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001 | Tricia Stuth, AIA | Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION Master of Architecture University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Foreign Study | Oxford, England | Summer 1997 Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Foreign Study | Paris, France; Florence, Italy ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS James R. Cox Professor University of Tennessee Associate Professor University of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design Assistant Professor University of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design Lecturer University of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design Adjunct Assistant Professor Temple University | Tyler School of Art Adjunct Professor University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee | School of Architecture & Planning PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE curb, Partner - Knoxville, Tennessee Applied Research, Principal - Knoxville, Tennessee Kieran Timberlake, Project Designer - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ellis - Miller Architects, Project Designer - Cambridge, England, U.K. The Miller|Hull Partnership, Intern Architect - Seattle, Washington Hammel Green Abramson, Intern Architect - Milwaukee, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Teaching Assistant Plunkett Raysich Architects, Intern Architect - Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1997 1995 2013 - present 2011 - present 2006 - 2011 2004 - 2006 2003 1998 2005 - present 2006 - present 2003 - 2004 2002 - 2003 1998 - 2001 1998 1995 - 1997 1994

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001 | Tricia Stuth, AIA | Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION

Master of ArchitectureUniversity of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeForeign Study | Oxford, England | Summer 1997

Bachelor of Science in Architectural StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin, MilwaukeeForeign Study | Paris, France; Florence, Italy

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

James R. Cox ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design

LecturerUniversity of Tennessee | College of Architecture and Design

Adjunct Assistant ProfessorTemple University | Tyler School of Art

Adjunct ProfessorUniversity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee | School of Architecture & Planning

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

curb, Partner - Knoxville, Tennessee

Applied Research, Principal - Knoxville, Tennessee

Kieran Timberlake, Project Designer - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Ellis - Miller Architects, Project Designer - Cambridge, England, U.K.

The Miller|Hull Partnership, Intern Architect - Seattle, Washington

Hammel Green Abramson, Intern Architect - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Teaching Assistant

Plunkett Raysich Architects, Intern Architect - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1997

1995

2013 - present

2011 - present

2006 - 2011

2004 - 2006

2003

1998

2005 - present

2006 - present

2003 - 2004

2002 - 2003

1998 - 2001

1998

1995 - 1997

1994

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PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS

Licensed Architect, No. 9119State of Washington

Certifi ed, No. 100560National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

MemberAmerican Institute of Architects

TEACHING AWARDS

ACSA Design|Build Award (with R. French, R. Kelso, S. Mortimer) Recognizes projects that demonstrate how faculty, students, and schools work to realize design-build projects.

NCARB Prize 11 Honorable Mention (with Robert French)Granted by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards in recognition of the creative integration of the practice of architecture with the education of future architects.

ACSA | AIAS New Faculty Teaching AwardGranted jointly by the Association for Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Institute of Architecture Students for demostrated excellence in teaching performance during the formative years of an architectural teaching career.

ACSA | AIA Housing Design Education AwardGranted jointly by the Association for Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Institute of Architects to recognize the importance of good education in housing design.

2006 - present

2006 - present

2006 - present

2013

2011

2013

2011

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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS

Alternate, University of Tennessee Affi liated Fellowship (w/ Ted Shelton)American Academy in Rome

Young Architect Award, American Institute of Architects (AIA)

as partner in the fi rm curb

Award of Excellence, AIA TennesseeFrugal Farmhouse

Honor Award, AIA East TennesseeFrugal Farmhouse

Small Project Award of Excellence, National AIA Small Projects Awards The Ghost Houses

Award of Honor, AIA East TennesseeThe Ghost Houses, Phase I

Award of Excellence, AIA Tennessee (one of three awards in state)The Ghost Houses, Phase I

Award of Merit, AIA East TennesseeThe Ghost Houses - unbuilt

Award of Merit, AIA Gulf States RegionPoint|Counterpoint: a Conversation with Haviland

Award of Merit AIA East TennesseeKielder Observatory

Semifi nalist, RIBA Competitions (17 selected from 228 submissions)Kielder Observatory Competition

Award of Merit, AIA Tennessee (16 awards from 70 submissions)Point|Counterpoint: a Conversation with Haviland

2011

2010

2014

2013

2012

2011

2009

2007

2006

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2005

2003

2015

2015

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2011

2007

2014

2013

2012

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS C O N T I N U E D

Award of Merit, AIA East TennesseePoint|Counterpoint: a Conversation with Haviland

Winner (25 winners from 440 international entries)Southeast Center for Contemporary Art HOME | House Competition

as principal in the fi rm Applied Research

AIA National Housing Design AwardOld Briar

Featured Home | Architectural RecordOld Briar

Merit Award, AIA Gulf States Region (10 awards from 109 entries)Old Briar

Award of Excellence, AIA TennesseeOld Briar

Award of Merit, AIA East TennesseeOld Briar

Award of Honor, AIA East Tennessee (one of fi ve awards in region)O’Dell Residence (unbuilt)

Finalist, Jefferson Heights Tomorrow: Sustainable Housing CompetitionLyndhurst Foundation, Chattanooga Housing Partnership, and the RiverCity Co.

as co-principal investigator of A New Norris House (with Robert French, et al.)

