Glenn Weiss has maintained a diverse professional practice assisting governments and civic organizations with physical transformations of cities and neighborhoods through urban planning, architecture, landscape and public art.  He believes that civic aesthetics can have a profound effect on social and economic health  - if and only if - the aesthetic changes originate in the community's special attributes, knowledge of successful methods and an appreciation of beautiful, energetic places.   

CITY PLANNING 

- Assistant Professor of Planning, Florida Atlantic University
- Senior City Planner, City of Coral Springs, Florida
- Writer and Speaker on American New Urbanism and City Design for Humid Climates
- Public Art Master Plans for Miami Beach, Delray Beach, Coral Springs, Broward County and King County (Seattle)

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING & DEVELOPMENT

- Director, Pineapple Grove Main Street, Delray Beach, Florida
- Community Outreach Coordinator, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle
- President, North Highline Community Council, Seattle

PUBLIC ART AND CIVIC AESTHETICS

- Manager of Public Art and Design, Times Square Alliance, NYC
- Public Art Consultant in South Florida and Seattle
- Manager of Public Art and Design, Broward County Cultural Affairs, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Public Art Coordinator, Washington State Convention Center Expansion Project
- Manager of Public Art, King County Arts Commission, Seattle

ARCHITECTURE

- Architectural Review for City of Coral Springs and Pineapple Grove District in Delray Beach
- Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University and University of Washington
- Architectural Critic for Seattle Magazine, Arcade Magazine and Seattle Weekly.  Winner of Society of Professional Journalists First Prize in the Northwest USA.
- Curator for Architecture at PS1, Seattle Art Museum and Storefront for Art and Architecture
- Architectural Marketing for ARC Architects and Heery International in Seattle.
- Project Architect for Alfred Wen Associates and HLW Architects in New York.
- Master of Architecture, Columbia University, NYC


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