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Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. M.Phil. in the History and Philosophy of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. M.Arch. The University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA. Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York, NY. Assistant Professor of Architecture, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ann Arbor, MI. Lecturer, Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA. Lecturer, UCLA, Department of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA. Visiting Faculty Member, University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Supervisor, Department of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK. The Ambiguity of Immanent Nature and Its Manifestations: The Contribution of Victor Horta (2007) Supervisor: Dr. Dalibor Vesely, Cambridge University The Architecture of Earth Art (1993) Supervisor: Dr. Dalibor Vesely, Cambridge University Amy Catania Kulper Curriculum Vitae Assistant Professor of Architecture Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning The University of Michigan tel: 323.804.5434 [email protected] Education: 2008 1993 1990 1986 1985 Academic Appointments: 2006– Present 2004–2005 2000–2003 1996 1993–1995 Doctoral Dissertation: 2007 M.Phil. Dissertation: 1993 TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + URBAN PLANNING | THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | 2000 BONISTEEL BOULEVARD | ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 1

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Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.

M.Phil. in the History and Philosophy of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.

M.Arch. The University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA.

B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.

Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York, NY.

Assistant Professor of Architecture, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ann Arbor, MI.

Lecturer, Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA.

Lecturer, UCLA, Department of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA.

Visiting Faculty Member, University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA.

Supervisor, Department of Architecture, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.

The Ambiguity of Immanent Nature and Its Manifestations: The Contribution of Victor Horta (2007)Supervisor: Dr. Dalibor Vesely, Cambridge University

The Architecture of Earth Art (1993)Supervisor: Dr. Dalibor Vesely, Cambridge University

Amy Catania KulperCurriculum Vitae

Assistant Professor of ArchitectureTaubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

The University of Michigantel: [email protected]

Education:2008

1993

1990

1986

1985

Academic Appointments:2006– Present

2004–2005

2000–2003

1996

1993–1995

Doctoral Dissertation:2007

M.Phil. Dissertation:1993

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Editorial Advisory Board for Architecture and Culture the new journal of the Architectural Humanities Research Association, UK

Design Editor for the Journal of Architectural Education

Member of the Journal of Architectural Education’s Editorial Board

Member of the Design Committee for the Journal of Architectural Education

Received the Donna M. Salzer Award for Teaching Excellence, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan.

Applied for Graham Foundation Individual Grant to fund the design of the visual argument for the Immanent Natures book. The application advanced to the second round, and I was encouraged to reapply

Detroit Chair - Grant Funding from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. This funding convened a meeting of a network of world partners in Newcastle, UK, in October, and is currently drafting a proposal for EU funding for the SSH strand. The topic of the grant is Urbanism in an Age of Austerity.

Nominated for the Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize, a university-wide teaching award, The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, The University of Michigan.

Recipient of a Spring/Summer Research Grant from the Rackham Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research, the University of Michigan.

Received a Michigan Faculty Fellowship at the Institute for the Humanities and served as the Steelcase Research professor for the academic year, the University of Michigan.

Received the Donna M. Salzer Award for Teaching Excellence, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan.

Received the Donna M. Salzer Award for Teaching Excellence, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan.

Received the Donna M. Salzer Award for Teaching Excellence, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan.

Society of Architectural HistoriansArchitectural Humanities Research AssociationAssociation of Art HistoriansAssociation of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

Professional Affiliations:2012–2015

2011–2015

2010–2011

2010–2011

Honors, Awards, Grants:2014

2013

2012

2012

2011

2010–2011

2010

2009

2007

Professional Associations:

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Journal of ArchitectureJournal of Architectural EducationARQ: Architectural Research QuarterlyArchitecture and CultureArchitectural Theory ReviewACSA Paper Sessions

Domesticated Natures: Victor Horta and the Art Nouveau Interior, under contract with Ashgate. Completed manuscript with Ashgate to be published Fall 2015, ISBN 1472436148.

Immanent Natures: The Laboratory as Paradigm for Architecture’s Experimental Practices, prospectus sent to The University of Chicago Press. Manuscript to be completed Fall 2015.

Co-editor with Diana Periton of a special issue of the journal Architecture and Culture, entitled ‘Urban Atmospheres.’ Contributors include David Gissen, Sandra Kaji O’Grady, Paul Carter and Brian Elliott. To be published by Taylor & Francis, Summer 2015.

Co-editor with Diana Periton of a special issue of the Journal of Architecture, entitled ‘City Air.’ Issue is based upon the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) panel discussion of the same name. Contributors include: Paul Carter, Mark Dorrian, Paul Emmons, Helen Mallinson, Barbara Penner, and Enrique Ramirez.

Review Activities:

List of PublicationsBooks:

30 Forthcoming

29 Forthcoming

Peer Reviewed Journal Special Issue:28 (Summer 2015)

27 (Spring 2014)

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters:

“Displaced Interior: The Reverberating Echos of Mackintosh’s Music Room,” in Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the History of Architecture, David Leatherbarrow and Alexander Eisenschmidt, eds. (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers). This is part of a 6 volume set entitled, “The Companion to the History of Architecture”, with series editor Harry Mallgrave. To be published Fall 2015.

24 (Fall 2015)

“Art Nouveau Gardens of the Mind: Bell Jars, Hot Houses, and Autobiographies, Preserving Immanent Natures,” in Phenomenologies of the City: Studies in the History and Philosophy of Architecture, edited by Henriette Steiner and Max Sternberg, (Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing limited, 2015), 101-118.

23 (Spring 2015)

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“The Quantified Self as the Site of Production: Buckminster Fuller, Dymanxion Chronofile and the Advent of Life - Logging,” in , Sophia Psarra and Sandra Löschke, eds. (London: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2016).

26 (Summer 2016)Production

Sites

“Waxing Poetic: The Macabre Tale of Eleven Corporeal Copies,”in , Paul Emmonsand Carolina Dayer, eds. (London: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2016)

25 (Summer 2016)Confabulation: Story Tellling in Architecture

“Architecture’s Lapidarium: The Life of Ten Geological Specimens,” in Architecture in the Anthropocene, edited by Etienne Turpin (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Open Humanities Press, 2013), 87-110.

22 (2013)

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau” in Minsoo Kang and Amy Woodson Boulton, eds., Visions of the Industrial Age: Modernity and the Anxiety of Representation in European Culture, 1830–1914 (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2008), 163–182.

