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Name: Mitchell Acock Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 752 Practice of Design Professions II Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2003 Masters of Business Administration, Hood College, 1992 Bachelor of Arts, Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs, Miami University, 1985 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2004 - Present Professional Experience: Principal, Acock Associates Architects, Columbus, OH, 1995 – Present Project Manager, The Stonehenge Company, 1993 – 1995 Infantry Officer, Reserve, United States Marine Corps, 1985 - 1999 Licenses/Registration: Ohio NCARB Certificate LEED Accredited Professional Selected Publications and Recent Research: none Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Mitchell Acock Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 752 Practice of Design Professions II Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2003 Masters of Business Administration, Hood College, 1992 Bachelor of Arts, Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs, Miami University, 1985 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2004 - Present Professional Experience: Principal, Acock Associates Architects, Columbus, OH, 1995 – Present Project Manager, The Stonehenge Company, 1993 – 1995 Infantry Officer, Reserve, United States Marine Corps, 1985 - 1999 Licenses/Registration: Ohio NCARB Certificate LEED Accredited Professional Selected Publications and Recent Research: none Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Mousam Adcock Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 724 Structural Design in Architecture Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2004 B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering, B.A. Art, Lafayette College, 2001 Teaching Experience: Adjunct Professor, The Ohio State University, 2004 - 2009 Professional Experience: Architect, Acock Associates Architects, Columbus, OH, 2007 – Present Associate, WSA Studio, Columbus, OH, 2004 – 2007 Intern, P.J. Dick, Inc., Columbus, OH, 2003 Licenses/Registration: Ohio NCARB Registration LEED Accredited Professional Selected Publications and Recent Research: none Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Jane Amidon Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Architecture versus Landscape: Terms

of Engagement” (with John McMorrough) Educational Credentials: Master of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University, 1995 BA in History, Williams College, 1988 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 2008 – Present Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 2003 – 2007 Visiting Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2002 – 2003 Visiting Critic, University of Arizona, October 2001, May 2002 Richard W. Trott Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, April 2000,

February 2001 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 1994 - 1995 Professional Experience: Amidon design communication, Columbus, OH, 1997 – Present Design Associate, Office of Dan Kiley, 1993 - 1998 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: Moving Horizon: The Landscape Architecture of Kathryn Gustafson and Partners,

(Birkhauser Press, English, German and French hardcover editions 2005; Chinese paperback edition 2006).

Ten Landscapes: Stephen Stimson Associates, J. Trulove, ed. (Rockport Press, 2002) Radical Landscapes: Reinventing Outdoor Space, (Thames and Hudson, 2001 hardcover

edition; Thames and Hudson, Frankfort: DVA, Madrid: Blume, 2003 foreign language hardcover and paperback edition)

Dan Kiley: America’s Master Landscape Architect, (Bulfinch/Little, Brown; Thames and Hudson, 1999)

Editor Source Books in Landscape Architecture 4: ILARIS -- The Puget Sound Plan, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2007)

Editor Source Books in Landscape Architecture 3: Nasher Sculpture Center Garden, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006)

Editor Source Books in Landscape Architecture 2: Three Urban Projects, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2005)

Editor Source Books in Landscape Architecture 1: Allegheny Riverfront Park, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2005)

“Regenerative landscapes: remediating places / BIG NATURE,” chapter in Design Ecologies, Blostein and Tilder, eds. (Princeton Architectural Press, 2009)

“At the Threshold” and “Strange Gifts,” in Between Form and Circumstance: Rethinking the Contemporary Landscape, Anita Berrizbeitia, ed. (Yale University Press, 2008)

Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Beth Blostein Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 700 Technology Distribution “VE – DAY, Value and Economics in

Architecture” Educational Credentials: Master of Design Studies, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1996 M.A. in Industrial Design, The Ohio State University, 1995 B.S. in Architecture, The Ohio State University 1991 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, January 2000 - Present Adjunct Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1998 - 1999 Professional Experience: Blostein/Overly Architects, Columbus, OH, 2000-present. Design Group Inc., Columbus, OH, 1996-1999. John Reagan Architects, Columbus, OH, 1991-1993. NBBJ, Columbus, OH, 1991. Mark O’Bryan, Architect, Columbus, OH, 1988 Licenses/Registration: Ohio Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Design Ecologies”, symposium designed and organized in collaboration with Lisa Tilder (January, 2006) “Found in Translation: The Hunt for an Absent Landscape.” (Dichotomy, volume 16,

winter, 2005) “Casual Encounters” New Housing New York 2005 Competition Report. (Dawson

Publications, 2005) “en + tour”, invited lecturer as part of “Vanishing Point” symposium (Wexner Center, May,

2005) “Gradient House” HOME House Project. (MIT Press, 2004.) “The Promise of Wall Street: Dynamic Strategies of Production + Practice.” (306090,

volume 06, May, 2004) “Casual Encounters.” Urban Life Lecture Series of the Metropolitan Club. Athletic Club,

Columbus, with Bart Overly. (March, 2004) “Appropriate Levels of Access: Empirical Studies in the Availability of Computers in

Studio.” Connecting Crossroads of Digital Discourse. ACADIA Conference Proceedings, with Matt Bernhardt (Ball State University, October, 2004)

Baumer Symposium, “Meta Media, Hyper Culture”, Co-organizer and Moderator, (2002) “AND House” ARCADE: Seattle Case Study Homes (November, 2002) Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Beatrice Bruscoli Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Educational Credentials: Dottorato di Ricerca in Progettazione Architettonica, Facolta’ di Architettura Universita’

degli Studi di Genova, Italia, 1997 Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1990 Laurea in Architettura Universita’ degli Studi La Sapienza di Roma, Italia, 1987 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University Professional Experience: Licenses/Registration: Italy: Oedine degli Architetti di Roma e provincia, Italia Selected Publications and Recent Research: Lecture “Between Landscapes and Urban Fabric”, (Pennsylvania State University Rome Center, 2004) Cesena Italia: National Design Competition for the urban renewal of Piazza della Liberta, (2003) Osimo Ancona—Galleria A.D. Arte: New Paintings/10 Artists Show, (March 2002) Lecture “Incisioni, Materia e Geometrie”, (Facolta’ di Architettura Universita’ degli Studi Rome Tre, 2001) C. Franco, A. Massarente, M. Trisciuglio “L’antico ed il nuovo. Il rapporto tra citta’ antica ed architettura contemporanea”, UTET Torino, architectural project new museum structure, (2003) “Continuita’ e Discontinuita’—Vuoti Urbani nel tessuto antico”, seminar projects, (Dedalo Editore, Roma, 2003) “Controspazio: La casa di Eva. Lo scarto, una chiave di lettura delle differenze” #2/2201, (Gangemini Editore, Roma, 2001) “City and Void” in Density/Intensity, (Sala Editore, Firenze, 2000) Professional Memberships:

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Name: Michael Cadwell Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 626 Introduction to Building Construction Architecture 802 Architectural Theory II Architecture 842 Advanced Architectural Design II: Comprehensive Studio Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Yale University, School of Architecture, 1981 BA, English Literature, Williams College, 1974 Teaching Experience: Professor, The Ohio State University, 2004 – Present Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1995 – 2004 Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1989 – 1995 Undergraduate Studio Instructor, Parsons School of Design, 1989 Advanced Studio Instructor, Rhode Island School of Design, 1988 Undergraduate Studio Instructor, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1988 Undergraduate Studio Instructor, Williams College, 1986 Professional Experience: Principal, Cadwell & Murphy Architects, Columbus, OH, 1990-present. Designer and Builder, Small Buildings, 1983 – 1994 Designer & Job Captain, Wiemann & Lamphere Architects, Burlington, VT, 1985-1987 Designer, Cesar Pelli & Associates, New Haven, CT, 1981-1984 Design Assistant, Turner Brooks, Architect, Burlington, VT, 1979 Licenses/Registration: LEED, AP Ohio Vermont NCARB Registration Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Faxes from the Future,” Hunch 12, the Berlage Institute Report , 2009 “The Beauty of the Percolation,” Harvard Design Magazine, Autumn 2008 “Two Stones,” Log 12, Anyone Corporation, 2008 “Stone and Feather,” Domus, June 2007 Strange Details (MIT Press, 2007) “FAAR Out,” Exhibition of Academy Design Arts Fellows, 2003 “True Blue,” Exhibition of Yale Graduates, 2002 “Cleveland Case Study Houses Exhibition,” 2002 “Small Buildings” Pamphlet Architecture 17 (Princeton Architectural Press, 1996) Creative work has been published in the New York Times, Architecture Record,

