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DANIEL HOFFMAN 532 West Marlette Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85013 Phone: (602) 421-7721 Cell (602) 251-3800 Studio Ma, Inc. Fax: (602) 251-3100 Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Michigan State Architecture License EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, Cooper Union, 1976 APPRENTICESHIP Edward Larrabee Barnes and Associates, 1983-1986 William Kessler and Associates, 1977-1980 FULL TIME TEACHING POSITIONS 1999- Present ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY: Professor: graduate design studio, undergraduate design studio, construction lecture course, building integration lecture course, sustainability lecture course, thesis supervision UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN: Professor of Practice: graduate design studio, construction seminar CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART: Head of the Department of Architecture: Graduate design studio, theory seminar, thesis supervision UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Assistant Professor, fourth year design studio in Florence CARLETON UNIVERSITY, OnAWA: Assistant Professor: first year design studio, Renaissance and Baroque architecture lecture course, fourth year design studio in Rome, thesis supervision UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT: Assistant Professor: first year design studio, design fundamentals lecture course 1998-1999 1986-1996 1983 1980-1982 1976-1979 VISITING TEACHING POSITIONS 1998 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CIRCLE CAMPUS 1998 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1997 YALE UNIVERSITY (Saarinen Chair) 1992-1997 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1990 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 1988 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON WORK AT CRANBROOK (1987-2002) Cranbrook Campus Architect Advisor to the president of Cranbrook Educational Community - Duties included project management, programming, campus planning and architect selection. 2002 CRANBROOK GIRLS' MIDDLE SCHOOL: Pre-design study for a new middle school adjacent to the Kingswood campus. 1999-2002 CRANBROOK CAMPUS MASTER PLAN: A comprehensive study of the campus buildings, roadways, parking and pathways (with Sasaki Associates). 1997 - 1998 NATATORIUM COMPLEX SITE PLAN: Design of plazas, lawn areas, walkways and roadways surrounding the Natatorium designed by Tod Williams, Billie Tsien, Architects (with Peter Osler, Landscape Architect).

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Page 1: DANIEL HOFFMAN - Planning · 2001-2002 COOL CONNECTORS: A studio funded by a grant from the AlA College of Fellows exploring bio-climatic design strategies to improve the quality

DANIEL HOFFMAN

532 West Marlette Ave.Phoenix, AZ 85013Phone: (602) 421-7721 Cell

(602) 251-3800 Studio Ma, Inc.Fax: (602) 251-3100Email: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONMichigan State Architecture License

EDUCATIONBachelor of Architecture, Cooper Union, 1976

APPRENTICESHIPEdward Larrabee Barnes and Associates, 1983-1986William Kessler and Associates, 1977-1980

FULL TIME TEACHING POSITIONS1999- Present ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY: Professor: graduate design studio, undergraduate design studio,

construction lecture course, building integration lecture course, sustainability lecture course, thesissupervisionUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN: Professor of Practice: graduate design studio, construction seminarCRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART: Head of the Department of Architecture: Graduate designstudio, theory seminar, thesis supervisionUNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Assistant Professor, fourth year design studio in FlorenceCARLETON UNIVERSITY, OnAWA: Assistant Professor: first year design studio, Renaissanceand Baroque architecture lecture course, fourth year design studio in Rome, thesis supervisionUNIVERSITY OF DETROIT: Assistant Professor: first year design studio, design fundamentalslecture course

1998-19991986-1996

19831980-1982

1976-1979

VISITING TEACHING POSITIONS1998 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CIRCLE CAMPUS1998 CORNELL UNIVERSITY1997 YALE UNIVERSITY (Saarinen Chair)1992-1997 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN1990 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO1988 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

WORK AT CRANBROOK (1987-2002)

Cranbrook Campus ArchitectAdvisor to the president of Cranbrook Educational Community - Duties included project management, programming,campus planning and architect selection.2002 CRANBROOK GIRLS' MIDDLE SCHOOL: Pre-design study for a new middle school adjacent to

the Kingswood campus.1999-2002 CRANBROOK CAMPUS MASTER PLAN: A comprehensive study of the campus buildings,

roadways, parking and pathways (with Sasaki Associates).1997 - 1998 NATATORIUM COMPLEX SITE PLAN: Design of plazas, lawn areas, walkways and roadways

surrounding the Natatorium designed by Tod Williams, Billie Tsien, Architects (with Peter Osler,Landscape Architect).