Article selected by Architectural Review to be included in “a selection of the finest writing in architectural research” in The Education Issue - http://www.architectural-education.club/. Of the seven essays selected, this essay was the only one also selected to appear in the print journal. See: “Almost Exactly,” The Architectural Review Academic Annual (2014): 80-89. Judges: Matthew Barac, Susannah Hagan, Will Hunter, Sam Jacob, Deborah Staunt, Alexandra Stara, Anthony Vidler and Elia Zenghelis.

“Out of Character,” Log 31 (Spring/Summer 2014): 86-95. Special journal issue on the theme ‘The New Ancients’ was launched with the opening of the Venice Biennale, curated by Rem Koolhaas.

“Air France: An Exploration of the Limits of Explication,” The Journal of Architecture , vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 216-234.

“Representing the Discipline: The Operations of Architecture’s Discursive Imagery,” Architecture and Culture: Journal of the Architectural Humanities Research Association, Discipline and Dissidence, vol. 1, issue 1/2 (November 2013): 43-68.

“Almost Exactly: Realism at 7/8th Scale,” arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, Adam Sharr and Richard Weston, eds., vol. 17, no. 2 (2013): 121-130.

“Ecology without the Oikos: Banham, Dallegret, and the Morphologial Context of Environmental Architecture,” Field: A Free Journal for Architecture, Renata Tyszezuk and Stephen Walker, eds., no. 4 (January 2011): 67–86.

“Encountering the List: Georges Perec and the Archive as Spatial Paradigm,” Candide: Journal for Architectural Knowledge, Axel Sowa and Susanne Schindler, eds., no. 3 (December 2010): 137–167. Published in English and German.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles,” Journal of Architecture, vol. 11, no. 4 (September 2006): 391–406.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters cont:

19 (2008)

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:18 (Winter 2014)

17 (Spring 2014)

16 (Spring 2014)

15 (2013)

14 (2013)

13 (2011)

12 (2010)

11 (2006)

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“Private House, Public House: Victor Horta’s Ubiquitous Domesticity,” in Vittoria di Palma, Diana Periton and Marina Lathouri, eds., Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City (New York: Routledge, 2009), 110–131.

20 (2009)

“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production” in Experiments: Architecture Between Sciences and the Arts, ed. Akòs Moravansky and Albert Kirchengast (Berlin: Jovis, 2011), 92–115. Published in English and German.

21 (2011)

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau” in Minsoo Kang and Amy Woodson Boulton, eds., Visions of the Industrial Age: Modernity and the Anxiety of Representation in European Culture, 1830–1914 (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2008), 163–182.

Article selected by Architectural Review to be included in “a selection of the finest writing in architectural research” in The Education Issue - http://www.architectural-education.club/. Of the seven essays selected, this essay was the only one also selected to appear in the print journal. See: “Almost Exactly,” The Architectural Review Academic Annual (2014): 80-89. Judges: Matthew Barac, Susannah Hagan, Will Hunter, Sam Jacob, Deborah Staunt, Alexandra Stara, Anthony Vidler and Elia Zenghelis.

“Out of Character,” Log 31 (Spring/Summer 2014): 86-95. Special journal issue on the theme ‘The New Ancients’ was launched with the opening of the Venice Biennale, curated by Rem Koolhaas.

“Air France: An Exploration of the Limits of Explication,” The Journal of Architecture , vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 216-234.

“Representing the Discipline: The Operations of Architecture’s Discursive Imagery,” Architecture and Culture: Journal of the Architectural Humanities Research Association, Discipline and Dissidence, vol. 1, issue 1/2 (November 2013): 43-68.

“Almost Exactly: Realism at 7/8th Scale,” arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, Adam Sharr and Richard Weston, eds., vol. 17, no. 2 (2013): 121-130.

“Ecology without the Oikos: Banham, Dallegret, and the Morphologial Context of Environmental Architecture,” Field: A Free Journal for Architecture, Renata Tyszezuk and Stephen Walker, eds., no. 4 (January 2011): 67–86.

“Encountering the List: Georges Perec and the Archive as Spatial Paradigm,” Candide: Journal for Architectural Knowledge, Axel Sowa and Susanne Schindler, eds., no. 3 (December 2010): 137–167. Published in English and German.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles,” Journal of Architecture, vol. 11, no. 4 (September 2006): 391–406.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters cont:

19 (2008)

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:18 (Winter 2014)

17 (Spring 2014)

16 (Spring 2014)

15 (2013)

14 (2013)

13 (2011)

12 (2010)

11 (2006)

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“Private House, Public House: Victor Horta’s Ubiquitous Domesticity,” in Vittoria di Palma, Diana Periton and Marina Lathouri, eds., Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City (New York: Routledge, 2009), 110–131.

20 (2009)

“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production” in Experiments: Architecture Between Sciences and the Arts, ed. Akòs Moravansky and Albert Kirchengast (Berlin: Jovis, 2011), 92–115. Published in English and German.

21 (2011)

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau” in Minsoo Kang and Amy Woodson Boulton, eds., Visions of the Industrial Age: Modernity and the Anxiety of Representation in European Culture, 1830–1914 (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2008), 163–182.

Article selected by Architectural Review to be included in “a selection of the finest writing in architectural research” in The Education Issue - http://www.architectural-education.club/. Of the seven essays selected, this essay was the only one also selected to appear in the print journal. See: “Almost Exactly,” The Architectural Review Academic Annual (2014): 80-89. Judges: Matthew Barac, Susannah Hagan, Will Hunter, Sam Jacob, Deborah Staunt, Alexandra Stara, Anthony Vidler and Elia Zenghelis.

“Out of Character,” Log 31 (Spring/Summer 2014): 86-95. Special journal issue on the theme ‘The New Ancients’ was launched with the opening of the Venice Biennale, curated by Rem Koolhaas.

“Air France: An Exploration of the Limits of Explication,” The Journal of Architecture , vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 216-234.

“Representing the Discipline: The Operations of Architecture’s Discursive Imagery,” Architecture and Culture: Journal of the Architectural Humanities Research Association, Discipline and Dissidence, vol. 1, issue 1/2 (November 2013): 43-68.

“Almost Exactly: Realism at 7/8th Scale,” arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, Adam Sharr and Richard Weston, eds., vol. 17, no. 2 (2013): 121-130.

