Conservation Commission, 1985—1990, Andover History Commission, since 1989. Member of American Institute of Architects (American Architectural Foundation scholar for advanced research 1994-1995), Society for Commercial Archeology (co-founder, director 1977-1981, president award initiative 1990), Rotary Club.
Married Katherine Rose Koob, June 12, 1976.