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1997-1998

1996-1997

HISTORIC AUTO COURT RESTORATION: Renovation of the brick paving for an auto courtdesigned by Eliel Saarinen. Project involved innovative use of hydronic heating to minimize theeffects of freeze thaw (with Peter Osler, Landscape Architect).MASTER PLANNING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR THE CRANBROOK ACADEMY OFART ADDITION: A master plan fur new studios, collection storage and gallery addition. Projectmanagement responsibilities included programming and selection of design team.

Director of the Cranbrook Architecture Office (CAD)CAD was a division of the Cranbrook Educational Community founded in 7994 to provide design and fabricationservices for a wide variety of campus projects. At its peak, the office had thirty employees, many of whom werestudents and graduates of the Academy. In addition to managing the office, I acted as the principal in charge of eachproject, collaborating on the design with individuals noted below.

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Projects Designed and Built by CADEXHIBITS FOR CRANBROOK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE: Design of seven thousandsquare feet of interpretive exhibits for the addition to the Institute designed by StevenHoll (with Marcus Schaeffer).CONNECTIONS THEATER: Design and construction of an enclosed orientation theater for theCranbrook Institute of Science featuring a video presentation designed by Scott Makela, co-chair ofthe Cranbrook Academy of Art's department of graphic design (with Douglas Pancoast and AlfredZollinger).RIPPLE WALL: Design and fabrication of a thirty-foot long polyurethane cast of a fossilizedseabed used as a concrete formwork in the foundation wall for Cranbrook Institute of Science (withSusan Molesky).CLASSROOM FURNITURE FOR THE BROOKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:Design of molded plywood fumishings including chairs, tables and a classroom play structures.BROOKSIDE SCHOOL TRELLIS: Design and fabrication of a log entry structure for the BrooksideElementary School (with Jason Vollen).BROOKSIDE SCHOOL READING PAVILION: A structure on an island in the Rouge Riveradjacent to the Brookside Elementary School. The project includes a twenty five-foot long woodand steel bridge (with Jason Vollen).CAMPUS MAILBOX ENCLOSURE: Design, fabrication and installation of awooden shelter to serve as the community mailbox (with Jason Vollen and Sandra Wheeler).CAMPUS LIGHTING: Design and fabrication of four types of site lighting fixtures (with AlfredZollinger).CAMPUS SIGNS: Design and fabrication of three types of campus roadway directional signs (withAlfred Zollinger).CRANBROOK ENTRANCE: A new entry to the Cranbrook campus. Design elements include atwo hundred-foot long steel retaining wall, guard booth, a thirty-foot high stainless steel and coppercanopy and a guard booth (with Alfred Zollinger and Gregory Yang).PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE: A fifty eight-foot long laminated wood pedestrian bridge (with TheodoreGallante).

Projects Fabricated by CAD from Designs by Architects Working at CranbrookORNAMENTAL METAL FABRICATION FOR THE ADDITION TO THE CRANBROOK INSTITUTEOF SCIENCE, Steven Holl Architect: Reception desk, lobby seating, cladding for entry doors anda brass clad entry canopy (with Alfred Zollinger).HOUSE OF ICE, Steven HolI, Architect: A garden enclosure made of curved stainless steel rods(with Alfred Zollinger).ENTRANCE CANOPIES FOR BROOKSIDE SCHOOL, Peter Rose, Architect: Metal and woodfabrication (with Theodore Gallante).ARRIVAL PLAZA, Juhani Pallasmaa, Architect: Construction documents, construction supervisionand fabrication of custom details for a plaza at the center of the Cranbrook Campus (with TheodoreGallante).BRIDGE LANTERNS, Baird-Sarnpson, Architects: Four galvanized steel and copper lantems for avehicular bridge (with Alfred Zollinger).

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WORK IN ARIZONA (1999 - Present)

My work in Arizona is divided between projects undertaken as a Professor at Arizona State University and as aprofessional architect at Studio Ma Inc. (see below). From 1999-2005 I maintained a 100% teaching load at ASU.Since then my teaching has varied from a 50% to a 75% load A number of the projects undertaken by Studio Ma Inc.have involved a funded research component at the University.

