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Curriculum Vitae – Michael Angelo Larice 1 August 2011 MICHAEL ANGELO LARICE CURRICULUM VITAE Michael Larice is an Associate Professor of Urban Design and City Planning. Although he is an architect, city planner, and urban designer he is primarily an urbanist. His professional and academic work focuses largely on the urban design of livable places - streets, housing, neighborhoods and cities. He takes a comparative approach in teaching and research to help better understand the various urbanisms and urban theories that operate concurrently across the country and around the world how places overcome struggle, why they survive, and what makes them thrive. In his teaching he stresses the importance of contextual response and inter-disciplinary collaboration for the success of projects and their sustainability over time. Many of his urban design studios are partnered with clients trying to solve very real public realm and development problems; among these clients are the cities of Abu Dhabi UAE, Oranjestad Aruba, Philadelphia - Pennsylvania, and Vancouver British Columbia. This pluralistic and pragmatic approach to design helps students to build skills, operationalize theory, and approximate the type of challenges they will find in their professional lives after graduation. Professor Larice’s previous research looked at dense urban neighborhoods, development approvals processes, and slum upgrading. He has several projects underway now, including: articles on indirect urban design practice; a history and theory of livability; and comparative neighborhood form. He is also working on a second edition of The Urban Design Reader with his co-editor Prof. Elizabeth Macdonald of UC Berkeley (forthcoming 2012). A very successful first edition was published by Routledge in 2006. It provides a collection of important historical and contemporary literature that describes and defines the field of urban design. Professor Larice holds a PhD in City Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, where his dissertation work in urban design focused on the form and livability of high density neighborhoods. He holds a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Design from UCLA. Professor Larice is a California native, who has worked, lectured, and traveled extensively. He has taught urban design, city planning, comparative housing, and international development at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of British Columbia, and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2009, Professor Larice was awarded the G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University of Pennsylvania. A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1. PERSONAL Name: Michael Angelo Larice University Address: Department of City and Metropolitan Planning University of Utah – College of Architecture and Planning 375 South 1530 East, Room 235 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Email: [email protected] Date of Birth: 11 October 1962 Place of Birth: Watsonville, California Citizenship: United States of America

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Curriculum Vitae – Michael Angelo Larice 1 August 2011

MICHAEL ANGELO LARICE CURRICULUM VITAE

Michael Larice is an Associate Professor of Urban Design and City Planning. Although he is an

architect, city planner, and urban designer – he is primarily an urbanist. His professional and

academic work focuses largely on the urban design of livable places - streets, housing,

neighborhoods and cities. He takes a comparative approach in teaching and research to help better

understand the various urbanisms and urban theories that operate concurrently across the country

and around the world – how places overcome struggle, why they survive, and what makes them

thrive. In his teaching he stresses the importance of contextual response and inter-disciplinary

collaboration for the success of projects and their sustainability over time. Many of his urban design

studios are partnered with clients trying to solve very real public realm and development problems;

among these clients are the cities of Abu Dhabi – UAE, Oranjestad – Aruba, Philadelphia -

Pennsylvania, and Vancouver – British Columbia. This pluralistic and pragmatic approach to design

helps students to build skills, operationalize theory, and approximate the type of challenges they will

find in their professional lives after graduation.

Professor Larice’s previous research looked at dense urban neighborhoods, development approvals

processes, and slum upgrading. He has several projects underway now, including: articles on

indirect urban design practice; a history and theory of livability; and comparative neighborhood form.

He is also working on a second edition of The Urban Design Reader with his co-editor Prof. Elizabeth

Macdonald of UC Berkeley (forthcoming 2012). A very successful first edition was published by

Routledge in 2006. It provides a collection of important historical and contemporary literature that

describes and defines the field of urban design.

Professor Larice holds a PhD in City Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, where his

dissertation work in urban design focused on the form and livability of high density neighborhoods.

He holds a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Design from UCLA. Professor Larice is a

California native, who has worked, lectured, and traveled extensively. He has taught urban design,

city planning, comparative housing, and international development at the University of Pennsylvania,

the University of British Columbia, and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2009, Professor

Larice was awarded the G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching at the University of

Pennsylvania.

A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

1. PERSONAL Name: Michael Angelo Larice University Address: Department of City and Metropolitan Planning University of Utah – College of Architecture and Planning 375 South 1530 East, Room 235 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Email: [email protected] Date of Birth: 11 October 1962 Place of Birth: Watsonville, California Citizenship: United States of America

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2. EDUCATION Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning (Urban Design), 2005 University of California, Berkeley. Dissertation Title - Great Neighborhoods: The Livability and Morphology of

High-Density Neighborhoods in Urban North America Advisor: Allan B. Jacobs; Dissertation Committee Chair: Michael Southworth. Dissertation Committee: M. Southworth, A. Jacobs, R. Bender Outside Field: Sociology (International Development Studies) Advisor: Peter Evans Master of Architecture, 1990, University of California, Los Angeles. Design Thesis Title: Migrant Farmworker Housing in Watsonville, California

Thesis Advisors: Ben Refuerzo and Jacqueline Leavitt 1986-1987, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, One year of graduate work towards the MA in 20th Century

Art and Architecture History and Criticism, and MFA program in Int. Arch. Advisors: Robert Loescher & Linda Lee Nelson