Honor Award, National American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)

Honor Award, Tennessee American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)

Top Ten Green Award, AIA Committee on the Environment (one of 10 national winners)

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Award of Excellence, AIA Tennessee (top award in state, one of eight awards in state)

Merit Award, AIA Gulf States Region (one of 20 awards in fi ve states)

Merit Award, Residential Architecture Design Awards (one of 36 awards, 800 nat’l entries)

Design Award, Manufactured Housing Institute (with Clayton Homes)

Award of Honor, AIA East Tennessee (one of fi ve awards in region)

as a project designer and team member in Kieran Timberlake Associates

Top Ten Green Award, Committee on the Environment, AIA NationalSidwell Friends Middle School

Award for Excellence, National Committee for Architecture on Education, AIA NationalSidwell Friends Middle School

Honorable Mention, Award for Sustainability and Humanity in the Built Environment, Zumtobel Group InternationalSidwell Friends Middle School

Honor Award, AIA PennsylvaniaSidwell Friends Middle School Honor Award, AIA PhiladelphiaSidwell Friends Middle School

Honor Award, Sustainable Design Awards, Boston Society of Architects Sidwell Friends Middle School

Recognition Award, AIA PhiladelphiaSidwell Friends Middle School

2012

2012

2012

2011

2011

2007

2007

2007

2007

2007

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2006

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ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS C O N T I N U E D

as a project manager and team member in Ellis-Miller Architects

Award, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)Headquarters, Cambridge Federation of Women’s Institutes

Finalist, RIBA Sustainability Award, RIBA (4 fi nalists recognized in UK)Headquarters, Cambridge Federation of Women’s Institutes

in collaboration with Ted Shelton

First Place, Plan Section Sentence Competition ARCADE: Journal of Architecture and Design in the Northwest Sainte Terre

as a student at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

AIA Henry Adams Certifi cate2nd ranking graduating graduate student in School of Architecture

Honorable Mention | Americas Region ACSA Int’l Urban Housing Design Competition (12 awards, 2,343 entries)Streeterville Housing, Chicago, Illinois

First Place Thesis - School of Architecture & Planning Design AwardsCity, Site, Building: Capitol Square, Madison, Wisconsin

Honorable Mention, School of Architecture & Planning Design AwardsStreeterville Housing, Chicago, Illinois

Honorable Mention - School of Architecture & Planning Design Awards Columbus Circle, New York, New York

Valedictorian, Bachelor of Science is Architectural Studies University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Architecture & Planning

2006

2006

2000

1997

1997

1997

1997

1997

1995

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PROJECTS, GRANTS, COMMISSIONS AND CONTRACTS

funded and in progress, or under review

DOE Building America Housing Innovation Grant Development and Implementation of Zero-Energy High-Performance Homes in Three Climatic Regionswith UTK, PSU and LSU (I. El-adaway, T. Truster, CoE CEE, co-PI’s|UTK)

Crozier Residencecommission with the fi rm curb | $45,500

Green Oak as a Sustainable Building Material (as co-director of DBEI)Environmental Protection Agency | $90,000 (Phase II)with Ted Shelton (PI), Adam Taylor, Robert French, Jennifer Retherford, and Richard Bennett

completed

Beardsley Farm ShelterAIA East Tennessee | $2000with Jennifer Akerman (co-PI), Robert French (co-PI) and Ted Shelton

Design | Build | Evaluate Initiative2013 - 14 UTK Offi ce of Research Organized Research Unit | $155,850UTK CoAD Match - ORU | Graduate Research Assistant approx. $47,250with Ted Shelton, Robert French, John McRae, et al.

