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1 Kay Bea Jones Professor [email protected] Updated December 2016 Education 1982 Master of Architecture Yale University Eero Saarinen Memorial Award * Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Award * AAUW Fellowship 1979 Bachelor of Arts St. Olaf College International studies + Magna Cum Laude + Phi Beta Kappa 1978 Certificate University of Oslo, Norway Urban and Regional Planning -- Sons of Norway Scholarship Scholarship on Modern Italian Architecture Suspending Modernity: The Architecture of Franco Albini—(Ashgate Publishing: Studies in Architecture Series—2014) My research on topics about modern and contemporary architecture began at Yale through my studies with Vincent Scully, Giuseppe Zambonini, and George Hersey and continued as I began to practice architecture in Florence and Rome. While residing abroad, modern theories and principles of design became tangible for me, as embedded in Italy’s socially and formally integrated culture. I am currently studying the cultural programs, political processes, and modern design and urbanism of Adriano Olivetti (1901-1960) in Ivrea, Italy, along with parallel modern interventions supported by the corporate leadership of J. Irwin Miller (1909-2004) in Columbus, IN. As part of my on-going research on modern Italian architecture and urbanism, I have recently introduced a new general education lecture course, “Modern Rome,” to broaden knowledge of the role of architecture in social, cultural, economic and political trends. Spring 2017, I am participating in the Cleveland Institute of Arts panel for its exhibition “Branding an Empire: Designing Fascist Italy” and chairing a session for the American Association of Italian Studies on the polemics of Italian political expression through modern form and aesthetics. Design Research and Community Practice Food District and Urban Revitalization for Weinland Park, Columbus, Ohio —as part of a grant received by MORPC [Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission] from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development for 2011-2013, [$895,000] I have led the Knowlton Design Team to produce a 3-phased masterplan for the 3.8-acre former Weinland Park 3M, and currently serve on the CEDCO board to develop the project. ReVisioning WP --engaged physical design to enrich Weinland Park: funded research [two IPSC grants of $50,000] for 2010-2012 involved ten faculty researchers from the Knowlton School of Architecture and included colleagues in OSU’s medical school, human ecology, geology; urban design centers at the University of Cincinnati and Kent State University; and our students. Resilient, ecological and intentional solutions to urban housing problems and public space use community based participatory research (CBPR) with measurable outcomes to propose design solutions to community problems. Buckeye Village Community Center —1996 to 2007. Research began with Beverly Toomey (Social Work)

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Kay Bea Jones Professor

[email protected]

Updated December 2016

Education 1982 Master of Architecture Yale University

Eero Saarinen Memorial Award * Wendy Elizabeth Blanning Award * AAUW Fellowship

1979 Bachelor of Arts St. Olaf College International studies + Magna Cum Laude + Phi Beta Kappa

1978 Certificate University of Oslo, Norway

Urban and Regional Planning -- Sons of Norway Scholarship

Scholarship on Modern Italian Architecture Suspending Modernity: The Architecture of Franco Albini—(Ashgate Publishing: Studies in Architecture Series—2014) My research on topics about modern and contemporary architecture began at Yale through my studies with Vincent Scully, Giuseppe Zambonini, and George Hersey and continued as I began to practice architecture in Florence and Rome. While residing abroad, modern theories and principles of design became tangible for me, as embedded in Italy’s socially and formally integrated culture. I am currently studying the cultural programs, political processes, and modern design and urbanism of Adriano Olivetti (1901-1960) in Ivrea, Italy, along with parallel modern interventions supported by the corporate leadership of J. Irwin Miller (1909-2004) in Columbus, IN. As part of my on-going research on modern Italian architecture and urbanism, I have recently introduced a new general education lecture course, “Modern Rome,” to broaden knowledge of the role of architecture in social, cultural, economic and political trends. Spring 2017, I am participating in the Cleveland Institute of Arts panel for its exhibition “Branding an Empire: Designing Fascist Italy” and chairing a session for the American Association of Italian Studies on the polemics of Italian political expression through modern form and aesthetics. Design Research and Community Practice Food District and Urban Revitalization for Weinland Park, Columbus, Ohio—as part of a grant received by MORPC [Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission] from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development for 2011-2013, [$895,000] I have led the Knowlton Design Team to produce a 3-phased masterplan for the 3.8-acre former Weinland Park 3M, and currently serve on the CEDCO board to develop the project. ReVisioning WP --engaged physical design to enrich Weinland Park: funded research [two IPSC grants of $50,000] for 2010-2012 involved ten faculty researchers from the Knowlton School of Architecture and included colleagues in OSU’s medical school, human ecology, geology; urban design centers at the University of Cincinnati and Kent State University; and our students. Resilient, ecological and intentional solutions to urban housing problems and public space use community based participatory research (CBPR) with measurable outcomes to propose design solutions to community problems. Buckeye Village Community Center—1996 to 2007. Research began with Beverly Toomey (Social Work)

