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30 March 2019 ROBERT MCCARTER Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture THE SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design, College of Architecture Campus Box 1079, One Brookings Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130-4899 TEL (314) 935-6226 ext.3 FAX (314) 935-8520 E-MAIL [email protected] Principal ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT 7064 Kingsbury Boulevard University City, Missouri, 63130-4329 TEL (314) 304-8592 Registered Architect – Missouri; NCARB Certification EDUCATION 1981-1985 Master of Architecture GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, New York 1973-1977 Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, Highest Honors SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Raleigh, North Carolina

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Page 1: OBERT C ARTER...Master of Architecture GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, New York 1973-1977 Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, Highest Honors

30 March 2019

ROBERT MCCARTER Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture THE SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design, College of Architecture Campus Box 1079, One Brookings Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130-4899 TEL (314) 935-6226 ext.3 FAX (314) 935-8520 E-MAIL [email protected] Principal ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT 7064 Kingsbury Boulevard University City, Missouri, 63130-4329 TEL (314) 304-8592 Registered Architect – Missouri; NCARB Certification EDUCATION

1981-1985 Master of Architecture GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, New York 1973-1977 Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, Highest Honors SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Raleigh, North Carolina

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design College of Architecture St. Louis, Missouri July 2007 – present Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture Sam Fox School Faculty Council, 2016-present; elected. Chair, Architecture Graduate Program, 2008-2010. Architecture Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-present; Chair 2007-13; elected to three, two-year terms. Sam Fox School Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-2010; elected. Sam Fox School Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2013-16; elected. Coordinator, Master of Science in Architectural Pedagogy, 2012-present. Architecture Curriculum Committee, 2007-present. Architecture Lecture Series Committee, Chair, 2007-2012; Co-Chair, 2017-present. Architecture Graduate Admissions Committee, 2007-present. Architecture History and Theory Curriculum Committee, 2012-present. Search Committee, History and Theory Faculty, 2009-10. Search Committee, Landscape Architecture Faculty, 2009-10. Search Committee, Endowed Chair in Sustainability / ICARES, 2008-09. Search Committee, Director of Architecture Graduate School, 2007-08. Architecture Distinguished Alumni Selection Committee, 2008. Washington University Day Care Center Architect Selection Committee, 2009. The Common Reader, Executive Committee, 2014-present. Washington University Board of Trustees Honorary Degree Committee, 2008-2010; 2012-2014.

Courses: Advanced Graduate Architecture Option Studio (500/600); M.Arch: Archives of Ancient Religions: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Hurva Synagogue. Public Archives for Venice: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Palazzo dei Congressi. Inhabiting an Axis Communis: A School/Market/Bridge in Florence, Italy (3). Earth-Works and Sky-Spaces: An Addition to Jorn Utzon’s Asger Jorn Museum. Inhabiting an Axis Mundi: A Vertical Monastery in Florence, Italy (2). In Zenithal Light: A Museum for the Works of Richard Diebenkorn (2). A Children’s Library: An Addition to Noguchi and Kahn’s Levy Playground. Four Freedoms Study Center: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s FDR Memorial.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)

Courses (continued): Center for Theological Studies: An Addition to Kahn’s Mikveh Israel Synagogue. Retreat for Artists: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute Meeting House. International Center for Literature: An Addition to Terragni’s Danteum in Rome. An (Other) Addition to Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Museum, Forth Worth, Texas. Public Archives for Venice: An Addition to Le Corbusier’s Venice Hospital (2). A Wonderful World: Hybrid Buildings in 20 Global Cities, with Wiel Arets. Center for Advanced Theological Studies: An Addition to Kahn’s GTU Library. A Montessori School: Space and Learning in Contemporary Education (2). Urban Housing in San Francisco: ASCA / AISC Student Design Competition. Core Graduate III Architecture Studio (419); M.Arch: Urban Housing in St. Louis; Studio Coordinator. Undergraduate Architecture Options Studio (300/400); B. Design/B. Science in Arch: A School-Bridge as Axis Communis in Florence; International Study Program in Florence Italy, fall 2016, fall 2017, fall 2018. A Montessori School: Space and Learning in Contemporary Education; International Study Program in Florence Italy, spring 2015. “Carlo Scarpa and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar. “Through Thick and Thin: Light and Shadow in Architecture,” undergrad. h/t sem. (2). “Alvar Aalto and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar. “Albini, Scarpa and Florentine Modern Architecture;” undergraduate h/t seminar. “Architecture as Experience;” undergraduate history/theory seminar. “Louis I. Kahn and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar; (3). “The Architecture of Le Corbusier;” graduate history/theory seminar; (2). “The Architecture of Steven Holl, 1974-2014;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Architecture of Marcel Breuer;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Critical Evolution of Modern Architecture;” graduate h/t seminar w/ E. Mumford “Contemporary Critical Practices: Regional and Global;” graduate h/t seminar. “Painting Into Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar; (3). “Contemporary Critical Regional Practices;” graduate history/theory seminar; (2). “Contemporary Critical Global Practices;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa;” graduate history/theory seminar.

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)

Courses (continued): Masters Thesis Committee Chair and Member, Thesis Supervision: Chair, Master of Science in Architectural Pedagogy Committee:

Daniel Adams M.Sc. current Colleen Xi Qiu M.Sc. 5/13 Daniel Johnson M.Sc. 5/13

Member, Master of Science in Architectural Studies Committee: Tingting Lyu M.Sc. 8/17 Linda Levin M.Sc. 5/14 Leticia Colnago M.Sc. 5/15

Member, Master of Art History Committee: Elyse McBride Art History M.A. 12/09

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design College of Architecture January-May 2007 Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture Courses: Advanced Graduate Architecture Option Studio (500/600); M.Arch: An Addition to the Kimbell Museum, Forth Worth, Texas. “The Architecture and Urban Design of Aldo van Eyck;” graduate seminar. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE College of Arts and Sciences Department of Fine Arts January-May 2007 Frederic Lindley Morgan Distinguished Chair of Architectural Design Course: “The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright;” art history seminar: PhD, M.A. and B.A. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA School of Architecture Gainesville, Florida July 1991 – June 2007 Director, School of Architecture, 1991-2001 Professor of Architecture Doctoral Faculty, 1991-2007 University Faculty Senate, 1992-94 College Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2003-2006 (elected chair) College Doctoral Coordinating Committee, 2003-2007 College Sabbatical Review Committee, 2004-6 (at large elected member) School Merit Pay Guidelines Committee, 2005-8 (elected) Coordinator, Graduate Advanced Studios 1 and 2 (1991-2001, 2006) Coordinator, Undergraduate Design Studios 5, 6, 7, and 8 Academic Director, Vicenza Institute of Architecture (1994-2001, 2002-2007)

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (continued)

Courses: Graduate Architectural Design Studios; Advanced 1, 2, 3 and Core 4; M.Arch. Undergraduate Architectural Design Studio; 1st, 2nd , 3rd and 4th year; B.Design in Arch. “Louis I. Kahn: Six Legacies for the New Millennium;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Spatial Speculations: Painting and Architecture;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Frank Lloyd Wright: Drawings Analysis;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Louis I. Kahn: Drawings Analysis: Built Works,” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Louis I. Kahn: Drawings Analysis: Unbuilt Works,” M.Arch. graduate seminar. Architectural Theory 2; 4th year, B.Design in Arch. Architectural Teaching Methods; M.Arch. and B.Design seminar. “The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa;” 22-hour Continuing Education course, State of Florida re-licensure as architect or interior designer; 1997, 1999, 2004. “Critical Regionalism in Southern Switzerland;” 22-hour Continuing Education course, State of Florida re-licensure as architect or interior designer; 2006. M.Arch Thesis Committee Chair and Thesis Supervision Doctoral/Ph.D in Architecture Committee Chair and Dissertation Supervision Chair, Master of Science Committee:

Mario Ortega Architectural Pedagogy M.Sci. 5/07 Chair, Ph.D in Architecture Committee:

Levent Kara Architecture Ph.D 5/07 Hu Bing Architecture Ph.D 5/05 Carrie Scupholm Architecture Ph.D 5/09 Linda Stevenson Architecture Ph.D 5/09

Member, Ph.D in Architecture Committee: Miodrag Mitrasinovic Architecture Ph.D 8/98

Chair, Master of Architecture Committee: Tamara Abare Architecture M.Arch. 5/94 Roberto Barreto Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Kristi Bevil Architecture M.Arch. 5/97 Suna Birsen Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Jason Canning Architecture M.Arch. 12/03

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (continued)

