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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Instructors Emily Andersen and Geoff DeOld of DeOld Andersen Architecture are among five design teams selected from more than 50 applicants to develop a conceptual design for an urban community space for the “Green in the City” competition. DAA is partnered with Project for Public Spaces of New York City. 

Professor Rumiko Handa’s article “Sen no Rikyu and the Japanese Way of Tea: Ethics and Aesthetics of the Everyday,” appeared in Interiors: Design, Architecture and Culture 4, no. 3 (November 2013), out from Bloomsbury Journals. Dr. Handa gave a lecture, “Architecture as Nature: Japanese Ways of Understanding Artifacts,” at the University of Manitoba in November, drawing from the research she conducted in Japan and at the University of Michigan’s Center for Japanese Studies.

This past spring Professor Mark Hoistad was named an adjunct faculty member at both Chongqing University and Xi’An Jiaotong University in China where he taught seminars on urban theory.  This fall, he was invited to deliver keynote addresses at three conferences at Chinese Universities. The first at the Third International Symposium on Architectural Heritage Preservation and Sustainable Development at Tianjin University, “Balancing Continuity and Change: Preservation and Sustainability at the Macro Scale.”  This talk situated a conceptual master plan Professor Hoistad recently completed with his Chinese research partner, Professor Chen Yang, in the contemporary circumstance of Xi’An at the site of a former Han Dynasty palace. The second address, “Changing Focus: Teaching Architectural History in a time of Rapid Change and Complexity,” was delivered at the 2013 International Symposium on Teaching and Research of Architectural History at Chongqing University. The third presentation, “Resilience follows the Rule of More than One,” was delivered at a joint workshop, Resilience in Human Settlements sponsored by Chongqing University, University of Sheffield (UK), Cardiff University (UK), Kobe University (Japan) and Kyushu University (Japan). In addition this fall, Professor Hoistad with his Chinese partner, developed a conceptual master plan for a heritage park at the archeological site of Qin Dynasty palace at the Qinghan new town.

Assistant Professor Brian M. Kelly has two projects selected as finalists for a national design award through the Interior Design Educators Council and is invited to present the work at the annual conference in New Orleans, LA.

Professor Jeffrey L. Day served as design awards jury chair for AIA Northern Colorado and presented a lecture at the chapter’s November, 2013 conference in Boulder. Day’s firm Min | Day won 2 awards in the 2013 AIA Nebraska design awards program: a Merit Award for Unbuilt work for the Community CROPS Food Center and Merit Award for the Stones Table in the Details category. The Stones Table also won a Citation Award in September 2013 in the AIA San Francisco chapter’s Constructed Realities design awards program, In November Professor Day served as a juror in phase one of the “Green In The City” design competition and in December, he served as a visiting critic at The Design School at Arizona State University.

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Associate Professor Jeff Day has been promoted to Full Professor.

Mr. Day’s architectural practice Min | Day (www.minday.com) received an AIA National Small Project Award of Excellence for their “L Residence” in Omaha NE.  The “L Residence” also received a 2012 ACSA Faculty Design Honorable Mention award.  Min | Day received two 2011 AIA Nebraska design awards: an Honor Award for the Soft Cube in Omaha NE and a Citation for Fogscape / Cloudscape in San Francisco CA. Soft Cube was a collaboration between Min | Day and Mr. Day’s FACT course (Fabrication and Construction Team), which is a graduate level Architecture elective.  The firm was also named Designer of Distinction by the San Francisco Design Center.

Mr. Day has delivered several lectures recently including the University of Idaho, AIA Omaha, the University of Kansas, the ACADIA regional conference at UNL, AIA South Dakota, Omaha Volume 10, South Dakota State University, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Newcastle.  Furthermore, Min | Day has work published in several new publications in Canada, Bulgaria, Sweden, the UK, and the USA.

Min | Day’s Faux Gardens project in Zhengzhou, Henan, China is featured in an exhibition titled “UnMade in China: Architecture Undone in PRC” in both Shanghai and Beijing China.  Other selected projects were authored by UN Studio, MVRDV, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, NADAA, and De Architekten Cie among others.

Min | Day is currently one of five architecture firms (Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, el dorado inc, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects and VJAA) selected to participate in the 1% Habitat Initiative intended to bring good, sustainable design to the Habitat for Humanity house. The firm’s first home is the Patio House, which is being first built in Sheridan WY.

During the Spring 2012 semester, Mr. Day has coordinated our London Program, now in its 42nd consecutive year.  The theme for this semester-long immersive experience is Olympic Urbanism, and both London and Barcelona are being investigated where urban development has spanned 20 years.

Wayne Drummond FAIA was awarded the 2011 Harry F Cunningham Gold Medal by the AIA Nebraska chapter in recognition for his “profound effect on the profession of Architecture in the state of Nebraska.”  After (11) years of administrative service to the University of Nebraska, Mr. Drummond has resigned from his role as Dean of the College of Architecture effective Aug 2011.  As Dean Emeritus, Mr. Drummond remains a member of the Architecture faculty and is now Director of the UNL College of Architecture Healthcare Initiative.  In Aug 2011, James O’Hanlon from the UNL College of Education became Interim Dean for one year.  A national search brought two finalists to campus in April 2012 but ultimately did not result in an external hire.  On April 26, Kim Wilson ASLA was appointed Interim Dean for a period of three years.