Progressive Architecture, L’Arca, L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Metropolitan Home, Metropolis, Oz, Ottagano, and Harvard Architectural Review

Grants, Fellowships, and Awards from the Graham Foundation, the American Academy in Rome, the MacDowell Arts Colony, the Woodstock Arts Colony, ACSA, AIA Columbus, and New York Architectural League

Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Sarah Cowles

Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Educational Credentials: Master of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University, 2005 BFA, Sculpture, California College of Arts and Crafts, 1995 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 2009 – Present Trott Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, 2008 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 2004 - 2005 Professional Experience: Project Designer, Tom Leader Studio, Berkeley, CA, 2004 – 2008 Project Designer, Conger Moss Guillard Landscape Architecture, San Francisco, CA,

2005 – 2007 Intern, Hargreaves Associates, San Francisco, CA, 2001 Art Director, Affison, San Francisco, CA, 2000 Art Director, Mainsail Web Development Group, Berkeley, CA, 1998 - 2000 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Salvaged Terrain” Architecture, (October 2006) Book review, Drosscapes, Alan Berger, Princeton Architectural Press, 2005, (Topos

Online, 2005) “Design for Urban Autonomy: Amplifying Resources in the Fallow City” with Margot

Lystra, (Crit No. 61, 2005) “Beta Laydown: Scripting in the Bonneville Salt Flats” Lecture, Harvard Graduate School

of Design, (2007) “Noise to Signal” Lecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design, University of Virginia,

(2007) “Site Analysis and Mapping” Lecture, UC Davis, (October 2007) Professional Memberships: none

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Name: William Keoni Fleming Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Architecture 700 Allied Arts & Issues “Solar Decathlon Workshop” Educational Credentials: M. Arch., Princeton University, 2000 B.Arch., Rice University. 1994 B.A. in architecture/art/art history, Rice University, 1992 Teaching Experience: The Ohio State University, 2004-Present Princeton University, 2000 Professional Experience: Project manager/project architect/sustainability manager, DesignGroup, Columbus, OH,

2007-Present Project manager/project architect, Freebairn-Smith & Crane, San Francisco, CA, 2006-

2007 Project manager, Guy Nordenson & Associates, New York City, NY, 2004-2005 Senior designer, Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton, NJ, 2000-2004 Designer, Michael Graves & Associates, Princeton, NJ, 1994-1998 Licenses/Registration: New Jersey Ohio NCARB Certification LEED AP LEED AP BD+C Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Solar Decathlon 2011 Finalists” exhibition, National Building Museum, (2010) “Sustainable Education Facility Succeeds Through Team Collaboration”, in Sustainable

Engineering, (May 2010) US Department of Energy (grant for 2011 Solar Decathlon), (2010) Tenth Place, 2009 Solar Decathlon, US Department of Energy, (2009) US Department of Energy (grant for 2009 Solar Decathlon), (2008) Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Jacqueline Gargus Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 600 History of Architecture I Architecture 601 History of Architecture II Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Europe Study Trip ’10 Prep Seminar” Architecture 698.02 Study Abroad “Paris Program 2008 & 2010”, “Vienna Program 2009” Architecture 241 Architectural Design I Architecture 242 Architectural Design II Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1982 BA, Wellesley College, 1974 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1996 – Present Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1988 – 1996 Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 1984 – 1985 Visiting Professor, Technical University, Vienna, 2001 Visiting Critic in Architecture, Harvard University, 1985 - 1987 Professional Experience: WOMBAT Architects, 1992-1996 Ewing Cole Cherry Parksy, Philadelphia 1982-1984 Alan Greenberg, Architect, New Haven, CT 1980 Licenses/Registration: Ohio Selected Publications and Recent Research: “The Casa Malaparte and the Metaphysical Tradition” in Surrealism in Architecture

(Routledge Press, 2005) Encyclopedia of the Midwest essays on “HH Richardson”, “Holarbird and Roche”,

“Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill”, and “William LeBarron Jenney” (Ohio State University Press, 2005)

The Use and Abuse of Paper: Essays on Alvar Aalto” with Kari Jormakka & Douglas Graf (Tampere University of Technology Press, Datutop 20, 1999)

“Preservation and Modernity,” Presentation at Preservation Resource Center (New Orleans, 2005)

New Museums Today, Parts 1 and 2, Presentations at the Columbus Museum of Art (September 2002)

“Dresden: Architecture and Catastrophe” Lecture presented at the Columbus Museum of Art (2001)

“Drawing into Architecture: Aalto’s Riola Church,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology Symposium on Alvar Aalto (1999)

“The Eye and the Mind: European vs. American Avant-gardes in Architecture,” Lecture given to an assemblage of Fulbright Fellows (May 2001)

“Cultural Capital and Architectural Production,” Presentation at Vienna University of Technology (2001)

Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Nicholas Gelpi Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 341 Architectural Design IV Architecture 342 Architectural Design V Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Educational Credentials: Bachelor of Architecture, Tulane University, 2002 Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design, Columbia University, 2003 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-Present Howard E. LeFevre '29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow, The Ohio State University, 2008 –

2009 Co-Instructor, Columbia University, 2007 -2008 Teaching Assistant, Columbia University, 2003-2004 Teaching Assistant, Pratt Institute, 2003 Professional Experience: Project Team, Project Architect, Steven Holl Architects, New York, NY, 2004 - 2008 Project Manager, nArchitects, New York, NY, 2004 Designer, G-tects LLC, New York, NY, 2003 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Time for Design,” Lecture, (Miami Museum of Contemporary Art) “Mockups,” Lecture, (Knowlton School of Architecture, Spring 2009) “Mockups,” FORWARD 209, The Architecture and Design Journal of the National

Associates Committee, (American Institute of Architects) “Mockups,” Exhibition of Research, Banvard Gallery, Knowlton School of Architecture

(The Ohio State University, Spring 2009) Transmaterial 2: A Catalog of Materials That Redefine Our Physical Environment, Blaine

Brownwell, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2008) “First Annual R+D Awards”, Moss, Meyers, Kroloff, (Architect Magazine, 2007) Transmaterial: A Catalog of Materials That Redefine Our Physical Environment, Blaine

Brownwell, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2005) “The Leaders of the Latest Materials Revolution” Interview by Blaine Brownwell,

(Architectural Record, 2005) “Ontology Now!!! – Which Way is New Orleans?” (NEXT Lunchtime Lecture Series, 2003) Photography Exhibit/Lecture, “Neighborhoods Exposed” (Tulane University, 2001)

Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Douglas Graf Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 610 Introduction to Architectural Theory Architecture 783H Senior Honors Seminar Architecture 784H Senior Honors Projects Architecture 803 Architectural Theory III Architecture 841 Advanced Architectural Design I Architecture 893 Independent Study Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Harvard University, 1971 AB, Architecture and Urban Planning, Princeton University, 1968 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1984 – Present Colin Clipson Visiting Professor in Architectural Theory, University of Michigan, 2009 Charles Moore Visiting Professor in Urban Design, University of Michigan, 2009 Visiting Instructor, Bauhaus/Weimar, Weimar, Germany, March 1996 Visiting Critic, The Architectural Association, London, England, 1994 Visiting Professor, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland, 1991, 1992 Visiting Professor, The University of Washington, 1989, 1990, 1991 Assistant Professor, The University of Kentucky, 1978 – 1984 Professional Experience: Design Consultant, Mid-Ohio Design, Columbus, OH, 2003 – Present Principal, Douglas Graf and Associates, Columbus, OH 1984 – Present Design Consultant, Kipnis and Shirdel, Architects, London/Los Angeles, 1991, 1994 Design Consultant, Landscape Design Associates, Cambridge, MA Design Consultant, Riehm, Owensby, Guzman, Architects, San Antonio, TX, 1982 – 1987 Principal, Douglas Graf and Associates, Boston, MA/Lexington, KY, 1980 – 1983 Associate, OMNIUM, Architects and Engineers, Boston, MA, 1976 – 1980 Designer, The Architects Collaborative, Cambridge, MA, 1975 – 1976 Licenses/Registration: Massachusetts Selected Publications and Recent Research: Competition Entry with graduate students, “Town Center, Miami, FL” (2010) “Vistas and Visiting: Similarities in Strategies in Architecture and Urban Design”,

presented at Urban Design Conference, Reno, (2010) Competition Entry with Tony Caicco, “Chapel, Air Force Residential Complex” San

Antonio, TX (2009) “Running from Rune to Ruin”, chapter of book on Aalto’s summerhouse to be published

in Finland, (2009) “Form’s Fallow Function” in proceedings of the Bauhaus Symposium, (2009) “Long Addition: An Urban Design Strategy”, presented at Urban Design Conference,

Albuquerque, (2009) With MidOhio Design, “Design Development of ‘Riverside’”, (2008) “The Natural History of the Gate”, presented at Chinese University of Hong Kong (2007) “Urban Design at 3/16” Scale”, presented at Urban Design Conference, Calgary, (2007) “Siting the City with Sitte: Crypto-archeology in contemporary practice”, presented at

Urban Design Conference, Phoenix, (2006)

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Professional Memberships: None Name: Brian Holland Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 441 Architectural Design VI Architecture 442 Architectural Design VII Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Educational Credentials: M.Arch., University of Pennsylvania, 2006 B.Arch., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 1999 Teaching Experience: Howard E. LeFevre Emerging Practitioner Fellow, The Ohio State University, 2009-2010 Visiting Assistant Professor, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 2009 Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design, 2007 Professional Experience: Senior Designer, Archi-Tectonics, New York NY 2006-2008 Project Designer, Semple Brown Design, Denver CO 2003-2005 Intern Architect, Brendle APV Architects, Denver CO 2002-2003 Designer/Researcher, Naga Studio Architecture, Los Angeles CA 2000, 2002 Project Designer, Michael W. Folonis Architects, Santa Monica CA 1999-2002 Licenses/Registration: none (Candidate for architectural registration in California) Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Future Farm City / Cultivating Columbus” (Research at Ohio State Univ, 2010) “Computational Organicism: Examining Evolutionary Design Strategies in Architecture” in

Nexus Network Journal vol. 12 no. 3 (Birkhauser, 2010) “Urban Re(f)use: An Ecology of Waste” in VIA Occupation (Via Books, 2008) Professional Memberships none

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Name: Lisa Hsieh Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Architecture 700 Technology Distribution “The Edible, Wearable, Playable, & Readable

Architecture in the 1960s and 1970s” Educational Credentials: PhD Candidate in History and Theory of Architecture, Princeton University, 2005 –

Present M.A., Architecture, Princeton University, 2008 Master of Architecture, University of Michigan, 1999 M.A. Mathematics, Indiana University, 1995 B.S. Mathematics, National Taiwan University, 1994 Teaching Experience: Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, 2008 – 2009 Assistant in Instruction, Princeton University, 2007 Associate Instructor of Mathematics, Indiana University, 1995 - 1996 Professional Experience: Principal, Ar-ch Studio, New York, NY, 2003 – Present Mancini-Duffy, New York, NY, 2002 -2005 Mancini-Duffy, San Francisco, CA, 2000 – 2002 Hodgetts + Fung, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 Morphosis, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Quotient City,” Thresholds 29, (MIT Press, 2005) “Urban Sleeper,” Thersholds 27, (MIT Press, 2004) Young Architects 5: Inhabiting Identity, p.72 -79 (Princeton Architectural Press, 2004) Portable Houses, p.89 (Gibbs Smith Publisher, 2004) The New York Times, F3 (Home & Garden, May 1, 2003) E2 Exploring the Urban Condition, p. 160 – 161 (Actar, 2003) “Temporary Permanent House,” Shikenchiku, p.216 (Tokyo, 2002) Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Kay Bea Jones Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Public Space” Intl Stds/Architecture 698: Abroad Studies “Public Space in Rome” Architecture 844: Advanced Architectural Design Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Yale University, 1982 BA-Fine Arts, St. Olaf College, 1979 Certificate, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Oslo, Norway, 1978 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1991 – Present Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1985 – 1991 Professional Experience: Research Architect, George Acock Architects, Columbus, OH, 2001 – 2004 Architectural Designer, Studio Orsanmichele, Florence, Italy, 1983 – 1987 Architectural Designer, Brown Daltas and Associates, Rome, Italy, 1984 -1985

Selected Publications and Recent Research: IPSC $50,000 Grant for “ReVisioning Weinland Park” urban & housing design, (2010-11) Submission to HUD Challenge Grant with MORPC and OSU collaborators for $865,000 ”Suspending Modernity: The Architecture of Franco Albini,” illustrated book manuscript (in

review) EDRA 2006 Places Design Award/AIA Columbus 2006 and Ohio AIA 2007 design

awards for Buckeye Village Community Center, Columbus, OH with Acock Architects Annali di Architettura Rivista del Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura, book

reviews for “Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean: Vernacular Dialogues and Contested Identities”, edited by Jean-Francois Lejeune and Michelangelo Sabatino; (Routledge, 2010) and “Pride in Modesty: Modernist Architecture and the Vernacular Tradition in Italy”, by Michelangelo Sabatino (University of Toronto Press 2010).

“Rome’s Uncertain Tiberscape: TEVERETERNO and the Urban Commons,” by “Aquae Urbis Romae: the Waters of the City of Rome” (http://www.iath.virginia.edu/waters/article.html. Spring 2009).

Oltre I Graticelli—appunti di viaggio, Beyond Skyscrapers—travel diary, with Michela Rossi, & Sylvie Duvernoy (Florence: Alinea Editrice, 2008, Italian and English)

“Siting Performance: A Frenchman in the American Midwest, Jean Nouvel’s Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2006.” In E(d)A 03, Esempi di Architettura, in English & Italian, (issue 3, 2008)

“Trieste as Collision along the Sea: between Central Europe and Italianita’” with Sylvie Duvernoy, in Bele Antiche Stòrie: Writing, Borders, and the Instability of Identity–Trieste 1719-2007, and book cover graphics, edited by Charles Klopp, (New York: Bordighera, 2008. Forthcoming in Italian by Trieste: Il Ramo d’Oro Press)

Stuart, Catriona, EDRA/Places 2006 Design Award “Buckeye Village Community Center—Columbus, OH, Kay Bea Jones, The Ohio State University,” Places, (October 2006, volume 18, number 3, www.places-journal.org/issues/issue.php?volume=18&issue=3)

Professional Memberships: AAUW (American Association of University Women) AACUPI (Association of American College and University Programs in Italy) PPLI (OSU-Presidents and Provosts Leadership Institute)