Chair, Master of Architecture Committee (continued): Giselle Coujil Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Azita Dashtaki Architecture M.Arch. 8/04 Ileana Dominguez Architecture M.Arch. 5/01 Toni Duce Architecture M.Arch. 5/06 Rachel Elias Architecture M.Arch. 5/04 Bruce Ford Architecture M.Arch. 5/99 Vanessa Haynes Architecture M. Arch. 8/96 Stella Hofer Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Kyoko Iwasaka Architecture M.Arch. 8/98 Sarah Joubert Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 Maya Kaikai Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Lauren Kay Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Robert Kleinsorge Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 Lincoln Linder Architecture M.Arch. 8/00 James Mann Architecture M.Arch. 8/96 Marie Marberg Architecture M.Arch. 5/04 Natalia Martinez Architecture M.Arch. 5/01 Mario Ortega Architecture M.Arch. 5/97 Matthew Park Architecture M.Arch. 8/03 Maysoram Prashad Architecture M.Arch. 5/04 Sergio Ramos Architecture M.Arch. 5/99 Benjamin Raposa Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Paul Robinson Architecture M.Arch. 12/93 Lourdes Santiago Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Kevin Schellenbach Architecture M.Arch. 5/97 Patricia Schweitzer Architecture M.Arch. 8/00 Tom Smith Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 Jennifer Stencel Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 James Stephenson Architecture M.Arch. 5/01 Chana Sumpalung Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Marie Vogler Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Lydia Vollenweider Architecture M.Arch. 5/95 Wei-Che “Kirk” Weng Architecture M.Arch. 12/05 Jiro Yates Architecture M.Arch. 5/95

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (continued)

Member, Master of Architecture Committee: Eric Bellin Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Jacobus Bruyning Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Spenser Castro Architecture M.Arch. 5/99 James Copeland Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Michael Halflants Architecture M.Arch. 8/98 Joseph Kelly Architecture M.Arch. 5/03 Yoo-Jin Kim Architecture M.Arch. 8/97 Viviana Klinar Architecture M.Arch. 5/04 Clint Larkan Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Crystal Lester Architecture M.Arch. 12/05 Katerina Leventi Architecture M.Arch. 5/00 Shih-Ping Lin Architecture M.Arch 5/05 Lam-Thuy Ma Architecture M.Arch. 12/99 Sonia Mak Architecture M.Arch. 12/05 Sleila Moenart Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Omar Moreno Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Erica Nelles Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 Walter Olsen Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Susan Packard Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Judith Shade Architecture M.Arch. 5/01 Heather Shannon Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Mitchel Spolan Architecture M.Arch. 12/95 Davy Van Loon Architecture M.Arch. 8/96 Erica Walker Architecture M.Arch. 5/06

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued)

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation July 1986 - June 1991 Associate Professor of Architecture Assistant Dean for Architecture (1989-1991) Assistant Chairman, Architecture (1986-1989) Director of Lectures and Exhibitions Founder and Director of “Introduction to Architecture” Program Founder and Editor, ABSTRACT (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991) Coordinator, Core Graduate Architectural Design Studio III: Housing (1989)

Courses: Graduate Architectural Design Studios, M.Arch. first and second year. “The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright: Critical Analysis,” M.Arch. seminar. “Issues in Architectural History,” M.Arch. seminar. SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Visiting Studio Critic and Lecturer in Architectural History January-June, 1986 Undergraduate Architectural Design Studio, 4th year, B.Design in Architecture. “Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn: Critical Analyses,” M.Arch. seminar. BERLAGE INSTITUTE, ROTTERDAM Master Class Professor, with Wiel Arets: January 2011 “A Wonderful World” THE AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME, ITALY Visiting Scholar: July-August 1992, May-June 1989, June-July 1987

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Selected as one of 71 participants in the International Exhibition, “Freespace,” Venice Biennale of Architecture, “Freespace in Place,” May-November 2018.

Founding Member, International Advisory Board, and Nominator; Mies Crown Hall Americas Architecture Prize, 2013-present.

Executive Committee, The Common Reader, Washington University, 2014-present.

National Committee for the Centennial “Bruno Zevi 2018;” member; Bruno Zevi Foundation, Rome.

“The American School of Architecture” Research Committee; University of Oklahoma College of Architecture.

Selected as one of the “Ten Best Educators” in US schools of architecture; Survey of faculty, annual education issue, Architect magazine, December 2009.

Piranesi European Architectural Prize Jury, 2009; Piran, Slovenia.

2nd Annual Bruno Zevi Prize Jury, 2008; Bruno Zevi Foundation, Rome.

Iwata House, D-Mc2 Architecture, P.A., selected for inclusion in AIA Gainesville’s Contemporary Architecture Tour, (one of four structures), April 2007.

Faculty Achievement Award, University of Florida, 2007; One of 51 awarded among 2500 total faculty.

Louis I. Kahn and On and By Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer of Architectural Principles selected as finalists in inaugural Royal Institute of British Architect’s (RIBA) International Book Awards, 2006.

Rotch Foundation Traveling Studio Award, 2003; $20,000 for travel to Finland; One of only ten awarded in US and Canada.

Distinguished International Educator Award, 2004, University of Florida.

Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright given as birthday gift to the Emperor of Japan, 2002, Unity Temple Restoration Foundation, Oak Park, Illinois.

AIA National Book Award, 1997; Unity Temple and Fallingwater.

Main Selection, Architects and Designers Book Club, February 1998; Frank Lloyd Wright. Selection, Architects and Designers Book Club, 1991; Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer on Architectural Principles.

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AWARDS AND HONORS (continued)

Florida Foundation for Architecture Grant for research and book, 1992; CONSTRUCTIONS: The Architecture Studios at the University of Florida.

Graham Foundation Grant for research and book, 1989; Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer on Architectural Principles.

Skidmore Owings and Merrill Foundation Travelling Fellowship, 1983; First Award; National Academic Design Competition

Visiting Architect/Scholar, The American Academy in Rome, July-August 1992; May-June 1989; June-July 1987.

Drawings in permanent collection, 1990; The Avery Architectural Drawings Archive.

AIA National Honor Award, 1982; Levi-Strauss World Headquarters (project designer).

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society; Faculty Member, University of Florida, 2000. Student Member, North Carolina State University, 1977.

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, RESEARCH, PRACTICE AND TEACHING

Florence, Italy – WU International Study Program; Architecture Studio and Seminar Travel, research and lectures in Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria. August-October 2018

Italy – Lecture at Venice Biennale, Meetings on Architecture, “Practice of Teaching.” October 2018

Austria – Lecture at the Technical University, Vienna. October 2018

Slovenia – Lecture at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. May 2018

Florence, Italy – WU International Study Program; Architecture Studio and Seminar Travel, research and lectures in Italy, France, Sweden. October-December 2017

Florence, Italy – WU International Study Program; Architecture Studio and Seminar Travel, research and lectures in Italy, France, Switzerland. October-December 2016

Florence, Italy – WU International Study Program; Architecture Studio and Seminar Travel, research and lectures in Italy, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland. January-May 2015

Switzerland – Swiss Italian University, Mendrisio, Ticino; final juries. April 2015

Slovenia – Lecture at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. March 2015

France — Renovation of Le Corbusier Apartment and Studio, Paris — Renovation of garage into café, Alvar Aalto Maison Louis Carré, Paris

March 2012-present

The Netherlands – Berlage Institute, Rotterdam; Master Class Tutor, with Wiel Arets January 2011

Slovenia – Lecturing at Piran Days International Conference; Piranesi Prize Jury November 2009

Estonia – “Louis I. Kahn Days in Saaremaa,” International Conference October 2006

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, RESEARCH, PRACTICE AND TEACHING (continued)

Finland – Alvar Aalto Academy March 2007: Research at the Alvar Aalto Atelier, Helsinki July-August 2006: 10th Alvar Aalto Symposium

August 2005: International Conference on Research in Modern Architecture May 2001: International Lecture Series on Modern Architecture

Finland – Rotch Foundation Traveling Studio (National Competition) September 2003

Veneto, Italy – Research at the Carlo Scarpa Archives, Treviso, and leading field trip for Graduate Options Studio to Venice (2007 and 2010) November 2013, November 2012; September 2010; September 2007

Vicenza, Italy – University of Florida, Vicenza Institute of Architecture August-October 2006—also leading Continuing Education Program: Switzerland August-October 2004—also leading Continuing Education Program: Carlo Scarpa October-December 2002; September 2001; September 2000 September 1999; September 1998; September 1997 —also leading Continuing Education Program: Carlo Scarpa August-October 1994, June-July 1993

Yucatan, Mexico November 1992

Rome, Italy – Visiting Architect/Scholar, American Academy in Rome July-August 1992; May-June 1989; June-July 1987

Residence in Rome, Italy (SOM Foundation Fellowship) Travel and study in Italy, Egypt, Greece, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, France, Germany

August 1983-June 1984

Independent Travel and Study in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Netherlands, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, England March-July 1981

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PUBLICATIONS

Books, Author:

Grafton Architects Author (Phaidon Press, London, 2018); 256 pages, 300 illustrations.

The Work of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects: Economy as Ethic Author (Thames & Hudson, London, 2017); 416 pages, 750 illustrations.

The Space Within: Interior Experience as the Origin of Architecture Author (Reaktion Books, London, 2016); 176 pages, 20 illustrations. (X-Knowledge, Tokyo, Japan, 2018), Japanese language edition.

Marcel Breuer Author (Phaidon Press, London, 2016); 450 pages, 600 illustrations.

Steven Holl Author (Phaidon Press, London, 2015); 340 pages, 500 illustrations.

Aldo van Eyck Author (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2015); 250 pages, 305 illustrations.

Herman Hertzberger Author (nai/010, Rotterdam, 2015); 540 pages, 600 illustrations.

Alvar Aalto Author (Phaidon Press, London, 2014); 250 pages, 250 illustrations.

Carlo Scarpa Author (Phaidon Press, London, 2013); 288 pages, 350 illustrations.

Understanding Architecture: A Primer on Architecture as Experience Co-author, with Juhani Pallasmaa (Phaidon, London, 2012); 450 pages, 650 illustrations.

