Georgia National Review Board Member
Celine H. Gladwin
Architect, Valdosta
Gladwin heads Gladwin Vaughn Architecture in Valdosta. Her work spans various project typologies including historic rehabilitation, adaptive reuse and new construction. She also has provided urban design consulting with public forums and design charrettes nationwide.
Gladwin believes in a collaborative team approach with hands-on involvement, especially in the planning stages of a project, with the goal of creating design that is responsive to clients’ needs and to positively impacting the buildings’ users while minimizing the negative impact of construction on the environment. In addition to the Georgia National Register Review Board, Gladwin currently serves on the Georgia Alliance for Historic Preservation Commissions, the City of Valdosta Historic Preservation Commission, and is a former member of the Greater Lowndes Planning Commission. She maintains memberships in the American Institute of Architects, the Congress of New Urbanism, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Georgia and Florida Historic Trusts.