Harold Rosé, Architect
Harold Cleland Rosé- 1920
Education:
1942 – Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
1947 – Bachelor of Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1957 – Master of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Registered:
Montana
Academic Appointments:
1960 – Professor and Undergraduate Advisor, College of Architecture & Fine Arts, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1964 – Dean, Arts and Architecture, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana
Professional Affiliations:
1963 – American Institute of Architects (AIA) Montana Chapter
1964 – 1967 – Board Director, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Montana Chapter
1967 – Secretary, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Montana Chapter
1951 – National Association of Home Builders
1966 – Secretary and Treasurer Montana State Board Architecture Exam
Public Service:
1951 – Architecture Forum, National Association of Home Builders, Gainesville, Florida
1965 – Chairman, Montana Arts Council, Bozeman, Montana
1968 – City Planning Board, Bozeman, Montana
Military Service:
1942 – 1945 – United States Air Force
Honors:
1949 – Special Award, Hidden Talent Competition, Architecture Record
1951 – National Honorable Mention, Small Home Competition Architecture Forum, National Association of Home Builders
Notable Works:
1957 – Spivack Residence, with Architect David McVoy, Creekside Neighborhood, Gainesville, Florida