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Name: Jason Kentner Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Educational Credentials: Master in Landscape Architecture, Harvard University, 2004 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, The Pennsylvania State University, 1999 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 2006 – Present Visiting Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2005 – 2006 Visiting Lecturer, The University of Texas at Austin, 2004 -2005 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 2003, 2004 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 2004 Professional Experience: Influx Studio, Columbus, OH, 2006 - Present Licenses/Registration: Registered Landscape Architecture, Ohio Selected Publications and Recent Research: Lecture – blur: landscape's shifting image, (Columbus Museum of Art, 2006) Lecture – Flight 93: Competition Experience w/ Karen Lewis, (UT School of Architecture

Summer Academy, Austin, TX, 2005) "Finalists Named for Flight 93 Memorial", (Architectural Record, March 2005) "UT Team Among Finalists for Flight 93 Memorial", (Texas Architect, March 2005) "Landscape Memorials", (Landscape Architecture Magazine, March 2005) "Commemorative Landscape", (Landscape Architecture Magazine, April 2005) "Flight 93 Memorial Designs Unveiled", (The Washington Post, September 8, 2005) Professional Memberships: ASLA Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Urban Land Institute

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Name: Jeffrey Kipnis Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 200Outlines of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Advanced Analysis of Contemporary

Architecture as Cultural Discourse” Architecture 801 Architectural Theory I Architecture 844 Advanced Architectural Design

Educational Credentials: MS Physics, Georgia State University, 1982 BS Physics, Georgia State University, 1976 Teaching Experience: Professor, The Ohio State University, 1987 – Present Distinguished Visiting Professor, Angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Present Visiting Professor, Princeton University 2008-present Distinguished Visiting Professor, SCI-Arc, 2008-present Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 2006-7 Visiting Professor, Columbia University, 1990 – 2004 Visiting Scholar, Architecture Intermundium, Como, Italy, 1988 Visiting Professor, Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1987 Visiting Professor, University Of Cincinnati, 1985 -1986 Permanent Adjunct Professor, The Cooper Union, 1985 -1988 Professional Experience: none Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: Stone and Feather (Prestel-USA, 2007) “Act II” in The Writings of Peter Eisenman, Volume II (Yale University Press, 2006) “Who’s Afraid of Gift Wrapped Kazoos” In What Makes a Great Exhibition, ed. Paula

Marincola, Philadelphia Exhibition Initiative (2006) “Diagrams of re-origination,” in Peter Eisenman Feints, (Skira, 2006) “Cincinnati Impressions,” in Morphosis IV, (Rizzoli, 2005) “Against Two Gravities” Get Off of My Cloud: the texts of Coop Himmelblau 1968-2005,

(Hatje Cantz, 2005) “A Time for Freedom,” Architecture Interruptus, (Wexner Center for the Arts, 2007) “Long, Long Ago”, in Phylogenesis: FOA’s Arc, (Actar, 2004) “The Next Problem in Architecture”, The State of Architecture, (Monacelli Press, 2004) “Daniel Libeskind,” in Libeskind, (Rizzoli, 2003) Professional Memberships none

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Name: William Lantz Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 616 Intro to Architectural Structures Architecture 617 Wood and Steel Structures Architecture 618 Masonry and Concrete Structures Educational Credentials: MS, Engineering Mechanics, The Ohio State University, 1966 BArch, The Ohio State University, 1963 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2004 – Present Professional Experience: Founding Principal of Lantz Jones and Nebraska, with over 35 years of experience in the design of educational facilities, medical centers, courthouses and commercial buildings. Among these is Knowlton Hall. Licenses/Registration: Engineering Registration: Arizona Colorado Florida Indiana Maryland New Mexico Ohio Virginia Wisconsin Selected Publications and Recent Research: 2009 AIA Columbus Design Award Program The Ohio State University Thompson Library – Merit Award AIA West Virginia’s 2009 Design Award Program 2009 ACEC Engineering Excellence Awards 2009 Henry L. Hunker Urban Legacy Award 2009 Award of Merit from Midwest Construction News 2009 Excellence in Multi-Family Architecture 2009 Ohio Historic Preservation Office Award 2008 AIA Columbus Sustainability Award 2008 Excellence in Construction Award 2007 AIA Cincinnati Honor Award 2006 AIA Sustainable Design Award Professional Memberships: American Concrete Institute American Institute of Steel Construction National Trust for Historic Preservation

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Name: Karen Lewis Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 271 Architectural Graphics I Architecture 272 Architectural Graphics II Architecture 341 Architectural Design IV Architecture 342 Architectural Design V Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Harvard University, 2004 B.A. in Architecture, Wellesley College, 1997 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 2009 – Present Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 2006 – 2009 Lecturer, University of Kentucky, 2004 – 2006 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 2003 - 2004 Professional Experience: Principal, Influx Studio, Columbus, OH Exhibition Design Intern, Cambridge Seven Associates, Cambridge, MA, 2001 Information architect, Icon- Nicholson, New York, NY, 1999 – 2000 Exhibition Designer, Whirlwind and Company, New York, NY 1998 – 1999 Exhibition Designer, Bruce Museum of Arts and Sciences, Greenwich, CT, 1997 - 1998 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Yellowtown,” in Dr. Matthew Soar, ed., Logocities. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota

Press, Fall 2010) (Earlier version published in MULTI: The RIT Journal of Diversity and Plurality in Design, Fall 2008)

“Jif Peanut Butter Factory” design project, in Strategy by Design: A Process of Strategy Innovation by James Carlopio (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

"Inner Space" competition boards, with Jason Kentner. "Intersections: The Grand Concourse Beyond 100". (The Bronx Museum and The Design Trust for Public Space [curator]. http://gallery.grandconcourse100.org/. September 2009 – present)

"Inner Space" competition boards and architecture model, with Jason Kentner. Spotlight on "Intersections: Grand Concourse Beyond 100". AIA New York and The Design Trust for Public Space [curator]. Helfand Spotlight Series, The Center for Architecture, (New York, NY, November 2009 - December 2009)

Review of Everyday Urbanism, by Eds. John Leighton Chase, Margaret Crawford, and John Kaliski. The Journal of Architectural Education.(September 2009):

“110% Juice,” in Gregory A. Luhan, Phillip Anzalone, Mark Cabrinha, Cory Clarke, eds., Synthetic Landscapes: ACADIA 2006 International Conference Proceedings. (ACADIA Publications, 2006.)

Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Robert S. Livesey, FAIA Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History, “Lookin’ Good”, “Architectural Stuff” Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio Architecture 751 Practice of Design Professions I Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 1972 AB, Princeton University, 1969 Teaching Experience: Professor, The Ohio State University, 1983 - Present Visiting Critic in Architectural Design, Yale University, 1976 - 1983 Visiting Professor, Syracuse University, 1981 Visiting Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1979 – 1980 Professional Experience: Principal, Robert Livesey, Architect, Columbus, OH, 1983 – Present Director of Design, CU2HA, Princeton, NJ, 1981 – 1983 Partner, Livesey/Rosenstein Associates, New York, NY, 1978 – 1981 Project Designer, Stirling Wilford Associates, New York, NY, 1979 – 1981 Designer, I.M. Pei & Partners, New York, NY, 1976 -1978 Designer, James Stirling and Partner, London, 1975 -1976 Licenses/Registration: Ohio Connecticut NCARB Registration Selected Publications and Recent Research: Introduction, Moody Nolan: Aesthetics Function Technology, Maurizio Vitta, Ed.,

(Arcaedizioni, 2002) Various entries, City Secrets: New York, Robert Kahn, Ed., (Little Bookroom, 2002) Various entries, City Secrets: London, Robert Kahn, Ed., (Little Bookroom, 2001) Various entries, City Secrets: Florence, Venice & the Towns of Italy, Robert Kahn, Ed.,

(Little Bookroom, 2000) Various entries, City Secrets: Rome, Robert Kahn, Ed., (Little Bookroom, 1999) Harold M. Nestor Academic Center: “Livesey,” Paesaggio Urbano 4-5, (July- October