“Ecology without the Oikos: Banham, Dallegret, and the Morphologial Context of Environmental Architecture,” Field: A Free Journal for Architecture, Renata Tyszezuk and Stephen Walker, eds., no. 4 (January 2011): 67–86.

“Encountering the List: Georges Perec and the Archive as Spatial Paradigm,” Candide: Journal for Architectural Knowledge, Axel Sowa and Susanne Schindler, eds., no. 3 (December 2010): 137–167. Published in English and German.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles,” Journal of Architecture, vol. 11, no. 4 (September 2006): 391–406.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters cont:

19 (2008)

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:18 (Winter 2014)

17 (Spring 2014)

16 (Spring 2014)

15 (2013)

14 (2013)

13 (2011)

12 (2010)

11 (2006)

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“Private House, Public House: Victor Horta’s Ubiquitous Domesticity,” in Vittoria di Palma, Diana Periton and Marina Lathouri, eds., Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City (New York: Routledge, 2009), 110–131.

20 (2009)

“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production” in Experiments: Architecture Between Sciences and the Arts, ed. Akòs Moravansky and Albert Kirchengast (Berlin: Jovis, 2011), 92–115. Published in English and German.

21 (2011)

“Introduction” to the ‘Design as Scholarship’ section of The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2 (October 2013). The introduction rolls out three new features I have implemented as Design Editor: Design Frameworks, a Guest Curators feature, and a Pre-Fabrications column, p. 254.

“Design Frameworks,” a text that surveys trends in contemporary creative practice. I structured the piece, establishing the design framework categories with a few sentences of description. The members of the JAE Design Committee and I then fleshed out the categories with descriptive text. Authors: Marshall Brown, Blaine Brownell, Jori Erdman, Amy Kulper, Grace La, Graham Livesy, Kiel Moe, Nicholas de Monchaux, Aaron Sprecher, Beth Weinstein. The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2, (October 2013), pp.

“Realism: A Tautological Tale,” Scapegoat: Architecture, Landscape, Political Economy, no. 3 (July 2012): 3–4.

“Visiting Lecture Interview: Amy Kulper,” in Work in Progress, no. 16 (April 2015): 44-47.

“On Architectural Knowledge and Expertise,” Discussion at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 40–43.

“The Traditions of Antiquity,” Discussion with Bernard Cache at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 68–73.

Tahl Kaminer, “Architecture, Crisis, and Resuscitation: The Reproduction of Post–Fordism in Late–Twentieth–Century Architecture,” reviewed by Amy Catania Kulper, Architectural Theory Review, 16:3 (December 2011): 312–314.

“The Quantified Self as the Site of Production: Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Chronofile and the Advent of Life-Logging,” Production Sites Conference, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, July 2015.Accepted based on abstract.

07 (2013)

06 (2013)

05 (2012)

Peer Reviewed Conference Publications:04 (2015)

03 (2009)

02 (2009)

Book Reviews:01 (2011)

Peer Reviewed Conference Papers:16 (July 2015)

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Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Urban Atmospheres,” Architecture and Culture, vol. 3, no. 2 (July 2015), pp. 1-6.

Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Explicating City Air,” The Journal of Architecture, vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 161-167.

Amy Kulper and Sheila Crane, “Design Agency: The New Heuristics,” The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 68:2 (March 2014): 2-4.

Journal Articles:10 (2015)

09 (2014)

08 (2014)

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255-257.

“Introduction” to the ‘Design as Scholarship’ section of The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2 (October 2013). The introduction rolls out three new features I have implemented as Design Editor: Design Frameworks, a Guest Curators feature, and a Pre-Fabrications column, p. 254.

“Design Frameworks,” a text that surveys trends in contemporary creative practice. I structured the piece, establishing the design framework categories with a few sentences of description. The members of the JAE Design Committee and I then fleshed out the categories with descriptive text. Authors: Marshall Brown, Blaine Brownell, Jori Erdman, Amy Kulper, Grace La, Graham Livesy, Kiel Moe, Nicholas de Monchaux, Aaron Sprecher, Beth Weinstein. The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2, (October 2013), pp.

“Realism: A Tautological Tale,” Scapegoat: Architecture, Landscape, Political Economy, no. 3 (July 2012): 3–4.

“Visiting Lecture Interview: Amy Kulper,” in Work in Progress, no. 16 (April 2015): 44-47.

“On Architectural Knowledge and Expertise,” Discussion at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 40–43.

“The Traditions of Antiquity,” Discussion with Bernard Cache at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 68–73.

Tahl Kaminer, “Architecture, Crisis, and Resuscitation: The Reproduction of Post–Fordism in Late–Twentieth–Century Architecture,” reviewed by Amy Catania Kulper, Architectural Theory Review, 16:3 (December 2011): 312–314.

“The Quantified Self as the Site of Production: Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Chronofile and the Advent of Life-Logging,” Production Sites Conference, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, July 2015.Accepted based on abstract.

07 (2013)

06 (2013)

05 (2012)

Peer Reviewed Conference Publications:04 (2015)

03 (2009)

02 (2009)

Book Reviews:01 (2011)

Peer Reviewed Conference Papers:16 (July 2015)

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Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Urban Atmospheres,” Architecture and Culture, vol. 3, no. 2 (July 2015), pp. 1-6.

Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Explicating City Air,” The Journal of Architecture, vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 161-167.

Amy Kulper and Sheila Crane, “Design Agency: The New Heuristics,” The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 68:2 (March 2014): 2-4.

Journal Articles:10 (2015)

09 (2014)

08 (2014)

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255-257.

“Introduction” to the ‘Design as Scholarship’ section of The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2 (October 2013). The introduction rolls out three new features I have implemented as Design Editor: Design Frameworks, a Guest Curators feature, and a Pre-Fabrications column, p. 254.

“Design Frameworks,” a text that surveys trends in contemporary creative practice. I structured the piece, establishing the design framework categories with a few sentences of description. The members of the JAE Design Committee and I then fleshed out the categories with descriptive text. Authors: Marshall Brown, Blaine Brownell, Jori Erdman, Amy Kulper, Grace La, Graham Livesy, Kiel Moe, Nicholas de Monchaux, Aaron Sprecher, Beth Weinstein. The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 67:2, (October 2013), pp.

“Realism: A Tautological Tale,” Scapegoat: Architecture, Landscape, Political Economy, no. 3 (July 2012): 3–4.

“Visiting Lecture Interview: Amy Kulper,” in Work in Progress, no. 16 (April 2015): 44-47.