Wiel Arets: Autobiographical References Author, editor (Birkhauser, Basel, 2012); 540 pages.

Frank Lloyd Wright: Critical Lives Author (Reaktion Books, London, 2006); 224 pages, 35 illustrations. (Bollati Boringhieri, Italy, 2008), Italian language edition. (Deutsche Verlags Anstalt, Germany, 2010), German language edition. (Fio da Palavra, Porto, Portugal, 2012), Portuguese language edition. (Clio, Belgrade, Serbia, 2013), Serbian language edition. (Peking University Press, Bejing, China, 2018), Chinese language edition.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books, Author (continued):

Louis I. Kahn Author (Phaidon, London, 2005, 2nd revised edition, 2007; French edition 2007; language edition 2010); 512 pages, 700 illustrations. RIBA International Book Award, 2006: finalist, short list (of six).

William Morgan Architects: Selected and Current Work (Master Architect Series) Author (Images Publishing, Sidney and London, 2002); 256 pages, 500 illustrations.

Frank Lloyd Wright Author (Phaidon Press, London, 1st edition, 1997; 2nd revised edition, 1999; French language edition, 2005); 368 pages, 700 illustrations.

Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture in Detail Author (Phaidon Press, London, 1st edition, 1997); 65 pages, 120 illustrations. AIA Book Award, 1997. Selected as birthday gift for the Emperor of Japan, 2002, Given by the Unity Temple Restoration Foundation.

Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture 3s (Phaidon Press, London, 1999), re-issue of Unity Temple, Frank Lloyd Wright.

Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright, Architecture in Detail Author (Phaidon Press, London, 1994; 3rd ed., 2002; Barnes and Noble, New York, 1997; Japanese language edition (Tuttle-Mori, Tokyo, 1995), 65 pages, 100 illustrations. AIA Book Award, 1997. Twentieth Century Houses: Architecture 3s (Phaidon Press, London, 1999), re-issue of Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books, Author / Editor—At Press / Under Contract:

Place Matters: The Architecture of WG Clark Author (ORO—at press, to be published spring 2019).

Wiel Arets Architects Author (NAi010—under contract, to be published 2020).

Books, Author, Proposals Under Review by Publishers:

On and By Louis Kahn: A Primer on Architectural Principles Editor, with Michael Merrill (under review by Phaidon Press).

Marcel Breuer: Koerfer House Co-author, with Michael Merrill (under review by Phaidon Press).

Painting Into Architecture: Spatial Speculations Author (solicited by Phaidon Press).

Roberto Caracciolo, Artist Author.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books, Author, Proposals in Development:

Contemporary Critical Practices in North America Author (solicited by Phaidon Press).

Alfonso Architects Author (solicited by architect).

Robert Ernest, Architect Author (solicited by Yale University Press).

Alfredo Paya, Architect Author (solicited by architect).

Le Corbusier Author.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books, Editor and Contributing Author:

Local Architecture: Place, Craft and Community (Princeton Architectural Press, at press, 2015); Editor, with Brian MacKay-Lyons.

The Phaidon Atlas of 20th Century World Architecture (Phaidon Press, 2012); Editorial Advisor, with Jean-Louis Cohen and Adrian Forty; North American Selection Advisor.

On and By Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer of Architectural Principles Editor and coauthor (Phaidon Press, London and New York, 2005; paperback 2011); 372 pages, 450 illustrations. “The Integrated Ideal: Ordering Principles in Wright’s Architecture” “Abstract Essence: Drawing Wright from the Obvious” RIBA International Book Award, 2006: finalist, short list (of six).

Constructions: The Architecture Studios at the University of Florida Founder and contributor; M. Gundersen and N. Hofer, ed. (University of Florida, 1993)

“With Obstinate Rigor” and “Spatial Speculations”

Frank Lloyd Wright: A Primer on Architectural Principles Editor and coauthor (Princeton Architectural Press, 1991); 310 pages, 400 illustrations.

Abstract 1990-91 Editor (Columbia University, 1991); 128 pages, 350 illustrations; studio work published.

Abstract 1989-90 Editor (Columbia University, 1990); 144 pages, 400 illustrations; studio work published.

Abstract 1988-89 Editor (Columbia University, 1989); 124 pages, 300 illustrations; studio work published.

Abstract 1987-88 Editor (Columbia University, 1988); 100 pages, 250 illustrations; studio work published.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books, Editor and Contributing Author (continued):

Building:Machines, Pamphlet Architecture No.12 Editor, coauthor (Princeton Arch. Press, 1987); 64 pages, 150 illustrations. Re-published in Pamphlet Architecture 11-20 (Princeton Architectural Press, 2011) “Escape from the Revolving Door: Architecture and the Machine”

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews:

“Making Rooms, Drawing Plans: Construing Architecture as a Society of Spaces;” chapter; M. Merrill, editor; Louis Kahn: Drawing, Thinking Architecture (Lars Müller—at press, 2019).

“Robin Evans: Perils of the Imagination;” essay; Vorkurs (University of Florida Graduate Student Publication—at press, 2019).

“Wright’s Influence in American Architecture Schools;” essay; Luca Guido, editor; American School of Architecture (Oklahoma University Press—at press, 2019).

“Artifacts of Embodied Absence;” introductory essay; Paul Robinson (IUAV Press, 2019).

“The Shape of Time, the Endurance of Place, and the Excavation of Room;” essay; The Architecture of Kashef Chowdhury (Park Books—at press, 2019).

“Quattro Progetti per Venezia Revisited;” article; Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly (Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 2019).

“Marcel Breuer: Last of the First Moderns / First of the Last Moderns;” essay; Journal of Hungarian Studies, Thomas Cooper, editor (at press, 2019).

“More than One Way to Be Modern: Variations on Architecture in Florida,” essay; A. Shulman, editor; East-West Dialogues: Modernism in Florida (U.Miami—at press, 2019).

“Economy as Ethic: The Work of Brian MacKay-Lyons,” introduction; World Sustainability Prize 2017 (UNESCO, Cite d’Architecture—at press, 2019).

“Diagonal Poems of the Right Angle: Richard Paul Lohse and Aldo van Eyck;” essay; AR/Architecture Research (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2019).

“Simply Modern: The Architecture of Roney Mateu;” introduction; Roney Mateu Architect (ORO Editions—contracted for 2019).

“Excavating the Present: Kashef Chowdhury’s Glass Labyrinth;” essay; A Glass Labyrinth in Venice, Kashef Chowdhury (Park Books, 2019).

“Aldo van Eyck and Louis Kahn: Parallel Paths in the Other Tradition;” essay; ZARCH: Centennial of the Third Generation (University of Zaragoza, Spain, 2018).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Legacy of William Morgan,” essay; in Richard Shieldhouse, William Morgan: Evolution of an Architect (University Press of Florida, 2018).

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of Wood” Fay Jones School of Architecture (University of Arkansas Press, 2018).

“Shell and Shelter: Environment and Experience in Florida Modern Architecture;” main essay; Environmental Architecture: STRANG, (Oscar Riera Ojeda, 2018).

“Freespace in Place,” essay; Bauwelt (Germany), 25 May 2018.

“Spatial Speculations;” essay; Vorkurs (University of Florida SoA Graduate Student Publication, 2018).

“Atmosphere in the Architecture of Carlo Scarpa” Carlo Scarpa, Visions in Glass, 1926-1962 (Christie’s, 2017).

“Shining in the Shadow: The Architecture of Fay Jones and Frank Lloyd Wright,” chapter; Shadow Patterns: Reflections on Fay Jones and his Architecture, Jeff Shannon, ed. (University of Arkansas Press, 2017).

“Why Marcel Breuer was 2016’s Unlikeliest Starchitect;” interview; City Lab / The Atlantic Monthly (January 2017).

“Starting with the Square: Parallels in Practices of Josef Albers and Louis Kahn” Vorkurs (University of Florida SoA Graduate Student Publication, 2017).

“Frank Lloyd Wright;” chapter; J. Cooper-Palmer, editor; Key Thinkers on the Environment (Routledge, 2017).

“Modernism is Not a Style,” invited guest editorial; Form (Sweden, November 2016).

“Starting with the Square: Parallels in Practices of Josef Albers and Louis Kahn” The Journal of Visual Culture (December, 2016).

“Drawing Thinking Making: The Shape of Interior Space and the Boundary of Inhabited Place,” essay; Palladian Space Neurons and Other Roots of Infinity, Peter Magyar (Lit Fire, 2016).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Inhabited Landscape,” chapter; Key Thinkers on the Environment, (Routledge, London, 2016), Joy Palmer, editor.

“Med Scarpa Linjer,” interview by Kirstin Mörck; Betong (Concrete, Sweden) February 2016.

“Postscript,” Drawing Into Architecture: The Sketches of Antoine Predock Christopher Mead (University of New Mexico Press, 2016).

“Carlo Scarpa’s Querini Stampalia,” essay; Dreams of Venice Architecture, JoAnn Locktov, ed. (Bella Fugura, 2016).

“Crafting Space: Composition and Construction in the Architecture of Wendell Burnette,” essay; Wendell Burnette: Dialogues in Space (ORO, 2016).

“Frank Lloyd Wright Expressed the American Spirit,” Mary O’Neill, interview; Investor’s Business Daily, 27 October 2015.

