Mr. Rich exemplifies his philosophy of sharing the expertise gained over the course of his career in many different ways. Formal and informal mentorship and internships, panel discussions, professional conference presentations, peer-reviewed technical papers and articles, and collegiate instruction have all been performed by Mr. Rich. His research on future-proofing historic buildings can be found at The Principles of Future-Proofing.

PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION

  • BLD 206 Sustainable Preservation and Green Design, Clatsop Community College, 2021
  • Arch 579 Technical Issues in Historic Preservation, University of Washington, 2015
  • Mentor: U. Notre Dame Internships, UW Huskies@Work, U of Oregon, and SAAS Internships, 2016 – Present

PUBLICATIONS

  • Rich, Brian. 2021. URM Seismic Retrofits: Resilience Built-In, Disaster Averted. The Alliance Review, Issue No. 2. National Alliance of Preservation Commissions. pp. 32-37.
  • Future-Proofing and Panarchy: Adaptive Cycles and Managed Change for the Historic Built Environment (for the Marion Dean Ross Northwest Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2019)
  • Catalyzing Business Agility (an Interview with Barry Bettman, 2019)
  • Future-Proofing Critical Water Infrastructure from an Economic and Hazard Resilience Perspective (for the International Water Conference, presented by co-author Meghan Gattuso, 2019)
  • Rich, Brian D. and Gattuso, Meghan. 2016. “Future-Proofing Critical Water Infrastructure from an Economic and Hazard Resilience Perspective.” Originally published in the Association of Collegiate Schools or Architecture, 104th Annual Meeting Proceeding, Shaping New Knowledges., Seattle, WA. Corser, Robert and Haar, Sharon, Co-chairs. Pp. 636-643.
  • Rich, Brian. 09 June 2016. Future-Proofing: Seeking Resilience in the Historic Built Environment. University of Washington. Masters thesis.
  • Rich, Brian D. 2015. Future-Proof Building Materials: A Life Cycle Analysis. Intersections and Adjacencies. Proceedings of the 2015 Building Educators’ Society Conference, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Gines, Jacob, Carraher, Erin, and Galarze, Jose, editors. Pp. 123-130.
  • Rich, Brian D. 2014. Wells, Jeremy C. and Sheppard, Rebecca J., eds. “The Principles of Future-Proofing: A Broader Understanding of Resiliency in the Historic Built Environment.” Journal of Preservation Education and Research, 31-49 Vol. 7.
  • Rich, Brian. 2014. “Why Preserve: A Sustainability Panel Discussion.” Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Associated Students of Historic Preservation.
  • Rich, Brian. 10 June 2014. Life Cycle Analysis of Future-Proof Buildings. University of Washington. Unpublished paper.
  • Rich, Brian. 12 March 2014. Future-Proofing, Charters and Standards: The Integration of the Principles of Future-Proofing in Cultural Heritage Policy Documents. University of Washington. Unpublished paper.
  • Rich, Brian. 28 February 2013. Future-Proofing Principle #10: Local Traditional Materials. University of Washington. Unpublished paper.
  • Rich, Brian. 12 December 2013. The 10 Principles of Future-Proofing Historic Buildings and the Role of Computational Simulation Software in Future-Proofing. University of Washington. Unpublished paper.

Articles by others about Future-Proofing

  • Wiser, Jeana. 2015. “An Interview with Brian Rich about Futureproofing Historic Structures.” National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preservation Leadership Forum Blog. April 13, 2015. http://forum.savingplaces.org/blogs/forum-online/2015/04/13/brian-rich-future-proofing.
  • O’Connell, Kim A. 2014. “Future-Proofing the Past.” Architect Magazine, 38-41. Washington, DC: Hanley Wood, December 2014. (Not included in this appendix due to copyright prohibitions).
  • Kelley, Peter. 2014. “‘Future proofing’: Present protections against challenges to come.” UW Today. November 4, 2014. http://www.washington.edu/news/2014/11/04/future-proofing-present-protections-against-challenges-to-come/.