Instances, Types, and SystemsDean’s Award for Faculty Research | $1500with Ted Shelton

Design | Build | Evaluate Initiative (as co-director of DBEI)2012 - 13 UTK Offi ce of Research Organized Research Unit | $45,000

UTK CoAD Match - ORU | Graduate Research Assistant, approx. $20,000

under review

2014

2014

2014

2013-14

2013

2012-13

2012

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PROJECTS, GRANTS, COMMISSIONS AND CONTRACTS C O N T I N U E D

Photography of Frugal FarmhouseUTK Exhibit Performance Publication Expense Grant | $375with Ted Shelton

Photography of West Tennessee FarmhouseCoAD Faculty Development Award | $1500with Professor Ted Shelton, Katherine Ambroziak, and Brian Ambroziak

A New Norris House funds for demonstration, monitoring, evaluation & disseminationUTK Offi ce of Research Organized Research Unit - SARIF | $30,000Alliance of Women Philanthropists 2011 Giving Circle Grant | $9,900Watts Water Technologies Corporate Giving | $244, 525 (not funded)UTK Exhibit Performance Publication Expense Grant - Exhibit | $1000UTK CoAD Faculty Development Award for Monitoring - fa 2011 | $1500UTK CoAD Faculty Development Award for Publication - sp 2012 | $1500UTK CoAD Match - Organized Research Unit - SARIF | $2500UTK CoAD Graduate Research Asst - ArchitectureUTK CoAD Graduate Research Asst - Landsc Architecture

A New Norris House - Sustainable Dwelling for the 21st c.funds to construct a prototypical home and landscapeUS Environmental Protection Agency P3 Award | $74,999Principal Investigator; with co-investigators T. Ezzell, C. Wilt (ISSE)The University of Tennessee System | $50,000University of Tennessee Knoxville Offi ce of Research | $68,600University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design | $42,800Science Alliance | $50,000Alliance of Women Philanthropists Giving Circle Grant | $14,400Clayton Homes Foundation | $10,000UTK Professional Development Award | $7,200UTK Offi ce of the Provost Graduate Research Assistants | $5,000UTK Summer Graduate Research Assistant | $3,600Co-investigator with Professor R. Frenchprivate donors:Approximate total | $30,000

2012

2012

phase IV 2011 - 2014

phase II - III2009 - 2010

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PROJECTS, GRANTS, COMMISSIONS AND CONTRACTS C O N T I N U E D

Subvention for Publication in the Journal of Architectural Education 63:2UT Exhibit Performance Publication Expense Grant | $500UT College of Architecture and Design | $2,500

Panther Creek State Park Design|build Project DevelopmentUniversity of Tennessee Faculty Development Award | $4,170 with Professors Robert French and Ted Shelton

UPLOAD: The New Norris House - A Sustainable Home for the 21st c.funds to research and exhibit a prototypical town, home and landscapeUS Environmental Protection Agency P3 Phase I Award | $9,889Co-investigator with Tim Ezzell, Catherine Wilt (ISSE)Tennessee Valley Authority | $5,000

Panther Creek State Park Design|build Project Development University of Tennessee Faculty Development Award | $3,200 with Professors Robert French and Ted Shelton

Travel to present paper at IASTE conference, Oxford, EnglandUniversity of Tennessee Offi ce of Research Travel Grant | $1,50011th International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments

Production, exhibition - Jefferson Heights Tomorrow Competition IIChattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, Lyndhurst Foundation, RiverCity Company | $6,000University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design | $2,000with Professors Brian Ambroziak, Katherine Ambroziak, and Ted Shelton

Photography of Panther Creek Overlook for The Power of Pro BonoUniversity of Tennessee Exhibit Performance Publication Expense Grant | $500with Professors Robert French, Ted Shelton, and Sarah Lowe

Applied Research: Re-Considering the Warehouse Project DevelopmentUniversity of Tennessee Faculty Development Award | $8,500with Professors Brian Ambroziak, Katherine Ambroziak and Ted Shelton

2010

2009

phase I2008

2008

2008

2008

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PROJECTS, GRANTS, COMMISSIONS AND CONTRACTS C O N T I N U E D

Research on Technology in Residential Construction University of Tennessee Undergraduate Research Internship | $2,000

Travel to present paper at IASTE conference, Bangkok, ThailandUniversity of Tennessee Foreign Travel Grant | $1,50010th International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments

Exhibit, curb: recent work, at Nashville Civic Design CenterUniversity of Tennessee Exhibit Performance Publication Expense | $500

Exhibit, Point |CounterpointEastern State Penitentiary National Historic Landmark Artist’s Grant | $2,500, UT Exhibit Performance Publ.ication Expense Grant | $1,000

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Peer reviewed articles

“Innovation and Tradition: Eighty Years of Housing Construction in Southern Appalachia” in International Journal of the Construction History Society, vol. 28. no.1 (2013): 65-82. Co-authored with Avigail Sachs.