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and funding from OSU’s Campus Collaborative and Coca Cola’s Critical Difference for Women. I led the research team in architecture as we applied principles of co-housing to propose new urban collective residential models that met the needs of low-income single-parent minority students at OSU. We received an ACSA [Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture] Collaborative Practice Award for our Weinland Park model. Toomey and I worked with OSU’s ACCESS Program and Office of Student Life to design the new 24,000 sq ft $6 million facility. As research architect, I worked with George Acock and Andrew Rosenthal emphasizing high quality materials, terrazzo floors and ipe [sustainable Brazilian] wood interiors. We received the EDRA-Places Design Award for built work in 2006 and State of Ohio and Columbus AIA Design recognition in 2006 and 2007. Leadership and Administration OSU Glass Breaker recognition—2017 award for campus-wide leadership, mentorship and teaching of women in allied professions Arts & Humanities Curriculum Committee—OSU member for currilum review and approval of General Education Requirements KSA Student Organization support: 2016-2017 advisor to SERVitecture [student organization that provides service

through building, design, fashion, and fund-raising] and AIAS [American Institute of Architects Service] Italy Study Abroad Program Coordinator—KSA Architecture in Rome (1985—2014) STEP—Second-Year Transformational Experience Program—invited as one of 50 faculty to advise a 20-student cohort 2013-2015 IPSC—International Poverty Solutions Collaborative –Design of the Physical Environment team co-lead and IPSC leadership 2009-2012 CoE Global Strategies and International Education Committee Chair—The Ohio State University and College of Engineering 2010-2011 PPLI—President’s and Provost’s Leadership Institute 2009-2011 PCW—OSU president’s Council on Women. 2007-2010 NAAB Accreditation Teams 1996-2001, member at Rice, University of Miami, University of Utah, University of Minnesota, Roger Williams Univ. Co-Chaired ACSA International Conference “La Cittá Nuova” (RISD, Notre Dame, UW/Seattle, Cornell) in Rome, 1999 with Prof. Trina Deines ACSA Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Secretary 1996-98 Publications Jones, K.B, Metropolitan Museum of Art conference review -- November 12, 2016, “In Our Time: A Year of

Architecture in a Day.” forthcoming in One/Twelve , Knowlton School of Architecture Journal, 2017.

Jones, K.B, “A Better Modern House: the minimal liminal that crosses a line in the Iconic Miller House,”

forthcoming, 2017.

Jones, K.B, “The Treasury of San Lorenzo: Beyond Genoa,” Il Restauro del Tesoro di San Lorenzo di Franco Albini,

in Museo del Tesoro, edited by Franco Boggero and Cristina Bartolini. Genova: Sagep. November 2015. Jones, K.B, Suspending Modernity: the Architecture of Franco Albini, Ashgate Publishing: Studies in Architecture

Series, Surrey, 2014. Reviewed by Reudi-Ray, Katerina, Journal for Architectural Education, October 2014 Reviewed by Michela Rossi in Ananke, January 2015 Reviewed by Dan McClure, Director of Library Services, Pacific Northwest College of Art, July 2015 Discussed by Barry Bergdoll, Columbia University and Martin Filler, New York Review of Books.

Jones, K.B, “Recycling Columbus with the Food District at Weinland Park,” REDS-Rome Ecological Design Symposium Proceeding, MonoGraph.It, Research 5, pp 190-195. Wolsters Kluwer, Italia, 2013. (peer-reviewed)

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Jones, K.B, Amy Youngs, Ann Silverman, with graphic design by Patrick Vokaty and Elizabeth Fischer, Worms in our

Fu[rni]ture, projects and processes documenting new cross-disciplinary design course in vermicomposting and furniture fabrication in Colleges of Engineering and Arts and Sciences. 2013 http://issuu.com/wormsinourfurniture.

Jones, K.B., Annali di Architettura Rivista del Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio, book reviews for Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean: Vernacular Dialogues and Contested Identities, edited by Jean-Francois

Lejeune and Michelangelo Sabatino; (Routledge, London & New York, 2010) and Pride in Modesty: Modernist Architecture and the

Vernacular Tradition in Italy, by Michelangelo Sabatino (University of Toronto Press Incorporated, 2010). Marsilio, Volume 23, 2011. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K.B. and Michela Rossi, “Design Charrette at OSU, Workshop,” USA 2011 pp. 199-213 in Il Disegno come

Ricerca: Stumenti grafici e modelli rappresentivi per il progetto, co-edited with Michela Rossi, 2012. Jones, K.B. and Sarah Bongiorno, ReVisioning Weinland Park, Volume 4, six design studio proposals for the food

center on 5th Ave at 4th Street by the ARCH 844 studio, March 2012.