Associate Professor Chris Ford (www.chrisfordoffice.com) presented his research / design proposal titled “REIs: Renewable Energy Infrastructures” at the 100th Annual Meeting of the ACSA.  Mr. Ford also had examples of student work selected from a 5th / 6th year Vertical studio titled “Destination: NEW YORK” for the ARCHIVE 100 project.

Professor Rumiko Handa presented a paper titled “Architecture of the Everyday: Theorizing the Performance of the Incomplete, Imperfect, and Impermanent,” at the Experiencing the Everyday: Atmosphere Symposium at the University of Manitoba.  Furthermore, she presented Learning from the Ruins: Theorizing the Performance of the Incomplete, Imperfect, and Impermanent” at the Architecture Culture Spirituality Forum in Isla Mujeres Mexico. 

Associate Professor Steve Hardy presented a paper titled “A Computational (Sub)Urban ReMix, Design Experiments in Poly-Variable Formations” at the 2011 PUARL conference in Portland OR.  Mr. Hardy also co-authored two papers with Urban Future Organization colleague Jonas Lundberg (www.urbanfuture.org) for the 2011 ACADIA conference at the University of Calgary and the 2011 IAPS conference at the Architectural Institute of Korea.

Assistant Professor Peter Hind has been selected to Chair the Nebraska Innovation Campus Architecture Review Committee.  Mr. Hind (www.foundarchitects.com) received two 2011 AIA Nebraska People’s Choice awards for their 1980 Residence design in both Architecture and Architectural Detail categories.

Assistant Professors David Karle, Brian Kelly, and Peter Olshavsky presented papers at the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student at Penn State University in March 2012.  Mr. Olshavsky also presented a paper titled “La Maison Suspendue: An Everyday Pataphysical Machine” at the Experiencing the Everyday: Atmosphere Symposium at the University of Manitoba. 

Professor Tom Laging FAIA has resigned from his role as Director of the Architecture Program.  Professor Jeff Day was appointed Interim Director for a period of one year.  A national search for a new Director is expected during the 2012-2013 academic year.

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Professor Jeffrey L. Day in a collaboration between Min | Day and FACT has won two more awards in 2013 for the Bemis InfoShop project: an AIA San Francisco Honor Award for Interior Architecture and an AIA National Small Project Honor Award. The project has previously received awards from AIA Nebraska and AIA Central States Region.

Mr. Day was invited to present “Anything Goes” as the annual Eva Maddox lecture at the University of Illinois-Chicago on April 1, 2013. 

Mr. Day with Min | Day were selected as semi-finalists in the “Typecast | Recast” public art commission in Omaha. The finalist(s) will be announced in mid-May.

Professor Wayne Drummond attained Emeritus Dean rank and was honored by The College of Architecture during the Legacy of Leadership ceremony in April 2013.

Associate Professor Chris Ford presented a paper titled “The Composite Drawing in Architectural Education,” at the Design Communication Association conference at Oklahoma State in Oct 2012. 

Mr. Ford also lectured on his “REIs: Renewable Energy Infrastructures” research at the University of Hawai’I in Dec 2012. It has since been published in the journal Edinburgh Architecture Research #33. 

Assistant Professor Tim Hemsath was awarded a two-year $15,000 grant by the AIA Upjohn Research Initiative for A Framework for an Energy Efficient and Computer Automated Housing Design.

Professor Rumiko Handa published her article “Sir Walter Scott and Kenilworth Castle: Ruins Restored by Historical Imagination” in Preservation Education and Research, Journal of the National Council for Preservation Education, volume 5 (2012), 29-44. Her photograph of Kenilworth Castle made the journal’s cover.  

Dr. Handa’s article titled “Indigo Jones and Stonehenge: The Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, Restored,” is included in the book Ordo et Mensura IX, edited by Florian Huber and Rolf C.A. Rottländer and published by Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, Germany (2012). 

Professor Mark Hoistad has been given Adjunct Professor status at XiAn Jioatong University for three years, where he has acted as visiting critic and lectured twice. 

Assistant Professor Brian M. Kelly will be featured in two forthcoming journals – the International Journal of Interior Architecture and Spatial Design (title “HP2”) and AIA’s Forward (titled “Making by Proxy: A Contemporary Definition of Manufacturing”).

Mr. Kelly presented papers at AAE conference at Nottingham Trent University, ARCC conference at UNC Charlotte, and ATMOS 5 conference at University of Manitoba.

Mr. Kelly’s design research work titled “HP2” was short listed from a national call for the IDEC Design Awards Program in the category of “Design as Idea.” The work was part of the ACSA’s National Conference poster session in San Francisco.

Mr. Kelly co-authored a paper with Eric Leahy (UNL ’12), which will be included in the MediaCities 4 conference at the University of Buffalo. 

Associate Professor Nathan Krug will receive a ‘Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to Students’ from The Parents Association, University of Nebraska – Lincoln for his “significant contribution to their lives while at UNL.”

Assistant Professor Peter Olshavsky has received a $10,000 Layman Seed Grant to support his project “Story-telling Machines: North American Architecture of Late-Modernity, 1969-1999.”

Dr. Olshavsky presented a paper, “Re-Telling Paris: Creative History as Perceptual Place-making” and moderated a session at the National Conference of the Beginning Design Student at Temple University.

Dr. Olshavsky is organizing a paper session called “Global Architectural Machine Traditions” for ACSA Miami and is currently accepting submissions.

Professor and Dean Emeritus Cecil Steward was honored during the College of Architecture’s Legacy of Leadership ceremony in April 2013.