1997) Roswell Park Cancer Institute Research Facility: “Medical Research Complex, Roswell

Park Cancer Institute, Delmar, New York” Advanced Technology Facilities Design: 1996 Review, (1996)

Roswell Park Cancer Institute Research Facility: “Robert Livesey,” Architectural Criticism, (April 1996)

Harold M. Nestor Academic Center: “Robert Livesey,” Architectural Criticism, (April 1996) Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects American Collegiate Schools of Architecture American Academy in Rome, Society of Fellows

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Name: John McMorrough Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 602 History of Architecture III Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Architecture versus Landscape: Terms

of Engagement” (with Jane Amidon) Architecture 700 Technology Distribution “Urbanism, circa 1986 – 2008” Architecture 810 Baumer Master Class Architecture 842 Advanced Architectural Design II: Comprehensive Studio Educational Credentials: Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture, Harvard University, 2007 Master of Architecture (with distinction), Harvard University, 1998 Bachelor of Architecture, University of Kansas, 1992 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2005 – 2010 Lecturer, Yale University, 2003 -2004 Design Critic, Yale University, 2002 – 2004 Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003 -2004 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 1997 Design Critic, Harvard University, 1998 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1998 -2002 Principal Instructor in Architecture, Harvard University, 2003 – 2004 Design Critic, Northeastern University, 2002 Design Critic, Boston Architectural Center, 1997 – 1998 Professional Experience: Principal, studioAPT, Columbus, OH, 2000 – Present Researcher, OMA/AMO, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1999 – 2002 Architect, Rothman Partners, Boston, MA, 1996 -1998 Architect, Oaklander, Coogan & Vitto Architects, New York, NY, 1994 – 1996 Licenses/Registration: New York Selected Publications and Recent Research: “After Words…Before Worlds: The Propositions of Urbanity” Constellations: Constructing

Urban Design Practices, (Columbia University GSAPP, 2007) “Blowing the Lid Off Paint: The Architectural Coverage of Supergraphics” Hunch 11

(Representations), (February 2007) “I.M. Pei”, Exhibition and Catalog Text, Beyond the Harvard Box, (Harvard University,

2006) “The Future of Fuelish Building” (Book Review: Fire and Memory, The Long Emergency,

& Massive Change) VOLUME 7 (Archis vol. 21, #1, 2006) “Notes on the Adaptive Re-use of Program” Praxis: Journal of Writing + Building (Issue 8:

Reprogramming, 2006) Book Review: Ant Farm 1968-1978 Constructs: Yale Architecture School Journal (Fall

2004) “The House Always Wins: Notes on Capitalism, Casinos and Koolhaas” Praxis: Journal of

Writing + Building (Issue 5: After Capitalism, 2003) “Scanning the Aberrant Architecture of Diller + Scofidio” Constructs: Yale Architecture

School Journal (Fall 2003)

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Professional Memberships: Society of Architectural HistoriansName: Michael Meredith Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 844 Advanced Architectural Design Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Harvard University, 2000 Bachelor of Architecture, Syracuse University 1994 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, Harvard University, 2007 – Present Visiting Design Critic, The Ohio State University, 2009 Assistant Professor, Harvard University, 2004 – 2007 Visiting Design Critic, Harvard University, 2003 – 2004 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, 2001 – 2004 Lecturer, Muschenheim Fellow, University of Michigan, 2000 - 2001 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 1998 -1999 Professor, Boston Architectural Center, 1999 Professional Experience: Principal, MOS, New Haven, CT, 2003 – Present Writer, Critic, Artforum Magazine, 2002- 2004 Residency, The Chinati Foundation, 2000 Skidmore, Owings, Merrill, LLP / Peter Eisenman IFCCA Competition, 1999 Richard Gluckman Architects, 1996 – 1998 Storefront for Art and Architecture, 1995 – 1998 S.L.A. Architects, 1994 - 1996 Licenses/Registration: New York Connecticut Massachusetts Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Conversations,” Praxis: Journal of Writing + Building, no. 11, (2009) “Never Enough,” Verb Parametric, (2008) Interiors, Harvard Design Magazine, (2008) Perspecta 41: The Grand Tour: The Yale Architectural Journal, “Radical Inclusion! (A

Survival Guide for Post-Architecture)” (MIT Press, Dec. 2008) Materials Maters: Making Architecture, Co-Edited with Gail Peter Bordon, (ACSA Press,

2008) “Environ(ne)ment,” Domus, (2007) “Notes for those beginning the discipline of architecture/ The Glimmering Noise,”

DVD/booklet, (Jan. 2006) “The Other Mies,” A+U, Architecture and Urbanism, (Oct 2005) “Complex/MoMa PS1: young architects,” Praxis: Journal of Writing + Building, (March

2005) “On Translation, Mori on Wright,” A+U, Architecture and Urbanism, (Jan. 2004) Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Jane Murphy Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 426/616 Introduction to Architectural Structures Architecture 628 Building Construction II Architecture 241 Architectural Design I Architecture 341 Architectural Design IV Architecture 342 Architectural Design V Architecture 343/643/844 Vertical Studio Architecture 343/443 Vertical Studio

Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Yale University, 1981 BA, Art, Smith College, 1976 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1989 – Present Courtesy Adjunct Appointment, Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design Teaching Assistant, Yale University, 1980 -1981 Professional Experience: Principal, Cadwell & Murphy Architecture, Columbus, OH, 1990 – Present Architect, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, P.C., New York, NY, 1984 -1989 Intermediate Designer, Peter L. Gluck & Associates, New York, NY, 1983 Designer, D’Urso Design, Hong Kong and New York, 1982 – 1983 Designer, Cesar Pelli and Associates, New Haven, CT, 1981 Modelmaker, Bassetti Norton Metler and Rothschild, Seattle, WA, 1980 Architectural Intern, Nacul Environmental Design Center, Amherst, MA, 1977 Licenses/Registration: Ohio New York NCARB Registration LEED Accredited Professional Selected Publications and Recent Research: “FabHouse Studio”. Without a Hitch: New Directions in Prefabricated Architecture: ACSA

Northeast Conference and Proceedings. (2008) “Insulation and Modernism: 1900-1955”. Fresh Air, Conference and Proceedings of the

95th Annual Meeting of the ACSA, (ACSA Press, 2007) AIA Honor Award: Mimring Road Houses (unbuilt) with Michael Cadwell. (2006) Innovation Initiative: awarded commission (with Michael Cadwell) to design mixed use

buildings as part of Westcott House Foundation site. (2004) Case Study Cleveland invited competition and exhibition, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland—

(Spaces Gallery, 2002, University of Toronto Gallery, 2003); catalogue: House: Case Study Cleveland, (Spaces, 2002)

Technology Enhanced Learning Resources (TELR) Grant: $10,000 one‐time and $45,000 on‐going, Annual funding to establish digital image library for Knowlton School of Architecture, (2000)

Professional Memberships: AAUP

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Name: Jose Oubrerie Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Verticality”, “Le Corbusier’s Practice: An

Interrogation through Projects/ Towards a New Comprehension?” Architecture 627 Building Construction I Architecture 844 Advanced Architectural Design Educational Credentials: Atelier le Corbusier, Paris, 1958-1965 Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1956-1962, 1966-1968 School of Fine Arts, Nantes, 1946-1951 Teaching Experience: Professor, The Ohio State University, 1991 to Present Professor, University of Kentucky, 1987 – 1991 Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1985 -1987 Visiting Professor, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, 1981-83 Visiting Professor, University of Kentucky,1980-81, 1983-84 Visiting Professor, The Cooper Union 1974 Assistant Professor, Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts, UPA #8, Paris, 1974-84 Professional Experience: Consultant, Atelier Wylde – Oubrerie, Columbus, OH, 1989 – Present Jose Oubrerie Architecte, Paris, 1967-89 Atelier Jullian & Oubrerie, Paris1965-66 Assistant to Le Corbusier, Paris1957-65 Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect, " Ordre des Architectes", Paris, France Selected Publications and Recent Research: Nicolai Ouroussof Section Arts and Design “A Church in France is Almost a Triumph for

