Andréa Livi Smith

Professor University of Mary Washington

  • Fredericksburg VA

Dr. Smith is an urban planner, preservationist and architectural historian whose research focuses on urban design and preservation.

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Biography

The past comes alive in historic Fredericksburg, but with so many cemeteries within walking distance to the University of Mary Washington, Professor of Historic Preservation Andréa Livi Smith spends a lot of time exploring final resting places for the city’s dead. Her interest has spread to UMW students, who sign up for Smith’s “Graves and Burial Grounds” course in droves.

But Smith doesn’t just teach tombstones. Her other areas of focus include industrial heritage, preservation pedagogy and gamification. At UMW, she has served as chair of the Department of Historic Preservation and director of the Center for Historic Preservation. Trained as an urban planner, preservationist and architectural historian, Smith has focused her research on the intersection of urban design, transportation and preservation. In particular, Smith studies the psychology of the built environment as well as walkability.

Smith’s courses and her professional portfolio can be found at http://andrealivismith.com.

Areas of Expertise

Gamification
Graves and Burial Sites
Walkability
Preservation
Urban Design
Urban Planning
History
Architectural History
Transportation
Psychology of the Built Environment
Industrial Heritage
Preservation Pedagogy

Accomplishments

Historic Fredericksburg Foundation President’s Award

2018, Presented to UMW’s Department of Historic Preservation

UMW Faculty Research Grant

2016

Digital Scholars Institute Fellow

2014

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Education

University of Maryland College Park

Ph.D.

Urban Planning

2008

University of Vermont

M.S.

Historic Preservation

2002

Brown University

A.B.

Architecture Studies

1999

Affiliations

  • Preservation Education and Research Editorial Board
  • National Council for Preservation Education
  • Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts Editorial Board

Media Appearances

UMW professors find creative ways to teach through COVID-19

Fredericksburg Today  online

2020-05-04

Teaching at Mary Washington looks a bit different lately.

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Fredericksburg Frejus Celebrate 35th Anniversary as Sister Cities

The Free Lance-Star  print

2015-10-23

Andréa Livi Smith, chair of the University of Mary Washington's Department of Historic Preservation and a Paris native, will also present on her extensive knowledge on Paris bridges in “Bridges and Viaducts of Paris.”

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Smith Presents at International Preservation Conference

Eagle Eye  online

2014-10-04

Andréa Livi Smith, associate professor of historic preservation, presented at the Association of Preservation Technology International’s annual conference in Québec City on Oct. 29. She discussed the use of technology for cultural resource data collection in preservation. Her peer reviewed talk, translated live into French and Spanish, highlighted the survey site developed on the UMWBlogs platform with Martha Burtis of DTLT, and its application for the capstone preservation course.

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Event Appearances

Guerilla Art and Historic Resources

Urban Affairs Association Conference  Toronto, Canada

2018-04-05

Articles

A Practical Cultural Resource Survey Tool for Preservation

APT Bulletin: The Journal of Preservation Technology

Andréa Livi Smith and Martha Burtis

2017-01-01

Background Data collection in historic preservation is crucial. No intervention should take place without thorough documentation. In cases where a resource will be demolished, documentation is not just a step but the outcome. While not as obviously important, data …

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A DIY campus preservation plan: lessons learned at the University of Mary Washington

Planning for Higher Education

Andréa Livi Smith and Michael Spencer

2012-01-01

The University of Mary Washington (UMW) in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was founded in 1908. This article describes the process that led to the UMW preservation plan. Unlike most preservation plans, the UMW plan was developed in-house with limited funds. Furthermore, the catalyst for the plan was a grassroots effort on the part of students and alumni to prevent widespread demolition on campus as laid out in a proposed campus master plan. The article will recount the events that led to the preservation plan; describe its integration with the campus master plan; and discuss the opportunities, challenges, and luck that can make a collaborative process fruitful or futile.

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Neither a Toddler Nor a Stick-in-the-Mud

Journal of Museum Education

Andréa Livi Smith

2011-01-01

The goal of this paper is to express the views from the “outside,” from laypeople who want to go to museums, but perhaps find themselves not going very often. Adult visitors to history museums are often treated as either toddlers or sticks-in-the-mud, where they are assumed to break anything they touch, or enjoy didactic lectures. As a result, many have come to expect little interactivity, or worse, “edutainment.” Yet it does not have to be this way; interactivity can be encouraged without resorting to dumbing-down content. This requires both inventiveness and motivation to go beyond the status quo, but it is a worthwhile goal in order to attract the new generations of museum-goers.

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