Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF THE BUILDING ARTS EDUCATES AND TRAINS ARTISANS IN THE TRADITIONAL BUILDING ARTS TO FOSTER EXCEPTIONAL CRAFTSMANSHIP AND ENCOURAGE THE PRESERVATION, ENRICHMENT, AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLDS ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION.
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF THE BUILDING ARTS (HEREINAFTER "ACBA- OR "THE COLLEGE") EDUCATES AND TRAINS ARTISANS IN THE TRADITIONAL BUILDING ARTS TO FOSTER EXCEPTIONAL CRAFTSMANSHIP AND ENCOURAGE THE PRESERVATION, ENRICHMENT, AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH A LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES EDUCATION. ACBA IS A LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTION IS LICENSED TO OFFER BOTH ASSOCIATE'S (A. A. S.) AND BACHELOR'S (B. A. S.) DEGREES. AS A LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTION, ACBA INTEGRATES GENERAL EDUCATION AND THE CRAFT SPECIALIZATIONS CURRICULA, IN ORDER TO PRODUCE THE BEST EDUCATED AND TRAINED BUILDING ARTISANS POSSIBLE. THE COLLEGE SEEKS APPLICANTS WHO HAVE A PASSION FOR THE BUILDING ARTS, AND HAVE BOTH THE SKILL AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUND TO SUCCEED IN THE PROGRAM. A DIVERSE STUDENT BODY IS SOUGHT FROM A NATIONAL POOL OF CANDIDATES. THE COLLEGE IS STUDENT-FOCUSED AND PROVIDES A COMMUNITY IN WHICH THE STUDENTS CAN ENGAGE IN CREATIVE AND INTELLECTUAL INQUIRY. IN SEPTEMBER 2018, ACBA EARNED NATIONAL ACCREDITATION FROM THE ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF CAREER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. COLLEGE HISTORY AMERICAN COLLEGE OF THE BUILDING ARTS WAS FOUNDED IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE HUGO, WHICH STRUCK THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1989. THE DEVASTATING CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED MANY HISTORICAL COASTAL-CAROLINA BUILDINGS AND LEFT MUCH OF CHARLESTONS IRON, PLASTER AND FINE WOOD WORK IN DISREPAIR. IT TOOK TEN YEARS TO REBUILD AND RESTORE THE CITYS DAMAGED HOMES AND HISTORICAL BUILDINGS, IN PART, BECAUSE OF A SHORTAGE OF SKILLED ARTISANS. IN 1999, IN RESPONSE TO THIS GAP IN THE BUILDING ARTS, A GROUP OF LOCAL MOVERS AND SHAKERS PLANTED THE SEEDS THAT LED TO THE FOUNDING OF ACBA. INITIALLY, CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS THAT FOCUSED ON THE BUILDING ARTS WERE OFFERED AT A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CHARLESTON AREA LOCATIONS. HOWEVER, THE ORIGINAL EDUCATIONAL MODEL PROVED DIFFICULT TO EXECUTE, AND THE COLLEGE FOUNDERS REGROUPED TO ESTABLISH A DEGREE-GRANTING COLLEGE, INTEGRATING THE AMERICAN LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE MODEL WITH THE ARTISAN TEACHING STYLES OF EUROPE. IN 2004, ACBA WAS LICENSED BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION TO RECRUIT STUDENTS FOR A BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND AN ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN THE BUILDING ARTS. IN 2009 THE COLLEGE AWARDED ITS FIRST DEGREES TO SEVEN STUDENTS. DURING THESE SAME YEARS, ACBA RECONFIGURED ITS ADMINISTRATION, HIRING CURRENT PRESIDENT, LT. GEN. (RET.) COLBY M. BROADWATER III AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM MEMBERS WITH STRONG BUSINESS EXPERIENCE. CAMPUS HISTORY THE FIRST CLASSES WERE OFFERED AT SEVERAL DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN AND AROUND THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, INCLUDING THE OLD CHARLESTON DISTRICT JAIL, WHICH BECAME THE COLLEGES PRIMARY LOCATION FOR 17 YEARS. CARPENTRY AND FORGED ARCHITECTURAL IRON CRAFT SPECIALIZATIONS WERE HOUSED AT A SEPARATE SITE. THE JAIL WAS ORIGINALLY CONSTRUCTED IN 1802 AND EXPANDED IN 1855 TO INCLUDE LIVING QUARTERS