“Ghost Houses and Trojan Horses” in Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 64, issue 1 (October 2010), 36-47. Co-authored with Ted Shelton.

“Continuity, Criticality, and Change: The Barnes Foundation Controversy” in Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 63, issue 2 (March 2010): 112-127.

“Point|Counterpoint: a Conversation with Haviland” in Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 59, issue 4 (May 2006): 36-40. Co-authored with Ted Shelton.

2007

2006

2006

2004 - 2005

2013

2010

2010

2006

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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS C O N T I N U E D

Professional journals, invited

“curb: Designing for the Unseen Site” in Forward, issue 111 (October 2010): 59-69. Co-authored with Ted Shelton.

Papers published in refereed conference proceedings

“A New Norris House: making criteria for sustainable landscapes visible,”2013 ARCC Spring Research Conference Proceedings, Architectural Research Centers Consortium, “The Visibility of Research,” ed. Chris Jarrett, Kyoung-Hee Kim, Nick Senske (Univ. of NC at Charlotte): 572 - 581. Co-authored w/ S. Mortimer, V. Friedmann, J. Buchanan, PhD.

“Regulating Change in the English Countryside” in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series, Vol. 215, Rural Geographies: Preservation Practices, ed. Nezar AlSayyad (Center for Environmental Design Research, Berkeley, CA): 53-68.

“The Ghost Houses: Dimensions of an Urban Infi ll Project” in Seeking the City: Visionaries on the margins - Proceedings of the 96th Annual ACSA Conference, ed. Dietmar Froehlich and Michael Pride (Washington: ACSA Press, 2008): 802-08.

“What Becomes the Barnes? Exploring Cultural and Temporal Contexts When Recasting Existing Sites” in Fresh Air: Proceedings of the 95th Annual ACSA National Conference, ed. Judith Bing and Cathrine Veikos (Washington: ACSA Press, 2007): 697-706

“200:20:02:-(02) Context and Temporality” in Getting Real: Design Ethos Now - Proceedings of the 94th Annual ACSA Conference, ed. R. Cheng and P. Tripeny (Washington: ACSA Press, 2006): 217-225.

“Recognizing Change in the Replication of the Barnes Foundation”in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Paper Series, Vol. 179 Mediated Spaces – Display of Traditions (Center for Environmental Design Research, Berkeley, CA): 108-133.

2011

2013

2008

2008

2007

2006

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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS C O N T I N U E D

Papers published in conference proceedings

“RE: PLACE – contextual off-site fabrication and the infi ll of existing communities” in Without a Hitch – New Directions in Prefabricated Architecture: Proceedings of the ACSA Northeast Regional Conference, ed. Peggi Clouston, Ray Kinoshita Mann, Stephen Schreiber, (University of Massachusetts Amherst): 160-69. With Andy Hutsell, Clayton Homes

“What Becomes the Barnes? Exploring Cultural and Temporal Contexts When Recasting Existing Sites” in Imag(in)ing Worlds to Come: Proceedings of the ACSA Northeast Regional Conference, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec.

“Adaptation” in Interventions and Experimentation: Proceedings of the ACSA Central Regional Conference, ed. Julie Kim (University of Detroit Mercy / Lawrence Technological University) 174-182.

“200:20:02:-(02) Context and Temporality” in Improvisation: Proceedings of the ACSA Southeast Regional Conference, ed. Corey Safft, with coeditors Michael McClure, Geoff Gjertson and Hector LaSala, University of Louisiana – Lafayette and Lulu.com.

“Structured Improvisation: a System for the Creation of Affordable Infi ll Housing in the Southeastern United States” in Improvisation: Proceedings of the ACSA Southeast Regional Conference, ed. Corey Safft, with coeditors Michael McClure, Geoff Gjertson and Hector LaSala, University of Louisiana – Lafayette

Contributions to edited volumes

“Second Nature: Embedded Knowledge through Design|Build,” invited chapter in the “Practice and Sustainability” section of Design + Build, a book project edited by Chad Kraus.

“The New Norris House,” Houses for All Regions, ed. Driss Fatih and Sabita Naheswaran (Images Publishing + Peleus Press): 124 - 129.

2008

2006

2005

2005

2005

under review

2014

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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS C O N T I N U E D

Contributions to edited volumes continued

“Changing Horses” in The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development by Grace H. Kim (New Jersey: Wiley & Sons): 219-22.