Le Corbusier” (New York Times, September 28, 2006 Article in N-Y Herald Tribune, Progres de Lyon etc, (2004 -2005) Interviews France-Culture radio – TV Lyon etc, (2004 – 2005) “Architecture before Geometry, or the primacy of imagination” in Assemblage 39 (MIT

Press, 1999) Professional Memberships: Associate Member American Institute of Architects Ordre des Architectes, France

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Name: Bart Overly Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 441: Architectural Design VII Architecture 442: Architectural Design VIII Architecture 698.04: Honors Study Tour (Istanbul) Architecture 243: Architectural Design III Architecture 841: Advanced Architectural Design I Architecture 442: Architectural Design VIII Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Princeton University, 1995 B.S. in Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1991 Teaching Experience: Visiting Lecturer, The Ohio State University KSA, 2007-current Visiting Lecturer, University of Cincinnati SAID, 2006-2007 Visiting Lecturer, The Ohio State University KSA, 1999-2006

Professional Experience: Principal, Blostein/Overly Architects, Columbus, OH, 2002 – Present Associate, NBBJ Design Columbus, 1996-2000 Associate, Childs Bertman Tseckares Boston, 1995-1996 Intern, John Reagan Architects Columbus, 1991-1993 Licenses/Registration: Ohio LEED Accredited Professional Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Creative Catastrophies: Projects in the Urban Wilds of Franklinton” selected for

publication in Terrain Vague: The Interstitial as Site, Concept, Intervention, (University of Massachusetts Press, forthcoming 2011)

“Slot Canyons”, Ferrous Park Design Competition winner, published in International Design Competitions, Volume 5 (Editorial Board of U.S: China, fall 2010)

“Casual Encounters”, New Housing NY Competition winner, published in International Design Competitions Volume 6 (Editorial Board of U.S: China, fall 2010)

Blostein/Overly Architects featured practice in Competitions Magazine, (Summer 2010) Honorable Mention, “Bahia Hillbuildies”, California Senior Housing Design Competition,

(December 2009) Winner of Stage 1, Lake Elsinore Civic Center International Competition, June 2007. “Category Killers”, published in Columbus Monthly’s “BIG Ideas for City Center”,

(November 2007) Winner, “Slot Canyons” Ferrous Park Design Competition, (June 2006) Honorable Mention, Boston Center for the Arts “Inside::Out” Competition, (May 2006) Professional Memberships: none

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Name: Hristina Panovska Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 724 - Structural Design in Architecture Landscape Architecture 254 - Landscape Architectural Design IV Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2008 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Columbia University, 2003 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2009 - Present Teaching Assistant, The Ohio State University, 2005 - 2008 Professional Experience: Designer, Architectural Project Coordinator, Meyers + Associates Architects, Columbus,

OH, 2008-2009 Architectural Intern, Acock Associates Architects, Columbus, OH 2003 - 2005 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: Housing in Downtown Columbus (award) (Columbus OH 2007) Walter H. Kidd Award, (2005) Axis Architecture and Interiors Award, (2006) AIA Columbus Award, (2006) Paul E. Young Award, (2007) OnSite vol. 11: Columbia University Architecture Journal, (New York, NY 2003) Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects, Columbus Ohio Chapter

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Name: Ann Pendleton-Jullian Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 643/844 Vertical Studio “Brazil” (with Jason Kentner), “Shanghai” (with

Sarah Cowles) Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Princeton University, 1983 BArch, Cornell University, 1979 Teaching Experience: Professor, The Ohio State University, 2007 – Present Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993 – 2007 Assistant Professor, Cornell University 1988 – 1993 Professional Experience: Principal, Ann Pendelton – Jullian, Architects, Boston, MA, 1995 – Present Principal, Atelier JULLIAN and PENDELTON, Boston, MA, 1985 – 1995 Principal, Pendelton/ Porter, Los Angeles, CA, 1986 – 1987 Michael Graves, PA, Princeton, NJ. 1982 - 1983 James Stewart Polshek & Partners, New York, NY. 1981 - 1982 Booth / Hansen and Associates, Chicago, Illinois. 1979 - 1981 Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: "Simmons Hall. Broaching the Uncanny." In Il Giornale dell'Architettura, (March, 2003) "Autopoetic Architecture. The Open City, Ritoque Chile." In Architecturally Speaking. Practices of Art, Architecture and the Everyday. (Routledge, 2000) “Reseña libro: 12 Entrevistas con Arquitectos”. In ARQ 42; (Santiago, Chile; Julio 1999) Casas. Obra de Arquitectos Chilenos Contemporáneos. (Houses. The Work of Contemporary Chilean Architects.) (Ediciones ARQ, 1997) The Road That Is Not a Road and the Open City, Ritoque, Chile. (MIT Press and the

Graham Foundation for Advanced Study in the Fine Arts. 1996) "The Open City, Ritoque, Chile". In Spazio e Societá, 66; (Milan, Italy; April/June 1994) "The road that is not a road. The Open City, Ritoque, Chile". In the ACSA Journal, (March 1994) "Collage Poetico de Le Corbusier en La Sainte-Baume". In CA, revista oficial del colegio

de arquitectos de Chile a.g.; (Santiago, Chile; july, aug, sept 1992) "La Poétique du Collage". In Silo, #4, (automne 1990) "Regional structure and open form. Reflections on the Hospital of Venice of Le Corbusier and the Open City, Ritoque, Chile". Proceedings of the University of Oklahoma

centennial symposium 'Organic Pluralism', (University of Oklahoma Press, March 1990)

Professional Memberships: Board of Directors, Boston Society of Architects. American Institute of Architects. New York State Architectural Licensing Board. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)

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Name: Jesse Reiser Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 810 Baumer Master Class Educational Credentials: Fellow in Architecture, American Academy in Rome, 1984 -1985 Master of Architecture, Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1984 Bachelor of Architecture, The Cooper Union, 1981 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, Princeton University, 2000 – Present Baumer Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, 2009 – 2010 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Columbia University, 1992 – 1995 Critic in Architectural Design, Yale University, 1990 – 1994 Guest Instructor, Tulane University, 1991 Guest Instructor, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1991 Professional Experience: Principal, Reiser + Umemoto RUR Architecture PC, New York, NY, 1986 – Present Aldo Rossi, 1979, 1985 John Hejduk, 1981, 1983 Deborah K. Reiser Design Associates, 1977 - 1984 Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: Projects and Their Consequences, with Nanako Umemoto, (scheduled 2010) Atlas of Novel Tectonics, with Nanako Umemoto, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006) “Cardiff Bay Opera House; Some Notes on Geodetics”, (Assemblage #26, 1995) “The New East Coast Movement” (Space Design, August 1994) “Semiotexte Architecture – Façade Writing”, (Semiotext(e), 1993) “The Folded, Pliable and Supple in Architecture”, (Special Issue, AD (London), 1993) “A Plurality of Words”, (AA Files #24, 1993) Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects

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Name: Heather Roberge Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 844 Advanced Architectural Design Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1995 B.S. in Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1993 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, University of California in Los Angeles, 2002 – Present Pratt Institute Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professional Experience: Principal, murmur, Los Angeles, CA, 2006 - Present Principal, GNUform, Los Angeles, CA, 1999 – 2006 Project Designer, Eisenman Architects Project Designer, Architecture Research Office Project Designer, Davis Brody Bond Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: Log 17, Observations on architecture and the contemporary city, "Pretensions of Form: A

Conversation," group discussion moderated by Peter Zellner, (Fall 2009) Interview in FORM: Pioneering Design, "10 in 20”, (July/August 2009) Digital Fabrications: Architectural and Material Techniques, featuring work completed in