“On Architectural Knowledge and Expertise,” Discussion at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 40–43.

“The Traditions of Antiquity,” Discussion with Bernard Cache at the 3rd Alvar Aalto Meeting on Modern Architecture, ptah.08: Building, Designing, Thinking, eds. Esa Laaksonen and Elina Penttinen (January 2009): 68–73.

Tahl Kaminer, “Architecture, Crisis, and Resuscitation: The Reproduction of Post–Fordism in Late–Twentieth–Century Architecture,” reviewed by Amy Catania Kulper, Architectural Theory Review, 16:3 (December 2011): 312–314.

“The Quantified Self as the Site of Production: Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion Chronofile and the Advent of Life-Logging,” Production Sites Conference, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, July 2015.Accepted based on abstract.

07 (2013)

06 (2013)

05 (2012)

Peer Reviewed Conference Publications:04 (2015)

03 (2009)

02 (2009)

Book Reviews:01 (2011)

Peer Reviewed Conference Papers:16 (July 2015)

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Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Urban Atmospheres,” Architecture and Culture, vol. 3, no. 2 (July 2015), pp. 1-6.

Amy Kulper and Diana Periton, “Introduction: Explicating City Air,” The Journal of Architecture, vol. 19, no. 2 (April 2014): 161-167.

Amy Kulper and Sheila Crane, “Design Agency: The New Heuristics,” The Journal of Architectural Education, no. 68:2 (March 2014): 2-4.

Journal Articles:10 (2015)

09 (2014)

08 (2014)

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255-257.

“Scientism: The Breeding Ground for Current Architectural Trends –or – Towards an Architectural Monoculture”After–Text: Post–Linguistic Paradigms for Architecture session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 99th Annual Meeting, Montreal, QuébecAccepted based on full paper submission.

“Cloud Cover: The Science and Art of Representing Weather”Climates of the Eighteenth–Century session, American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference (ASECS), Vancouver, BCAccepted based on abstract.

“Walking on Air: Architecture’s Immaterial Imagination”The Material Imagination from Antiquity to Modernity, a conference sponsored by the Henry Moore Foundation at St. Andrews University, ScotlandAccepted based on abstract.

“Air Apparent: A Manifesto on Spatial Indeterminacy”Manifesto for Materials session at TAG2010: 32nd Annual Meeting of the Theoretical Archeology Group, Bristol University, Bristol, UK Accepted based on abstract.

“Science Fictions: The Role of the Laboratory and its Fictional Other in the Instrumentalization of Culture”Fictions of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University Accepted based on abstract.

“Spatial Species: The Impetus to Collect, Catalogue and Construe in the Work of Walter Benjamin and Georges Perec”Constructing Knowledge – Das Wissen der Architektur – ConferenceRWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“The Double Life of Bios: Immanent Nature in its Autobiographical and Biological Guises” Second Annual Architecture and Phenomenology Conference, Kyoto, Japan Accepted based on abstract.

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

13 (March 2011)

12 (March 2011)

11 (November 2010)

10 (December 2010)

09 (October 2009)

08 (November 2009)

07 (June 2009)

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Co–Chair with Diana Periton of the ‘City Air’ Paper SessionThe Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Conference, Detroit, MIParticipants: Helen Mallinson (London Metropolitan University), Mark Dorrian (Newcastle University), Barbara Penner (The Bartlett, UCL), Enrique Ramirez (Princeton University) and Paul Emmons (Virginia Tech, WAAC)

14 (April 2012)

“Waxing Poetic: The Macabre Tale of Elevent Corporeal Copies,” Confabulation, Story Telling ain Architecture Conference, for Marco Frascari, Virginia Tech; Washington Alexandria ArchitectureCenter, Alexandria, VAAccepted based on abstract.

15 (March 2014) festschrift

“Scientism: The Breeding Ground for Current Architectural Trends –or – Towards an Architectural Monoculture”After–Text: Post–Linguistic Paradigms for Architecture session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 99th Annual Meeting, Montreal, QuébecAccepted based on full paper submission.

“Cloud Cover: The Science and Art of Representing Weather”Climates of the Eighteenth–Century session, American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference (ASECS), Vancouver, BCAccepted based on abstract.

“Walking on Air: Architecture’s Immaterial Imagination”The Material Imagination from Antiquity to Modernity, a conference sponsored by the Henry Moore Foundation at St. Andrews University, ScotlandAccepted based on abstract.

“Air Apparent: A Manifesto on Spatial Indeterminacy”Manifesto for Materials session at TAG2010: 32nd Annual Meeting of the Theoretical Archeology Group, Bristol University, Bristol, UK Accepted based on abstract.

“Science Fictions: The Role of the Laboratory and its Fictional Other in the Instrumentalization of Culture”Fictions of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University Accepted based on abstract.

“Spatial Species: The Impetus to Collect, Catalogue and Construe in the Work of Walter Benjamin and Georges Perec”Constructing Knowledge – Das Wissen der Architektur – ConferenceRWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“The Double Life of Bios: Immanent Nature in its Autobiographical and Biological Guises” Second Annual Architecture and Phenomenology Conference, Kyoto, Japan Accepted based on abstract.

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

13 (March 2011)

12 (March 2011)

11 (November 2010)

10 (December 2010)

09 (October 2009)

08 (November 2009)

07 (June 2009)

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Co–Chair with Diana Periton of the ‘City Air’ Paper SessionThe Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Conference, Detroit, MIParticipants: Helen Mallinson (London Metropolitan University), Mark Dorrian (Newcastle University), Barbara Penner (The Bartlett, UCL), Enrique Ramirez (Princeton University) and Paul Emmons (Virginia Tech, WAAC)

14 (April 2012)

“Waxing Poetic: The Macabre Tale of Elevent Corporeal Copies,” Confabulation, Story Telling ain Architecture Conference, for Marco Frascari, Virginia Tech; Washington Alexandria ArchitectureCenter, Alexandria, VAAccepted based on abstract.

15 (March 2014) festschrift

“Scientism: The Breeding Ground for Current Architectural Trends –or – Towards an Architectural Monoculture”After–Text: Post–Linguistic Paradigms for Architecture session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 99th Annual Meeting, Montreal, QuébecAccepted based on full paper submission.

“Cloud Cover: The Science and Art of Representing Weather”Climates of the Eighteenth–Century session, American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference (ASECS), Vancouver, BCAccepted based on abstract.

