Millennium Magazine_20th Ed

23 Millennium - Twentieth Edition ARCHITECTURE, CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN AND REAL ESTATE to several New York City hospitals, schools and apartment buildings. Mr. Fülöp is the president of the board of trustees of the Community Land Trust of the Southern Berkshires, a role he has held since 2014. For more than 25 years, he was also involved in the Little Big House Project, creating a prototype passive solar energy starter home plan, which was promoted in Popular Science and raised awareness of zero-energy living and the “tiny home” concepts with the larger public. Mr. Fülöp credits his passion for architecture and dedication to community and sustainability to his family’s experiences in Germany during and after World War II. Furthermore, he is grateful for the early creative influence of his mother, a musician and teacher. A lifelong swimmer and volunteer coach, he hopes to remain active in civic advocacy for the rest of his life. In light of his fulfilling career, Mr. Fülöp attributes his success to his willingness to continue learning and innovating. American Institute of Architects. His slide film and projection work extended to production and design for the LIDD Light Show Group and the New York City Parks Department’s “Movies in the Park” program. He played a key role in the design of inflatable projection screens and a mobile projection booth for use in showing experimental films and slide presentations and became known for his experimental video, photography and projection work throughout New York during the 1970s. During this decade, Mr. Fülöp was an associate of William Richardson, working on communityfocused projects throughout Eastern Kentucky, including schools and residential buildings. In 1978, he created the “Step by Step” New Age Community Masterplan, a design for an intentional community and artist colony in upstate New York. His emphasis on sustainability and environmentalism continued to develop during the 1980s with major energy conservation projects, including energy audits and retrofits

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