| direct phone: (202) 349 2458 direct fax: (202) 349 2459 | Hometown: Ocala, FL Education: University of Michigan Law School, J.D., cum laude Tulane University School of Architecture, M.Arch Tulane University School of Architecture, B.Arch, with double major in Philosophy Bar Admissions: District of Columbia bar New York bar |
| Casius Pealer is an associate whose practice focuses on mixed finance transactions, as well as on real estate and administrative law. He also works with the firm’s non-profit clients. Casius worked in the architecture profession prior to attending law school, and has experience in urban design and planning, as well as on-site construction experience. Selected Recent Transactions - Closed a 118-unit elderly-only development in Tennessee, involving Capital Funds, CDBG funds and LIHTCs.
- Worked on a 71-unit development in New Jersey, involving HOPE VI funds and LIHTCs.
- Drafted a Master Development Agreement for a six-phase redevelopment plan in West Virginia to cover the ultimate construction of 300 townhouses.
- Worked on a project with a private developer to construct a project with 60-units of workforce housing in the District of Columbia.
- Provided general counsel services for UNITY: Journalists of Color, a non-profit organization.
- Worked on a pro bono basis to assist Architecture for Humanity, a national non-profit organization, to create a partnership agreement and architect's contract for a model program to rebuild homes in East Biloxi, MS, following Hurricane Katrina.
Major Prior Work Experience Casius has previous legal experience as a summer intern at the District of Columbia Housing Authority, as a summer intern at Reno & Cavanaugh, and as a student member of the University of Michigan’s Legal Assistance to Urban Communities (LAUC) Clinic. Prior to attending law school, Casius taught carpentry to teenagers in the West Indies as a volunteer with the U.S. Peace Corps. Casius also worked as an architecture intern with Perez, Ernst Farnet Architects in New Orleans, LA. - Mayors’ Institute on City Design, Washington, DC, 2001-2002, Research Fellow
- U.S. Peace Corps, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 1999-2001, Vocational Skills Trainer
- Tulane Regional Urban Design Center, New Orleans LA, 1998-1999, Director of Special Projects
- Howard S. Wright Construction, Phoenix, AZ, 1998, Construction Framer
- Perez, Ernst Farnet Architects, New Orleans LA, 1992-1993, Architecture Intern
Publications/Speaking Engagements - “The Use of Letters of Credit in Lieu of Surety Bonds on Public and Affordable Housing Projects,” ABA Journal on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, forthcoming Spring 2006
- Co-author, “Continuing the Conversation with Policy Makers: A Review of the Brookings Institution Report on HOPE VI,” ABA Journal on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Fall 2005
- Various articles in professional architecture publications, 1996-2006 (including: Architecture Magazine, Architectural Record, Architecture California, AIA Journal of Architecture, and Design Intelligence)
- HUD, Hurricane Katrina and the Wild Tchoupitoulas, Virginia Association of Housing and Community Development Officials (VAHCDO) Annual Meeting, December 2005
- Commencement Address, University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture, May 2004
- Various presentations at AIA national and local annual meetings, 1998-2005 (including: AIA National, AIA Austin, Boston Society of Architects/AIA, AIA DC, AIA Houston, AIA Minnesota, AIA Seattle, and AIA Tennessee)
Awards, Community and Professional Activities - Member of the advisory councils for the schools of architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington (2004-2007) and Tulane University (2005-2008)
- Co-founder and board member, ArchVoices (1999-2006)
- Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Urban Land Institute (ULI), the DC Building Industry Association (DCBIA) and the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA)
- Collaborative Achievement Award, American Institute of Architects, 2005
- Serving the 98% Without Architects, Design Corps, 2003
- Creative Achievement Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), 2002
- AIA Certificate of Merit, Tulane University School of Architecture, 1996
- Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Tulane University School of Architecture, 1996
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