“Drawing Into Presence,” Foreword; Drawing From Practice: Architects and the Meaning of Freehand J. Michael Welton (Routledge, 2015).

“Constructing and Caring for Place,” essay; Local Architecture (Princeton Architectural Press, 2015).

“Line, Plane Volume: Contrapuntal Spatial Composition in Brad Cloepfil’s Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis,” essay; Place is the Space: A Building, A Decade, An Exhibit, Dominic Molon, ed. (Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 2013).

“Wiel Arets,” Wiel Arets Arquitectura 1997-2013 (TC Cuadernos, 109-110, 2013).

“Icon of the Month: Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Louis I. Kahn” Icon magazine (London, March 2013).

“Still Space: Tactile Density and Striated Light in the Clyfford Still Museum,” essay; Clyfford Still Museum: Brad Cloepfil/Allied Works (Hatje Cantz, 2013).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“An Architecture Suspended Between Earth and Sky,” foreword; In/Formed by the Land: The Architecture of Carl Abbott (ORO, 2012).

“A Middle-Ground Modernism: On the Making of an Architecture Appropriate for Its Place and Time,” essay; A Living Tradition: KPF Arkitekter 2002-2012 (Arhus: Archipress, 2012)

“The Limits of Form: Critical Practice and the Creation of Place,” essay; Los Limites de la Forma / The Limits of Form: Enrique Norten TEN Arquitectos (Mexico City: Arquine, 2012).

“Making Brick Modern: Louis Kahn’s Hybrid Masonry Structures,” essay; “What Concrete Wants to Be: Louis Kahn’s Precast Concrete Structures,” essay; L’architrave, le plancher, la plate-forme: Nouvelle histoire de la construction, Roberto Gargiani, ed.; (EPFL Presses, Lausanne, 2012).

“Peripheral Matters, or When the Cities Were Walled: Some Thoughts on the Globalization of Sub-Urban Space,” essay; Global Danish Architecture No. 6 (Aarhus: Archipress, 2011).

“Frank Lloyd Wright” and “Louis I. Kahn,” chapters; The Great Builders, Kenneth Powell, ed. (Thames and Hudson—at press, 2011).

“Along this New but Ancient Way: Alfred Browning Parker and Modern Architecture in Florida” Introductory essay; The Architecture of Alfred Browning Parker, Randolph Henning (University Press of Florida, 2011).

“Finding the Right Combination” and “Dialogue: Wiel Arets and Robert McCarter” A Wonderful World: A New Map of the World, Berlage Institute Research Report 43 (2011).

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” essay; Il Progetto magazine (Italy), January/March 2011.

“Wiel Arets,” biographical essay; Wiel Arets Architects: Texts, Articles, Interviews 1982-2010 R. v.Toorn, editor (010 Publishers, Amsterdam, 2010).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Architecture of Mark Hampton: Minimal Form and Maximal Experience” Essay; The Architecture of Mark Hampton, S. Martinson, ed. (Univ. of Miami, 2010).

“Drawing, Thinking, Making,” introductory essay; Think Ink, Peter Magyar (Kendall Hunt, 2010).

“The Topographic Section: Joining Space and the Tectonic in Experience,” introduction, Dean-Wolf Architects: Constructive Continuum (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2010).

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” essay; “Robert McCarter: Thinking and Making,” interview by Paul Robinson; Architect’s Bulletin AB magazine (Slovenia), January 2010.

“Louis I. Kahn and the Nature of Concrete,” article; Concrete International (American Concrete Institute), December 2009.

“The Villa Mairea of Alvar Aalto,” article, HISE (Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2009).

“The Modern is Not a Style: Florida’s Other Tradition of Architecture,” introduction, Four Florida Moderns, Saxon Henry, ed. (New York: Norten, 2009).

“The Fabric of Experience: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House,” chapter, Frank Lloyd Wright: Art Glass of the Martin House Complex, E. Jackson-Fosberg, ed., (San Francisco: Pomegranate Press, 2009).

“Louis I. Kahn and the Nature of Concrete,” chapter, Masters of Concrete, Dennis Sharp, ed., (London: The Concrete Centre, 2009).

“Brian MacKay-Lyons: Towards an Architecture of Its Time and Place,” article, Contract magazine, July 2008.

“An Interview with Morgan Professor Robert McCarter,” Craig Reynolds; Parnassus (University of Louisville), 2008; pp.7-10.

“Common Sense: Towards an Architecture both Poetic and Practical,” introduction, Brian Healy: Commonplaces (San Francisco/Hong Kong: ORO Editions, 2008).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Thought of Construction,” chapter, Ghost: Building an Architectural Vision, Brian MacKay-Lyons (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2008).

“Louis I. Kahn and Aldo van Eyck: Parallels in the Other Tradition of Modern Architecture,” essay, Ehituskunst (Art of Building; Estonia), Spring 2007.

“The Frank Lloyd Wright Problem,” Diane Heilenman (McCarter interview/profile); The Louisville Courier Journal, February 25, 2007.

“Painting Through Architecture: The Roma Razionalista Paintings of Roberto Caracciolo,” introductory essay, Roberto Caracciolo: Roma Razionalista (Rome: AAM / Architettura Arte Moderna, 2006).

Interview in “Louis Kahn. Ajaloost Ajatust Otsides,” by Karin Paulus, Eesti Ekspress, 39 (877), September 2006, Tallinn, Estonia.

“Starting with the Square: Parallels in Practice and Principle, Josef Albers and Louis I. Kahn,” chapter, Archipelago: Essays on Architecture, ed. Peter MacKeith (Helsinki: Rakennustieto, 2006).

“The Fullness of Light: Louis Kahn in Ahmedabad,” edited extract from Louis I. Kahn; Architecture Today 161 (UK), September 2005.

“Modernism is Not a Style: An Architecture of Its Time and Place,” introductory essay; Thoroughly Modern (Sarasota Architectural Foundation), 2004.

“Frank Lloyd Wright,” “Louis I. Kahn,” “Sarasota School,” “Fallingwater;” essays, Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture (Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2004), R. Stephen Sennott, editor.

The Fabric of Experience: Woven Space in the Work of Wright and Mori (Martin House Restoration Corporation / Albright-Knox Art Museum, 2004).

“Louis I. Kahn and Aldo van Eyck: Parallels in the Other Tradition of Modern Architecture,” refereed essay, PTAH: Architecture, Design, Art, 2003:2, (Alvar Aalto Academy, Helsinki, 2003).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“Concrete Places in a Landscape of Illusions,” catalog essay and exhibition title; Concrete Places in a Landscape of Illusions: The Architecture of Donald Singer (Boca Raton Museum of Art, 2003).

“Spatial Speculations: Ordering Ideas of Modern Painting in the Education of Modern Architects,” Architrave (School of Architecture, University of Florida), spring 2003.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis I. Kahn: The Other Tradition of American Modern Architecture,” article, Phi Kappa Phi Forum (Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society), summer 2003.

“Simply Modern: The Architecture of Roney Mateu,” introductory essay; Roney Mateu Architects (L’Arca Edizioni, Milan, forthcoming).

“Lambertson House, Atlantic Beach: William Morgan Architects,” Florida/Caribbean Architect (Florida Association AIA), summer 2002.

“Frank Lloyd Wright,” refereed essay, The Oxford Companion to United States History (Oxford University Press, 2001), Paul Boyer, editor.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Inhabited Landscape,” refereed chapter, 50 Key Thinkers on the Environment, (Routledge, London, 2001), Joy Palmer, editor.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of Concrete,” refereed essay, PTAH: Architecture, Design, Art, 2001:1, (Alvar Aalto Academy, Helsinki, 2001).

“Without the Space Within: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Followers in America,” chapter, Bauwelt-Fundamente: Frank Lloyd Wright (Vieweg Verlag, Wiesbaden, 2001).

“Are We There Yet? New Urbanism and Sustainability,” article, Envisioning Florida’s Future: A Guide for Planning Sustainable Communities Edited by Larry Peterson, (Florida Sustainable Communities Network, 2000).

“What Will Be Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy for the 21st Century?” article, Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly (FLW Foundation, Taliesin, Winter 2000, 11:1).

“Pantheon,” “Trajan’s Market,” “Caravaggio’s St. Mathew Cycle,” and 4 other entries, City Secrets: Rome, edited by Robert Kahn (Little Bookroom, New York, 2000; 2nd edition, Fang Duff Kahn, New York, 2011).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Space Within: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House,” essay, Blueprints, winter 2000, vol. XVIII, no.1 (National Building Museum, Washington, DC).

“The Fabric of Experience: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House,” chapter, Windows of the Darwin D. Martin House (Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Buffalo, 1999).

“Concrete Places in a Landscape of Illusions,” introductory essay, The Architecture of Donald Singer (Bienes Gallery, Broward County Main Library, 1999).

“Excavated From the Double-Edged: Technological Thought and Endangered Space,” refereed essay, Proceedings, ACSA National Conference, 1999.

“Excavated From the Double-Edged: Technological Thought and Endangered Space,” refereed essay, Proceedings, ACSA Southeast Regional Conference, 1998.

“Spatial Speculations: Ordering Ideas of Modern Painters in the Education of Modern Architects,” refereed essay, Proceedings, ACSA Southeast Regional Conference, 1998.