“Walking on Air: Architecture’s Immaterial Imagination”The Material Imagination from Antiquity to Modernity, a conference sponsored by the Henry Moore Foundation at St. Andrews University, ScotlandAccepted based on abstract.

“Air Apparent: A Manifesto on Spatial Indeterminacy”Manifesto for Materials session at TAG2010: 32nd Annual Meeting of the Theoretical Archeology Group, Bristol University, Bristol, UK Accepted based on abstract.

“Science Fictions: The Role of the Laboratory and its Fictional Other in the Instrumentalization of Culture”Fictions of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University Accepted based on abstract.

“Spatial Species: The Impetus to Collect, Catalogue and Construe in the Work of Walter Benjamin and Georges Perec”Constructing Knowledge – Das Wissen der Architektur – ConferenceRWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“The Double Life of Bios: Immanent Nature in its Autobiographical and Biological Guises” Second Annual Architecture and Phenomenology Conference, Kyoto, Japan Accepted based on abstract.

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

13 (March 2011)

12 (March 2011)

11 (November 2010)

10 (December 2010)

09 (October 2009)

08 (November 2009)

07 (June 2009)

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Co–Chair with Diana Periton of the ‘City Air’ Paper SessionThe Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Conference, Detroit, MIParticipants: Helen Mallinson (London Metropolitan University), Mark Dorrian (Newcastle University), Barbara Penner (The Bartlett, UCL), Enrique Ramirez (Princeton University) and Paul Emmons (Virginia Tech, WAAC)

14 (April 2012)

“Waxing Poetic: The Macabre Tale of Elevent Corporeal Copies,” Confabulation, Story Telling ain Architecture Conference, for Marco Frascari, Virginia Tech; Washington Alexandria ArchitectureCenter, Alexandria, VAAccepted based on abstract.

15 (March 2014) festschrift

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

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“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production”Colloquium entitled Experiments: Transfer of Scientific Methods in Architecture and Art sponsored by the ETH, Zurich in Hamburg, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“Ask the Expert: The Role of Technique in the Quantification of Disciplinary Knowledge”Third International Alvar Aalto Meeting on the Research of Modern Architecture, The Alvar Aalto Academy, Jyväskylä, Finland Accepted based on abstract.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles”Annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Savannah, GeorgiaAccepted based on abstract.

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau”Images of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Accepted based on abstract.

Invited to participate as one of four ‘roving critics’ for the Final Degree Project Review at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

“Optical Correction: Photoshop and the Architectural Currency of Images.” Invited to give a lecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in conjunction with a faculty talk about the JAE and a thesis review.

“[Photoshop]pery: Architecture’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give a lecture at Virginia Tech’s Washington Alexandria Architecture Campus (WAAC) in a public lecture series entitled Architectural Serendipities and Sagacious Demonstrations. Additionally, I conducted a workshop for the doctoral students entitled, “Nature’s Laboratory.”

“Architecture 1.0: The Invention of Photoshop and Architectural Design’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give the inaugural Eames Lecture at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in conjunction with a graduate thesis seminar and a world history lecture.

04 (October 2008)

03 (August 2008)

02 (April 2006)

01 (May 2006)

nvited Lectures and Reviews:14 (May 2015)

13 (March 2015)

12 (April 2015)

11 (October 2014)

“Stranger than Fiction: The Laboratory and Experimental Architecture’s Pursuit of the Truth”Limits of Knowledge Conference for Emerging Scholars, University of California, Santa BarbaraAccepted based on abstract.

05 (February 2009)

“Second Skin: Constructing the Egosphere in Experimental Architectural practices of the 1960s”35th Association of Art Historians Conference, Manchester, UK Accepted based on abstract.

06 (April 2009)

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

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“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production”Colloquium entitled Experiments: Transfer of Scientific Methods in Architecture and Art sponsored by the ETH, Zurich in Hamburg, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“Ask the Expert: The Role of Technique in the Quantification of Disciplinary Knowledge”Third International Alvar Aalto Meeting on the Research of Modern Architecture, The Alvar Aalto Academy, Jyväskylä, Finland Accepted based on abstract.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles”Annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Savannah, GeorgiaAccepted based on abstract.

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau”Images of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Accepted based on abstract.

Invited to participate as one of four ‘roving critics’ for the Final Degree Project Review at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

“Optical Correction: Photoshop and the Architectural Currency of Images.” Invited to give a lecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in conjunction with a faculty talk about the JAE and a thesis review.

“[Photoshop]pery: Architecture’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give a lecture at Virginia Tech’s Washington Alexandria Architecture Campus (WAAC) in a public lecture series entitled Architectural Serendipities and Sagacious Demonstrations. Additionally, I conducted a workshop for the doctoral students entitled, “Nature’s Laboratory.”

“Architecture 1.0: The Invention of Photoshop and Architectural Design’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give the inaugural Eames Lecture at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in conjunction with a graduate thesis seminar and a world history lecture.

04 (October 2008)

03 (August 2008)

02 (April 2006)

01 (May 2006)

nvited Lectures and Reviews:14 (May 2015)

13 (March 2015)

12 (April 2015)

11 (October 2014)

“Stranger than Fiction: The Laboratory and Experimental Architecture’s Pursuit of the Truth”Limits of Knowledge Conference for Emerging Scholars, University of California, Santa BarbaraAccepted based on abstract.

05 (February 2009)

“Second Skin: Constructing the Egosphere in Experimental Architectural practices of the 1960s”35th Association of Art Historians Conference, Manchester, UK Accepted based on abstract.

06 (April 2009)

Peer Reviewed Conference Paper cont:

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“Experimental Divide: The Laboratory as Analog for Architectural Production”Colloquium entitled Experiments: Transfer of Scientific Methods in Architecture and Art sponsored by the ETH, Zurich in Hamburg, Germany Accepted based on abstract.

“Ask the Expert: The Role of Technique in the Quantification of Disciplinary Knowledge”Third International Alvar Aalto Meeting on the Research of Modern Architecture, The Alvar Aalto Academy, Jyväskylä, Finland Accepted based on abstract.

“Of Stylized Species and Specious Styles”Annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Savannah, GeorgiaAccepted based on abstract.

“From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors of the Art Nouveau”Images of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Accepted based on abstract.

Invited to participate as one of four ‘roving critics’ for the Final Degree Project Review at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

“Optical Correction: Photoshop and the Architectural Currency of Images.” Invited to give a lecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in conjunction with a faculty talk about the JAE and a thesis review.

