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Pamela Jerome

Associate Professor, Columbia University;
Director of Preservation, WASA

Pamela Jerome, AIA, is a registered architect and architectural conservator. She holds a BArch in architectural engineering from the National Technical University in Athens, Greece (1980) and an MSc in historic preservation from Columbia University (1991). She is currently Partner-in-Charge of Preservation with WASA/Studio A, a New York City-based architecture and engineering firm.

She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. She sits on the Board of Trustees of US/ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) and is that organization’s liaison to the APT (Association for Preservation Technology International) board. 

Ms. Jerome is vice president of ICOMOS’s International Scientific Committee on Earthen Architectural Heritage (ISCEAH) and an elected coordinator of ICOMOS’s Scientific Council. Her expertise is in masonry conservation and waterproofing, with a particular emphasis on earthen architecture and archaeological site preservation. She has consulted on cultural property conservation in the US, Mediterranean, Black Sea, Middle East and South America.

Pamela Jerome