Nell K. T. Campbell

Education:
- Bachelor of Arts–Randolph-Macon Woman’s College,    Lynchburg, Virginia– Cum Laude, Honors in Art
- Master of
Architecture-- University of Tennessee at Knoxville, School of Architecture and Planning

Registration:
- Architect - Tennessee
- NCARB Certificate Holder

Affiliations:
- Omicron Delta Kappa – Leadership Honor Society
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CDT Certified
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American Institute of Architects
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AIA 150 Blueprint for America East TN Team
- AIA Architects in Public Schools - volunteer

 

Specialties & Experience:

Ms. Campbell coordinates the development of programming for architectural facilities and master plans.  In addition to architectural design, some of her specialties include commercial, theatrical, and interior design.  As a member of the Bullock, Smith & Partners team, her involvement in many of the office’s diverse projects has occurred at all levels from programming through construction administration.  Ms. Campbell has a particular interest in sustainable design and working with project teams to identify low environmental impact solutions to architectural problems.

Project Experience:

1998-Present
Bullock, Smith & Partners, Inc.
Knoxville, Tennessee

Ms. Campbell is responsible for pre-design programming, client relationships, design and production of a variety of project types such as multi-purpose recreational facilities, industrial, commercial and retail projects.  Equestrian facilities she has worked on include: the Equine Arena and Barns for the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, Larimer County Fairgrounds 4-H facility in Loveland, Colorado, and the Horse Riding Stables for the equestrian concession at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  Entertainment projects include The Broadway dinner theatre in the Dells of Wisconsin, Regal Theater Opry Mills 20/Imax in Nashville, TN; and thematic work for Tweetsie Railroad amusement park in Blowing Rock, NC and The Centre of New England retail center in Rhode Island.

1996 - 1998
University of Tennessee, School of Architecture
Knoxville, Tennessee

As a graduate student at the University of Tennessee, Ms. Campbell served as a teaching assistant to all levels of the Architectural History and Theory curriculum.  She was directly responsible for a 30 student discussion seminar section of the total 90 students in this lecture based course.

1995 - 1996
Knoxville Community Design Center
Knoxville, Tennessee

During her time working for this non-profit community oriented design group, Ms. Campbell completed a number of graphic design and conceptual planning projects including a publication of design guidelines for the local historic community of Park Ridge.