Bachelor of Arts in Design, 1985, University of California, Los Angeles 3. EMPLOYMENT July 2011 – current Associate Professor of City Planning & Urban Design; University of Utah –

Department of City & Metropolitan Planning June 2006 – June 2011 Associate Professor of City Planning & Urban Design; University of

Pennsylvania – Department of City & Regional Planning Oct 2008, June 2010, Abu Dhabi Contemporary Urbanism Workshop, Instructor and Studio Nov 2010 Facilitator. Urban Planning Council of Abu Dhabi June 2008, June 2009 Abu Dhabi Urban Design Review Panel, Project Reviewer. Urban Planning

Council of Abu Dhabi July 2003 – June 2006 Assistant Professor of City Planning and Urban Design; University of British

Columbia – School of Community and Regional Planning July 1999 – May 2003 Associate & Project Manager, Jacobs Macdonald : Cityworks; San Francisco,

California Jan 1999 – Dec 2002 Lecturer, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California,

Berkeley May 2001 – Dec 2001 Researcher, University of California, Merced / Skidmore, Owings & Merrill;

San Francisco, California June 1997 – Nov 2001 Researcher, Prof. John Landis, Institute of Urban and Regional

Development, University of California, Berkeley

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Aug 1996 – Dec 2000 Graduate Student Instructor, Profs. M. Southworth, F. Collignon, K. Christensen, and B. Kamel, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley

May 1995 – Jan 1997 Architect, The Ratcliff Architects; Emeryville, California Sept 1993 – Jan 1995 Assistant Project Coordinator, Swaziland Urban Development Project,

Ministry of Housing; Mbabane, Swaziland; Peace Corps Nov 1992 – Sept 1993 Physical Planning Officer, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development;

Mbabane, Swaziland; Peace Corps July 1992 – Nov 1992 Architectural Designer, Mark Primack Architecture, Santa Cruz, CA Jan 1991 – June 1992 Architectural Designer, Jeff Oberdorfer & Assoc., Santa Cruz, CA June 1990 – Jan 1991 Architectural Designer, Archiglyph, Santa Monica, California Summer Quarter 1990 Architectural Designer, R2Architecture, Westwood, California Winter Quarter 1990 Teaching Assistant, Prof. Charles Jencks, Graduate School of Architecture &

Urban Planning, UCLA Sept 1988 – June 1990 Curator & Installation Director, Gallery 1220, Graduate School of

Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA Aug 1988 – Dec 1989 Architectural Designer, Franklin D. Israel Design Associates, Beverly Hills,

California Oct 1987 – Aug 1988 Architectural Designer, Daniel Mann Johnson & Mendenhall Engineering &

Architecture, Los Angeles, California Sept 1987 – June 1988 Art Director, The Ad-Sert Group, Century City, California Aug 1986 – May 1987 Teaching Assistant, Profs. Loescher and Krause, School of the Art Institute

of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 4. HONORS AND AWARDS 2009 G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching University of Pennsylvania, School of Design

2002 Jack Kent Fellowship – UC Berkeley / Jacobs Macdonald : Cityworks Urban

Design Fellowship 2002 Academic Progress Award Fellowship University of California, Berkeley 2001 Honors, City and Regional Planning, Urban Design Field Qualifying

Examination, University of California, Berkeley 2000, 2001 Department of City and Regional Planning Fellowships University of California, Berkeley

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2000 Center for Environmental Design Travel Grant – France College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley 1999 California AIA Honor Award, Housing the Next Ten Million Competition –

Infill Development Category; with Stephen Wheeler -- $10,000 first prize; sponsored by the CA AIA, Great Valley Center, the US EPA & the California League of Cities.

1999 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship – Swahili University of California, Berkeley 1998 Outstanding Ph.D. Student of the Year Award Department of City & Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley 1998 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award Dept. of City & Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley 1997, 1998 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships – Zulu University of California, Berkeley 1990 Dean's Award for Outstanding Service to the Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA 1990 Progressive Architecture Applied Research Award With R2Architecture - DePaul Psychiatric Hospital and Design Guidelines

Research Project, New Orleans, Louisiana 1989 Landau Partnership Fellowship Portfolio competition award to the most outstanding architecture student in

the Department of Architecture, UCLA 1987 Merit Fellowship, School of the Art Institute of Chicago 5. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Professional Licenses: 1996 – Present State of California Architecture License, No. C26389 Urban Design and Planning Projects: With Sam Schwartz Engineering, New York City 2010 - 2011 Oranjestad Main Street Urban Design Plan: Urban Design Director for ½

mile of new pedestrian mall and streetscape, including the design of 4 new urban plazas. Supervising team of 7 designers.