“[Photoshop]pery: Architecture’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give a lecture at Virginia Tech’s Washington Alexandria Architecture Campus (WAAC) in a public lecture series entitled Architectural Serendipities and Sagacious Demonstrations. Additionally, I conducted a workshop for the doctoral students entitled, “Nature’s Laboratory.”

“Architecture 1.0: The Invention of Photoshop and Architectural Design’s Digital Turn.” Invited to give the inaugural Eames Lecture at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in conjunction with a graduate thesis seminar and a world history lecture.

04 (October 2008)

03 (August 2008)

02 (April 2006)

01 (May 2006)

nvited Lectures and Reviews:14 (May 2015)

13 (March 2015)

12 (April 2015)

11 (October 2014)

“Stranger than Fiction: The Laboratory and Experimental Architecture’s Pursuit of the Truth”Limits of Knowledge Conference for Emerging Scholars, University of California, Santa BarbaraAccepted based on abstract.

05 (February 2009)

“Second Skin: Constructing the Egosphere in Experimental Architectural practices of the 1960s”35th Association of Art Historians Conference, Manchester, UK Accepted based on abstract.

06 (April 2009)

Invited Lectures and Reviews, cont:

Festschrift,

Research Methodologies: Tools and Tactics

“Experimenting in Nature’s Laboratory: Viollet-le-Duc on Mont Blanc”Lecture delivered at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

“Immanent Natures”Lecture delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (GSFA)Invited by David Leatherbarrow, Interim Chair, The Department of Architecture

“From Propriety to Property and Beyond: The Question of George Baird’s Influence”Lecture delivered at the George Baird: The Question Of Influence, at the University of Toronto

“Erased Imperatives: The Technical Imagination”Lecture delivered at Louisiana State University

“Taxonomy as Technique: From Genealogical to Generative”Lecture delivered as part of the midday lecture series

at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at The University of Toronto

“Flights of Imagination: Beyond Technique”Lecture delivered as a part of the evening lecture series at Bowling Green State University

“Beyond Technique: Tools of the Imagination”Constructing Imagination: A Symposium on the “Matter” of Architectural Scholarship, Washington Alexandria Architecture Center of Virginia Tech – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“What? and How?”2007 Architectural Education Summit 07, Los Angeles, CA (April)SCI_Arc

Health Conference, Taubman College, The University of MichiganModerator of “Air Apparent: Towards Atmospheric Health”Panel with David Gissen, Monika Bakke, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, and Sean Lally

“In the Alpine Laboratory”Delivered the Inaugural Lecture for the Humanities Institute Brown Bag Lecture Series, The University of Michigan

08 (November 2012)

07 (January 2012)

06 (March 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (March 2011)

03 (March 2011)

02 (January 2010)

01 (April 2007)

U of M Involvement:09 (September 2013)

08 (September 2011)

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“Tables + Tabulas: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture at Temple University

10 (October 2013)

“Ropes and Rules: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture Delivered to the Baltimore Chapter of the American Instituteof ArchitectsPanel Discussion with Carlos Martinez of Gensler Architects, Chicagoand Mark Pasnik of Over, Under Boston

09 (April 2013)

Invited Lectures and Reviews, cont:

Festschrift,

Research Methodologies: Tools and Tactics

“Experimenting in Nature’s Laboratory: Viollet-le-Duc on Mont Blanc”Lecture delivered at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

“Immanent Natures”Lecture delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (GSFA)Invited by David Leatherbarrow, Interim Chair, The Department of Architecture

“From Propriety to Property and Beyond: The Question of George Baird’s Influence”Lecture delivered at the George Baird: The Question Of Influence, at the University of Toronto

“Erased Imperatives: The Technical Imagination”Lecture delivered at Louisiana State University

“Taxonomy as Technique: From Genealogical to Generative”Lecture delivered as part of the midday lecture series

at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at The University of Toronto

“Flights of Imagination: Beyond Technique”Lecture delivered as a part of the evening lecture series at Bowling Green State University

“Beyond Technique: Tools of the Imagination”Constructing Imagination: A Symposium on the “Matter” of Architectural Scholarship, Washington Alexandria Architecture Center of Virginia Tech – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“What? and How?”2007 Architectural Education Summit 07, Los Angeles, CA (April)SCI_Arc

Health Conference, Taubman College, The University of MichiganModerator of “Air Apparent: Towards Atmospheric Health”Panel with David Gissen, Monika Bakke, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, and Sean Lally

“In the Alpine Laboratory”Delivered the Inaugural Lecture for the Humanities Institute Brown Bag Lecture Series, The University of Michigan

08 (November 2012)

07 (January 2012)

06 (March 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (March 2011)

03 (March 2011)

02 (January 2010)

01 (April 2007)

U of M Involvement:09 (September 2013)

08 (September 2011)

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“Tables + Tabulas: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture at Temple University

10 (October 2013)

“Ropes and Rules: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture Delivered to the Baltimore Chapter of the American Instituteof ArchitectsPanel Discussion with Carlos Martinez of Gensler Architects, Chicagoand Mark Pasnik of Over, Under Boston

09 (April 2013)

Invited Lectures and Reviews, cont:

Festschrift,

Research Methodologies: Tools and Tactics

“Experimenting in Nature’s Laboratory: Viollet-le-Duc on Mont Blanc”Lecture delivered at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

“Immanent Natures”Lecture delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (GSFA)Invited by David Leatherbarrow, Interim Chair, The Department of Architecture

“From Propriety to Property and Beyond: The Question of George Baird’s Influence”Lecture delivered at the George Baird: The Question Of Influence, at the University of Toronto

“Erased Imperatives: The Technical Imagination”Lecture delivered at Louisiana State University

“Taxonomy as Technique: From Genealogical to Generative”Lecture delivered as part of the midday lecture series

at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at The University of Toronto

“Flights of Imagination: Beyond Technique”Lecture delivered as a part of the evening lecture series at Bowling Green State University

“Beyond Technique: Tools of the Imagination”Constructing Imagination: A Symposium on the “Matter” of Architectural Scholarship, Washington Alexandria Architecture Center of Virginia Tech – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“What? and How?”2007 Architectural Education Summit 07, Los Angeles, CA (April)SCI_Arc

Health Conference, Taubman College, The University of MichiganModerator of “Air Apparent: Towards Atmospheric Health”Panel with David Gissen, Monika Bakke, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady, and Sean Lally

