Elizabeth Thompson

Elizabeth Thompson

Elizabeth Thompson is an architect and landscape designer. She specializes in residential design, creating fluidity between indoor and outdoor environments, with a focus on green design and renewable energy including solar, wind, and geothermal technologies.

Education:

  • Master of Architecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 1975
  • Bachelor of Architecture Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 1974
  • Bachelor of Arts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 1973

Licenses:

  • Professional Architecture License, State of New York, 1985
  • National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, NCARB file, 1981
  • Professional Architecture License, State of Maryland, 1979

Certificates:

  • LEED Green Associate, Certificate of Completion, 2010
  • Landscape Architecture, George Washington University, Wash. D.C. 1981

Professional Experience:

  • Principal, Elizabeth Thompson Architect, New York, NY & Orient, Long Island, 1990 to present
  • Associate Architect, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, New York, NY 1986-89
  • Associate Architect, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Washington D.C., 1982-85
  • Partner, Thompson/Donald Design/Build, Washington D.C., 1979-81

Publications and Awards:

Chapter 38: “Elizabeth Thompson Architect, Green Choices,” Rosenfeld, Lucy. Eco-House Renovations: 45 Green Home Conversions, 2011, pp. 204-205

“Stunning Soundfront Home,” by Andrew Greene. Homes of Eastern Long Island Magazine, Fall 2010, pp.45-46

Chapter 8: “Treehouse,” chapter 41: “Gazebo” Rosenfeld, Lucy The Architect’s Garden, 45 Original Landscapes, 2009, pp. 34-35, 142 – 146

“Architect’s Portfolio” by Mary Stipe, Distinction: Luxury Living on Long Island, Feb. 2005, pp.39-45 “Home & Design: Kitchens & Baths,” Homes of Eastern Long Island Magazine, Summer 2004.

“Home & Design: Architects & Builders”, Homes of Eastern Long Island Magazine, Spring 2003

George, Alice Rose. Here is New York: A Democracy of Photographs. (Photograph of 9/11, Included in the permanent collection of The New York Historical Society) 2002

Chapter 10: “Elizabeth Thompson, Architect The Retrofitting of a Greek Revival Schoolhouse on Long Island.” Rosenfeld, Lucy, Yesterday’s Structures: Today’s Homes, 2000, pp. 39-41

Chapter 15: “ Elizabeth Thompson, A Breezy Square House on Long Island,” Rosenfeld, Lucy. Amazing Space, Architect Designed Homes Under $300,000, 1998, pp.63-66

“Labor of Love: Elizabeth Thompson Builds a Treehouse With Her 6-Year Old Son” The Suffolk Times, May 15, 1997, pg.1

“Four Clustered Houses on 24 Acres for Preservation of Open Space” The Suffolk Times, May 25, 1989

EXHIBIT-Women in Architecture, American Institute of Architects Competition Winner, “Renovation: Two Apartments, Mott St, New York City” 1989.