Jones, K.B. “Re_USA / Re_Cycle: Recycle Columbus” ETW/ Eco Town Web—On line Magazine of Sustainable Design, SCUT, University of Chieti—Pescara, no. 9, 2011. http://ecowebtown.eu/n_2/en/pdf/jones_en.pdf (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K.B., Charisma Acey, et.al, with Jonathan R. Leonard Urban Farmscapes for Communities, Markets and New

Ecologies: Precedents Studies for Weinland Park.” http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/urban-

farmscapes-%5Bvol-3%5D/17800306, October 2011. Jones, K.B. and Jonathan R. Leonard, ReVisioning Weinland Park, Volume 2, Local Food in the Public Realm, and

the James E. Gui Competition, May 2011. http://issuu.com/jrleonard.04/docs/wp_vol2__compressed_2.), Volume 1, Design Studies for the Revitalization of a Historic Neighborhood, December 2010. http://issuu.com/jrleonard.04/docs/revisioning_wp__2010__vol_i.

Jones, K.B., “Franco Albini and the Genius Loci of Genoa,” in publication from the Forum on Genoa--Kent State

University, Florence, Italy edited by Maurizio Sabini and Mosé Ricci, Alinea Editrice, Florence, Italy, 2010. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K.B., “Rome’s Uncertain Tiberscape: TEVERETERNO and the Urban Commons,” on“Aquae Urbis Romae: the

Waters of the City of Rome” at http://www.iath.virginia.edu/waters/article.html. Spring 2009.

Jones, K.B., “ Siting Performance: A Frenchman in the American Midwest, Jean Nouvel’s Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2006.” In E(d)A 03, Esempi di Architettura, in English and Italian, issue 3, 2008.

Jones, K.B. exhibit review: “Zero Gravity. Franco Albini. Costruire le Modernitá” Milan Triennale 28 September- 26 December 2006.

NEXUS NETWORK JOURNAL,Volume 9, Number 1, 155-158, DOI: 10.1007/s00004-006-0036-4, http://www.springerlink.com/content/0212560551468185/ (peer-reviewed)

Stuart, Catriona, EDRA/Places 2006 Design Award “Buckeye Village Community Center—Columbus, OH, Kay Bea Jones, The Ohio State University,” Places, October 2006, volume 18, number 3, pp 6-9. www.places-journal.org/issues/issue.php?volume=18&issue=3 Mayr, Bill, “Viewers step back in time at modernist show,” featuring photograph and review of the exhibition

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“Franco Albini: Museums and Installations” in the Columbus Dispatch, Thursday, March 2, 2006.

Jones, K. B. book review for JAE, Journal for Architectural Education, vol.59, issue 3, February 2006 of The

Architecture of Modern Italy, Volume I: The Challenge of Tradition, 1750-1900 and Volume II: Visions of Utopia, 1900-present by Terry Kirk (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2005) 280 pages. (peer-reviewed)

Pippo Ciorra, Jones, K.B., and Beatrice Bruscoli, Publi-city: techniques for the survival of public space, Alinea Editrice, Florence, 2004. (not peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B., “Albini in Genoa: Modernity and Memory: Continuing Thread of a Thirty-Year Story,” edited Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italia, giornale no. 15, edited and translated into Italian five additional articles with Cristiana Marcosano Dell’Elba, Maristella Casciato, Andrea Canzani, June 2004. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B., “Suspending Modernity: Franco Albini and Louis Kahn,” Proceedings of ACSA 92st Annual Meeting: “Archipelagos: Outcasts of the Americas,” Miami, FL, March 2004. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B. and Pippo Ciorra, “Zaha Hadid’s Contemporary Art Center,” illustrated in English and Italian, ARCH’IT rivista digitale di architettura, www.architettura,it, July 2003.

Jones, K. B., “Reinventing the Wall: Looking into Zaha Hadid,” invited chapter for Aesthetic Subjects: Pleasures, Ideologies, and Ethics, edited by Pamela Matthews and David McWhirter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B., “Ann Hamilton’s Oral Fix and the Naked Eye,” Proceedings of ACSA 91st Annual Meeting: “Recalibrating Centers and Margins,” Louisville, KY, March 2003. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K.B., “Seeing Through Franco Albini: Domestic Modernity in Rationalist Italy,” Proceedings ACSA North East Regional meeting,

October 2002, best of conference paper published in Why Does Modernism Refuse to Die? Montreal: McGill University Press, 2002; and Proceedings of ACSA 91st Annual Meeting: “Recalibrating Centers and Margins,” Louisville, KY, March 2003. (peer-reviewed)

“Publi-City Progetto Auchan, abitare lo spazio dello shopping,” Progetti, no. 9 Ancona, 2002.

Jones, K. B., “Drawing from the City: Seeing through Zaha Hadid,” proceedings from “Il Disegno della Citta,” opera aperta nel tempo,” convegno internazionale AED (AED International Conference), San Gimignano, Italy, June 2002. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B., “Transparency and the Muse Within: Three Museums by Franco Albini and Caterina Marcenaro,” ACSA Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting: “Architecture in Communication” in New Orleans, 2002. (peer-reviewed)

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Jones, K. B., “Unpacking the SuitCase: Travel as Process and Paradigm in Constructing Architectural Knowledge,” invited chapter in