“Being There,” introductory essay, Constructed Reality: Tanner Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects (William Stout, San Francisco, 1998).

“Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect,” refereed essay, The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (Oxford University Press, 1998), Michael Kelley, ed.

“Project for a Japanese Cultural Center in Miami: A Thesis,” by Jiro Yates, Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 51, No. 4, May 1998; McCarter, thesis committee chair.

“Pursuing an Orderly Investigation: Architecture at the University of Florida,” essay, Florida Architect (Florida AIA, Vol. 43, No. 4, Winter 1996).

“What is Wrong With Architectural Education Today?,” essay, Bay Architect No. 4 (AIA Tampa Bay, 1996).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Use and Abuse of Architectural History,” essay, Bay Architect No. 3 (AIA Tampa Bay, 1995).

“Robin Evans: Perils of the Imagination,” essay, ARK (University of Florida), Spring 1995.

“Theory, Practice and the Desire to Be (Built),” essay, Bay Architect No. 2 (AIA Tampa Bay, 1994).

“Folded Space, Boundless Place: Frank Lloyd Wright Houses (1), 1895-1915,” essay, Global Architecture: Houses 40 (Tokyo), Spring 1994.

“Squared Space, Constructed Place: Frank Lloyd Wright Houses (2), 1915-1935,” essay, Global Architecture: Houses 42 (Tokyo), Fall 1994.

“Woven Space, Anchored Place: Frank Lloyd Wright Houses (3), 1935-1959,” essay, Global Architecture: Houses 43 (Tokyo), Winter 1994.

“The Present Discipline,” Invited column (AIA Gainesville, Florida) 1992-1996:

“The Sarasota School of Architecture,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Fall 1996.

“What is Wrong with Architectural Education Today?,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Winter 1995.

“Modern Architecture: An Unfinished Project,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Summer 1995.

“The Use and Abuse of Architectural History,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Winter/Spring 1995.

“International Perspectives on Education and Practice,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Fall 1994.

“Theory, Practice and the Desire to Be (Built),” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Summer 1994.

“Architecture and ‘Interdisciplinary’ Work,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Spring 1994.

“The Perils of Process,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Winter 1993.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles, Chapters, Introductory Essays and Interviews (continued):

“The Suburb, Wrong or Wright,” essay,

The Architect’s Quarterly, Fall 1993.

“Responsibility in the Education of Architects,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Summer 1993.

“Three Tasks of University Architecture Faculty,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Spring 1993.

“Architectural Design and ‘the Cutting Edge,’” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Winter 1992.

“A Dialogue on Continuing Education for Architects,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Fall 1992.

“Education, Practice, and Edification,” essay, The Architect’s Quarterly, Summer 1992.

“Without the Space Within: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Followers in America,” essay, Architektur & Bauforum (Vienna), October 1991.

“The Perils of Process,” essay, Bay Architect No. 1 (AIA Tampa Bay, 1994).

“Education and Practice: The Place of Aedificare,” essay, ARK (University of Florida), Summer 1992.

“A Question of Things,” refereed essay, Progressive Architecture, May 1991. Writing and the Architect, Proceedings, 1991 ACSA Southeast Conference.

“Henry Leveke Kamphoefner 1907-1990,” obituary, Newsline, Summer 1990.

“The Status of Architecture,” refereed essay, Proceedings, ACSA National Conference, 1988.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Editorial Consultant:

The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture (Phaidon Press, 2004); Member of International Nomination Committee, described by publisher as “150 of the world’s leading critics, curators, academics and practicing architects.” Interviews / Lectures for Broadcast / Video:

“Frank Lloyd Wright and Froebel Education,” interview; Documentary film by Scott Bultman, The Kindergarten.

“Alvar Aalto,” interview on Section D, Monocle Radio (12 August 2014).

“Shining in the Shadow: The Architecture of Fay Jones and Frank Lloyd Wright,” Lecture and panel discussion; Sacred Spaces: The Architecture of Fay Jones, Documentary film by L. Foley and D. Carpenter (University of Arkansas, 2011).

Saving a Landmark: The Darwin Martin House of Frank Lloyd Wright, three-part series, WNED Buffalo, NY (October 2005; January 2006; May 2006).

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo, PBS Special, national broadcast (4 September 2006).

“Wright at the Start: The Prairie Houses as Origin of Wright’s Ordering Principles,” lecture; SUNY Buffalo; Martin House Restoration Corporation; Albright-Knox Gallery; Buffalo, New York, May 2008; webcast, 2012.

Book, Exhibition and Film Reviews, Author (selected):

Carlo Scarpa and the Castevecchio, Revisited, Richard Murphy (Breakfast Mission, 2018); Architecture Today (UK), April 2018.

The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright, Neil Levine (Princeton University Press, 2016); Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 2016.

Kahn at Penn: Transformative teacher of architecture, James Williamson (Routledge, 2015); Journal of Architectural Education, September 2015.

Unfinished Spaces, a film by A. Nahmias and B. Murray (Bullfrog Films, 2012).

I.M. Pei: Building China Modern, PBS American Masters (Bullfrog Films, 2010).

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Book, Exhibition and Film Reviews, Author (selected, continued):

Aldo van Eyck: Writings, Vincent Ligtelijn, Francis Strauven, editors (A+N, 2008); Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 2008.

Encounters: Architectural Essays, Juhani Pallasmaa (Rakkenustieto, 2005); Senses & Society, May 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2, pp.233-35.

Thought Palaces, Peter Magyar (Architectura & Natura, 1999); Architectural Record, April 2000.

Getting Back Into Place, Edward Casey (Indiana University Press, 1993); The Fate of Place, Edward Casey (University of California Press, 1997); Theology Today, April 1999.

Archeticture, David Farrell Krell (SUNY Press, 1997); Theology Today, July 1998.

Spiritual Path, Sacred Place, Thomas Barrie (Shambhala, 1996); Theology Today, April 1998.

The Sarasota School of Architecture, John Howey (MIT Press, 1995); The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 55:2, June 1996. Publications of Architectural Designs (selected):

“Joseph D. Hesse and his House on Kingsbury,” Volume XIII, Number 4A, Winter 2007, Newsletter, Missouri Valley Chapter, The Society of Architectural Historians, article by Esley Hamilton on renovation/restoration in University City, Missouri.

“Enchanted Glass,” Gainesville Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, February-March 2006; article on Iwata House, Gainesville, Florida.

“A Contemporary Canvas,” Gainesville Sun, 3 April 2005; cover page article, “Home and Real Estate,” on Iwata House, Gainesville, Florida.

“Town of Tioga,” Gainesville Today, March 1998; cover and article on model house and public buildings.

“A Sense of Place,” Gainesville Sun, March 9, 1997; model house built at Tioga, Florida.

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Publications of Architectural Designs (selected, continued):

“Town of Tioga,” Gainesville Ocala Business Magazine, March 1997; model house and public buildings in Tioga, Florida.

Contemporary Architectural Drawings Avery Library Drawings Archive - Janet Parks, editor (Pomegranate Publications, 1991); drawing of the Berg House.

“The Correct Way to Borrow from Wright,” by Steven Litt, Raleigh News and Observer 27 August 1989; article on the Miller House.

SOM Foundation Travelling Fellowships (Chicago: SOM Foundation, 1997).

“Levi-Strauss Corporate Headquarters,” AIA Journal, June 1982.

“Levi’s Plaza,” Architectural Record, May 1982.

“Riyadh International Airport,” Architectural Record, April 1984.

“New Airport for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,” Engineering News Record, September 1980.

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LECTURES/SYMPOSIA

“Louis Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Technical University of Vienna, October 2018.

“Demanding Presence: Unbuilt Designs as Sites for Academic Studio Projects,” lecture; “The Practice of Teaching,” Meetings on Architecture; 16th International Architecture Exhibit, La Biennale di Venezia, October 2018.

“Grafton Architects,” book launch and discussion; La Biennale di Venezia, Ca’ Giustinian, October 2018.

“Louis Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, May 2018.

“The Space Within: Interior Experience as the Origin of Architecture,” lecture; IUAV University of Venice Architecture Library Lecture Series, November 2017.

“Economy as Ethic: The Work of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects,” symposium; Dalhousie School of Architecture, Public Library of Halifax, May 2017.

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; Christies, New York, April 2017.

“Diagonal Poems of the Right Angle: Parallels in Practice in the Works of Richard Paul Lohse and Aldo van Eyck,” lecture to Practices seminar; School of Architecture, Yale University, March 2017.

“Marcel Breuer: Last of the First Moderns / First of the Last Moderns;” lecture; MA / Today 100 Years After — The Impact of the Hungarian Avant-Garde, 34th György Ránki Hungarian Chair Symposium, Indiana University, April 2017.

“Atmosphere in the Architecture of Carlo Scarpa,” lecture; IUAV, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, November 2016.

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” lecture; Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture Paris, Val de Seine, December 2016.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of Wood;” keynote lecture; “New Languages of Wood” Symposium; Fay Jones School of Architecture, University of Arkansas, August 2016.

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” lecture; University of Colorado Boulder, September 2016.

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LECTURES/SYMPOSIA (continued)

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; University of Florida, School of Architecture, Gainesville, November 2015.

“The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; WU Alumni Association, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 2015.

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, March 2015.

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” keynote lecture; Colorado AIA Practice and Design Conference, Denver, October 2014.

