Moments with Melinda: Interview with Diane Gayer

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From Melinda Moulton:

Architect, Environmental Conscious Designer, Visionary for a Better Future, Teacher, Artist and Writer.

Diane Elliott Gayer is a licensed architect in the States of Vermont and Colorado. She has been practicing architecture since graduating from the University of Colorado, School of Design and Planning, Denver, Colorado, with a Masters of Architecture (1976 to 1979). She received her B.A. in German Languages from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1975.

Ms. Gayer’s professional experience includes work as an architect, community planner, and environmental designer. She was director of the Vermont Design Institute (VDI), a non-profit design and community development collaborative based in Burlington, Vermont. She managed the collaborative since April 1998. June 1999 to September 2000, Diane worked for the State of Vermont as a planner, organizing the Smart Growth conference for the State and writing a History of Planning in Vermont.

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