Jane Davis Doggett
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As a graduate with top honors from Yale School of Art and Architecture, Jane Davis Doggett pioneered the field architectural and environmental graphics design. She has had a lifetime career in creating thematic graphic identity and wayfinding systems for mass public projects, including 40 international airport projects - - more than any other designer in the world. Examples include: Tampa, Baltimore-Washington, Miami, Cleveland-Hopkins and George Bush-Houston. She is currently consulting on the expansion of the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Her designs have earned her distinguished honors: American Institute of Architects’ National Award of Merit, Progressive Architecture Design Award, American Iron and Steel Institute’s Design in Steel Citation, and two Transportation Design Awards co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
She is serving her third elected term as Jupiter Island Town Commissioner. She served as a charter member of the Town’s Impact Review Committee. As a Commissioner, her distinctive contributions have been in the Town’s beach renourishment program and the extensive planting of sea oats, which have proven so effective to “hold” the shore, and in developing the design concept and coordinating architectural detail for the construction of the new Town Hall. She serves as co-chairman of the Land Development Regulations (LDR) committee and she initiated the idea for the Arts and Botanical Contributions Committee, which the Commission established in 2005.
She serves on the Advisory Board of the Nature Conservancy at Blowing Rocks, on Jupiter Island, and on the Executive Committee of the Jupiter Island Garden Club, Garden Club of America.
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