Patricia Elaine Green PhD, Team Leader of Patricia E. Green Architects, is a registered architect and a heritage professional with an International Doctorate in Architecture, Heritage and the City from the University of Seville [Universidad de Sevilla] in Spain; a Masters in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA; and a professional degree from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, UK. As a registered architect, Dr Green has designed and built various projects in Jamaica and the Caribbean. Periodically she handles consultancies as an international expert on cultural heritage for the United Nations Educational Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)...more...
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain.
· Doctor of Architecture, Heritage and the City with Mention of International Doctor, and grade Cum Laude ...more...
2009
Oct
-- 2012
· As Trainer/Facilitator for UNESCO World Heritage Centre Paris, France /UNESCO Offices in Kingston and Havana /Jamaica National Commission for UNESCO, conducted with Dr Arch Isabel Rigol Caribbean Training Course in the Preparation of Nomination Dossiers held in Kingston, Jamaica W. I., Jun 5-15,UNESCO Caribbean Training Course in Preparation of Nomination Dossier 2012-2013 with focus on sites of memory in the Caribbean. ...more...
2012
· Geoconservation analysis at Ackendown, Jamaica defining Geoarchitecture® (written with Sherene Andrea James-Williamson) presented at XI Forum Internazionale de Studi: Le Vie dei. Mercanti, entitled ‘Heritage, Architecture, LanDesign: Focus on Conservation, Regeneration, Innovation’ by the Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, Second University of Naples held in Naples and Capri, Italy, Jun 13-15. ...more...
2013
· UNESCO Office for the Caribbean Slave Trade and Slavery Places of Memory: Programmes and Inventories, presented at the UNESCO Meeting of Experts on Places of Memory Related to the Slave Trade and Slavery in the Latin Caribbean, by UNESCO La Habana /UNESCO World Heritage Centre /Fernando Ortiz Foundation de Cuba, held in Havana, Cuba, May 17-19. ...more...
2006
"Caribbean Cultural Landscape: the English Caribbean potential in the journey from ‘tentative listing’ to being ‘inscribed’." Journal of Heritage Tourism 8.1, (2013): 63-79. ...more...
The Evolution of Jamaican Architecture 1494 to 1838. Masters Thesis. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 1988. ...more...