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With Jacobs Macdonald : Cityworks 2001 – 2003 International Boulevard Streetscaping & Multi-modal Project – Phase I:

Project Manager and Design Consultant to the Spanish Speaking Unity Council and the City of Oakland Public Works Department – Construction documents for two blocks of International Boulevard, and pedestrianization of 34th Avenue to the Fruitvale BART Station

2000 –2003 Market – Octavia Neighborhood Urban Design Plan: Design consultant to the San Francisco City Planning Department -- urban

place and street design, transportation planning, streetscaping, and design guidelines for this neighbourhood responsible for major regional transport throughput

2000 – 2002 Balboa Park Neighborhood Urban Design Plan: Design consultant to the San Francisco City Planning Department –

neighbourhood analysis and street design oversight 2000 – 2002 Central Waterfront Neighborhood Urban Design Plan: Design consultant to the San Francisco City Planning Department –

neighbourhood analysis and street design oversight 1999 – 2000 International Boulevard Design Study: Project Manager and Design Consultant to the Spanish Speaking Unity

Council and the City of Oakland Public Works Department –street studies, alternatives, streetscaping and urban design for this low-income ethnic neighbourhood in south Oakland, California. This work resulted in a total of $2.5 million in grants from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the City of Oakland

With The Ratcliff Architects 1996 – 1997 Sacramento Social Services Campus: Urban Designer / Project Architect for the Sacramento Housing and

Redevelopment Agency’s attempt to consolidate all homeless services and shelters on a campus site in north Sacramento: site planning, urban design and architect of 8 new buildings (including: 4 shelters, a day use center, office, educational and social service facilities and a major addition to the Salvation Army dining facility.

1996 Taejon, South Korea Train Station & Urban Design Invited Competition:

urban design of major city plaza and street network surrounding train station in Taejon, South Korea

1995 -- 1996 Kona Kai Farms / Scharfenberger Chocolate Co. Urban Design & Building

Upgrade: Project and Urban Designer for the rehabilitation and seismic upgrading of a century old manufacturing facility and organic farm in Berkeley, California

Independent Urban Design Work 2004 Southeast False Creek Urban Design Workshop – Facilitator. Coordination

and facilitation of urban design charrette, presentation drawings and presentation to project planning team at Vancouver Central Area Planning Office

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2001 University of California, Merced Site Selection Criteria for LEDPA Analysis --

Project Researcher. Development of normative and urban design criteria for site selection among 16 alternative sites, associated with US Federal Army Corps of Engineers Least Environmentally Damaging Project Alternative Analysis. Selection of alternative sites, analysis of contexts, and application of criteria.

1997 United States of America World War II Memorial Competition: Urban design submission for the national WWII Memorial on the Mall in

Washington DC. 1994 -- 1995 Mlawula Nature Reserve Education Center, Swaziland: Site planning and architectural design of this educational facility and site

facilities at the Mlawula Nature Reserve in the north-east of the kingdom for the Swaziland National Conservation Trust & USAID.

1994 -- 1995 Swaziland National Conservation Trust Headquarters and Site: Site planning and architectural design of the nation’s national park service

headquarters next to the Parliament Building for the Swaziland National Conservation Trust & USAID.

With the Government of Swaziland’s Project Coordination Unit of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (MHUD) & the World Bank 1993 -- 1995 Swaziland Urban Development Project (UDP): Assistant Project Coordinator to the Undersecretary of Housing on this

informal settlement upgrading and bulk infrastructure project in the cities of Mbabane and Manzini sponsored by the World Bank and the Government of the Kingdom of Swaziland. Coordinated engineering consultants and technical advisory committee made up of representatives of over 20 government; co-ordinated all documents, correspondence, project files, meetings and several working groups.

Policies and

Documents: -UDP Plot Pricing Policy -Ministry of Housing & Urban Development Resettlement Policy -Guidelines for Vulnerable Groups in the UDP Areas. -Allocation Procedures and Criteria for the UDP. -Terms of Reference for the Review and Amendment of Swaziland's Physical

Planning and Development Control Legislation. -UNDP Technical Assistance Program for the Swazi Nat’l Hsg Board -Strategic Action Plans for the Swaziland National Housing Board, the

Swaziland Water Services Corporation, the Mbabane City Council and the Manzini City Council.

-UDP Community Education Factsheets for the residents of the project areas; in English and siSwati.

-Prime Minister’s Cabinet Paper on the Privatisation of the SWSC -Prime Minister’s Cabinet Paper on Tariff Increases for the SWSC -Prime Minister’s Cabinet Paper on Loan Negotiations and Travel to the

World Bank in Washington DC. Committees: -Community Development Committee, chair -Physical Planning Department Review Committee, chair

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-UDP Plot Pricing Policy Sub-Committee, chair -UDP Resettlement Policy Sub-Committee, chair -Urban Development Project Steering Committee, secretary -Plot Allocation Sub-Committee, secretary -Housing Finance Steering Committee, member -Rating Act Review Sub-committee, member, secretary Budgeting and Financing: -Prepared the annual capital and recurrent budget requests for MHUD and

the UDP -Prepared project schedules, budgets, explanations, clarifications for FYs

1994-1995 and 1995-1996 to the Ministry of Economic Planning and Development and the Ministry of Finance.

-Prepared MHUD's Institutional Strengthening and Capacity Building Programme Budget Requests for Urban I Implementation to the Ministry of Economic Planning and Development and the Ministry of Finance.

Community Liaison: Represented MHUD and the UDP at regular community participation

meetings of project area residents and chiefs' community councils at Logoba/Kakhoza, Msunduza, Nkwalini, Mhobodleni, Mahwalala, and Moneni. Liaison with the chiefs (tikhulu), runners (imigijimi) and regional secretaries.

