Lifestyles South Florida Volume II

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change maker

A champion of sustainable design, architect David Harper continues to make buildings ever more resilient and environmentally friendly one decade at a time. BY JEAN NAYAR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN FORER

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iven the many hats he wears, it’s hardly surprising that no two work days are alike for David Harper. Today, the Miami-based architect might be meeting with his colleagues at the design and engineering giant SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins on a potential acquisition. Tomorrow, he could be jetting off to Toronto or Paris to advise his clients on how to reduce the carbon footprint of their new building projects. And the next day, it’s likely he’d be sitting in on a dean’s advisory board meeting at Florida International University, where he serves on the institution’s President’s Council. “I like to stay busy and keep the plates spinning,” he says with a smile. Considering Harper’s upbringing in Atlanta, his role as an influential architect and global advisor on the built environment seems almost foreordained. “I told my dad I was going to be an architect when I was 10 years old,” Harper says. “He was in construction, and I was with him on a job site when I saw some men in suits with drawings and I asked him, ‘Who are they?’ He said, ‘They’re the architects, and they tell us how to build.’ And I said, ‘I’m going to be an architect.’” About a decade later, while he was in architecture school at the University of Miami in the early ‘70s, Harper was exposed to the escalating gas prices, limited fossil fuel supplies, and energy conservation issues of the day

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