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1151 North State Street

Elgin, Illinois 60123

judsonu.edu

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A R C H I T E C T U R EA R C H I T E C T U R E

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CONTACT:

Department of Architecture O�ce: 847.628.1010

Dean’s O�ce: 847.628.1030

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SCHOOL OF ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

Welcome to one of the �nest institutions of higher

education in the United States and the school that

is doing extraordinary work in the disciplines of

art, design and architecture within the context of

Christian community. We hope that you will �nd

the following pages of this unique view book an

indication of the mission of this special place, a

Christ-centered community of architects, artists

and designers, who are taught to appreciate diver-

sity, embrace critical and creative excellence, devel-

op the visual and spatial imagination, and model

stewardship and hope in service to local and global

communities.

ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM There are 150+ professional architecture programs

in the US, and remarkably, at 30,000 feet they all

look more or less the same. But Judson is di�erent

than every other school in �ve signi�cant ways.

1) FAITH-BASED CONTEXT FOR ARCHITECTURE

STUDIES. Judson is one of a small handful of evan-

gelical Christian institutions o�ering professional

architecture education. There is literally no other

context like Judson in the US.

2) CROSS-OVER 4 + 2 M.ARCH. DEGREE. Judson is the

only program in the country that rearranges the

stale conventional education/practicum order for

a fresh, unique and competitive experience. There

are multiple routes to professional practice in archi-

tecture, and they typically consist of professional

education + three years of internship. Judson re-

quires a full year of professional internship experi-

ence between the undergraduate and graduate

degrees. We are convinced that our graduates are

liberally educated, professionally exposed to prac-

tice, and intellectually mature in the discipline of

architecture. The creative rearrangement of the ed-

ucation/practicum combination is one-of-a-kind in

contemporary architecture education. The proof is

in the quality of industry placement our graduates

earn.

3) JUDSON IS A SMALL PROGRAM, comparatively

speaking, and students have more tutorial experi-

ences. We aren’t a 1000 student program, and you

aren’t just a number. By the time you are into your

third year, you will have had each of our professors

at least once, and by the time you have graduated

with the Master of Architecture, you will have stud-

ied under several faculty, several times. We believe

that a tight-knit group of highly quali�ed faculty,

often in one-to-one tutorial situations, results in an

exceptionally educated architect. It resembles the

guild more than the industrialized model of colle-

giate education in the US.

4) JUDSON IS A GREAT EXPERIMENT IN POST-SEC-

ONDARY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN CONTEM-

PORARY AMERICAN CULTURE. While our culture

struggles to sort out the great issues of our time,

one thing is clear, critical thinking and ethics will

characterize future professional leaders. The value

of a liberal arts education with a focus on design

thinking has never been greater. We are not sur-

prised that 20,000 students each year indicate an

interest in studying architecture in a private Chris-

tian school. We are blessed to be able to provide

such a setting.

5) THE WEBER CENTER IS A LEED GOLD LEARNING

ENVIRONMENT FOR ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION.

We don’t study every other school in the US that

closely, but we are pretty sure that we are one of

only a handful of schools within a super-green

building. It’s not just green hype; the Weber Center

is the real deal. Just check out all of the energy e�-

cient and green design strategies employed by this

remarkable learning laboratory design by Professor

C. Alan Short of Cambridge University.

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NAAB ACCREDITATION The Master of Architecture program is accredited

by the National Architectural Accrediting Board,

Inc. In the United States, most state registration

boards require a degree from an accredited profes-

sional degree program as a prerequisite for licen-

sure. The National Architectural Accrediting Board

(NAAB), which is the sole agency authorized to

accredit U.S. professional degree programs in ar-

chitecture, recognizes three types of degrees: the

Bachelor of Architecture, the Master of Architecture,

and the Doctor of Architecture. A program may

be granted a 8-year, 3-year, or 2-year term of ac-

creditation, depending on the extent of its confor-

mance with the established educational standards.

Doctor of Architecture and Master of Architecture

degree programs may consist of a pre-professional

undergraduate degree that, when earned sequen-

tially, constitute an accredited professional educa-

tion. However, the pre-professional degree is not, by

itself, recognized as an accredited degree.

Judson University, Department of Architecture of-

fers the following:

Master of Architecture (pre-professional degree +

42 graduate credits)

Please consult the link below for current accredita-

tion information and term:

www.judsonu.edu/undergraduate/

architecture/NAAB

Next accreditation visit for our program: 2021

JUDSON UNIVERSITYACCREDITATION

Judson University is accredited by the North Cen-

tral Association of Colleges and Schools (NCACS)

for a full 10-year term, with a scheduled accredita-

tion visit in 2017-8.

