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JAMES "Jim" BINKLEY

1942 - 2021

JAMES "Jim" BINKLEY obituary, 1942-2021, Washington, DC

JAMES BINKLEY Obituary

BINKLEY JAMES LEE BINKLEY "Jim" James Lee Binkley "Jim" passed away peacefully at his home in Reston, VA on November 27, 2021 after a long illness. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA), Jim served at the national level for over three decades as a passionate, cutting edge and effective champion for sustainable design and design excellence. Over the course of his long career in the Federal Government, he led three agencies in refining sustainability and building design standards that have made the government a leader in progressive, green design. His influence extended far beyond the Federal Government to the culture, policies, processes, and technical programs of state and local governments and the entire building industry. Jim had lead roles at the Federal Government's General Services Administration and in the U.S. Department of Energy. As senior architect for the U.S. Postal Service, Jim helped direct the design of 29,000 buildings, improving customer satisfaction, efficiency, and sustainability. Jim received the prestigious AIA Thomas Jefferson Award in 2011 in recognition of excellence in architectural achievement in his career as a public sector architect who managed and produced quality design within his agencies. Prior to his Federal Government employment, while working for Gold Medal winner Pietro Belluschi in Boston, Jim became a registered architect. For 32 years Jim was an award-winning adjunct professor of architecture at Catholic University of America (CUA), where he created the School of Architecture and Planning's initial courses in sustainable design and taught at least 4,000 senior level students on the specifics of this, using public architecture as examples. In late 2020 The James Binkley Prize was created by CUA's School of Architecture and Planning to honor him. The prize is to be awarded annually to winners of CUA's juried Integrated Building Design Studio projects. Jim was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on March 12, 1942. He was proud to have been an Eagle Scout and to have received the God and Country Award and the Explorer Silver Award. Following his graduation from Davidson College in 1964 with a B.A. in English, Jim enrolled in North Carolina State University where he received degrees in Philosophy with high honors and Architecture, as well as a U.S. Army commission as second lieutenant. Jim served in the military in a combat unit as captain, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in Korea from 1969 to 1971, and was a recipient of the Army Commendation Medal. Jim is survived by his wife of 26 years, Frances Knox Bastress and his loving children and step-children: John Binkley and his wife Jen, Kevin Binkley and his wife Amy, Jessica Binkley and her partner Jack Brown, Jennifer Bastress, and Matthew Bastress. He is also survived by his grandchildren Luke and Levi Binkley and step-grandchildren Andrew, Cassie, and Tabitha Bastress. Jim was proud to describe himself as a soldier poet. He advocated that whenever possible in war and peace, do no harm. In line with this, he frequently said, "May all sentient beings be well, happy, and peaceful." A memorial service will be held at a later date. Jim requested that any contributions in his memory be made to Fellows Scholarship Endowment sponsored by the Washington Architectural Foundation found at www.aiadc.com/donate">www.aiadc.com/donate. (After selecting an amount, click on the dropdown menu to find Fellows Scholarship Endowment. You may note Jim's name as what inspired your gift.) Jim requested that any contributions in his memory be made to Fellows Scholarship Endowment sponsored by the Washington Architectural Foundation found at www.aiadc.com/donate. (After selecting an amount, click on the dropdown menu to find Fellows Scholarship Endowment. You may note Jim's name as what inspired your gift.)

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Published by The Washington Post from Dec. 3 to Dec. 5, 2021.

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Charles C Reith

November 27, 2024

Jim was a dear friend who was a neighbor but I also would see occasionally at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fairfax. He was the kindest man of deepest character of anyone that I have known. Truly he was full of love for the world and for life in the context of a mission to make a meaningful contribution. His contributions were singularly and powerfully environmental, as Manifest through his gifted architectural design and his advocacy of all things green. Jim and his beautiful wife friend always recognized Penny and me for who we are - specifically for me as an equally committed environmentalist. They were entirely supportive and reinforcing. Every conversation with Jim and Fran is a memorable gem in my recollection of our relationship. I don't think there's another person on this planet toward whom I could more easily and confidently compose a remembrance of unmitigated love and admiration

John Clark

January 17, 2022

My sympathy to Jim's family. He was an excellent man. I was a student of Jim's Environmental classes at CUA in the late 90s/early 2000s, and also fortunate to serve as his Teaching Assistant for several semesters in grad school. He was a consummate professional, a trusted advisor, and an exceedingly humble man despite how important his role was in shaping many aspects of our society. He will not be forgotten.

Jean PhillipsHe

December 13, 2021

I am saddened to hear of Jim's passing. I did not know Jim well, but our few meetings I found him very kind and friendly. He was the husband of one of y best friends since college days, Fran Bastress Binkley.

Kristen & Scott Beatson

December 13, 2021

Much love and peace to Fran and family. Jim was an amazing man and will be missed.

Dale & Peter Coxe

December 10, 2021

We send condolences to his wife, Fran, and honor Jim for his kind and thoughtful demeanor; he was a prince among men.

Jim Schlett

December 5, 2021

I worked with Jim back in the Postal Service in the early 1990s on building accessibility matters and he often gave insightful comments about those issues, never saw him lose his calm, collected manner. GreT guy to work with.

Margaret Kelley

December 3, 2021

Jim was an example of how to achieve peace. His gentle, kind spirit will live on in my memory. He will be greatly missed.

Frank Titus

December 3, 2021

RIP Jim.

Charles Reith

December 3, 2021

My wife Penny and I met Jim and his wife Fran through our church. As an environmental professional myself, I immediately learned of and was profoundly impressed with Jim's remarkable accomplishments and stature in green design. When you combine this remarkable record of achievement with his extraordinarily gentle and accessible demeanor, you have a man of the highest character. Jim and Fran became enduring friends whom we treasured in periodic visits from our wayward home in Africa back to Virginia. I cannot overstate how much I love and enjoy this couple and how much I admire this wonderful man who represents all that is good in our kind.

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