“In the Alpine Laboratory”Delivered the Inaugural Lecture for the Humanities Institute Brown Bag Lecture Series, The University of Michigan

08 (November 2012)

07 (January 2012)

06 (March 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (March 2011)

03 (March 2011)

02 (January 2010)

01 (April 2007)

U of M Involvement:09 (September 2013)

08 (September 2011)

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“Tables + Tabulas: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture at Temple University

10 (October 2013)

“Ropes and Rules: Architecture’s Disciplinary Problems”Lecture Delivered to the Baltimore Chapter of the American Instituteof ArchitectsPanel Discussion with Carlos Martinez of Gensler Architects, Chicagoand Mark Pasnik of Over, Under Boston

09 (April 2013)

U of M Involvement, cont:

“Nature’s Lapidarium: The Life of Ten Geological Specimens”Lecture delivered at Taubman College’s Geologic Turn Symposium

Power Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan Respondent to the ‘Power Points’ Panel with Cynthia Davidson, Keller Easterling, Roger Sherman, and Michael Sorkin

Future of History Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for Operative: Contemporaneity and Immediate Futures panel with Pier Vittorio Aureli, Ana Miljacki, Simon Sadler, Peter Zellner

Future of Urbanism Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for the New Publics, New Public Spaces panel with Saskia Sassen, Christine Boyer, Dana Cuff, Bart Lootsma, and Alex Wall

Future of Design Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator of round table discussion with Preston Scott Cohen, Timur Galen and Greg Lynn

“Double Agencies: The Tactics of Erasure and the Tyranny of the Detail”Pause Centennial Conference, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Accepted based on abstract.

Primary Advisor for Lori Smithey, CandidatePrimary Advisor for Elizabeth Keslacy, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Joss Kiely, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Andrea Mihalache, Candidate (Virginia Tech)

Joint Advisor with Jason YoungPatrick Carmody, Ellen Donnelly, Melanie Kaba, Susan Massey, and Kaleena Quinn

Ross Hoekstra, Sean Houghton, Sen Liu, Patrick Lynch, Colin Richardson, and Claire Sheridan

06 (February 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (April 2011)

03 (March 2010)

02 (October 2009)

01 (November 2006)

Teaching Commitments:Doctoral Advising:

2011–2009–2012–2012–

Doctoral Committee Member for Wiltrud Simbuerger, Candidate(The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London)

2013–

Master of Science in Design Research (MS_DR) Advising:

2008–2009

2009–2010

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“Canan Tolon: Time After Time”Hosted panel discussion for the Humanities Institute about Canan Tolon’s work.

07 (September 2012)U of M Involvement, cont:

“Nature’s Lapidarium: The Life of Ten Geological Specimens”Lecture delivered at Taubman College’s Geologic Turn Symposium

Power Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan Respondent to the ‘Power Points’ Panel with Cynthia Davidson, Keller Easterling, Roger Sherman, and Michael Sorkin

Future of History Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for Operative: Contemporaneity and Immediate Futures panel with Pier Vittorio Aureli, Ana Miljacki, Simon Sadler, Peter Zellner

Future of Urbanism Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for the New Publics, New Public Spaces panel with Saskia Sassen, Christine Boyer, Dana Cuff, Bart Lootsma, and Alex Wall

Future of Design Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator of round table discussion with Preston Scott Cohen, Timur Galen and Greg Lynn

“Double Agencies: The Tactics of Erasure and the Tyranny of the Detail”Pause Centennial Conference, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Accepted based on abstract.

Primary Advisor for Lori Smithey, CandidatePrimary Advisor for Elizabeth Keslacy, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Joss Kiely, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Andrea Mihalache, Candidate (Virginia Tech)

Joint Advisor with Jason YoungPatrick Carmody, Ellen Donnelly, Melanie Kaba, Susan Massey, and Kaleena Quinn

Ross Hoekstra, Sean Houghton, Sen Liu, Patrick Lynch, Colin Richardson, and Claire Sheridan

06 (February 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (April 2011)

03 (March 2010)

02 (October 2009)

01 (November 2006)

Teaching Commitments:Doctoral Advising:

2011–2009–2012–2012–

Doctoral Committee Member for Wiltrud Simbuerger, Candidate(The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London)

2013–

Master of Science in Design Research (MS_DR) Advising:

2008–2009

2009–2010

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“Canan Tolon: Time After Time”Hosted panel discussion for the Humanities Institute about Canan Tolon’s work.

07 (September 2012)U of M Involvement, cont:

“Nature’s Lapidarium: The Life of Ten Geological Specimens”Lecture delivered at Taubman College’s Geologic Turn Symposium

Power Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of Michigan Respondent to the ‘Power Points’ Panel with Cynthia Davidson, Keller Easterling, Roger Sherman, and Michael Sorkin

Future of History Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for Operative: Contemporaneity and Immediate Futures panel with Pier Vittorio Aureli, Ana Miljacki, Simon Sadler, Peter Zellner

Future of Urbanism Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator for the New Publics, New Public Spaces panel with Saskia Sassen, Christine Boyer, Dana Cuff, Bart Lootsma, and Alex Wall

Future of Design Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, The University of MichiganModerator of round table discussion with Preston Scott Cohen, Timur Galen and Greg Lynn

“Double Agencies: The Tactics of Erasure and the Tyranny of the Detail”Pause Centennial Conference, University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Accepted based on abstract.

Primary Advisor for Lori Smithey, CandidatePrimary Advisor for Elizabeth Keslacy, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Joss Kiely, CandidateDoctoral Committee Member for Andrea Mihalache, Candidate (Virginia Tech)

Joint Advisor with Jason YoungPatrick Carmody, Ellen Donnelly, Melanie Kaba, Susan Massey, and Kaleena Quinn

Ross Hoekstra, Sean Houghton, Sen Liu, Patrick Lynch, Colin Richardson, and Claire Sheridan

06 (February 2012)

05 (October 2011)

04 (April 2011)

03 (March 2010)

02 (October 2009)

01 (November 2006)

Teaching Commitments:Doctoral Advising:

2011–2009–2012–2012–

Doctoral Committee Member for Wiltrud Simbuerger, Candidate(The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London)

2013–

Master of Science in Design Research (MS_DR) Advising:

2008–2009

2009–2010

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“Canan Tolon: Time After Time”Hosted panel discussion for the Humanities Institute about Canan Tolon’s work.