FOR THE WARDEN AND JAILERS ON THE STREET SIDE AND AN OCTAGONAL REAR WING. MANY INFAMOUS INMATES WERE HOUSED IN THE PRISON, INCLUDING HIGH SEAS PIRATES, THE FEMALE MASS MURDERER LAVINIA FISCHER AND DENMARK VESEY, A FREE AFRICAN AMERICAN WHO PLOTTED A SLAVE REBELLION THAT WAS DISCOVERED BEFORE IT COULD BE EXECUTED. DURING THE CIVIL WAR BOTH CONFEDERATE AND UNION PRISONERS WERE INCARCERATED WITHIN ITS WALLS. ALTHOUGH IT HAD NO ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER, THE JAIL HOUSED PRISONERS UNTIL IT WAS DECOMMISSIONED IN 1939. DURING THE YEARS SPENT OCCUPYING AND RENOVATING THE JAIL, THE COLLEGE VIEWED ITSELF AS CARETAKER OF THE BUILDING AND ITS RICH HISTORY. AS PART OF ACBA'S LIVING LEARNING LABORATORY, FACULTY MEMBERS LED STUDENTS IN ASSESSING NEEDS AND PROPER METHODS OF RESTORATION, PRESERVATION AND RECONSTRUCTION. HAVING OUTGROWN ITS EXISTING FACILITIES, ACBA LAUNCHED A MAJOR FUNDRAISING EFFORT IN 2014 TO ESTABLISH A SINGLE, EXPANDED CAMPUS THAT COULD CONSOLIDATE THE TEACHING OF ALL TRADES UNDER ONE ROOF. WITH A MAJOR DONATION FROM PARALLEL CAPITAL AND FROM RUSSELL AND BETTY JOAN HITT, FOUNDERS OF VIRGINIA-BASED HITT CONTRACTING, EARLY SUPPORTERS OF ACBA, THE COLLEGE RAISED FUNDS TO PURCHASE AND RENOVATE THE ABANDONED CHARLESTON TROLLEY BARN ON UPPER MEETING STREET. ON MAY 7, 2015, 150 PEOPLE ATTENDED THE GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY. IT TOOK JUST OVER ONE YEAR AND APPROXIMATELY 6 MILLION TO BUILD THE NEW ACBA CAMPUS THAT WAS FORMALLY OPENED IN OCTOBER 2016. THE NEWLY REPURPOSED BUILDING MAINTAINS THE HISTORICAL ETHOS OF THE ORIGINAL STRUCTURE WHILE PROVIDING THE STUDENTS WITH MODERN ACADEMIC AND WORKSHOP SPACE. APPROXIMATELY 39,000 SQUARE FEET WERE CARVED OUT OF THE BARNS ORIGINAL 24,000 SQUARE FOOT FOOTPRINT. THE FRONT THIRD OF THE THREE-STORY BUILDING HOUSES AN EXHIBITION LOBBY, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, CLASSROOMS, LABS AND A COMMUNITY ROOM AVAILABLE TO LOCAL CIVIC GROUPS. WORKSHOPS AND TRADE CLASSROOMS ARE LOCATED IN THE BACK TWO-THIRDS OF THE BUILDING. A STUDENT LOUNGE, FACULTY OFFICES AND CONFERENCE SPACES OCCUPY THE SECOND FLOOR. THE THIRD FLOOR RAFTERS HOUSE THE COMPUTER LAB AND ACBAS UNIQUE LIBRARY AND ITS SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. PROGRAM OFFERINGS FOR BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE ARCHITECTURAL CARPENTRY ARCHITECTURAL STONE CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE BLACKSMITHING MASONRY PLASTERWORK TIMBER FRAMING PROGRAM OFFERINGS FOR ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE BLACKSMITHING TRADITIONAL MASONRY WOOD
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Lt Gen Ret Colby M Broadwater | PRESIDENT | 40 | $80,000 |
John Shannon | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Richard Sammons | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Harry B Limehouse Iii | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Carson Kniveski | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Morgan Herterich | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Robert Demarco | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
William P Copenhaver Iii | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Thomas Carpenter | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Tyler Bickerstaff | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
G Benjamin Brazell Iii Term Ended | TRUSTEE | 2 | $0 |
Francine Christiansen | SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Scott Williams | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
John Laverne | VICE CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Piere Manigault | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
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