Clinical Practice at ASUIntegral Studio (Directed Research Studio)

2009 TEXTILE REINFORCED CONCRETE RESEARCH STUDIO: Fabrication and testing of anemerging material technology in collaboration with Studio Ma for the Salt River SustainableResearch Center Project

2007 EVANS CHURCHILL DISTRICT PLANNING STUDY: A new zoning code and open space plan fora district in downtown Phoenix, in collaboration with the Downtown Urban Form Project. (SeeStudio Ma below.)

2004-2007 DOWNTOWN PHOENIX PUBLIC MARKET: A study funded by the United States Department ofAgriculture for a public market in Downtown Phoenix. Project included the design of a free standingMarket Shed and Market Store commercial retrofit.

2001-2002 COOL CONNECTORS: A studio funded by a grant from the AlA College of Fellows exploringbio-climatic design strategies to improve the quality of pedestrian environments in the PhoenixMetropolitan Area.

2007-2008Funded Research ProjectsPEDESTRIAN COMFORT IN ARID REGIONS: Research conducted in partnership with professorsand doctoral students at ASU for the Downtown Urban Form Project (See Studio Ma below)NAVAJO ROUNDWOOD PROJECT: A project funded by the Arizona Community Foundation, theNational Endowment for the Arts and Indigenous Community Enterprises, a Navajo led non-profit,involving the use of small-diameter timber to construct low-cost, culturally sensitive dwellings forthe Navajo Nation. The project included the planning of a prototype, multi-generational communitydevelopment using a variety of Hogan-based typologies. Three prototype Hogans were constructedfor the project.WHISPERING HOPE RANCH: A project funded by the Arizona Community Foundation to masterplan and program a 45-acre camp facility for children with special medical needs in the ponderosapine forest of Central Arizona. ASU was contracted

2000- 2003

2000-2003

Studio Ma Inc. (www.studioma.com)Established in 2003 by myself, Christopher Alt, Christiana Moss, Studio Ma is a col/aborative design practice located inDowntown Phoenix. The firm currently has seven employees and has undertaken a wide range of planning andarchitectural projects. I have had substantial involvement in the fol/owing completed and ongoing projects:2009 NORTHERN ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER

A 12,000sf cultural center serving the Native American Community at the center of the NorthemArizona University campus. Studio Ma teamed with Professor Ted Jojola of New Mexico StateUniversity to engage the community in an indigenous planning process to create the program andinsure that the building design embodied Native American (ongoing).

2009 MANZANITA HALL RENOVATION: Renovation of a landmark dormitory on the ASU campus builtin the mid-1960's (complete through schematic design-pending funding).

2008 SALT RIVER PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY CENTER: A LEED Platinum, net zero energy, net-zerowater consumption, consumer education center for a major Arizona utility (complete throughschematic design, pending funding).

2008 PHOENIX CITY HALL SHADE STRUCTURE: A monumental shade structure over a trafficintersection adjacent to Phoenix City Hall (ongoing).

2008 RENOVATION OF ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL UNION: Extensive renovation to95,000sf of meeting rooms, ballrooms, stairways, and other public spaces. LEED Gold rating

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2008

20072007

ASU MEMORIAL PLAZA: A complete renovation of the main public gathering space for theUniversity, including new shade structures, hardscape, and plantings.NEW YORK CONDOMINIUM RENOVATION: Complete renovation of a 1,600sf condominium.DOWNTOWN PHOENIX URBAN FORM PROJECT: Local Architect and Sustainability Consultantfor a new form based plan and zoning code for Downtown Phoenix. Studio Ma conducted basicresearch on impact of form based planning on mitigating Urban Heat Island and optimizingThermal Comfort for pedestrians. The plan and code were adopted by the City in 2010PRO 845: A 12-unit urban infill project in Downtown Phoenix., the project was published inArchitectural Record and was awarded the intemational Athena Prize for Architecture.CRANBROOK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE WEST ENTRANCE AND PARKING DECK: An 11,000sf,group entrance and multipurpose addition to Cranbrook Institute of Science with a 200 car parkingdeck and entry plaza.ASU CAMPUS BOOKSTORE RENOVATION AND PLAZA: Renovations to the main campusbookstore including a new shade structure and plaza.WHISPERING HOPE RANCH: Design and contract documents for a 45 acre ranch for childrenwith special medical needs in Arizona's ponderosa pine forest. Facilities include twelve cabins, alodge, medical center, animal interaction area and interpretive trail.MORSE HILL RESIDENCE: A 2,500sf private residence located in Duchess County, NY. Projectcombines traditional and modem forms to conform to historic covenants.PAPAGO SALADO COMPETITION: The winning entry in a National Endowment for the Artssponsored competition for an urban trail network in the Phoenix metropolitan area.

2006

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EXHIBITS AND INSTALLATIONS2010 Work of Studio Ma, University of Tennessee2008 Dan Hoffman - Cranbrook Drawings, University of Colorado at Denver2006 "Portals and Loops" - Eye Lounge Gallery, Phoenix1998 "Block Installation," Technical University of Eindhoven1997 "Work of the Cranbrook Architecture Office," Yale University1994 "Natural Histories," Princeton University1994 "The Gamlebeyn Project," Gallerie ROM, Norway (withh Ronit Eisenbach)1992 "Building Measure," University of Waterloo1990 "Work of Dan Hoffman," Storefront for Art and Architecture, NYC1988 "Natural Histories," Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum

SELECTED PUBLICATIONSAuthored"From the Ground Up, Architecture Away from the Center," Journal of Architectural Education, September 2007."The Wobbling Earth, Juhani Pallasmaa at Cranbrook,' Archipelago, MacKeith edit., Building Information, Helsinki,2006."The World Is My Imagination - Work of Marlon Blackwell," An Architecture of the Ozarks, Blackwell edit., PrincetonArchitectural Press, 2005."Detroit, Capital of the 20th Century," Praxis, Issue 5, pp. 113-119.Architecture Studio, Hoffman, Rizzoli, New York, 1994."Detroit, Capital of the Twentieth Century," Stalking Detroit, Daskalakis,Young, Waldheim edit., Actar, December 2001."More or Less Mies," The Presence of Mies, Mertens edit., Princeton Architectural Press, 2000."Introduction," Morphosis Volume 3, Mayne, Vidler, Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONSProfiles"Build a House and Mom Wants In," New York Times, August 31,2006."Finding the There, There," Landscape Architecture, April 2003."Post-Modern, Full Circle," XS, Big Ideas, Small Buildings, Richardson, Universe, London, 2002, pp. 58-61,76-79."Dan Hoffman," All American, Emerging American Architects, LeCuyer, Thames and Hudson, London, 2002."Dan Hoffman, Cool Connectors, Bio-Climatic Urbanism in Phoenix, " A+U, #382, June 2002, pp. 90-97."A Modern Master's Spirit Soars Anew," New York Times, June 3,1999, p. F1"Dan Hoffman and the Cranbrook Architecture Office," AP+ Magazine, May-June 1998, pp. 34-58."Cranbrook Continuum," Architectural Review, November 1997, pp. 76-81."II Sogno di Cranbrook," Casabella #64, April 1997, p.5."The New Entrance for Cranbrook," ARK #5-6, (Finnish Architectural Review), June 1996, pp. 36-38."An Interview with Dan Hoffman," ARK #4, November 1995, pp. 20-26."Dan Hoffman at the Storefront for Art and Architecture," Art Forum, 1991, pp. 125-126.

INVITED LECTURESAarhus University, AlA Iowa State Convention, AlA Idaho State Convention, AlA Arizona State Convention, AlA IowaState Convention, Arhus University-Denmark, Arizona State University, California College of the Arts , Colegio deArquitectos-Barcelona, Carleton University-Ottawa, Cooper Union, Cornell University, Delft Technical University,Eindhoven Technical University, Helsinki Technical University, Iowa State University, KTH School of Architecture-Stockholm, Lawrence Technical University, Louisiana State University, McGill University, Miami of Ohio University,Mississippi State University, McGill University, Penn State University, Savanna College of Art, Temple University,UCLA, University of Arkansas, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado, University of Detroit, University ofIIlinois-Champagne-Urbana, University of Illinois-Circle Campus, University of Manitoba, University of Maryland,University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Tennessee,University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute,SUNY Buffalo, Yale University, Washington University, Saint Louis, University of Washington-Pullman, WoodburyUniversity-Los Angeles, Woodbury University-San Diego