With the Government of Swaziland’s Physical Planning Department at MHUD 1992 – 1993 Physical planning projects and documents: -Swaziland Standard Development Code, First Draft. -Delineated the urban boundaries for the new urban areas of Ezulwini and

Lomahasha. -Government oversight of consultant work on the Mbabane Land Use, Road

Planning, and Traffic Study. -Government oversight of the Pigg's Peak Market and Bus Rank Proposal. -Design and analysis of four prototypical housing projects for Members of

Parliament at Lobamba. -Terms of Reference for the Review and Amendment of Land Legislation in

Swaziland. Selected Architecture Projects: Project Architect / Designer 1996 Nurses Call Center, Kaiser Medical Center, Martinez; w/ Ratclif 1996 Non-Invasive Cardiology, Summit Med. Ctr, Oakland; w/ Ratcliff 1996 Physical Therapy Dept. Summit Med. Ctr, Oakland; w/ Ratcliff 1991 Davenport Resource Services Center Addition; w/ J. Oberdorfer 1991 Pajaro Valley Aff. Hsg. (12 units), Watsonville, CA; w/ J. Oberdorfer 1990 Single Family Residence, Venice Beach, CA; w/ Archiglyph Architectural Designer / Team Member 1997 New Columbus / Rosa Parks School, Berkeley; w/ Ratcliff 1996 Veterans Memorial Hall Senior Center, Emeryville; w/ Ratcliff 1995 Smith & Hawken Nursery, Berkeley, CA; w/ Ratcliff 1991 Masterman Office Complex, Felton, CA; w/ J. Oberdorfer 1991 Sanctuary Psychiatric Treatment Medical Center; w/ J. Oberdorfer

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1990 Arbor Cove Senior Hsg. (31 units), Santa Cruz CA; w/ J.Oberdorfer 1990 Duplex Condominium, Venice, CA; w/ Archiglyph 1990 Praxis Studios, West Hollywood, CA; w/ R2Architecture 1990 DePaul Psychiatric Hospital Addition Guidelines; w/ R2Architecture 1989 Film Studio Program for Harvard University; w/ Frank Israel 1989 Fredrick Weisman Art Pavilion, Beverly Hills, CA; w/ Frank Israel 1988 Bright and Assoc. Inc. Offices, Venice, CA; w/ Frank Israel 1988 UCSF Cardiovascular Laboratory, San Francisco; w/ DMJM. 1988 Hyperion Waste Water Treatment Addition, Los Angeles; w/ DMJM 1987 Las Vegas Mag-Lev Public Transit Station Design; w/ DMJM Workshops, Panels and Conferences: 2010 Urbano Renobacion I and II, Orangestad and San Nicolas, Aruba. Delivered

3 presentations and 3 committee reports. American Planning Association and the Government of Aruba. June and September.

2009, 2010 Urban Design Track Chair. Amercian Collegiate Schools of Planning Conferences. Arlington, VA; Minneapolis, MN.

2008 ACSP PhD Summer Workshop, Faculty Presentations 2007 Slum Upgrading Today. Panel Discussion, Moderator. UPenn/Rockefeller. 2006 Penn Praxis Panel Discussion on the Delaware River Waterfront. 2005 Vancouver Urban Design Forum Paper Presentation: Dimensions of Urban

Livability. 2005 University of Washington Urban Design Program / Vancouver Planning

Department: Presentation on High Density Neighborhood Morphology and Livability

1994 – 1995 Peace Corps Volunteer Training Sessions Session presenter for incoming volunteers, included 4 presentations on:

National Physical Planning and Development in Swaziland; Traditions of Political Structure; Coping with Stress in the Workplace; & Urban Life for Volunteers in Africa.

1994 World Bank Loan Negotiations in Washington DC: Coordinator 1994 Swaziland National Housing Board Action Planning and Capacity Building

Workshop: Organizer and Facilitator 1994 Land Valuation in Swaziland: sponsored by the Physical Planning Dept of

the Ministry of Housing & Urban Devt, Swaziland 1993 Conference on Proportional Tenure in Swaziland: sponsored by the Townships Office of the Ministry of Housing & Urban

Devt, Swaziland 1993 Preliminary World Bank Project Design Team Conference: represented Physical Planning Dept at one week technical advisory

committee conference on the UDP

B. ACADEMIC HISTORY

6. RESEARCH ENDEAVORS Fall 2007 – Present Understanding Neighborhood Morphology. Research project with several

graduate students in mapping neighborhood form in dense urban neighborhoods around the world. Continuing.

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Summer 2007 Hewlett Foundation / Provost’s Fund for Innovation in International Offerings for Students. In support of CPLN 610 at UPenn for the study of slum upgrading in Kenya and Tanzania. ($25,000 travel grant)

Summer 2003 – 2006 Livability Indicators in Dense Neighborhoods of Asian Cities Principal

Investigator w/ Advisor Richard Bender. Funded research from the Obayashi Foundation, Tokyo Japan to measure differences and compare livability in traditional and late 20th Century neighborhoods in global cities. Tentative cities to be studied include: Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and New Delhi. Travel and Research Grant ¥1.5 Million (approx. US $11,000)

2002 – 2003 Definitions and Measurement of Urban Livability Principal Investigator w/ Prof. Michael Southworth. Literature review

and annotated bibliography concerning concepts of livability as understood in fields of urban history, planning and urban design. The research is attempting to clarify varying understandings of livability that have arisen and are being co-opted by various planning and design movements, in addition to the various metrics for operationalizing the concept.

