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Washington University in St. Louis

Christof Jantzen, I-CARES Professor of Practice, is principal of Studio Jantzen, which has teamed up with Behnisch Architekten on the City of Santa Monica Parking Structure #6. The garage, which is located in a downtown area on the Los Angeles coastline, “seeks to enhance this public energy, via a spatially dynamic and highly performative façade,” according to designboom.

http://www.designboom.com/architecture/behnisch-studio-jantzen-santa-monica-parking-structure-07-09-2014/

Washington University in St. Louis

Lecturer Ersela Kripa and visiting assistant professor Stephen Mueller, partners of AGENCY, collaborated with an interdiscipinary team of design professionals–including assistant professor Kees Lokman–on XFL, a model partnership and reuse for low-density retail parking lots in cities with lagging stormwater infrastructure. The project was a finalist in Infill Philadelphia’s nationwide design competition, and was published in Issue 71 of Archiworld. http://agencyarchitecture.com/project/performative-landscape/

Washington University in St. Louis

The latest issue of Landscape World (issue 72) features ElastiCity, a collaboration involving lecturer Ersela Kripa, visiting assistant professor Stephen Mueller, assistant professor Kees Lokman, Nash Waters (MArch14), and Ivy Wang (MArch13). The speculative project calls for an adaptable city center and performative landscape in Gjilan, Kosovo, an emerging region of Southern Europe.

http://agencyarchitecture.com/project/elasticity/

Washington University in St. Louis

Robert McCarter, the Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture, delivered a standing-room-only presentation illuminating the career of architect Alvar Aalto as part of the kickoff to FinnFest. Ritva Koukku-Ronde, Ambassador of Finland to the United States, was among those in attendance. The book engages the architecture of one of the twentieth century’s most popular and accessible masters through an integrated examination of his major works, and how they engage the light, climate, and topography of their sites, exemplifying the way in which Aalto extended Finnish tradition and engaged newly emerging Modern materials.. The event also celebrated the publication of “Aalto,” authored by McCarter and published by Phaidon. McCarter discussed the book in an interview for the show “Section D,” which was air August 12 on Monocle 24 radio. http://monocle.com/radio/shows/section-d/

Washington University in St. Louis

As part of a conference session on “The Role of Green Spaces for People in Shrinking and Growing Cities,” assistant professor Catalina Freixas presented the paper A quantitative sustainability assessment: effectiveness of green-blue infrastructure in a shrinking city, which she co-authored with senior lecturer Pablo Moyano at the 12th International  Conference on Urban History: Cities in Europe. Cities in the World. The conference took place in Lisbon on September 3-6, 2014

http://www.eauh2014.fcsh.unl.pt/index.php?conference=conference&schedConf=eauh2014&page=schedConf&op=trackPolicies

Texas A&M University

Professors Xuemei Zhu, Kevin Glowacki, Gabriel Esquival, and Sarah Deyong, have been promoted to Associate Professors with Tenure at A&M University.

Dr. Xuemei Zhu teaches in the Department of Architecture. She is a Faculty Fellow in the Center for Health Systems & Design at Texas A&M University. Her scholarship investigates the impacts of built environment on public health, environmental sustainability, and social equity, with a specific focus on healthy community and healthcare design. She received 13 competitive research grants ($1,006,285 in total) as a PI or Co-PI, from organizations such as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She also produced 19 journal articles, two book chapters, six conference papers, and 25 conference presentations. Her teaching centers on the theme of environment-behavior relationships, and strengthens the link between environment-behavior research and design practice.

Dr. Kevin Glowacki teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in art and architectural history. He received his Ph.D in Classical and Near Eastern archaeology from Bryn Mawr College in 1991. His research investigates domestic architecture, household activities, and urban development on the island of Crete. His publications include STEGA: The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete (American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Princeton 2011) and Kavousi IIB: The Late Minoan IIIC Settlement at Vronda. The Buildings on the Periphery (INSTAP Academic Press: Philadelphia 2012). He is currently a member of an international team excavating the ancient Minoan city of Gournia in eastern Crete.  At Texas A&M, Dr. Glowacki is also a Faculty Fellow of the Center for Heritage Conservation. He is the recipient of the Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching from the Archaeological Institute of America.

