
معرفی
David Hollenberg is an Adjunct Professor at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches Preservation Through Public Policy. He served as University Architect at UPenn from 2006–2020, overseeing major campus developments like the Music Building, Penn Park, and Golkin Hall. Previously, he held leadership roles at the National Park Service (1992–2006) and John Milner Associates (1975–2002), specializing in historic preservation and architectural restoration.
Education: Master of Architecture from University of Pennsylvania (1975). Professional affiliations include the AIA, Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site Board, and Beth Sholom Preservation Foundation Board.
Research interests focus on the intersection of historic preservation, public policy, and large-scale urban projects. His work emphasizes adaptive reuse of landmarks and sustainable campus development. Notable projects include the Independence National Historical Park General Management Plan ($320M initiative) and the Flight 93 National Memorial Competition jury role.
- Awards: Wyck-Strickland Award (2015), Master Builder’s Award (2016), Harbeson Award (2019), Biddle Award (2019), AIA Fellowship (2021).
Advising and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided text. Collaborative efforts include partnerships with governmental and nonprofit entities on major preservation initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Active in academic and institutional preservation networks, including leadership roles in historic site preservation organizations.