2002 Change in Urban Housing Density Gradients 1990 – 2000 Principal Investigator w/ Prof. John Landis. GIS mapping of US census

data to depict urban housing density gradients by ½ mile rings from city centers to understand trends in housing density change. Gradients are then transferred to density-distance (bid-rent) curves to demonstrate change over time. Presentation of partial research by Prof. Landis to the Urban Land Institute in Washington DC in June 2002.

1999 – 2001 California Residential Development and Permit Fee Study Multi-Case Study Researcher w/ Professor John Landis and Research

Assistants Deva Dawson, Lan Deng. Wrote grant proposal, hired and supervised undergraduate research assistant, designed survey documents, administered surveys, coordinated interviews and research at 89 county and city case study sites, 120+ site visits, and wrote 49 case studies detailing total development and permit fees for three typical housing development types (a single infill house model, a 25 unit tract model, and a 45 unit multi-family housing unit model). Institute of Urban and Regional Development & California State Department of Housing and Urban Development Funded Research, US $35,000.

1997 – 2000. California Development Approvals and Entitlements Process Study –

Researcher w/ Professors John Landis and Michael Smith-Heimer, and student research team. Multi-case study analysis of development and approval process timing and required review hurdles in California cities and counties. 46 cases (24 single family tract projects and 22 multi-family housing projects). Developed and wrote research protocols and instruments. Scoped and selected cases, carried out interviews, completed archival research in each city and county, and wrote case histories. Institute of Urban and Regional Development & California State Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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C. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL WORK

7. PUBLICATIONS and CITATIONS Michael Larice and Elizabeth Macdonald, editors. Forthcoming 2012. The Urban Design Reader, 2

nd Edition. A

volume of the Urban Reader Series. Routledge, London UK. (contract signed)

Michael Larice. Book Review. 2007 in Journal of Planning Education and Research. Visualizing Density by Julie

Campoli and Alexander Maclean. Michael Larice and Elizabeth Macdonald, editors. Published November 2006. The Urban Design Reader. A

volume of the Urban Reader Series. Routledge, London UK. Interview in The Vanvcouver Courier, Great Expectations, by Mark Mallet. Vol. 95, No. 5, Sunday 18 January

2004. Landis, John, Michael Larice, Deva Dawson and Lan Deng. 2001. Pay to Play: Residential Development Fees in

California Cities and Counties, 1999. Sacramento, CA: Department of Housing and Urban Development, Division of Housing Policy Development.

Landis, John D., Michael Smith-Heimer, Michael Larice, Michael Reilly, Mary Corley and Oliver Jerchow. 2000.

Raising the Roof: California Housing Development Projections and Constraints, 1997-2020; Statewide Housing Plan Update. Sacramento, CA: Department of Housing and Urban Development. Linda Wheaton, HCD Project Manager.

Jacobs, Allan B. and Michael Larice. 2000. Professional Report. A Design for Fruitvale Streets: Transforming

International Boulevard, Fruitvale Avenue and 33rd Avenue to 39th Avenue in Oakland California. Jacobs Macdonald : Cityworks.

Professional Citation with Stephen Wheeler Published in Housing the Next 10 Million: Envisioning California’s

Central Valley – Ideas of the Interdisciplinary Design Competition. Great Valley Center: Modesto, CA. 2001. pp. 0-1.

Larice, Michael A. 1998. Book Review. From Self-Help Housing to Sustainable Development: Capitalist

Development and Urban Planning in Lusaka, Zambia by John Tait. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review.

Larice, Michael A. 1996. Professional Report. Sacramento Social Services Campus. Ratcliff Architects and

Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency. 222 pages. Professional Citation Published in R.M. Schindler. Judith Sheine and Lionel March, eds. National Book Network,

1995. Professional Citation Published in Franklin D. Israel Buildings + Projects. (architectural monograph), St. Martin’s

Press, 1994. pp. 100-122. UCLA Architecture Journal, vol 3, 1992, siteWorks: Editor. Introduction; Planning, production/ design,

fundraising, grant writing, distribution and marketing of UCLA's professional architecture journal. Distributed at art and architecture

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bookstores nationwide. 1st Edition Print Run 2000. Professional Citation Published in Progressive Architecture, Jan 1990. PA Research Award for the DePaul

Psychiatric Care Facility and Guidelines. 8. PAPER PRESENTATIONS The Participatory Planning Culture of Vancouver, British Columbia – Paper accepted for presentation October

2007 ACSP Conference, Milwaukee WI Urban Design at Southeast False Creek. Panel presentation and critique of urban design efforts at the Olympic

Village site in Vancouver. Planning Institute of British Columbia Plantalk, 25 February 2004.

Communicative Urban Design -- Emerging Roles for Urban Designers. Paper Presentation and Panel Discussion.

2000. Department of City and Regional Planning Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley.

Academic Challenge and Student Response to the New Urbanism. Paper presentation and Panel Discussion at

the Third National Symposium on the New Urbanism. 1999. College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley.

GeneratioNext Scenario Planning for 2010 America. Panel Discussion Presentation. 1995. Global Business

Network, Emeryville, CA. Scenarios published in NetView, vol. 7, No. 1. Winter 1996.

9. EXHIBITS Slums and Slum Dwellers: A Photo Exhibit of Urban Poverty and Slum Upgrading in East Africa. February 2008.

Dean’s Alley, University of Pennsylvania. siteWORKS: Investigations of Spaces In-Between. Competition and Symposium Organizer, Curation &

Installation, 1990. Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA.