PUBLIC EXHIBIT IONS

AIA National Housing Design Award WinnersAIA National Convention, Atlanta, GA

SUOMI : Work of the Finnish Summer Architecture InstituteUniversity of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design, Gallery 103

AIA COTE Top Ten Green Award Winners (A New Norris House)AIA National Convention, Denver CO

“A New Norris House and the DBEI”- AIA Tennessee State Convention, August- UT CoAD Downtown Studio Gallery, September- NAAB Suuplemental Offerings Exhibit, February

“32” Faculty Design Show: University of Tennessee KnoxvileCollege of Architecture and DesignEwing Gallery of Art and Architecture

National Small Project Award Winners (curb)AIA National Convention, Washington DC

Tallinn Architecture Biennale (w/ Ken McCown, Ted Shelton, & students)Kadriorg Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia

Observation Platform at Panther Creek State Park (curb, UT SoA)SARUP40 Juried Exhibition – Top 40 Alumni Works, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

2006

forthcoming

2015

2013

2013 - 2014

2013

2012

2011

2009

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PUBLIC EXHIBIT IONS C O N T I N U E D

The Ghost Houses (unbuilt), Kielder Observatory, Point|Counterpoint (curb): Exhibition of Juried AIA East Tennessee Design Awards Recipients 2000 – 07Knoxville Museum of Art

The Ghost Houses - Unbuilt (curb)Juried AIA East Tennessee 2007 Design Awards Recipients Nashville Civic Design Center, andUniversity of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design

LatLong Houses (applied research): Exhibition of Juried Winners, Jefferson Heights Tomorrow Sustainable Housing CompetionLoose Cannon Gallery, Chattanooga, TN

Faculty Design Show: University of Tennessee KnoxvilleCollege of Architecture and DesignEwing Gallery of Art and Architecture

curb: recent work, Invited ExhibitionNashville Civic Design Center, Nashville, TN

The Grand Tour: The Gulf of FinlandUniversity of Tennessee College of Architecture and DesignStudy Abroad Program Student Exhibit

Kodu Kodutule | Home Homeless Invited Exhibitionwith Laila Põdra, Marko JärvelaTallinn Architecture and Design Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia

Point|Counterpoint (curb)Juried AIA Tennessee Design Awards RecipientsUT CoAD and Nashville Civic Design CenterPoint|Counterpoint: a Conversation with Haviland (curb)Juried ExhibitionEastern State Penitentiary National Historic Landmark, Philadelphia, PA

2003 - 2008

2008

2008

2007

2007

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2005

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PUBLIC EXHIBIT IONS C O N T I N U E D

The HOME/House Project (curb)International Competition Exhibition of Juried Award WinnersTraveling venues include: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts Winston-Salem, NC; University of North Texas Art Gallery, Denton, TX; Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA; Neighborhood Housing Services of Ashville, Ashville, NC; Center for Visual Arts and Culture, Baltimore, MD; El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX; Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN; Museum of Design; Atlanta, GA; Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

A Contemporary House and Landscape (with Ellis - Miller Architects)Royal Academy Juried Summer Exhibition, London, England Streeterville Housing DevelopmentACSA Urban Housing Student Design Competion Juried Award WinnersACSA International Conference, Berlin, Germany

PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK, PERSONAL PRACTICE

“Spirit of the South,” by Georgina GustinDWELL , March

“Designing the Unseen Site”AIA Architect, June 10

“Overlook at Panther Creek State Park” in The Power of Pro Bono: 40 Stories

About Design for the Public Good by Architects and Their Clients, ed. John Cary, Public Architecture (New York: Metropolis Books, 2010). Overlook Project co-directors: Tricia Stuth, Ted Shelton and Robert C. French

“Ghost Houses on Gill Avenue” by Josh Flory Property Scope, knoxnews.com, April 14

“For the Single Unpretentious Person: Redefi ning Homelessness,” by Regina ViljasaarEhituskunst - Estonian Architectural Review 45/46.

2003-2008

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PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK, PERSONAL PRACTICE CONTINUED

“Adaptation” in The HOME/House Project: the Future of Affordable Housing, ed. David Brown (Cambridge: MIT Press): 80-81. Co-authored with Ted Shelton

“Kodu Kodutule” (transl. Home Homeless), by Karin PaulusEesti Ekspress

“Art/Artists Provide Good Reason to Go to Prison,” by Edward J. Sozanski, Philadelphia Enquirer

“Point|Counterpoint - A Conversation with Haviland”AIA Tennessee Design Awards Supplement, Nashville Business Journal

“Plan Section Sentence Competition”ARCADE: A Journal for Architecture and Design in the Northwest, Summer 2000, Vol. 18.4, pp 35-37.

PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK, PRACTICE WITH OTHERS

“Island Residence,” The Miller|Hull Partnership (project manager)The New Asian Home (Leyton, UT: Gibbs Smith) by Kendra Tlangeteig

“Teaching Tools,” by Aric ChenSidwell Friends Middle School, Kieran Timberlake Associates (project design team) Metropolis, July Issue

“Middle School, Sidwell Friends School,” Kieran Timberlake Associates (project design team)Architectural Record, July 2007

“Academic Achievement,” by Naday MalinSidwell Friends Middle School (project design team)GreenSource, July Issue

“Island Residence, “The Miller|Hull Partnership (project manager)The New Beach Houses, (Berlin: Feierabend) by Casey Mathewson.

2005

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2009

2007

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PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK, PRACTICE WITH OTHERS CONTINUED

“RIBA Awards 2005”Cambridge Federation of Women’s Institutes, Ellis - Miller Architects(project design team)The Architect’s Journal

“A Contemporary English Country House and Landscape” by Jez AbbottFenland Estate, Ellis-Miller Architects (project design team)The Architect’s Journal, June Issue

“The New Wimpole?”Fenland Estate, Ellis-Miller Architects (project design team)Cambridge Evening News

POPULAR PRESS [SELECTED]

“Featured Houses,” [Old Briar] Arch Record, February

“A Tale of Two Houses,” by Kim A. O’Connell, AIArchitect, June 20

“Modern Homes in Tennessee,” by Kelsey Keith, DWELL, July 16

“Old North couple’s home in DWELL,” knoxvillager.com, 16 February

“The Ghost Houses: an Urban Infi ll [Re]development”. AIA Small Project Practitioners Journal, no. 45 (Fall 2008), Co-authored with Ted Shelton

”Dwell” magazine features Ted Shelton and Tricia Stuth’s Gill Ave. homeWBIR Evening News, February 15, 2012

“Design publication profi les UT team’s workKnoxville News Sentinel, February 21, 2012

“Young Architects Honored”Architectural Record, June

“AIA Names Nine for 2010 Young Architects Award” by Braulio AgneseArchitect, February

2005

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POPULAR PRESS [SELECTED] CONTINUED

“Nine Architects Receive AIA’s 2010 Young Architect’s Award,” AIArchitect, Vol. 17, February 12

“What can we learn from comment?”by Josh FloryKnoxville News Sentinel, April 14

“Assistant prof at UT wins national architecture award,” by Josh Flory Property Scope, knoxnews.com, February 22

“Meet the New Faculty Teaching Award Winner,” by Courtney Craig in Everything Knoxville, February Vol. 4, No. 2.

“ACSA Announces 2009–10 Architectural Education Award Winners”by Bradford McKee, Architect, December

“In the Green: Not Taken for “Grant-ed”, Despite a tight economy, money for environmental projects is accessible,” by Alan Naditz in Sustainability: The Journal of Record, August, 2(4): 229-233.

“Students Rethink Sustainable Housing for Norris,”by Mike Gibson, Metro Pulse, June 17

“The New Norris House, 2009 Edition,” by Walt Sehnert, McCook Daily Gazette, Nebraska, May 18.

“UT Students Win Green Award for Norris Model Home Design”by Bob Fowler, Knoxville News Sentinel, April 23.

“UT Student Team Designs New ‘Norris House,” TVA Today - Newsletter for TVA Employes, April 24.

“Students’ Overlook Project Enhances Panther Creek State Park,” by Mitch Moore, Supplement to the Knoxville News Sentinel, January 18.

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ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN IN-HOUSE ORGANS

Strategic Priorities: Cultivate Sustainability, “The New Norris House”2009 Chancellor’s Report, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

“College Kudos: Tricia Stuth, College of Architecture and Design” by Kristi Hintz, Tennessee Today

“UT Architecture Faculty Honored by National Architecture Organization” by Kristi Hintz, Tennessee Today

“The New Norris House,” by Kristi HintzQuest – Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, October 07.

“Norris House Redux”by Tim EzzellInstitute for Safe and Secure Environments (ISSE) Indicator, Spring/Summer Vol. 4 Issue 1.

“Design Camp Projects Displayed at Exhibition” by Samantha SuttonThe Daily Beacon, June 30.