“Alvar Aalto: Towards a Life-Enhancing Architecture,” lecture; St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, October 2014.

“Alvar Aalto: Towards a Life-Enhancing Architecture,” lecture; FinnFest, National Finnish-American Festival, Minneapolis, August 2014.

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, May 2014.

“Wright at the Start: The Prairie Houses as Origin of Wright’s Ordering Principles,” lecture; University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, April 2014.

“The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; Wright This Way: Gordon House Foundation, Portland, Oregon, April 2014.

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, April 2014.

“Wright at the Start: The Prairie Houses as Origin of Wright’s Ordering Principles,” lecture; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, April 2014.

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LECTURES/SYMPOSIA (continued)

“The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time, Transforming Reality,” lecture; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 2014.

“Taking the Book to the Light: Louis I. Kahn’s Transformation of the Library in Three Designs,” lecture; SOM New York Professional Development Lecture, New York, February 2014.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 2013.

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” lecture; City College of New York, New York, February 2013.

“More than One Way to Be Modern: Variations on the Theme of Modern Architecture in Florida,” keynote address; East-West Dialogues: Modernism in Florida symposium / Mark Hampton Lectures; University of Miami, Miami, Florida, November 2012.

“Architecture as Experience: A Primer,” lecture; Van Alen Institute / AIA Bookstore, New York, New York, October 2012.

“Architecture as Experience: A Primer,” lecture; Unity Temple Restoration Foundation Break the Box Lecture Series; Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois, November 2012.

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” lecture; Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark, March 2012.

“The Work of KPF Arkitekter—A Middle-Ground Modernism: On the Making of an Architecture Appropriate for Its Place and Time,” lecture; Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark, March 2012.

“Louis I Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, October 2011.

“Ideas in Things,” Ghost 13 Symposium, panelist and speaker; Ghost Laboratory, Kingsburg and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, June 2011.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn: Toward an Architecture of Presence and Ritual,” lecture; City College of New York, New York, February 2011.

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“The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; Society of Professors Emeriti, Washington University, April 2010.

“Demanding Presence: The Unbuilt Works of Louis I. Kahn,” lecture; Piran Days International Conference Piran, Slovenia, November 2009.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; “Taking the Book to the Light: Kahn’s Library Designs,” lecture; “Embossings of the Sky: Kahn and the Light-Giving Wall,” lecture; University of South Florida, School of Architecture Tampa, Florida, September 2009.

“Shining in the Shadow: The Architecture of Fay Jones and Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; University of Arkansas, E. Fay Jones School of Architecture, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 2009.

“Taking the Book to the Light: Louis I. Kahn’s Transformation of the Library in Three Designs,” lecture; Conversations with Architects, Boston Society of Architects, February 2009

“Louis I. Kahn and Eero Saarinen: Divergent Definitions of Mid-Century Modern Architecture,” lecture; Symposium, Eero Saarinen Exhibition, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, January 2009.

“Embossings of the Sky: Louis I. Kahn and the Light-Giving Wall,” lecture; New York Chapter AIA, The Center for Architecture, New York, New York, November 2008.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Kansas State University School of Architecture, Manhattan, Kansas, November 2008.

“Louis I. Kahn and the Nature of Concrete,” lecture; American Concrete Institute National Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2008.

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“Wright at the Start: The Prairie Houses as Origin of Wright’s Ordering Principles,” lecture; SUNY Buffalo; Martin House Restoration Corporation; Albright-Knox Gallery; Buffalo, New York, May 2008.

“The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; St. Louis Art Museum; FLWright House in Ebsworth Park Foundation; Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, April 2008.

“The Architecture of Experience,” lecture; Installation, Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis, November 2007.

“The Fabric of Experience: Toshiko Mori’s Visitor Center for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House,” lecture; Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy 2007 Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 2007.

Invited Critic; 9th Ghost Architectural Laboratory, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 30-July 14, 2007.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” Morgan Chair Public Lecture; Hite Institute of Art History, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Louisville, Speed Museum of Art, Louisville, Kentucky, April 2007.

“The Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” Morgan Chair Public Lecture; Hite Institute of Art History, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Louisville; Speed Museum of Art; Louisville, Kentucky, February 2007.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Louis I. Kahn Days International Symposium, Saaremaa, Estonia, October 2006.

“Louis Kahn and the Nature of Concrete,” lecture; Concrete Centre and DOCOMOMO UK Chapter, London, May 2006.

“Louis Kahn and the Nature of Concrete,” lecture; School of Architecture, Cambridge University, May 2006.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Washington University, St. Louis, April 2006.

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“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” Sidney Shelov Keynote Lecture; Louis I. Kahn Symposium, Pratt Institute, New York, March 2006.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Orlando Chapter AIA, Winter Park, Florida, February 2006.

“Louis I. Kahn: In the Spaces of Eternity,” lecture; National Arts Club, New York, September 2005.

“Critical Regionalism in Southern Switzerland,” Instructor/leader of five day professional continuing education tour, Vicenza, Italy (Vicenza Institute of Architecture), September 2006.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; School of Architecture, University of Florida, November 2005.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Gainesville AIA, Celebrate Design Keynote Address, November 2005.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Book is an Offering,” lecture; Books and Books, Coral; Gables, Florida, October 2005.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Book is an Offering,” lecture; Goerings Book Store, Gainesville, Florida, September 2005.

“Louis I. Kahn: The Eternal and the Circumstantial,” lecture; Emerging Tampa Bay Architects, Tampa Bay AIA, October 2005.

“The Case for Saving Dan Kiley’s NCNB Plaza Park in Tampa,” symposium; Tampa Museum of Art; sponsored by Tampa Bay AIA, Tampa Bay ASLA, City of Tampa; Tampa, FL, May 2005.

“The Fabric of Experience: Woven Space in the Work of Wright and Mori,” lecture; Albright-Knox Art Museum, the University of Buffalo, and the Martin House Restoration Corporation; Buffalo, NY, February 2004.

Interview for film documentary, “Frank Lloyd Wright and the Darwin Martin House,” WNED Public Television, Buffalo, New York, February 2004.

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“Louis I. Kahn and Aldo van Eyck: Parallel Paths in the Other Tradition of Modern Architecture,” symposium lecture; Engaging Louis I. Kahn: A Legacy for the Future, Yale University School of Architecture, Yale Center for British Art, and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, January 2004.

“Study Tour of the Works of Carlo Scarpa,” Instructor/leader of five day professional continuing education tour, Vicenza, Italy (Vicenza Institute of Architecture), September 2004; September 1999; September 1997.

“The Fabric of Experience: The Darwin Martin House of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; Boca Museum of Modern Art, Boca Raton, Florida, October 2003.

“The Architecture of Louis I. Kahn: Six Legacies for the New Millennium,” lecture; Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, October 2003.

“Louis I. Kahn and Aldo van Eyck: Parallel Paths in the Other Tradition of Modern Architecture,” Association of Art Historians Great Britain International Conference, London, April 2003.

“The Architecture of Louis I. Kahn: Six Legacies for the New Millennium,” lecture; Books and Books, Coral Gables, October 2003.

“The Architecture of Louis I. Kahn: Six Legacies for the New Millennium,” lecture; Ft Lauderdale AIA/Tri-County Design and Architecture Month, September 2002.

“Wright from the Start: Modern Architecture in Florida” Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy National Conference, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, November 2001

“The Sarasota School of Architecture,” Opening lecture and moderator for four symposia; An American Legacy: The Sarasota School of Architecture, Fine Arts Society of Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida, November 2001.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of Concrete,” First lecture in new series on the masters of modern architecture, Alvar Aalto Academy / Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki, May 2001.

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“Frank Lloyd Wright: Weaving the City and Suburb into the Inhabited Landscape,” lecture; School of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale, March 2001.

“Architectural Education and the Other Tradition of Modernism,” lecture; University of Texas Austin, March 2001.

“Folded Space, Boundless Place: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Geometry of Experience,” lecture; University of Nebraska College of Architecture, October 2000.

“A Regional Modernism: Paul Rudolph in Florida,” lecture and Paper Session Chair, Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida, June 2000.

“Critical Regionalism in Concrete Block: Robert Ernest and the Other School of Modern Architecture in Florida,” Lecture and symposium discussion, Sarasota Design Conference, Sarasota, Florida, June 2000.

“Frank Lloyd Wright: The Inhabited Landscape and the Disappearing City,” lecture; Orlando Chapter AIA / Young Architects Forum, February 2000.

“The Fabric of Experience: The Prairie Houses of Frank Lloyd Wright,” lecture; Burchfield-Penney Art Center / SUNY Buffalo, October 1999.

“Concrete Places in a Landscape of Illusions: The Work of Donald Singer, Architect,” Bienes Gallery, Broward County Main Library, June 1999.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Other Tradition of Modern Architecture,” Dean’s Lecture, College of Architecture, University of Florida, February, 1999.

“Spatial Speculations: Ordering Ideas of Modern Painters in the Education of Modern Architects,” School of Architecture, Clemson University, February 1999.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Nature of Concrete,” Lecture, School of Design, North Carolina State University, November, 1998.

“Are We There Yet? New Urbanism and Sustainability,” Lecture; Seaside Institute Conference on the State of New Urbanism, November 1998.