Sight Works from the Studio of Dagmar Richter. Curation & Installation, 1990. With Dagmar Richter. Gallery

1220, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA. Robert Venturi's Gordon and Virginia MacDonald Medical Research Laboratories. Curation & Installation, 1989.

Gallery 1220, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA. Classical Architecture of Asia Minor: the Photography of Berge Aran. Curation & Installation, 1989. With Berge

Aran. Gallery 1220, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA.

Gilbert Stanley Underwood - His Rustic, Art Deco, and Federal Architecture. Curation & Installation, 1988. Gallery

1220, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, UCLA.

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D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

10. COURSES TAUGHT University of Utah Fall 2011 CMP 6100 – Planning History & Theory (City & Profession). Assoc.

Professor. Graduate student enrolment of 20. Survey course of Urban Theory + Form / Planning History / Planning Theory.

University of Pennsylvania Fall 2007 – Fall 2010 CPLN 670 / 760 – Urban Design Studio: The Public Realm. Assoc. Professor.

Graduate student enrollments between 13 and 58. Introductory urban design studio. Varied projects, both client funded and exploratory:

2007 – South Columbus Blvd Infill Project; and UPenn Postal Lands Project

(13 students); 2008 – Abu Dhabi Central Business District Urban Design Plan ($105,000 in

client funding from the Government of Abu Dhabi) (18 students); 2009 – South and Southwest Philadelphia Sunoco Lands, joint studio with

Landscape Architecture, w/ Cindy Sanders and David Gouverneur (58 students);

2010 – Oranjestad and San Nicolas Downtown Urban Design Plans, w/ Prof.

Gary Hack ($65,000 in client funding from the Government of Aruba)(21 students).

Summer 2007 CPLN 619 - International Development and Design – Case Studies in Slum

Upgrading. Assoc. Professor. Graduate student enrolloment of 12. Travel seminar in the practice of slum planning and upgrading. Funded travel course to Kenya and Tanzania.

Spring 2007 – Spring 2011 CPLN 760 / 673 – Case Studies in Urban Design. Assoc. Professor. Graduate

student enrollments between 26 and 36. Graduate seminar in recent urban design projects from a typological perspective.

Spring 2007 – Spring 2011 CPLN 708 / 507 – Urban Design Methods in Research and Practice. Assoc.

Professor. Graduate student enrollments between 21 and 38. Survey of physical planning and design methods, including indirect design methods, form-based codes, hand drawing, and marketing documents.

Fall 2006 – Fall 2010 CPLN 550 / 510 – Urban and Planning Theory. Assoc Professor. Graduate

student enrollments between 58 and 77. Comparative urbanism, urban theory, and planning theory.

University of British Columbia: Spring 2004 & 2006 PLAN 548J – Urban Design History and Theory Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollment of 17/16, auditors 4/9;

Advanced urban design theory and applications in practice: lectures, 2 exams, participant debates, course discussion. 3 Credit hours.

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Fall 2005 PLAN 587A: Introduction to Physical and Land Use Planning Asst.

Professor. Graduate Student enrolment of 11. New introductory foundation class for urban design concentration within school. Basic land use, planning regimes, drawing and visual presentation skills. Half lecture / half skills modules. 3 Credit Hours.

Fall 2005 PLAN 587B: Introductory Urban Design Studio (6 weeks) Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrolment of 12. Studio partnership

with Vancouver Planning Director Larry Beasley, and Senior City Urban Designer Scot Hein. Studio looked at repair of three urban wastelands and scarification zones under freeways and ramps at entrances to the City of Vancouver. 3 Credit Hours.

Fall 2004 PLAN 587C – Introductory Urban Design Studio (12 weeks) Fall 2003 Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollments of 16 & 7. Introductory

instruction in studio techniques, graphic and oral presentation, drawing and paste-up skills, issues analysis, site planning, site-specific design. 6 Credit hours. Studio projects have included:

-Squamish Citywide Vision Plan; -Downtown Eastside Urban Design Study; -Southeast False Creek and Olympic Village Urban Design Study Spring 2005 PLAN 587D – Advanced Urban Design Studios Spring 2004 Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollments of 10 & 11. Advanced

instruction in studio techniques, graphic and oral presentation, urban analysis . 6 Credit hours. Studio projects:

-Seattle Chinatown/International District Urban Design Plan; -Vancouver Chinatown Community Workshop; -UBC Campus Design Analysis and Master Planning -Main Street Urban Showcase Streetscaping Project. Fall 2004 PLAN 548L – Urban Design Methods in Research and Practice Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollment of 16. Foundational class

in the professional and academic research methods within the urban design field. 3 Credit Hours.

Fall 2004 PLAN 548B – Urban Design Portfolio Studio Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollment of 5. First 7 weeks

consisted of studio instruction in graphic, oral and presentation techniques, drawing and paste-up skills, issues analysis, site planning, site-specific design on Squamish Citywide Vision Plan; Last 6 weeks involved lectures and studio development of portfolio formats and project tear sheets of previous student work. 6 Credit hours.