The Discipline of Architecture, edited by J. Robinson & A. Piotrowski. Minneapolis: Univ. of MN Press, 2001. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K.B., “Carlo Scarpa & Franco Albini: architectures of replacement” ACSA Proceedings of the 88nd Annual Meeting 8—Heterotopolis, Los Angeles, 2000. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K.B., “New Architecture for our Cities: Italian Lessons,” introduction for New Italian Architecture, by Pippo Ciorra and Marco D’Annuntiis. Milan: Skira’ Architecture Library, 2000. (not peer-reviewed) Jones, K.B., Book Reviews of Architecture of the Everyday and A Hut of One’s Own, JAE, Journal for Architectural Education, Vol. 53/2 November 1999. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B. and Beverly Toomey, “Co-Housing for University Students with Children,” ACSA Collaborative Practice Honorable Mention, ACSA Proceedings of the 87th Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, March 1999. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B. & Piotrowski , A. “Beyond the Interfacade: Critical Pedagogy for Collaboration in Architecture,” ACSA Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting in Seattle, March 1995. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B., “House Rules: house holds new rules” exhibition and book review of “House Rules” exhibition at Ohio State’s Wexner Center For the Arts & Assemblage 24 (1994), JAE, Journal for Architectural Education, Vol. 48/4. (peer-reviewed) Clay, Grady, “The Roebling Gateway Park, Providing a Grand Entrance for Covington, KY.” featuring honorable mention award to Kay Bea Jones Design Studio for published design competition submission, Competitions, Fall 1994, Vol 4 No 3. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B., “Urban House for $75,000, An Affordable Single-Family House in Columbus, Ohio. Competitions, Summer 1994, Vol 4 No 2.

Jones, K. B., and Ciorra, P., “The Ohio State University: Italian Studies in Architecture,” in METAMORPHOSI, Quaderni di Architettura, Rome and American Schools of Architecture, directed by G. di Giorgi, n. 24, 1994. Rome, Italy. English & Italian text. (peer-reviewed)

Jones, K. B., “Post-Partum: Wexner Fragments,” Reflections 8, University of Illinois, No. 8, 1991. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B., “GENUS and GENIUS: From the General to the Specific. Architectural Morphology in Genoa, Italy.” JAE, Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 43/4 illustrated, 1990. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B. “Wexner Fragments for the Visual Arts,” JAE, Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 43/3, 1990. (peer-reviewed) Jones, K. B. and Goldblatt, D. “An Interview with Peter Eisenman”, Anfione Zeto, Padova, Italy, Vols. 2-3, in English

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and Italian, 1989. (peer-reviewed) Teaching and Research Awards The Ohio State University Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture 2015-present Professor, 1991-2014 Associate Professor, 1985-1991 Assistant Professor since 2013—Adjunct Professor in French & Italian—Italian Studies

Graduate design G1 & G3 studios for the Master of Architecture degree in topical issues (museums, libraries, housing alternatives, urban agriculture)

All undergraduate studio levels: sophomore through senior and Gui Competition oversight Seminars in modern and contemporary Italian architecture, public space, spatial literacy, philanthropy in global design, and lighting Director of abroad studies in Italy: Spring Quarter Abroad through 2011/Spring Semester in Rome--Fluency in the Italian language Universita’ degli Studi di Camerino—Facolta’ di Architettura at Ascoli Piceno and Palazzo Cenci-Bolognetti (Iowa State) Rome, Italy 2017 Ohio State University Glass Breakers: for campus-wide leadership, mentorship and teaching of women in allied professions 2015 $18,500 for “Cartelami: New discoveries from northern Italy in the allied arts for theater, painting and

architecture” from the College of Arts and Sciences Arts & Humanities Larger Grant Award with colleagues from Art, History of Art, Folklore the Theater Research Institute, Religious Studies, and Italian Languages and Literature.

2014 Bogliasco Fellowship for “Mid-Century Modern Architecture: Adriano Olivetti's Ivrea (Italy) and J. Irwin Miller's Columbus, IN

(USA)” Five-week residency at the Ligurian Study Center in Bogliasco, Italy for Fall 2105 http://www.bfge.org/en/fellows/recent-fellows

2013 $35,000 for “Situating Food” Symposium (Knowlton Hall--November 2013) and “Food Situations”

Exhibition (co-curated with Shelly Casto, Wexner Director of Education, Banvard Gallery) with support from the Knowlton School of Architecture; FIC—OSU Food Innovation Center; College of Arts and Sciences, College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.

2012 $57,000 BETHA [Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs] team member (Mary Tarantino, PI,

Theater; Maria Palazzi, ACCAD; Steve Lavender, Industrial Design) for “Re-visioning Light in our Lives: a Holistic and Sustainable Approach,” leading to development of a new interdisciplinary course that produced public interior installations at the Center for Architecture in downtown Columbus and exterior installations on the OSU Chiller plant, November, 2013.

2011 $50,000 for ReVisioning WP leveraged by success of the HUD Community Challenge MOPRC submission to

provide a second year of funding for agrarian urbanist planning and building and landscape design to meet the requirements of neighborhood urban farming and business incubation and a revived civic domain.

