Architectural historian and preservation planner Genevieve Keller is a founding principal of the award-winning firm Land and Community Associates.

As current chair of the Preservation Virginia Board of Trustees, she is co-leading the organization’s 2020 strategic planning initiative in response to the dual challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and implementing an equitable and inclusive approach to historic preservation in the nation’s oldest statewide preservation organization. She is the co-author of several award-winning cultural landscape publications addressing cultural landscape theory and practice.

Keller was visiting professor of Architectural History at the University of Virginia School of Architecture in 2014-15 and has remained as practitioner and distinguished fellow of the school’s Center for Cultural Landscapes and adjunct faculty teaching Preservation Planning. Previously, she served two terms on the City of Charlottesville Planning Commission, Place Design Task Force, and Board of Architectural Review, and currently serves on the Board of Zoning Appeals and Historic Resource Committee.

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