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“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Other Tradition of American Architecture” Lecture and Panel Discussion, Frank Lloyd Wright: Design and Architecture Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, October 1998.

“Spatial Speculations: Ordering Ideas of Modern Painters in the Education of Modern Architects” “Excavated From the Double-Edged: Technological Thought and Endangered Space” Lectures, ACSA SE Regional Conference, October 1998, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Symposium, “The Florida Tapes: A Critique of New Urbanism,” Seaside, Florida, September 1998.

“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple: Design Process,” Lecture; “Contemporary Florida Architecture: A Tradition of Critical Modernism,” Symposium Moderator; Sarasota Design Conference, Sarasota, Florida, June 1998.

“The State of Architectural Education: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly” Gulf Coast AIA Chapter Meeting, Sarasota, May 1998.

“The Academy and Its Grove: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Florida Southern Campus” Lecture, Florida Southern College, AIA Committee on Design, February 1998.

Theory Paper Session Moderator, ACSA Technology Conference, Cleveland, March 1998.

“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple,” Lecture, Gainesville Lawyers’ Lecture Series, October 1996.

“The Suburb: Wrong or Wright,” Lecture, Gainesville AIA Chapter, April 1996.

“Excavated From the Double-Edged: Technological Thought and Endangered Space” Lecture, University of Southwestern Louisiana, October 1995.

“What is Wrong With Architectural Education Today?” Lecture, Design Forum, Florida AIA Annual Meeting, Palm Beach, July 1995.

“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater: Conception and Experience” Lecture, Ohio State University, Department of Architecture, November 1994

“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater: Conception and Experience” Lecture, University of Florida, College of Architecture, October 1994.

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LECTURES/SYMPOSIA (continued)

“Theory Follows Practice in the Discipline of Architecture” Lecture, Sarasota Design Conference, Sarasota, Florida, July 1994.

“Drawing Wright From the Obvious: What Do We Make of Frank Lloyd Wright Today?” Lecture, Tampa Bay AIA, Tampa Museum of Art, March 1994.

“Folded Space, Boundless Place: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Construction of Spatial Continuity” Lecture, University of Florida, College of Architecture, March 1992.

“Folded Space, Boundless Place: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Construction of Spatial Continuity” Lecture, Savannah College of Architecture and Design, April 1992.

“Folded Space, Boundless Place: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Construction of Spatial Continuity” Lecture, Columbia University, June 1991.

“A Question of Things” Lecture, ACSA SE Regional Conference, November 1991, Charlotte, North Carolina.

“Education and Practice: The Place of Aedificare” Lecture, Educator’s Forum, Florida AIA Annual Meeting, Miami, October 1991.

“Discovery of a Discipline: Recent Work” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, March 1991.

“Discovery of a Discipline: Recent Work” Lecture, Ohio State University, School of Architecture, May 1991.

“Discovery of a Discipline: Recent Work” Lecture, University of Florida, College of Architecture, April 1991.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Development of an American Architecture” Lecture, Columbia University, American Studies Program, March 1991.

“The Education of Architects” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, September 1990.

“Learning from Frank Lloyd Wright: Recent Design Work” Lecture, Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, October 1989.

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LECTURES/SYMPOSIA (continued)

“Line, Plane, Volume: The Graduate Core Design Studios at Columbia” Lecture, University of Kentucky, College of Architecture, April 1989.

“Composition and Experience” Lecture, ACSA/AIA Teacher’s Conference, June 1988, Cranbrook Academy.

“The Status of Architecture” Lecture, ACSA National Annual Meeting, March 1988, Miami, Florida.

“The Status of Architecture” Lecture, ACSA NE Conference, October 1987, Syracuse University, New York.

“The Master of Architecture Program at Columbia” Lecture, ACSA Regional Conference, February 1987, Atlanta, Georgia.

“The Education of an Architect” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, April 1986.

“Beginnings: History and Original Form” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, February 1986.

“Tendencies: Works by Scarpa, Botta, Rossi” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, February 1986.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, North Carolina State University, School of Design, March 1986.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, James Stewart Polshek, Architects, September 1982, New York.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Architects, July 1982, New York.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, Robinson Mills and Williams, Architects, August 1981, San Francisco.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, HOK, Architects, August 1981, San Francisco.

“The Dynamics of Place: Late Baroque Architecture” Lecture, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Architects, August 1981, San Francisco.

“Concepts of Contextualism” Lecture, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Architects, September 1982, New York.

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MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE

International Advisory Council, Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize, 2014-present. Executive Committee, The Common Reader, Washington University, 2014-present. Editorial Advisory Board, VORKUS: Graduate Architecture Student Publication, University of Florida, School of Architecture, 2015-present. Honorary Advisory Board, Journal of Organic Architecture and Design, 2013-present. IIT College of Architecture, Dean’s Advisory Council; 2012-2018. Florida Polytechnic Architecture School Advisory Board; 2011-2012. Member, Piranesi European Architectural Prize Jury, Piran, Slovenia; 2009. Member, 2nd Annual Bruno Zevi Prize Jury, 2008; Bruno Zevi Foundation, Rome. International Editorial Board, Alvar Aalto Academy, Helsinki, Finland; 2002-present. Architectural Advisory Board, Sarasota Architecture Foundation; 2002-present. NAAB Accrediting Visiting Teams, ACSA Member; 1995-2000, 2006-2010. Society of Architectural Historians, 1997-2014. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 1995-present. Sarasota Design Conference, Speaker Selection Chair; 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002. Nominating Committee Member, Chrysler Design Awards; 1995-present. Vice-President, Board of Directors, Preservation Institute: Nantucket; 1991-2001. Advisory Council, Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing; 1991-2001. Board of Directors, Florida Association, American Institute of Architects; 1991-2001. Publisher Reader/Reviewer: * multiple reviews

MIT Press* Princeton University Press Van Nostrand Reinhold The Art Bulletin John Wiley and Sons University of Illinois Press Chicago University Press* Northern Illinois University Press Yale University Press* European Review University Press of Florida* University of South Carolina Press Journal of Planning History University of New Mexico Press Research in Urbanism, Delft University Press Routledge* University of Arkansas Press Bloomsbury Press Norten

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MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE (continued)

Outside Tenure / Promotion Reviewer: * multiple tenure / promotion reviews

Harvard University* University of Kentucky* Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Michigan Columbia University (since 1991)* Cornell University Carnegie Mellon University University of Virginia* University of Texas, Austin Ohio State University* University of Arkansas* University of Miami* University of New Mexico Florida International University Kansas State University SUNY, University at Buffalo* Iowa State University* University of Arizona Syracuse University University of Nebraska* Parsons, The New School for Design University of Southern California

University of South Florida* Illinois Institute of Technology—IIT* University of Oregon Dalhousie University (Canada) Newcastle University (UK) University of California Los Angeles University of Hawaii Marywood University University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) Rice University* Penn State University University of Florida (since 2007)* Georgia Institute of Technology Professional Design Juries:

Piranesi European Architectural Prize, 2009 Portland, Oregon AIA Annual Design Awards, 2004 Florida AIA Firm of the Year Award, 2001 Miami Chapter AIA Design Awards, 1999 Northwest Florida AIA Design Awards, 1999 Sarasota AIA Design Awards, 1997 Fort Lauderdale AIA Design Awards, 1997 Florida AIA Unbuilt Projects Awards, 1997 Florida AIA Firm of the Year Award, 1996 Orlando AIA Design Awards, 1996

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MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE (continued)

Professional Design Juries (continued):

Florida AIA Unbuilt Projects Awards, 1994 North Florida AIA Annual Design Awards, 1992

Academic Design Juries: * multiple design juries

Harvard University* University of Texas, Austin* Yale University* Ohio State University* Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley Cornell University* Washington University (before 2007) University of Pennsylvania* University of Nebraska Arizona State University North Carolina State University* University of Southwestern Louisiana Columbia University (since 1991)* University of Kentucky* University of Maryland University of Miami* University of Florida (since 2007)* University of North Carolina, Charlotte University of Virginia* New Jersey Institute of Technology* Syracuse University* Savannah College of Art and Design Cranbrook Academy of Art University of South Florida* Kansas State University* City College of New York IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology)* University of Oregon Dalhousie University (Canada)* University of Arkansas* Swiss Italian University (Switzerland) University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)* International Studies Institute (Italy)* Rice University* Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture Paris, Val de Seine

NAAB Accrediting Teams: Architecture Curriculum Reviews:

Tulane University Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)

University of Arkansas

University of Illinois Chicago

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EXHIBITIONS

“Freespace in Place: Four Unrealized Modern Architectural Designs for Venice; Carlo Scarpa’s 1972 Quattro progetti per Venezia Revisited;”

International Curated Exhibit of Freespace: The 16th Biennale of Architecture in Venice, Italy; curators, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara

Concrete Places in a Landscape of Illusions: The Architecture of Donald Singer Catalog essay and exhibition title; Boca Raton Museum of Art, 2003

Windows of the Darwin D. Martin House; catalog essay Burchfield-Penney Art Center, Buffalo, 1999 National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 2000 Boca Museum of Modern Art, Boca Raton, Florida, 2003

The Architecture of Donald Singer; catalog essay Bienes Center for the Literary Arts Gallery, Broward County Main Library, 1999

Contemporary Architectural Drawings, Avery Library Drawings Archive Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Columbia University; April 3 - May 4, 1991 Berg House; Robert McCarter, Architect.