07 (September 2012)

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) CTRL + C: The Currency of the Copy in the Discipline of Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 701) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History (Master of Science in Digital Technology required theory course)(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Disciplining, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum Independent Study(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

2014:

2013:

2012:

2011:

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(Arch 660) Thesis Research and Development(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study (Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

Courses Taught:2015:

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) CTRL + C: The Currency of the Copy in the Discipline of Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 701) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History (Master of Science in Digital Technology required theory course)(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Disciplining, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum Independent Study(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

2014:

2013:

2012:

2011:

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(Arch 660) Thesis Research and Development(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study (Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

Courses Taught:2015:

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture(Arch 603) CTRL + C: The Currency of the Copy in the Discipline of Architecture(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Discipliniing, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 701) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History (Master of Science in Digital Technology required theory course)(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum(Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Discipline, Disciplining, Disciplined: Architectural Habits of Mind and Modalities of Practice(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air(Arch 839) UM Doctoral Research Practicum Independent Study(Arch 990) UM Doctoral Dissertation Pre–Candidacy Independent Study (Arch 995) UM Doctoral Dissertation Candidacy Independent Study

2014:

2013:

2012:

2011:

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(Arch 660) Thesis Research and Development(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study (Arch 995) Dissertation Candidate Independent Study(Arch 701) Theories in Digital Technology - Tools of the Trade

Courses Taught:2015:

(Arch 662) UM Graduate Thesis Studio – Heavy Weather(Arch 739) UM MS_DR Thesis

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 720) UM MS–DR Seminar(Arch 721) UM MS–DR Practicum – Teaching Practicum(Arch 539) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 720) UM MS_DR seminar – Instant Architect: Disciplinarity and Its Discontents

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies: Contemporary Architecture and the Spatial Scientific Paradigm (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 600) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

ACSA Faculty Design Awards Committee – invited by ACSA President Norman Millar

2009:

2008:

2007:

2006:

Professional Service: 2015

2014

2013–2014

TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + URBAN PLANNING | THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | 2000 BONISTEEL BOULEVARD | ANN ARBOR, MI 48109

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(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air

2010:

(Arch 662) UM Graduate Thesis Studio – Heavy Weather(Arch 739) UM MS_DR Thesis

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 720) UM MS–DR Seminar(Arch 721) UM MS–DR Practicum – Teaching Practicum(Arch 539) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 720) UM MS_DR seminar – Instant Architect: Disciplinarity and Its Discontents

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies: Contemporary Architecture and the Spatial Scientific Paradigm (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 600) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

ACSA Faculty Design Awards Committee – invited by ACSA President Norman Millar

2009:

2008:

2007:

2006:

Professional Service: 2015

2014

2013–2014

TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + URBAN PLANNING | THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | 2000 BONISTEEL BOULEVARD | ANN ARBOR, MI 48109

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(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air

2010:

(Arch 662) UM Graduate Thesis Studio – Heavy Weather(Arch 739) UM MS_DR Thesis

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Tools of the Trade: Instrumentality and Architecture, An Intellectual History(Arch 720) UM MS–DR Seminar(Arch 721) UM MS–DR Practicum – Teaching Practicum(Arch 539) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism(Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 720) UM MS_DR seminar – Instant Architect: Disciplinarity and Its Discontents

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism – Silent Partners and Short Circuits: Theories in Contemporary Architecture (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies: Contemporary Architecture and the Spatial Scientific Paradigm (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar(Arch 600) UM Graduate Independent Study in Architectural History

(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Less is Morph: Biologism, Blobs, and Emergent Morphologies(Arch 660) UM Required graduate seminar – Thesis Seminar

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

ACSA Faculty Design Awards Committee – invited by ACSA President Norman Millar

2009:

2008:

2007:

2006:

Professional Service: 2015

2014

2013–2014

TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE + URBAN PLANNING | THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | 2000 BONISTEEL BOULEVARD | ANN ARBOR, MI 48109

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(Arch 572) UM Required graduate lecture course – Architectural Theory and Criticism (Arch 603) UM Graduate seminar – Atmospheres, Environments and Ecologies as Spatial Paradigms: Architectural Variations on the Theme of Air

2010:

Professional Service, cont:

peer review of scholarly article for the Journal of Architecture

peer review of papers for the Architecture’s Responsive Extensions session of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture’s 99

th

Annual Meeting

peer review of papers for the Back in the Box: Diastolic Architecture of Decline, Dystopia and Death session of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture’s 99th Annual Meeting

Computational Cluster Hire Search CommitteeFulbright Scholarship Committee, reviewing student proposals Fulbright Scholarship Committee, reviewing student proposals

Participated in Graduate AdmissionsFaculty Representative on Jury for the Willeke Portfolio CompetitionParticipated on the Jury for the Booth Fellowship CompetitionCoordinator of Graduate AdmissionsCoordinator of Graduate AdmissionsEducational Planning CommitteeParticipated in Doctoral AdmissionsGraduate Counseling for 2G and 3G adviseesPlanning Committee for the Power ConferencePlanning Committee for the Future of History ConferencePlanning Committee for the Future of Technology ConferenceParticipated in Doctoral AdmissionsThesis Task ForceHistory/Theory Task ForceAdvisor for five M.Sc. students in Design ResearchGraduate Admissions Committee for 3G studentsParticipated in Doctoral Admissions Graduate Counseling for 2G and 3G adviseesEducational Planning CommitteeSearch Committee for Design and Landscape positionDoctoral Admissions Committee Coordinator for the HT area Graduate counseling for 2G and 3G adviseesGraduate admissions committee for 2G studentsDoctoral admissions committee for the HT area Graduate counseling for 2G and 3G adviseesServed on the Fulbright Scholarship Committee, reviewing student proposals at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels

2012

2010

2010

Service – University of Michigan:

2011–2012 20102006

Service – Architecture Program, University of Michigan:

2014–2015Scholarship Committee2015–2016Educational Planning Committee2015–2016

2014–20152014–20152013–20142012–20132011–20122011–20122011–20122011–20122010–20112010–2011 2010–20112008–20092008–20092008–20092008–20092008–20092008–20092007–20082007–20082007–20082007–20082006–20072006–20072006–20072006

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Served on Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) search committee for a new Executive Editor for the Journal of Architectural Education

peer review of scholarly articles for Architecture and Culture

2013

2012