[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2002]
[Pages 43-45]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone, 202-228-1793. Internet, www.aoc.gov.

Architect of the Capitol                          Alan M. Hantman
Assistant Architect of the Capitol                Michael G. Turnbull
    Head, Architecture Division                   Bruce Arthur
    Superintendent of Construction                Gary Vawter
    Director of Engineering                       Scott Birkhead
    Director of Facilities Planning and           Alexandria Roe
            Programming
    Assistant Director of Engineering             William Weidemeyer
Chief of Staff                                    Amita N. Poole
Deputy Cheif of Staff                             Hector E. Suarez
    Director, Human Resources Management          Rebecca Tiscione
            Division
    Director, Equal Employment                    Valerie Olson
            Opportunity
    Director, Information Resources               Rick Kashurba
            Management
    Employment Counsel                            Kevin Mulshine
    Curator                                       Barbara Wolanin
    Communications Officer                        Bruce Milhans
    Congressional Liaison                         Bryan H. Roth
    Head, Procurement Division                    Richard N. Mueller
Inspector General                                 Arthur L. McIntye
Executive Officer for Facilities Management       Susan Adams
    Director, Safety and Environmental            Larry Denicola
            Division
    Safety Officer                                Charles Bowman
Cheif Financial Officer                           Gary Glovinsky
    Budget Officer                                Edgar Bennett
    Accounting Officer                            Barry West
    Director, Financial Management                Russ Follin
            Systems Division
General Counsel                                   Charles K. Tyler
Labor-Relations and Collective Bargaining         Margaret Cox

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Senior Landscape Architect                        Matthew Evans
Superintendent, House Office Buildings            Frank Tiscione
Superintendent, Senate Office Buildings           Lawrence R. Stoffel
Supervising Engineer, Library of Congress         Stephen Ayres
Supervising Engineer of the U.S. Capitol          Carolos Elias

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The Architect of the Capitol is responsible for the care and maintenance 
of the U.S. Capitol and nearby buildings and grounds and for 
implementing construction, renovation, conservation, and landscape 
improvement projects as authorized by the Congress.

The Architect of the Capitol is charged with operating and maintaining 
the buildings of the Capitol complex committed to his care by Congress. 
Permanent authority for the care and maintenance of the Capitol was 
established by the act of August 15, 1876 (40 U.S.C. 162, 163). The 
Architect's duties include the mechanical and structural maintenance of 
the Capitol, the conservation and care of works of art in the building 
under the Architect's jurisdiction, the upkeep and improvement of the 
Capitol grounds, and the arrangement of inaugural and other ceremonies 
held in the building or on the grounds. Legislation has been enacted 
from time to time to provide for additional buildings and grounds placed 
under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol.
    In addition to the Capitol, the Architect is responsible for the 
upkeep of all of the congressional office buildings, the Library of 
Congress buildings, the U.S. Supreme Court building, the Thurgood 
Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, the Capitol Power Plant, the 
Capitol Police headquarters, and the Robert A. Taft Memorial. The 
Architect performs his duties in connection with the Senate side of the 
Capitol, the Senate office buildings, and the operation of the Senate 
restaurants subject to the approval of the Senate Committee on Rules and 
Administration. In matters of general policy in connection with the 
House office buildings and the Capitol Power Plant, his activities are 
subject to the approval and direction of the House Office Building 
Commission. The Architect is under the direction of the Speaker in 
matters concerning the House side of the Capitol. He is subject to the 
oversight of the Committee on House Administration with respect to many 
administrative matters affecting operations on the House side of the 
Capitol complex. In addition, the Architect of the Capitol serves as the 
Acting Director of the U.S. Botanic Garden under the Joint Committee on 
the Library.
    The position of Architect of the Capitol was historically filled by 
Presidential appointment for an indefinite term. Legislation enacted in 
1989 provides that the Architect is to be appointed for a term of 10 
years by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, from 
a list of 3 candidates recommended by a congressional commission. Upon 
confirmation by the Senate, the Architect becomes an official of the 
legislative branch as an officer and agent of Congress; he is eligible 
for reappointment after completion of his term. The present Architect, 
Alan M. Hantman, is the 10th to hold this position since the office was 
established in 1793 and the first to be appointed in accordance with the 
new procedure.
    Recent and ongoing projects carried out by the Architect of the 
Capitol include the restoration of the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory; 
rehabilitation of the Capitol dome; conservation of murals and 
decorative paintings in the first-floor Senate corridors in the Capitol; 
repair of the Capitol terraces; conversion of the Capitol courtyards 
into meeting rooms; replacement of worn Minton tile in the Senate 
corridors of the Capitol; conservation of the Statue of Freedom atop the 
Capitol dome; completion of the murals in the first-floor House 
corridors; improvement of speech-

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reinforcement, electrical, and fire-protection systems in the Capitol 
and congressional office buildings; removal of architectural barriers 
throughout the Capitol complex; preparation and publication of a new 
history of the Capitol, the first such work in almost a century; 
preparation and publication of a new book on the artist Constantino 
Brumidi, whose paintings decorate much of the Capitol; installation of 
an improved Senate subway system; preparation of a telecommunications 
plan for the legislative branch agencies; work on security improvements 
within the Capitol complex; construction of new House and Senate child 
care facilities; construction of a new Senate Page school; renovation, 
restoration, and modification of the interiors and exteriors of the 
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams Buildings of the Library of Congress and 
provision of off-site book storage facilities for the Library; 
management oversight of the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary 
Building; design and construction of the National Garden adjacent to the 
U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory; and planning and construction work for 
a proposed Capitol Visitor Center.

For further information, contact the Office of the Architect of the 
Capitol, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone, 202-228-
1793. Internet, www.aoc.gov.

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