Professor Esquivel Gabriel joined Texas A&M University in 2008. He investigates the benefits and vehicles of a heterogeneous model that integrates both design technology and architecture’s proprietary devices. Specifically, Professor Esquivel examines digital geometry and the emergence of new material logics. He also examines the integration of digital techniques and analogue conventions to exchange architectural information. His research oscillates between fabrication techniques, performance and parametric investigations directly linked to the fabricated pieces, as well as the theoretical background behind these fabricated objects. These projects have been discussed on papers from SMI and Acadia from the parametric point of view as well as theory-based publications like Thresholds from MIT. He is a promoter of new ideas in architecture. has produced and organized conferences in Mexico City, such as Azul Rey, Elegantech, Ab Intra and Blurring Limits.

Dr. Sarah Deyong joined Texas A&M University in 2007 and received her doctorate at Princeton University in 2008.  She teaches history & theory and design studio, and her research focuses on postwar and contemporary theories and practices. Her papers on topics such as Sigfried Giedion, Team X, High Tech, Colin Rowe and Urban Think-Tank have been published in the JAE, the JSAH, Praxis, Flip Your Field (ACSA), Theory By Design (University of Antwerp), the Journal of Architecture, A Critical History of Contemporary Architecture and The Changing of the Avant-Garde (MoMA). She was awarded a grant from the Graham Foundation and a fellowship from the Glasscock Center of Humanities Research. Her current book project is titled The Reinvention of Modern Architecture at Mid-Century.

Texas A&M University

Dr. Valerian Miranda, head of the College of Architecture’s CRS Center for Leadership & Management in the Design & Construction Industry, architecture and environmental design students conducted a programming effort for the design of the new Veterinary Medicine Education Complex at Texas A&M University. The project’s architectural program includes the general direction the design of a building should take by first learning what the client’s goals and needs are. The new Veterinary Medicine Education Complex will be of 300,000 square-feet and cost $120 million USD. “Now we will have a building that truly matches the excellence of our faculty and students,” said Eleanor Green, dean of veterinary medicine, during the April 29, 2014 groundbreaking at the site of the Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Education Complex, which is scheduled for completion in 2016.

North Dakota State University

 

Mike Christenson, Associate Professor of Architecture at North Dakota State University, received an American Institute of Architects (North Dakota) Honor Award for the architectural design of the Horizon House (private residence) in Moorhead, MN. Christenson designed the house with Malini Srivastava. This is the first project to receive an Honor Award under ND-AIA’s new Residential Design category.

University of Texas at Austin

The UT Austin Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Allan W. Shearer will be joining Dr. Richard L. Corsi as co-director staring this fall.

The August 2014 Architectural Digest cover story, “Texas Triumph,” highlights Laura and George W. Bush‘s residence in Crawford, Texas, designed by Professor David Heymann and completed in 2001, just after Mr. Bush became president.

Senior Lecturer Fran Gale participated in the 39th Annual California Preservation Conference at Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California, this past spring.

Drs. Barbara Brown Wilson and Steven A. Moore have been awarded the esteemed 2014 Great Places Award in the place research category for their ongoing work at the Green Alley Demonstration Project in east Austin.

Associate Professor Fernando Lara contributed an Op-Ed, titled “Don’t Wait for Mega-events to Build Public Projects,” in the June 10, 2014, edition of the Houston Chronicle.

Assistant Professor Clay Odom‘s bike-powered farm stand project for the HOPE Farmers Market was highlighted in the May 9, 2014, edition of the Austin Chronicle.

“Drawing Lines,” a community-based art project by Lecturer Sarah Gamble [M.Arch. ’05] and community and regional planning Ph.D. student Lynn Osgood was selected by the City of Austin Economic Development Department to receive one of two grants from ArtPlace America.

University of Houston

The University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture Participates in the Venice Biennale

The much anticipated Time Space Existence collateral event at Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo Mora for the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale brought together a diverse group of 100 architects from six continents in an “extraordinary combination.” …. The 32 rooms in Palazzo Bembo mainly highlight solo-presentations, by architects such as Ricardo Bofill, AHMM, and White arkitekter, or research projects such as that of the University of Houston.

100 Architects From 6 Continents Discuss “Time Space Existence” at the 2014 Venice Biennale

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