2010 $865,000 US Department of Housing and Urban Development for an Agrarian Urbanist Overlay in Weinland

Park via Community Challenge Grant, 2011-13. Jones was PI for the KSA Design Team ($135,000) with MORPC (Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission) at PI for the project. Schematic design proposal for 3.9 acre site on 4th Street and 5th Ave submitted to HUD in June 2013, following presentations to the City of Columbus, Weinland Park Collaborative and Weinland Park Civic Association. Schematic proposal featured on http://vimeo.com/73379009

2010 $50K for ReVisioning WP: engaged physical design to enrich Weinland Park. Jones is PI for ten-faculty

initiative of OSU, University of Cincinnati/DAAP and Kent State University CUDC to investigate urban and

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housing alternatives with participatory processes that empower neighborhood residents and integrate design processes with stakeholders, citizens and design professionals. 2010-2011.

2009 IPSC –OSU Provost’s Centers of Innovation funding for the International Poverty Solutions Collaborative.

$3.5 million for five years to IPSC for collaborative and applied research in global and local issues of poverty to 60 faculty researchers in eight academic colleges. Jones serves on the leadership team as co-head of the Design for the Physical Environment team.

2007 American Institute of Architects State of Ohio “Honor Award for Newly Completed Buildings,” for Buckeye

Village Community Center at Ohio State University designed with George Acock and Andrew Rosenthal of Acock Architects.

2006 American Institute of Architects Columbus Chapter Merit Award for Buckeye Village Community Center at

Ohio State University Awards jury included Jennifer Yoos (Vincent James Architects), Ralph Nelson (Loom) and Renee Cheng (architecture department chair, University of Minnesota/CALA).

2006 EDRA (Environmental Design Research Association) national 2006 Design Award for planning and design of

the 28,000 sq ft Buckeye Village Community Center that provides innovative childcare environments, art facilities and community spaces for student families, Columbus, OH. Juried by Sherry Ahrentzen, Associate Director for Research Arizona State Stardust Center for Afordable Housing and the Family, Robert Hull, FAIA, Principal, Miller/Hull Partnership, Seattle, WA, Ilze Jones, AIA/FASLA, President Jones&Jones, Seattle, WA, Marcia McNally, Community Development by Design, Berkeley, CA, Douglas Kelbaugh, Dean of the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Planning.

1999 Neighborhood Networks Video—media award for conception, composition, recording and post-production

of video to document community-based design methods and service learning pedagogy. 1998 OSU Cares award (with Suessy & Toomey) “Co-Housing for University Students with Children”

Neighborhood Networks to develop resident participation in design process 1999 Co-Housing for University Students with Children, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

Collaborative Practice Honorable Mention with Beverly Toomey. Published in Proceedings of the ACSA 87th Annual Meeting and presented in Minneapolis.

1998 Lecture Award for Critical Difference for Women Visiting Scholar Program. 1997 Coca Cola/Critical Difference for Women research award for housing research. 1996 Campus Collaborative funding for feasibility study of housing for student mothers in the University District

with Beverly Toomey (Social Work). 1996 Academic Enrichment Funding from OAA/OSU for collaboration between Architecture and the Advanced

Center for Computing in the Arts and Design, with Jane Murphy, Wayne Carlson, and Rick Parent. Funding was applied for installation of new computer lab facility in Ives hall and new joint faculty line that became permanent FTE Architecture position.

1996 University Technology Services Small Grant for Housing Research. 1995 Ameritech Distance Learning Program funding for collaborative project with Constance Bumgarner-Gee

(Arts Policy and Leadership) and Carol Gigliotti (Art Education). 1994 Honorable Mention in the Roebling Gateway Park urban design competition entry published in Competitions Journal. Pp 61-62.

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1994 OSU Critical Difference for Women special project funding 1991 OSU funding for Interactive Video/Media production & studio design 1990 USIA grant sponsored release time and travel for Winter Quarter architecture and urban studies in Genoa, Italy 1987 OSU Grant/exchange scholar and visiting lecture at Universita’ degli Studi di Genova, Facolta’ di Architettura Invited Presentations 2015 “Il Tesoro di San Lorenzo oltre Genova” at the Museo Diocesano in Genoa, Italy for the Re-opening of

Franco Albini’s Treasury di San Lorenzo with Stefano Musso (November 9). 2015 Bogliasco Fellows tour of Albini Museums in Genoa attended by eight fellows, companions and Bogliasco staff, (October 22). 2015 Radio broadcast of “All Sides” with Ann Fisher to discuss the renovation of the Columbus Museum of Art (October 29). 2015 “How Will Urban Farming Change our Cities?” Design Talks at The Center for Architecture and Design. (August 27). 2014 “Suspending Modernity and the Genius Loci of Genoa” at Universitá degli Studi di Genova School of

Architecture doctoral program, Genoa, Italy. (March 12). 2013 “Food District at Weinland Park: New Food Structures in Old Cities”, keynote address at the

International REDS—Rome Ecological Development Symposium at Universitá degli Studi di Roma, La Sapienza, Valle Giulia, Rome, with Winy Maas, Eva Castro, Andrea Branzi, Vicente Guallart, Kengo Kuma, Joao Nunes, Mose Ricci, Pino Scaglione, Manuel Gausa, (26-27 September)