Summer 2004 Summer Studio / Internship – Powell Street Public Safety and Urban

Design Project. Faculty Supervisor of 6 interns working with the city of Vancouver Central Area Planning Department. 6 Credit Hours

Spring 2004 PLAN 575 – International Development Planning Seminar Asst. Professor. Graduate Student enrollment of 11. Introductory

survey course of international development history, theory, practice,

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and physical planning with focus on processes of informal settlement and upgrading , 1 exams, participant presentations of key literature, 10 international case studies per student and presentation of them. 3 Credit hours.

University of California, Berkeley: Fall 2002 CP 110 - Introduction to City Planning Lecturer / Co-Instructor of Record. Co-taught with Prof. Elizabeth

Macdonald. Undergraduate enrollment 135; personally responsible for one section of 45. Lectures, exams, discussion sections, grading, advising.

Summer 2002 CP 110 – Introduction to City Planning Lecturer / Instructor of Record. Enrollment and personal supervision of

30 American and international undergraduate students. Course organization, lectures, exercises, exams, discussion sections, grading, advising.

Spring 2001 CP 111 – Introduction to Housing: An International Survey Spring 2000 Lecturer / Instructor of Record. Undergraduate enrollments: 69 Spring 1999 (2001), 52 (2000), and 38 (1999). Course organization, lectures,

exercises, exams, grading, advising. Supervision of four Graduate Student Instructors.

Summer 2000 Urban Design Studio Workshop in Apt, France Co-Coordinator of summer urban design studio involving students and

professors from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Ferrara, Italy, Waseda and Hokkaido Universities, Japan, and the University of Toronto

Fall 2000 CP 240 – Theories of Urban Form and Design Graduate Student Instructor, Professor Michael Southworth.

Responsible for grading, advising, professorial assistance. Enrollment: 28 graduate students.

Summer 1997 CP 115 – Urbanization in Developing Countries Graduate Student Instructor, Professor Basil Kamel. Responsible for

grading, advising, discussion sections, professorial assistance. Enrollment: 20 undergraduate students.

Spring 1998 CP 110 – Introduction to City Planning Fall 1997 Graduate Student Instructor. Professors F. Collignon and Spring 1997 K. Christensen. Discussion sections, invited lectures, grading, Fall 1996 advising. Undergraduate discussion section enrollments: 27 (S1998),

25 (F1997), 27(S1997) and 26 (F1996). University of California, Los Angeles Winter 1990 Arch 282B – Modern and Postmodern Architecture Teaching Assistant. Professor Charles Jencks. Grading, advising,

professorial assistance. Enrollment: 37 graduate students.

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School of the Art Institute of Chicago Spring 1987 Art History 101 – Survey of Art and Architecture History: Early Renaissance – Present: Teaching Assistant. Professor Linda

Krause. Discussion sections, grading, advising. Enrollment: 29 undergraduates.

Fall 1986 Art History 100 – Survey of Art and Architecture History: Ancient – Gothic: Teaching Assistant. Professor Robert Loescher.

Discussion sections, grading, advising. Enrollment: 23 undergraduates. 11. STUDENT ADVISING AND SUPERVISION 2006 – 2011 @ UPenn -107 Masters Students enrolled in Urban Design at DCRP -4 PhD Exam Committees -2 PhD Dissertation Committees -10 Research Assistants -ULI Hines Urban Design Competition. Advisor to finalist team 2010. 2005-2006 @ UBC -9 Third Yr. Thesis/Project Students enrolled at SCARP -7 Second Yr. Thesis/Project Students enrolled at SCARP -4 First Yr. Students enrolled at SCARP -1 Third Yr. Thesis Student enrolled in Landscape Architecture -4 Student Internships -5 Directed Studies 2004-2005 @ UBC -10 Third Yr. Thesis/Project Students enrolled at SCARP -6 Second Yr. Thesis/Project Students enrolled at SCARP -4 First Yr. Students enrolled at SCARP -2 Third Yr. Thesis Student enrolled in Landscape Architecture -7 Student Internships -2 Directed Studies 2003-2004 @ UBC -8 Second Yr. Thesis/Project Students enrolled at SCARP -1 Second Yr. Thesis Student enrolled in Landscape Architecture -7 First Yr. Students enrolled at SCARP -2 Directed Studies 12. INVITED COURSE LECTURES Operationalizing Livability and Design Theory. Invited Course Lecture November 2005. School of Community &

Regional Planning, University of British Columbia (Dorcey). Urban Design and Sustainability at Southeast False Creek. Invited Course Lecture October 2004. School of

Community & Regional Planning, University of British Columbia (Dorcey).

Urban Design Research Methods. Invited Course Lecture, March 2004. School of Community & Regional

Planning, University of British Columbia. (Gurstein)

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Values & Participatory Processes in Urban Design. Invited Course Lecture, Oct, 2003. School of Community & Regional Planning, University of British Columbia. (Dorcey)

Urban Design Regulation, Review and Rationale. Invited Course Lecture, 2002. Department of City and Regional

Planning, University of California, Berkeley. Informal Settlement Conditions, Characteristics and Models of Upgrading. Invited Course Lectures, 2001, 2002.

Undergraduate De-Cal Courses, University of California, Berkeley. Postmodern Practice –Paradigm Shift in Urban Design. Invited Course Lecture 2001. Department of City and

Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley. Colonial and Post-Colonial Urban Form in British and French Africa. Invited Course Lecture. 2000. Department of

City and Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley. Planning Institutions and Challenges in the Government of Swaziland. Invited Course Lectures. 1998, 1999.

Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley.

Planning Processes and Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Invited Course Lecture. 1997. Department of City and

Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley. Typologies of Urban Form and Historical Urbanism. Invited Course Lectures, 1996, 1997. Department of City and

Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley. Urban Design Practice and Processes. Invited Course Lectures, 1996, 1997, 1999. Department of City and

Regional Planning. University of California, Berkeley. 13. INVITED REVIEWS 2006-2011 24 Graduate level design studio reviews at the University of Pennsylvania in

Landscape Architecture, City Planning and Architecture. 2005 UBC Press – Peer Review of several urban design manuscripts. 1998 – 2003 Over 30 guest critic sessions at the University of California, Berkeley. All

levels of studio education (beginning undergraduate design to advanced graduate urban design studios). Urban design, planning, architecture, and landscape architecture studios, including several Master of Urban Design Thesis Reviews.

E. ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

14. SERVICE ON UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONS University of Pennsylvania (University-wide) 2009 – 2011 UPenn Board of Trustees Facilities and Campus Planning Committee.

Faculty Representative.

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2008 UPenn Ghana Delegation to Kumasi Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Travel and discussion with Faculty of Arch. & City Plng.

2007-2008 Global Development Initiative Steering Committee: member University of Pennsylvania (School of Design and Departmental) 2007-2008 School of Design Curriculum Committee, Member from City Planning 2006- 2011 Urban Design Concentration Coordinator. Dept of City and Regional

Planning University of British Columbia (University-wide) 2005 UBC Main Mall Urban Design Workshop: participated on design workshop

team for redesign of the primary campus spine. 2004 – current UBC Undergraduate Environmental Design Program Board of Study –

SCARP Faculty Representative 2004 University Boulevard Public Consultation Committee – Faculty

Representative; assisted in the planning of community participation workshops for the planning of new entry and public buildings on the UBC Campus

2003 - 2004 University Fabric Project: Committee member; created research template for graduate researchers undertaking physical design, and governance history of the UBC campus as groundwork for subsequent exhibition.

University of British Columbia (Departmental) 2005 Urban Design and Physical Planning Curriculum: Author of curriculum and

coordinator of new area concentration at the School of Community and Regional Planning.

2004, 2005, 2006 Masters and PhD Admissions Committee: School of Community and Regional Planning. Urban Design application committee chair.

2004 -2005 Committee on Teaching and Advising Task Force: School of Community and Regional Planning committee to review teaching and advising with the program; wrote report to faculty.

University of California, Berkeley (University-wide) 2001 – 2002 UC Berkeley Strategic Planning Committee: Graduate Student

Representative; 20 year academic and facilities plan for the university. Participated in the writing of white papers on university housing and graduate student education. Facilitated graduate student focus groups, and represented the committee to the Graduate Assembly.

2000 UC Berkeley New Century Plan: Invited Guest Reviewer for university’s urban design plan.

University of California, Berkeley (Departmental) 2001 – 2002 PhD Admissions Committee: Department of City and Regional Planning. 2001 – 2002 Faculty Search Committee (Urban Design): PhD Student Representative,

Department of City and Regional Planning. 2001 Research Document on Campus-wide Planning-related Courses:

Department of City and Regional Planning.

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2001 Urban Studies Major Degree Program: Invited reviewer for new curriculum and degree program.

1999 Summer Urban Design Workshop Planning and Discussions: Massa Maritima, Italy with Prof. Paolo Ceccarelli, University of Ferrara and professors from Waseda University, Tokyo.

1999 PhD Advising Survey: interviews, administration, reporting. Department of City and Regional Planning.

1997 – 1999 PhD Curriculum and Program Committee: PhD Student Representative, Department of City and Regional Planning.

University of California, Los Angeles (departmental) 1988 – 1990 Faculty Committee: Student Representative, Department of Architecture. 1989 – 1990 Master of Architecture Admissions Committee: Department of

Architecture. 1988 – 1989 Master of Architecture Curriculum Committee: Student Representative,

Department of Architecture.

F. OTHER ACTIVITIES

15. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2002 UC Berkeley / US Peace Corps Information Sessions: presentation of

experiences to interested volunteer applicants. 1994 – 1995 Siphofaneni Women's Craft Co-operative: Siphofaneni, Swaziland volunteer

assistance to improve design & marketing skills for this women’s basket-making co-op.

16. LANGUAGE SKILLS Basic reading and some rudimentary conversation skills in each: 5 years of instruction in French 1.5 years of instruction in Italian 3 years of instruction in Zulu & siSwati 1.5 years of instruction in Swahili 17. TRAVEL 2011: Spain, Italy, Aruba 2010: Aruba, Curacao, United Arab Emirates, France 2009: United Arab Emirates, Germany, UK 2008: United Arab Emirates, Oman, Spain, France, Ghana 2007: Kenya, Tanzania, Senegal, France 2005: Kauai, Hawaii 2003: Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, India 2002: Southern and Central Mexico 2001: Yucatan Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Baja California 2000: Central & southern France, north-western Italy, Baja California 1999: Central & north-eastern Italy 1998: Vancouver, Canada 1995: South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Zanzibar,

Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Egypt, Israel, Italy 1994: South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia,

Tanzania, Zanzibar, north-eastern Italy 1993: South Africa, Swaziland 1989: Southern and Central Mexico