Ms. Roberge’s tech seminar Between the Sheets, Lisa Iwamoto, (Princeton Architectural Press, June 2009)

Angeleno Magazine: Special Feature on Los Angeles Architects, (May 2009) FORM: Pioneering Design, Centerfold feature, Malibu House, (Nov/Dec 2008) A+U, Feature: “The New Ecologies in Los Angeles—Design and Technology,” Gnuform

work and Essay by Heather Roberge “Plastic Realities: How Technology Alters Materiality” (August 2008)

Hatch: The new architectural generation, Gnuform work, Kieran Long, editor, (Laurence King Publishers, 2008)

Young Architects Americas, Gnuform work, (Fusion Publishing, 2007) Softspace: From a Representation of Form to a Simulation of Space, “Matter and Sense”,

illustrated essay with Jason Payne, (Routledge, April 2007) Professional Memberships:

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Name: Ashley Schafer Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History, “Eco-logics” Architecture 841 Advanced Architectural Design I Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, Columbia University, 1998 BArch, University of Virginia, 1987 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 2005 – Present Associate Professor, Harvard University, 2001 – 2004, 2004 – 2005 Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 2000 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 1998 -2000 Professional Experience: Principal, Ashley Schafer, Architect, 1996 – Present Staff Architect, Eskew+, New Orleans, 1997 Project Architect, Lyons and Hudson Architects, New Orleans, 1990 – 1996 Intern Architect, Arthur Q. Davis and John Williams Architects, New Orleans Licenses/Registration: NCARB Certificate New York District of Columbia Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Scripting Material” “After Theory,” Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal, no. 38. (MIT Press, 2006) "Designing Inefficiencies," Commissioned contributor to Scanning: The Aberrant

Architectures of Diller + Scofidio, (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 2003)

“Complex Organization,” (book review of The Organizational Complex by Reinhold Martin) (Harvard Design Magazine, Winter/Spring 2004)

“Housing Urban Life,” essay in Urban Life, Architecture League of New York, (2003) “The Illinois Building,” Rendering Real and Imagined Buildings, edited by B.J. Novitski,

(Rockport Publishers, 1998) “Frank Lloyd Wright's Vision for America,” SIGGRAPH 97 Visual Proceedings.

Association for Computing Machinery, (1997) Digital Project of Frank Lloyd Wright, Mile High Tower Broadcast as part of “Tokyo’s Sky

City.” Extreme Engineering (Television) (The Discovery Channel. April 13, 2003. Also published as DVD)

Professional Memberships: Board of Directors, Boston Society of Architects. American Institute of Architects. New York State Architectural Licensing Board. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)

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Name: Terence Sullivan Courses Taught (Nine academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 661 Environmental Systems Architecture 662 Mechanical Systems Architecture 663 Electrical and Lighting Systems Educational Credentials: BS Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University BS Architecture, The Ohio State University Teaching Experience: Visiting Lecturer, The Ohio State University, Professional Experience: Vice President, Director of Engineering, Marketing Principal, Schooley Caldwell

Associates, A/E firm located in Columbus, OH Licenses/Registration: NCARB Certificate NCEES Certificate Registered Fire Protection Engineer LEED AP Architectural Registration: Michigan Ohio Washington, DC Engineering Registration: Florida Kansas New York North Carolina Ohio Tennessee Virginia Washington, DC Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Alternative Uses for Fossil Fuels” in Journal of Greenbuilding, Volume 2, Number 4, (Fall

2007) NCARB – ARE exam writing committee (2004 – present) Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects National Council of Architectural Registration Boards American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers American Society of Plumbing Engineers Illuminating Engineering Society of North America National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying National Society of Professional Engineers Society of Fire Protection Engineers U. S. Green Building Council – LEED AP

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Name: Marc Syp Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 700 Allied Arts and Issues “Decisive Parametrics: A Grasshopper Primer” Architecture 844 Advanced Design Studio III Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 2008 BA English Literature, Washington University, 1998 Teaching Experience: The Ohio State University, 2009 -2010 Professional Experience: NBBJ, Columbus, Ohio, 2010 - Current Fuksas Architetto, Rome, Italy, 2008 - 2009 Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: AIA Henry Adams Gold Medal for Academic Achievement, American Institute of

Architects (2008) Exit Review Thesis, 2nd Prize, OSU Knowlton School of Architecture (KSA) (2008) Specification Writing Competition, 1st Prize, Construction Specifications Institute,

Columbus (2008) ARTA Travel Grant, “Rome: The Ancient City Awakens from Slumber,” KSA (2007) Faculty Prize in Architecture, KSA (2006) Professional Memberships: NCARB IDP

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Name: Lisa Tilder Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit) ARCH 341: Architectural Design IV ARCH 342: Architectural Design V ARCH 343: Italy Abroad Studio ARCH 343/443: Architectural Design Vertical Studio ARCH 441: Architectural Design VII ARCH 442: Architectural Design VIII ARCH 693: Independent Studies ARCH 698.02: Study Abroad “Italy Abroad” ARCH 700 Allied Arts and Issues “Histories and Theories of Architecture and

Environment”, “ Solar Decathlon”, “Italy Abroad Seminar” Educational Credentials Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1992 Bachelor of Architecture, The Pennsylvania State University, 1990 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, The Pennsylvania State University, 1989 Teaching Experience The Ohio State University, KSA, Associate Professor (with tenure), 2003-present Assistant Professor, 1997-2003; Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1993-1997 Select Professional Experience Principal, MUTT Collective, Columbus OH, 2007-present Principal, Tilder + Turk, Columbus OH, 1997-2007 Architect/Intern, NBBJ, Columbus OH, 1994-97 Licenses/Registration Ohio, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certification Select Publications, Research, Presentations & Awards (2007-2010) Keynote Presenter, MediaCity 2010 International Scientific Conference,

Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, (Weimar, Germany, 2010) “The Lost Decade?” in field journal, vol. 4, (UK: Sheffield, 2010) Co-P.I., with S. Turk and G. Kinzel, “The Pod Home,” permanent exhibition, Center of

Science and Industry (CoSI), (Columbus, OH, 2010) Jury selection: “Decade of Loss,” with MUTT Collective. One of twenty projects selected

for “MINE THE GAP” Int’l Competition Exhibit, (Chicago, IL, 2010) Presenter, “Design Ecologies: Access Ecologies,” University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee

Lecture Series, (2010) Presenter, “Design Ecologies,” International Ecology Theory Forum, University of

Sheffield, UK, (2009) With Beth Blostein, Design Ecologies: Essays on the Nature of Design, (New York:

Princeton Architectural Press, 2010) Co-P.I., OSU Solar Decathlon International Competition, Competition/Exhibition National

Mall, Washington DC, (2009); Exhibition, Columbus Zoo, (2010) Co-P.I., Grant ($100,000), with M. Walter + OSU Student Sustainability Team,

US Dept. of Energy National Renewal Energy Lab Solar Decathlon, (2008-09) Book review, Ten Shades of Green, Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 60/4 (UK:

Routledge, 2007) P.I., Grant ($50,000), OSU Outreach & Engagement, (2007) ACSA Service Award, (2007)

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Professional Memberships: None Name: Alexandros Tsamis Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 202 Intro to Basic Design Architecture 243Architectural Design III Architecture 272 Architectural Graphics II Architecture 700 Technology Distribution “Material Computations” Architecture 844 Independent Study Educational Credentials: PhD Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005 – Present Master of Science, Advanced Architectural Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002 - 2004 Diploma in Architecture with Honors, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th), Greece, 1995 – 2001 Technical School of Athens, Greece, School of Interior Design, 1993 – 1995 Athens College, Greece, 1989 - 1994 Teaching Experience: Lecturer, The Ohio State University, 2008 -2009 Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004 – 2007 Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001 - 2008 Professional Experience: Founding member/principal, SPARC, 2008 - Present External collaborator, dECOi/MIT, Cambridge MA, 2004 - Present Co-Architect, Experimental Proposals for Coastal Interventions along the “sea line” of