2013 “Weinland Park Food District: Panning for Wasted Food,” BioCycle REFOR13 Conference, Columbus, Ohio (October 14) 2013 Panelist at US Green Building Council, “Art of Sustainability: Today and the Future,” with Bart Overly, Joseph

Fiksel, Michael Bongiorno, Eric Elizondo, moderator, Columbus, Ohio, (October 6) 2013 “Suspending modern certainty in the architecture of Studio Albini” at Palazzo Taverna, Rome, Italy to

students of Clemson University and University of Arkansas. (April 22) 2013 “Suspending modern certainty in the architecture of Studio Albini” at Palazzo Cenci-Bolognetti, Rome, Italy

to students of Iowa State, University of Oklahoma, and Ohio State University. (April 9) 2012 “Franco Albini and the architecture of suspended modernity” at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio (November) 2011 “Leveraging Community Engagement in the Classroom,” University of Michigan panel, Ann Arbor, MI,

representing IPSC Design Team and Knowlton School of Architecture to discuss graduate and undergraduate studio teaching with collaborators at our own and other institutions.

2011 USGBC Design Meeting keynote panel with Jerry Tinianow, MORPC, Barb Seckler, City of Columbus Health

Department, Brian Williams, MOPRC, Mark Waggenbrenner, Wagnebrenner Development, and Noreen Warnock, Local Matters.

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2011 “Weinland Park: ReVisioning the future through revitalization” at North Carolina State University, Raleigh,

NC and collaboration on new models for Habitat for Humanity housing in North Carolina. 2010 OSU/KSA panel—moderator and organizer “What does Design have to do with Poverty?” including Susan

Melsop, Design; Amanda Roelle, Archeworks; E.J. Thomas, Habitat for Humanity of Central Ohio; Charisma Acey, City and Regional Planning; and Matt Persinger, Yale Building Project; Knowlton Hall Gui Gallery (October).

2010 “Franco Albini and the architecture of suspended modernity” at Parsons New School, New York City, (October). 2009 “Franco Albini and the Genius Loci of Genoa,” Forum on Genoa--Kent State University at Palazzo Cerchi, Florence, Italy (October) 2008 “Spatial Literacy,” with Susan Fisher, Scientific Literacy, Sandy Cornett, “Health Literacy.” New Literacies:

Knowledge or Know-How? Literacy Studies at OSU, George Wells Knight House, (November). 2008 “Suspending Modernity” to accompany the traveling exhibition, “Franco Albini: Museums and Installations”

at Waterloo University, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada (January). 2007 “Suspending Modernity” to accompany the traveling exhibition, “Franco Albini: Museums and Installations”

at University of Tennessee, Knoxville (January).

2006 Jones, K. B, “Trieste as Collision along the Sea: between Mitteleuropa and Italianitá,” OSU interdisciplinary

conference “Trieste: Identity, Borders, and Cultures,” (October). 2006 “Suspending Modernity” to accompany the traveling exhibition, “Franco Albini: Museums and Installations”

at Arizona State University (April). 2006 “Suspending Modernity” to accompany the traveling exhibition, “Franco Albini: Museums and Installations”

at University of Michigan (March). 2005 “Emerging from the Underground,” invited talk about Wexner Center exhibition, “Vanishing Point” curated

by Claudine Ise at the Belmont Building, Columbus. 2005 “Walking toward the Horizon,” interactive presentation for course for CPS educators (taught by Prof.

Seymour Kleinman) in downtown Columbus. 2005 “Two Modern Women and the Landscapes of the Southwest,” Big Picture Talk: OSU Humanities Institute at

the Columbus Museum of Art. 2005 “Recent Work,” at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture, Albuquerque.

2004 KSA Winter Lecture Series, “Suspending Modernity: The Architecture of Franco Albini” 2003 “Hard to Imagine,” invited comments about Andrea Fraser’s “Little Frank and his Carp,” in the Wexner

Center exhibition, “Image Stream” curated by Helen Molesworth at the Belmont Building, Columbus. 2002 “Recent Work” at the University of Utah College of Architecture, Salt Lake City. Design practice

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2010-2013 Weinland Park Food District schematic design and Program of Requirements for MORPC/HUD grant with Design Group/MKSK on former 3M site.\ http://vimeo.com/73379009

2006-07 Artist’s studio addition to vintage original 1960 residence designed by Leon Seligson, Columbus, Ohio

for Rikki Santer and Marc Cross. Unbuilt 2001-2005 Research Architect for 24,000 sq. ft. Buckeye Village Community and Child Care Center, with George

Acock Architects, Andrew Rosenthal, and Myers Schmalenberger. $6 million. Completion, January 2005.

1998 Co-housing design for 50 units of housing, childcare, community grounds and meeting rooms, offices and labs. 1992 Vacation home on Ten Mile Lake in Hackensack, Minnesota for Kenneth and Mary Jones. 1991 Competition entries: Piazza Dante, Genoa, Italy, with Massimo Garavello. [competition winner:

Machado Silvetti Architects Cambridge, MA, not-built] 1986 Competition entries: Pershing Square Competition, Los Angeles, CA with Bernardo Bernardi. 1990 Residential Library for Ann and Emanuel Rudolph, Columbus, Ohio. 1983-85 Studio Orsanmichele in Florence, Italy, and Brown Daltas and Associates in Rome, Italy.

Architectural designer. Exhibitions, Symposia, Conferences, and Citations 2013 “Situating Food” in Knowlton Hall with cross-disciplinary organizational committee and funding from

three colleges at Ohio State with experts and speakers from areas of planning, design, and theory. https://ksamedia.osu.edu/collection/240836

Colleagues in landscape architecture, planning and policy, food science, public health, etymology, art, political science and comparative studies provided a variety of perspectives. See Symposium invitation, speakers, panel topics, keynote address and allied events: http://knowlton.osu.edu/event/situating-food-planning-and-design-new-urban-food-systems (November 8-9) Symposium included over 180 registrants. Pod-casts of all talks available at: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDVhBlCwGEvKZqBIQO6QS3jfMktK2a3xn

2013 “Food Situations,” co-curated with Shelly Casto, Wexner Center Director of Education, in the Banvard

Gallery to accompany “Situating Food” Symposium. http://knowlton.osu.edu/event/food-situations (9 October-15 December)

2012 International Poverty Solutions Collaborative “Re-Visioning Weinland Park--Ohio State Architecture

Students Making a Difference” written by Kayla Stucke. http://poverty.osu.edu/news-and-media/news/re-visioning-weinland-park-ohio-state-architecture-students-making-a-difference/

2011-12 “3M Site Food Center Proposals” at the Godman Guild exhibited six design proposals by students in G3—

ARCH 844 Au Qu studio to community residents. 9 December-31 January. See ReVisioning WP Vol. 4. 2011 “James E. Gui Competition” Exhibit in the KSA Banvard Gallery to display the works of thirteen Gui

Competition student finalists from the Architecture Fourth Year class, and select the four competition winning projects, along with eight projects from concurrent Landscape Architecture students. All projects focused on agrarian urbanism and new farming infrastructure and architecture in Weinland Park. March.

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2011 “3Studio Exhibit” of new housing and urban design proposal by students of KSA (G3 Architecture and Landscape Architecture) and University of Cincinnati with Charisma Acey, Jesus Lara and Michaele Pride that included student models, drawings, research findings and videos in the KSA Banvard Gallery, Columbus, February.

2010 “3Studio Exhibit” of new housing and urban design proposal by students of KSA (G3 Architecture and

Landscape Architecture) and University of Cincinnati with Charisma Acey, Jesus Lara and Michaele Pride that included student models, drawings, research findings and videos at the Schoenbaum Family Center in Weinland Park, Columbus. December. See ReVisioning WP vol. 1.

2009 Columbus Museum of Art—G3 Knowlton School of Architecture graduate student proposals for expansion

and renovation of the museum at the Columbus Museum of Art. 13 proposals. February. 2007 WANDERLUST in the Knowlton School of Architecture Banvard Gallery Abroad Studies student work,

including student book, drawings, research, and design proposals produced by graduate, and undergraduates during four abroad programs.

2006 “Painting and the Pedagogy of Architecture: the Works of Kay Bea Jones” one-person exhibition of

paintings at the Wehrle Gallery of Ohio Dominican University (12 November 2006--15 January 2007) curated by Janette Knowles and reviewed by Bill Mayr in the Columbus Dispatch, 16 November 2006.

2006 “Franco Albini: Museums and Installations” curated by Federico Bucci and Augusto Rossari at the Milan

Polytechnic in 2005, translated and adapted for an international audience by Kay Bea Jones including models by design students, inaugurated at the Knowlton School of Architecture Banvard Gallery. Also exhibited at Kent State University, University of Michigan, University of Tennessee, (Knoxville), and Waterloo University, Toronto, Canada.

2005 “Fratelli Alinari: Photographs in Rome,” exhibition of student work from Honors and Scholars

interdisciplinary seminar drawing from comparative studies produced during studies abroad, Knowlton School of Architecture Banvard Gallery. January.

2001 “WATERCOLORS/acquarelli,” by architecture students with George Acock and Kay Bea Jones, KSA Brown

Hall Architecture Gallery. 2000 Nuova Architettura, New Architecture for New Cities, traveling exhibition of the works of 10 Italian

Architects, at Galleria Comunale d’ Arte Moderne e Contemporanee in Rome, Italy for the ACSA International Meeting, May 1999.

1999 Co-Chaired of the International ACSA Conference in Rome, Italy with Prof. Trina Deines, University di

Roma--La Terza with Francesco Cellini, including 8 North American and 8 Italian Topic Co-Chairs and curator of exhibition “Giovani Architetti Italiani” (Young Italian Architects) with Pippo Ciorra at the Contemporary Art & Architecture Gallery, Rome.

1997 “WE: Welding Engineering Building at OSU.” included installations by 13 architecture students and 12

MFA graduate students co-taught by Kay Bea Jones and Malcolm Cochran (Art). “WE: Welding Engineering” video documents all installations.

1995 “UPshots” Photocollage Travelling Exhibition: premier at Ohio State University Bricker Hall, with

subsequent venues at University of Kentucky, Mississippi State University, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission in Columbus, OH.

1994 “DRAWINGS, Two-Woman exhibition of freehand drawings produced by Kay Bea Jones and Susan Couden” at The Body Firm

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Jones had 71 drawings. Short North Arts District Gallery Hop, Columbus, Ohio. 1994 “ARCHITECTS PHOTOGRAPH,” curated exhibition of photographic design studio in Department of Art at

Ohio State University, Hopkins Hall Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. 1992 “SOUVENIRS OF A GRIDDY CITY,” collaborative multimedia installation of New York City by Kay Bea Jones

and twelve KSA students. ACME Gallery, Short North Gallery Hop, Columbus, OH. 1992 “INNER SANCTUM/OUTER SPACE,” collaborative multimedia installation documenting three sites in two

rooms. Architecture design studio project installed for the Department of Art at Ohio State University, Hopkins Hall Gallery, Columbus, Ohio.

1990 “HIGH ROADS, LOW ROADS, HUNG ROADS, THIN ROADS,” Photographs of Genoa, Italy. Brown Hall,

School of Architecture, Columbus, Ohio. Design reviews Auburn University/Rome-Palazzo Taverna; University of Arkansas /Rome-Palazzo Taverna; Iowa State University/Rome-Palazzo Cencii-Bolognetti; North Carolina State University, Kent State University Abroad Program in Florence, Italy, Universita’ di Camerino Facolta’ di Architettura, Ascoli Piceno; Universita’ degli Studi, Genova; Facolta’ di Architettura Roma Tre, Waterloo University Rome Center. Rome; DAAP University of Cincinnati, Yale University; University of Utah; Kent State University and Cleveland Urban Design Center; Notre Dame University; Penn State University; University of Minnesota; University of Michigan, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Kentucky, Lawrence Technology Institute, Mississippi State University, University of Tennessee, Auburn University, Arizona State University.

Professional development and community service 2016-present Peer reviewer for The Plan Journal 2016-present Faculty Advisor to KSA SERVItecture Student Organizations 2016-present Faculty Advisor to KSA AIAS Chapter 2016-present Bogliasco Foundation Board Member. Review and assess fellowship applications in the category or architecture 2016 Juror for the 2016 Annual OSU/OIA International Photography Competition 2016 Peer reviewer for the XII & XIII International Conference on Color 2016 Host for Columbus Museum of Art “Art Escapes to Rome, Italy 2-11 April. 2015 letters of external review for faculty promotions at Washington University, Saint Louis and University of Oklahoma 2015 JAE peer review 2014-present Member of CEDCO—Community Economic Development Corporation of Ohio 2014-2015 Faculty Advisor—KSA SERVItecture Student Organization 2012-present ANVUR External Reviewer for Italian University programs in Architecture, Design and Urban Studies 2012-2015 Campus % or Art Committee with Ohio Arts Council (Mark Shanda, Chair) 2012-present Italian Studies Affiliated Faculty member—College of Arts and Sciences 2014 OSU--Outreach and Engagement Impact Grant Reviews 2010-2014 Weinland Park Collaborative member and WPC Housing and Land Use Task Force member 2010-2011 Mentor for CAHS high school students Abby Cox and Sam Reitenbach

2010-2011 CoE Global Strategies and International Education Committee Chair—OSU College of Engineering 2008 Search committee member for Director of OSU’s The Women’s Place 2008 Columbus Museum of Art- museum patrons guide for Italy for Art Escapes— Lucca, San Gimignano, Siena, Montalcino, and Florence

2006-2009 OSU President’s Council on Women—appointed by President Karen Holbrook 2006-2008 OSU President’s and Provost’s Leadership Institute—appointment by dean of College of Engineering 2006-2009 Chair of OSU/OIA Grants Committee for Interdisciplinary Lectures, Seminars, and Conferences on International Themes 2006 KSA Winter Lecture Series/ Maurizio Meossi, Stephen Leet, Marco Albini, Lisa Florman, David Horn, Brian

McHale, and Amy Schuman participate in symposium ‘Modernity and Tradition,’ organized in collaboration with Philip Armstrong.

2005-2011 Consultant to the Columbus Museum of Art for $50 million expansion by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien (TWBTS)

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January 2007 2005-2009 Presidential appointment to President’s Council on Women 2004-2006 Critical Difference for Women/Coca Cola Grants and Awards Review Committee

2004 search for Director of OSU’s The Women’s Place 2003-2004 Mentor for high school students, Mikki Mace and Rachel Hobson 2001 Session Co-Chair for “Housing and Lifestyles” for the International ACSA Conference in Istanbul, June.