“Faculty Focus: Tricia Stuth, AIA”Tennessee Family - the magazine for the UT Parents Association Vol. 7, no. 2.2006): 220-22.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

“A New Norris House: making criteria for sustainable landscapes visible,”2013 Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) Spring Re-search Conference, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte)Session: Visualizing Sustainability and Performance

“The Ghost Houses: Dimensions of an Urban Infi ll Project”96th Annual ACSA Conference, University of HoustonSession: The Politics of Space

2010

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS CONTINUED

“Regulating Change in the English Countryside”11th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Oxford Brooks University, England and College of Environmental Design, University of California, BerkeleySession: The Politics of Knowledge and the Regulation of Tradition

“RE: PLACE – contextual off-site fabrication and the infi ll of existing communities” (with Andy Hutsell, Clayton Homes)UMass Wood Structures Symposium | 2008 ACSA Northeast Fall Conference, UMass, Amherst, Session: Teaching in Collaboration with Industry

“What Becomes the Barnes? Exploring Cultural and Temporal Contexts When Recasting Existing Sites” 95th Annual ACSA Conference, University of Pennsylvania | Drexel UniversitySession: Preservation and Design: Symbiotic Relationship or Schism?

“Recognizing Change in the Replication of the Barnes Foundation”10th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand and College of Environmental Design, University of California, BerkeleySession: Re-Placing Tradition

“What Becomes the Barnes? Exploring Cultural and TemporalContexts When Recasting Existing Sites” ACSA Northeast Regional Conference, Laval University, QuébecSession: Giving a Future to the Past

“200:20:02:-(02) Context and Temporality”94th Annual ACSA Conference, University of Utah, Salt Lake CitySession: Input: Technology, Output: Architecture – Technology and Society in Architecture of the Past and Present

“Integrated Scholarship: Bringing Together Research, Pedagogyand Service” (with D. Hanlon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)ACSA Midwest Regional Conference - Preparing Future Faculty

2008

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INVITED LECTURES AND PANELS

“A New Norris House: Living in a New Deal Landscape Today”Invited LecturerUniversity of Nevada Las Vegas SoA Klai Juba Lecture Series

“AIA COTE Top Ten Green Projects”Invited PanelistAIA National Convention, Denver, Colorado

“curb: Recent Work”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton)Mississippi State University School of Architecture, Starkville, Mississippi

“curb: Architect as Agent”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton)University of Louisiana - Lafayette School of Architecture and Design

“curb: Recent Work”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton)University of Cincinnati College of Design Architecture Art and Planning

“curb: Recent Work”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton), Manship Lecture SeriesLouisiana State University College of Art & Design, Baton Rouge, LA

“Context is More Than Site”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton)AIA North Carolina State Convention, Asheville, NC

“curb: Designing for the Unseen Site”Invited Lecturer (with Ted Shelton)AIA Tennessee State Convention, Murfreesburoo, TN

“2+2: College of Fellows and Young Architects Explore Design for the Next Decade”Invited Speaker (with Joseph Valerio, FAIA, Sarah Susanka, FAIA, Matthew Krehlich, AIA)AIA National Convention, Miami, FL

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“During Their First Decade of Success: Young Architects Making a Difference in Our Firms, Our Communities, and Our Profession”(AIA Young Architect Award Recipients and Invited Speakers)AIA National Convention, Miami, FL

“Design and Context” Invited Lecturer, School of Architecture Lecture SeriesThe University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, South Bend, IN

“Context and Temporality: Recent Work”Invited LecturerSchool of Architecture & Planning, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

“Homelessnes and Housing in the US”Invited Lecturer, Kodu Kodutule Workshop and CharetteUnion of Estonian Architects National Conference

OTHER PRESENTATIONS [SELECTED]

“A New Norris House”Alliance of Women Philanthropists Spring Board Meeting, Knoxville, TN

“A New Norris House”McCallie School Science Night, Chattanooga, TN

“The Ghost Houses and Social Landscapes”AIAS Regional Quad Conference, Knoxville , TN

“Knoxville LEED Projects: Sustainability and Historic Preservation – Environmental Solutions in Residential Design”Invited Speaker (with R. French and New Norris House students)AIA East Tennessee Chapter Meeting Continuing Ed Seminar

“UPLOAD: The New Norris House”UT College of Architecture and Design Board of Advisors

“UPLOAD | The New Norris House”Clayton Homes Corporate Headquarters

“SEED: Projects for Panther Creek State Park”UT College of Architecture and Design Board of Advisors

“Design Matters: A Summer Design Camp for High School Students”UT College of Architecture and Design Board of Advisors

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“A New Norris House Planning Charette”Town of Norris Public Meeting

“Tools of Engagement - Prefabrication for a Post-war Neighborhood”Clayton Homes Corporate Headquarters

INTERVIEWS

“2010 Young Architects Award Recipient Tricia Stuth - Broadening Context of Architecture’s Boundaries” by Sara Fernández CendónAIArchitect, http://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB085550 (last accessed August 18, 2010)

“Recipients of the 2010 Young Architects Award on Smart-growth, Urban Advocacy, and Contemporary Housing,“ AIA PodNet, http://info.aia.org/aia/AIAPodnet.cfm (last accessed July 16, 2010)

“Overlook at Panther Creek State Park,” WUOT Knoxville Public Radio

“Design Matters: a summer high school design camp” WBIR television station, East Tennessee

“Tricia Stuth & Ted Shelton: Point|Counterpoint: A Conversation with Haviland”Eastern State Penitentiary, “audio: meet the artist” at www.easternstate.org/exhibits/ted-tricia.php (last accessed July 16, 2010)

EDITOR AND REVIEWER

Editorial Board Member | Journal of Architectural Education

Beyond PrecedentJournal of Architectural Education Issue 64:2

RE: BuildingACSA 2010 National Meeting, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA Chang[e]ing Identities; Design, Culture + Technology ACSA 2009 Southwest Fall Conference

Seeking the City: Visionaries on the margin ACSA 2008 National Meeting, University of Houston

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AIA Toledo, Ohio Design Awards JurorAIA Kentucky Design Awards JurorAIA Greenville, South Carolina Design Awards JurorAIA North Alabama Design Awards JurorACSA Timber in the City: Urban Habitats Competition Juror, NYCLouisiana State University Undergraduate Final Design JuryAIA Blue Ridge Design Awards JurorAIA Baton Rouge Design Awards JurorEast Tennessee USGBC Natural Talent Design Competition JurorUniversity of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture and PlanningUndergraduate and Graduate Final Design JuriesUniversity of North Carolina - Charlotte, College of Arts and Architecture, Undergraduate Final Design Jury University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Department of Architecture, Graduate Final JuryTemple University, Tyler School of Art, Department of ArchitectureUndergraduate Final JuryUniversity of Wisconsin – Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning, Graduate Thesis Review

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

STRIDE [Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity andExcellence], member Graphic SubcommitteeSACS Accredidation Quality Enhancement Program Committee Writing subcommitteeSmart Communities Initiative [SCI] Steering CommitteeCampus Planning and Design Committee Campus gateways subcommitteeUndergraduate Research Faculty Advisory CommitteeTeaching Review Committee Member [A. Murphy Price, School of Art]Life of the Mind Selection CommitteeFaculty Search Committee, MemberLandscape Program, College of Agricultural Science & Natural ResourcesLife of the Mind Program, Discussion Leader

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE, COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN

Dean’s Advisory Committee, Chair - Scott PooleTeaching Review Committee, Member [A. Sachs]Tenure and Promotion Mentor J. Akerman, Asst. Professor, SoA L. Teston, Assistant Professor, ID K. Ambroziak, Assistant Professor, SoATechnology Committee Member

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College Lectures and Exhibits Committee, Co-chairDean Search Committee MemberCollege By-Laws Committee MemberDean’s Advisory Committee - John McRaeFounding Director and Instructor Design Matters – a Summer Design Camp for High School StudentsCollege Curriculum Committee MemberAdHoc Graduate Architecture Curriculum - Design Sub-committeeBy-laws Administrative Structure Sub-committee MemberMaster of Landscape Architecture Faculty Search CommitteeLectures and Exhibits Committee, Member, Chair | Exhibtions Ad-hoc Materials Resource Library, ChairCollege Library Committee Member

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

AdHoc Technology Curriculum Committee, MemberGraduate Architecture Program Committee2nd Year [fall] Coordinator3rd Year CoordinatorDirector’s Advisory Committee

- Jason Young - Scott Wall- Mark Schimmenti - Max Robinson Director Search Committee, MemberCo-coordinator, Programming and Self Directed Projects Arc 480/482 5th Year Sequence (with Scott Wall)

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Knox County Public Schools Carter Elementary RFP Committee ACSA Faculty Counselor, UT College of Architecture and Design Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA)AIA National Convention Continuing Education Session MonitorAIA National Voting Delegate, AIA East TennesseeProgram Director and Program Instructor, Architecture in Education in Partnership with Seattle Public Schools, the University of Washington College of Architecture and the architecture profession Panther Creek State Park, Tennessee State Park System

- Observation Platform and Interpretive Display, Full-service design and construction coordination with fundraising support, (with UT faculty and students)- Visitor Center and Comfort Station Extension and Renovation Full-service design, construction documents and pre-construction coordination, and fund-raising support (with UT faculty and students)

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