Thessaloniki, Greece, Regional Olympics 2004 - University Research Project A.U.Th, (currently under construction), February 2002 – June 2002

Project Architect, Re-designing the Eastern Entrance of the city of Thessaloniki, Greece, Regional Olympics 2004 - University Research Project A.U.Th, (currently under construction), May 2001 – February 2002

Member of the Project Team, Infrastructure for Athletics and Well - Being at Mount Olympus, University Research Grant A.U.Th, March 2000 – February 2001

Member of the Project Team, Administrative Center of the Municipality of Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, University Research Grant A.U.Th, April 1999 – December 1999

Member of the Project Team, Designing the Landscape – Light Weight Structures for four Discrete Sites in the Area of Litochoro, Mount Olympus (constructed), University Research Grant A.U.Th, December 1998 – July 1999

Licenses/Registration: none Selected Publications and Recent Research: Go Brown : Innerdisciplinary Conjectures in Lydia Kallipoliti [ed]. EcoRedux: Design

Remedies for an Ailing Planet. AD, Architectural Design. (Wiley & Sons 2010) Urban Voids in Sasa Lada (Ed), Dislocations: Gender, Difference and Urban Space, with

Kallipoliti, L, Tentokali, V. (Athens: Futura Publications, 2009). Felt Vacuum Wall, Pidgin, No.6, with Kallipoliti, L, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2008) Fecund CityScapes, Thresholds, No. 31, Issue: Ephemera, with Kallipoliti, L, Sinisterra,

A, Zavoleas, Y, Fernandez, J, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006) The Teleplastic Abuse of Ornamentation, 306090, No.10, Issue: Decoration, with

Kallipoliti, L, (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006)

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Professional Memberships: Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG) Name: Stephen Turk Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 271 & 273 Architectural Graphics I &III Architecture 242 & 243 Architectural Design II & III Architecture 700 Technology Distribution - “Furnishing Performance” Architecture 641 & 642 Accelerated Architectural Design I & Design II Architecture 803.01 Graduate Architectural Theory Architecture 844 Advanced Architectural Design - Exit Review Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1991 Bachelor of Architecture, Pennsylvania State University, 1989 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Pennsylvania State University, 1988 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 2004 – Present Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1997 – 2004 Adjunct Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1992 – 1997 Selected Professional Experience: Principal, MUTT Collective, Columbus OH, 2007-present Tilder + Turk, Columbus OH, 1997-2007 NBBJ, Columbus OH, 1993 – 1997 Yasuo Yoshida, Architects and Associates, Osaka, Japan, 1990 Licenses/Registration: Ohio, NCARB Certificate Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Bacon, Video Games and the Fragmented Architectural Body,” in Francis Bacon:

Critical and Theoretical Perspectives, Rina Arya, Editor (Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, Forthcoming 2011)

The Pod Home, Permanent Exhibit at COSI: Columbus Center for Science and Industry, Co-Principle Investigators, Tilder, Turk, Kinzel, (Sept. 2010)

Synchronous Objects, Reproduced, ISEA 2010, PACT Zollverein, Essen, Germany. Exhibition Installation design in collaboration with Norah Zuniga Shaw, (Aug 2010)

Decade of Loss, Chicago Architectural Club: 2010 Chicago Prize Competition, “Mine the Gap” with MUTT Collective. Jury Selection; One of twenty projects exhibited (May 2010)

“Tabling Ecologies and Furnishing Performance” in Design Ecologies: Essays on the Nature of Design, Lisa Tilder and Beth Blostein Editors (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009).

Furniture System: Architectural Objects for the Synchronous Objects Project, Wexner Center for the Arts, with William Forsythe, OSU, Dance& ACCAD. April 2009.

“Quake 'n Space,” in Swan Quake: the user's manual Scott deLahunta Editor, (Devon, UK: Liquid Press / i-DAT, Institute of Digital Art & Technology, University of Plymouth, 2007)

“Bake ‘n Quake: Objects, Surfaces and Identity Distortion in Id Software’s Quake III Arena” In On Objects, Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts Volume 12. No 4. (Routledge, December 2007)

“Tracing Cybernetic Flows” In: Made to Order, Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts, Routledge. Volume 11 no 1 (April. 2006)

Parenthesis House, in Morris, Mark Models: Architecture and the Miniature (Architecture in Practice) (New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc., November, 2006)

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Professional Memberships: none Name: Aurel von Richthofen Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “The Buro Landschaft Complex –

Frankfurt School, New German Cinema and Post-war Architecture…” Educational Credentials: March II, Princeton University, 2007 Diploma in Architecture, Eth Zurich, 2004 Teaching Experience: Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, 2007 – 2009 Professional Experience: Principal, KaRV Architecture and Design, New York, NY, Present Skidmore Owings & Merril, New York, NY, 2007 Senior Designer, Reiser + Umemoto RUR Architects PC, New York, NY, 2007 Senior Designer, Plan Berlin Architects, Berlin, 2006 Senior Designer, Isa Sturm Urs Wolf Architects SA, Zurich, 2004 – 2005 Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Shape vs Form – or the recast of the Gestalt and Content in Post- critical Theory” in

Sources of Architectural Form” (Kuwait University Press, 2007) “3Ms of Metabolism” in Pidgin 3, (Princeton University student publication, 2007) “Urban Implants – Plastic Surgery as a Concept and Strategy in the Urban Renewal of

Buenos Aires” (Hochschulverlag, 2007) “Landscape Urbanism – Yokohama” interview with Alejandro Zaera Polo in transScape

(2003) “urban Sprawl in Switzerland” interview with Marcel MEili on the research of the design

studio ETH Basel, in transition, (2002) Professional Memberships: Swiss Engineer and Architect Association

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Name: Tim Welsh Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 341 Architectural Design IV Architecture 603 Topics in Architectural History “Economics of Architecture” Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1998 Bachelor of Architecture, The Ohio State University, 1995 Teaching Experience: Adjunct Faculty, The Ohio State University, 2003 – 2004, 2009 - 2010 Professional Experience: Owner and President, Urban Vision Properties, Columbus, OH, 2007 - 2009 Co-Founder, Principal Architect, Meyers Welsh Architects, 1999 - 2007 Licenses/Registration: Ohio LEED AP CSI, CDT Selected Publications and Recent Research: “The Health and Safety Benefits of Building Green”, (Business First, April 2004) “The Financial Benefits of Building Green”, (Business First, December 2003)

Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects The American Planning Association The Urban Land Institute

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Name: Alejandro Zaera-Polo Courses Taught (Two academic years prior to current visit): Architecture 810 Baumer Master Class Educational Credentials: Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid March II, Harvard University Teaching Experience: Baumer Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Ohio State University, 2008 – 2009 Norman R. Foster Visiting Professorship, Yale University, 2009 Visiting Professor, Princeton University Professional Experience: Principal, Foreign Office Architects, 1993 – Present OMA/AMO, Rotterdam, 1991 - 1993 Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: Interview with Peter Macapia, Log, #3, (Fall 2004) “A Scientific Autobiography, 1982-2004: Madrid, Harvard, OMA, the AA, Yokohama, the

Globe”, in The New Architectural Pragmatism, (ed. William S. Saunders), (University of Minnesota Press, 2007)

“30 St Mary’s Axe: Form isn’t Facile”, Log, #4, (Winter 2005) “The Hokusai Wave”, Volume, #3, (September 2005) “High-rise Phylum 2007”, Harvard Design Magazine, (Spring 2007) “The Politics of the Envelope”, Log #13|14, (Fall 2008) “The Politics of the Envelope”, Volume #17, (Fall 2008) Professional Memberships: