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  • Duane Grieve - Second District
    3640 Iskagna Drive
    Knoxville, TN  37919
    Home: 865-522-4393
    dgrieve@cityofknoxville.org

    Mr. Grieve co-founded the present day firm in 1981 as Grieve & Ruth Architects through the merging of two consulting practices. The firm was renamed Grieve Associates Architects in 1998 and restructured as a sole proprietorship under L. Duane Grieve. He manages and oversees all aspects and operations of the firm. Over the last twenty-five years, Mr. Grieve has developed a portfolio of client relationships and notable projects that have resulted in several professional, civic and architectural awards. In particular, Mr. Grieve has pursued a personal interest in the restoration of historic properties; researching and developing the specialized requirements needed to rehabilitate and preserve meaningful significant structures from the past.

    Councilman Duane GrieveFor fourteen years until 1986, Mr. Grieve served as a tenured Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee School of Architecture. He was instrumental in the development and implementation of the administration and management curriculum for professional practice. Presently he is serving as an adjunct professor teaching Professional Practice.

    Having served as a Director at the National AIA Board from 1993-1996, he represented the architects from five states in the Gulf States Region. He served as National Treasurer from 1996-97. He has held many positions in The American Institute of Architects from President of his local chapter to President of AIA Tennessee as well as President of the National Architectural Foundation. He served as Trust Officer and Chair for the National AIA Trust in Washington, DC. His professional affiliation has included several architectural school accreditation reviews in Massachusetts, Texas, Alabama and Canada.

    His civic commitments include his work with the Historic Zoning Commission and the Central Market Neighborhood Association. He served as chair on the Mayor's Task Force for setting guidelines and goals for the preservation of Knoxville's heritage and served on the historical alternate codes task force. He is involved with several neighborhood groups and serves on the Façade Review Board for Knoxville. He was involved with Cornerstone Foundation on the review of services and facilities for the Knoxville area homeless. As an Elder for his church he served as a Deacon and as Moderator of the Deacons. President of Scenic Knoxville under his leadership digital billboards were banned from the city and regulations were placed on existing EMC’s with a prohibition of any additional signs in the city.

    Mr. Grieve has been and will continue to be very involved and committed to both his profession and his community. His basic philosophy of the architect’s role in society is the responsibility to give back to the community which is clear and evident by his leadership and accomplishments.

    Education

    University of Tennessee
    Bachelor of Architecture 1969

    Registration
    Tennessee, Michigan

    Affiliation
    American Institute of Architects
    AIA Trust, Trustee 1999-2004; Secretary/Treasurer 2001; Chair 2004
    National Treasurer 1996-97
    National Board Member 1993-1997
    Gulf States Regional Director 1993-1995
    Diversity Committee Member
    Honors & Awards Task Force, Chairman 1996-1997, 2006
    College of Fellows 1997
    AIA 150 Celebration Champion 2005-2007

    Accreditation Review Team Member 2000-2006

    Tennessee Society of Architects, President 1992
    AIA State Convention Chair 2009

    AIA East Tennessee Chapter, Board Member 1988-1991
    President 1987, 1989
    Gold Medal Recipient 1997

    Mayor's Task Force on Preservation, Chair 1999-2000
    Mayor's Task Force on Codes Review 2000
    Mayor's Convention Art Commission Member 2002

    Knoxville Historic Zoning Commission, Commissioner 2002-2009
    Cornerstone Foundation's Homeless Task Force Review, Architect, 1999-2000
    Knox County Historic Properties Board, Commissioner 1996-2009
    Downtown YMCA Board Member 2002-2010
    Scenic Knoxville 2008-2009 President

    Emory Place Neighborhood Association, Interim Co-Chair 1999
    Central Market Neighborhood Association, Board Member 2000-2005
    Bearden Council Member, Kingston Pike Sequoyah Hills Assoc. 2005-2009

    Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout
    Eagle Scout Review Committee Chair 1996-2009

    Second Presbyterian Church, Deacon 1986-1988; Moderator 1988; Elder 1989-1992

    West High School Foundation, 2002-2007
    West High School Swim Team, Vice President 2005-2006
    University Swim Club Board Member 2005-2006

    Knoxville City Council 2010-2014

    Maryville College Fundraiser 2008

    Duane Grieve new City Council memberDuane Grieve was sworn in on December 19, 2009 as the Councilman for the Second District.

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