Columbia University Year-End Exhibition of Studio Work, Columbia University; Robert McCarter, curator, 1989, 1990, 1991.

The Architecture of Lois Welzenbacher Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1991.

Martorell Bohigas and MacKay, Barcelona Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1989.

The Architecture of Tadao Ando Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1988.

Santiago Calatrava: Architect and Engineer Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1988.

Raumplan Versus Plan Libre Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1988.

The Architecture of Hiromi Fujii, Columbia University; Robert McCarter and Kenneth Frampton, curators, 1987.

The Architecture of Alvaro Siza, Columbia University; Robert McCarter and Kenneth Frampton, curators, 1987.

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EXHIBITIONS (continued)

Installed Mechanisms for Human Operation and Control, Columbia University; Robert McCarter, curator, 1987.

Recent Works of Herman Hertzberger Initiation and organization of North American tour, 1987.

LECTURE SERIES Columbia University, 1986-1991; University of Florida, 1991-2001; Washington University, 2007-2012; 2017-present. *multiple lectures at different institutions

Mario Botta Herman Hertzberger* Jean Nouvel Tadao Ando Alvaro Siza Jose Oubrerie* James Stirling Richard Meier Bernard Tschumi* Eva Jiricna Peter Eisenman* Kenneth Frampton* Henri Ciriani Felix Candela Peter Rice Arata Isozaki John Hejduk Thomas Beeby Fay Jones* Edmund Bacon Aldo Rossi Frank Gehry Mack Scogin* Robert Caro Rem Koolhaas Rafael Moneo* Dan Kiley* Hiromi Fujii Leon Krier Alberto Perez-Gomez* Hans Hollein Ricardo Bofill Gae Aulenti Harry Wolf* Antoine Predock* Charles Gwathmey Anthony Ames Steven Holl* Andrea Clark Brown Fumihiko Maki* Warren Schwartz Alison and Peter Smithson* Laurinda Spear Thomas Schumacher Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Thom Mayne* Enrique Norten* Ken Kaplan + Ted Krueger Neil Denari* Rafael Vinoly* Kathryn Dean* Peter McCleary Vincent Scully Peter Pfau + Wes Jones* Frank Israel Robin Evans* Steven Badanes* W. G. Clark* Stanley Saitowitz* Ada Karmi-Melamede* Marco Frascari* Alan Colquhoun* Leslie Gill + Karen Bausman* Glen Murcutt* Mark Mack Tod Williams + Billie Tsien* Michael Sorkin* Beatriz Colomina John and Patricia Patkau*

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LECTURE SERIES (continued)

Wilfried Wang* Elizabeth Diller Adele Santos Samuel Mockbee James Stewart Polshek* Cornelia Oberlander Wil Bruder* James Carpenter* Brian Healy* Gene Leedy Merrill Elam* Guy Nordenson* Raymund Abraham* Gisue Hariri Lindy Roy* Carl Abbott Donald Singer William Morgan Eduard Sekler* Colin Rowe* MA Thompson + Charles Rose* Ronald Krueck* James Cutler* Craig Hodgetts + HM Fung* Carlos Jimenez* Vincent James* Sarah Graham + Mark Angelil* Wiel Arets* John Eisler Jim Jennings Tom Kundig* Mario Gooden* Toshiko Mori* Lorcan O’Herlihy Paul Monaghan Dennis Crompton Brad Cloepfil* Peter Cook* M. Burkhalter + C. Sumi Karsten Harries Andreas Huyssen S. Marpillero + L. Pollack Wendell Burnette* Marlon Blackwell* Barry Bergdoll* Terry Riley* Max Risselada* Karel Klein + David Ruy Ann Beha Meejin Yoon Heinz Tesar Wang Shu William Massie Alfonso Perez-Mendez Marcello Spina Adam Yarinsky Manuel Bailo + Rosa Rull Francis Kere Yvonne Farrell Jeanne Gang Michael Maltzan Rick Joy Pascal Quintard-Hofstein Thomas Phifer* Milton Braga Julie Eisenberg Ed Ford Saskia Sassen Stephen Kieran Frank Barkow Allison Williams* Jean-Louis Cohen Gregg Pasquarelli Peter Stutchbury Susan Rodriguez Richard Sennett Hal Foster Tatiana Bilbao Richard Murphy* Carme Pinos Sandra Barclay + J.P. Crousse Enrique Miralles Yve-Alain Bois

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT St. Louis, Missouri 2007-present: principal

• Restoration, Le Corbusier’s Apartment and Studio, Paris; w/ Alfonso Architects

• Garage Conversion, Alvar Aalto’s Maison Carre, Paris; w/ Alfonso Architects

• 7064 Kingsbury Boulevard Restoration, University City, Missouri.................built

D-MC2 ARCHITECTURE, P.A. Gainesville/Tioga, Florida 1991 - 2007: principal and president

• Pineshores Presbyterian Church - Sarasota, Florida..............................…….....built Carl Abbott Architects and ADP Group, Sarasota (associated local architects) New Sanctuary and Education Building built Fellowship Hall, Church Office Renovation built Campus Masterplan completed

• Town and Country Farms/Courtelis Family - Macintosh, Florida...........…...built New Sales Office Building designed New Garage and Gardener’s Building built Guesthouse and Bath House Renovation built • Town of Tioga / Housing Development - Gainesville, Florida.....……..…….built Meeting Hall built Pool House built Entry Gate built Model House for Lot 13 built Model Houses for Lots 15, 10, 14, and 4 designed • Dunne Residence - Temple Terrace, Florida.………..........…......................…...built

• Misleh-Miller Residence - Newberry, Florida.............................................……built

• Iwata Residence - Gainesville, Florida.........................................…..….....……..built

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D-MC2 ARCHITECTURE, P.A. (continued)

• Knowles Residence - Gainesville, Florida....................................………………built

• Coffey Residence Renovation - Gainesville, Florida……………………….…..built

• Congdon Residence/Studio - Winter Park, Florida...........................……..…....built

• Davis-McCarter Residence - Tioga, Florida............................................……….built

• Altrusa Adult Health Day Care Center - Gainesville, Florida.....………...…..built

• Monkhorst-Velenik Residence - Gainesville, Florida....................………..…project

• Seaman Residence - Red Water Lake, Florida.…………...................………..project

• Beeland Residence - Tioga, Florida...........................................................….…project

• Basili Residence - Crescent Beach, Florida...............................................….…project

• Consultant, Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Restoration, Buffalo, NY..…built ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT New York, New York 1982 - 1991: principal

• Miller Residence - Black Mountain, North Carolina.................................….…built

• McCarter Residence Addition - Dillon Beach, California...................………...built

• Berg Residence - Bridgehampton, New York..........................................……project

• Offices/Building Addition for Doctor Testa - Nutley, New Jersey..........……built

• Offices for Sercarz, Schechtor, Lopez, Attorneys - New York, New York...project

• Store for Trocadero - New York, NY........................................................……….built

• Weill Residence - Springfield, New Jersey.............................................……..project

• D’Avela Residence - Essex Falls, New Jersey...........................................……...built

• Grant Residence - Washington, DC..........................................................………built

• Neiderhoffer Residence - Great Neck, New York..................................……….built

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ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT (continued) • Taffer Residence - Summit, New Jersey...................................................………built

• Varrick Street Building Restoration - New York, New York....................…….built

• McCarter Residence - Dillon Beach, California......................................……….built SKIDMORE OWINGS AND MERRILL, ARCHITECTS New York, New York June-September 1982: project designer HELLMUTH OBATA AND KASSABAUM, ARCHITECTS San Francisco, California June 1977 - March 1981: project designer

• Levi-Strauss World Headquarters - San Francisco, California.................…….built

• Nob Hill Condominium Apartments - San Francisco, California.................project

• Regional Government Center - Oakland, California..................................……built

• West Valley Law and Justice Center - San Bernardino, California...........……built

• Riyadh International Airport - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia............................………built RAWLINGS WILSON AND FRAHER, ARCHITECTS Richmond, Virginia Summers 1973, 1974, 1975: draftsman and designer

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REFERENCES (email addresses available upon request)

Kenneth Frampton Ware Professor, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Columbia University, New York, New York, 10027

James Stewart Polshek Dean and Professor Emeritus, Columbia University Polshek and Partners, Architects 320 West 13th Street, 8th Floor, New York, New York, 10014

Juhani Pallasmaa Dean and Professor Emeritus, School of Architecture, Alvar Aalto University Juhani Pallasmaa Architects Tehtaankatu 13 B 28, Helsinki 00140 FINLAND

R. Wayne Drummond Dean and Professor Emeritus, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 210 Architecture Hall, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68588-0106

Steven Holl Professor, Columbia University Steven Holl Architects 450 West 31st Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York, 10001

Kathryn Dean Dean-Wolf Architects 40 Hudson Street, New York, New York, 10013

Adeline Hofer Associate Professor, School of Architecture, University of Florida 231 Architecture, Gainesville, Florida, 32611

Wiel Arets Dean Emeritus, College of Architecture, IIT; Dean Emeritus, Berlage Institute, Rotterdam Wiel Arets Architects D’Artagnaniaan 29, Maastricht, 6213CH, The Netherlands

Mark Wrighton Chancellor, Washington University One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130-4899