Chris Miller, 2012

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JUDSON UNIVERSITY MISSION

ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMVISION AND MISSION

• Continuously exploring and defining the intersec-

tion between Christianity and architecture educa-

tion and service.

ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM VALUES

ACADEMICPREPARATION

Judson is an evangelical Christian University that rep-

resents the Church at work in higher education, equip-

ping students to be fully developed, responsible per-

sons who glorify God by the quality of their personal

relationships, their work, and their citizenship within

the community, the nation and the world. Through a

broadly based education in the liberal arts, sciences

and professions, the University enables its students to

acquire ideas and concepts that sharpen their insights,

develop skills appropriate to their career goals, and de-

velop the skills and commitment for lifelong learning.

The Judson community experience challenges gradu-

ates to be decisive leaders and active participants in

church and society, articulate proponents of biblical

Christianity, persuasive advocates for the sovereign-

ty of God over all life, and e�ective ambassadors for

Christ.

The Judson Architecture Program aspires to be a global

leader in architectural education and Christian Service.

The Architecture Program provides Judson students

with a Christ-centered comprehensive, professional ar-

chitecture education. Delivered by a committed fac-

ulty, the program focuses on:

• Inspiringstudentstodemonstratetheircommit-

ment to our natural environment, sustainability

and the development of a quality built environ-

ment.

• Encouragingstudentsinacademicsandcommu-

nity through an interdisciplinary approach that

prepares leaders and tempers professionals.

• Nurturing students in theirexplorationofarchi-

tecture and its divergent approaches, their cre-

ativity in design, and their expressions of per-

sonal beliefs in their personal and professional

activities.

• Demonstratingastrongfaith-basedworldview

through our program, teaching and lives.

The faculty, sta� and students of the Architecture Pro-

gram support the following values that guide our indi-

vidual activities and group e�orts to participate in

building God’s kingdom through educational prepara-

tion for the practice of architecture. Our values are

driven by the truths found in the Bible and can be fol-

lowed and appreciated from multiple viewpoints.

• BIBLICAL STANDARDS. We value the Word of God

and adhere to its teachings as they relate to both

professional and ethical standards and personal

relationships.

• UNIFIED ENDEAVOR. We value the balanced

coexistence of Christian faith and intellectual life.

• EDUCATION. We value knowledge and under-

standing about buildings and places that can

be shared and conveyed, which is the activity

of our professional mission. We respond to our

position within an academic setting by valuing

preeminently the formation of critical minds to-

ward the various approaches to architecture.

We will prepare students for practice by allowing them

to develop and follow an approach that is consistent

with the critical position they develop in their liberal

study of architecture.

• STEWARDSHIP. We value cultural diversity and

will encourage its understanding in our commu-

nity. We respect God’s creation and strive to make

good use of the natural world. We assist each per-

son in achieving and rightly balance their spiritu-

al, personal and professional goals.

• RELATIONSHIPS. We value human relationships

and are dedicated to nurturing friendships and

links with the Council for Christian Colleges and

Universities, architecture programs, the City of El-

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PRECEPTORSHIP ONE FULL CALENDAR YEAR* Summer Fall Spring

Document 1600 IDP** Community Outreach Studio Advanced Architecture and Advanced Architecture equivalent hours required to begin Urbanism Studio Studio in-residence academic work*** Architectural Practice, Leadership Architectural Practice, Law Christian Worldview and Ethics and Management and Architecture Programming Professional Elective Professional Elective and Research Methods in Architecture Professional Elective Professional Elective 10 credits 16 credits 16 credits 42 total credits

gin, and other communities to which we belong. We

strive to create a strong community to which our

faculty, sta� and students belong as a re�ection of

the Kingdom

• SERVICE. We value service to humanity as an out-

growth of our submission before the Lord and in His

desire that we help one another.

• LEADERSHIP. We value leadership and opportuni-

ties to model biblical truths within our communi-

ties.

• EXCELLENCE. We value the highest quality perfor-

mance in all academic and professional activities,

and will strive to realize and enjoy the bene�ts of

outstanding design in the built environment and

exceptional architectural education.

* M.Arch. degree program for graduates of the Judson University B.A. in Architecture, non-Judson applicant requirements will vary depending upon transcript and portfolio analysis, including current NAAB student performance criteria and program mission. This may result in 1-2 years of graduate preparation coursework.**Complete NCARB and IDP requirements are available at www.ncarb.org.*** A maximum of six credit hours of electives may be taken during Preceptorship.

PROFESSIONAL MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PROGRAM

JUDSON UNIVERSITY

PAID PRECEPTORSHIP IN OFFICE

GRADUATE YEAR 1

CONTINUE INTERNSHIP TOWARD LICENSING

GRADUATE YEAR 2

ACADEMIC IN RESIDENCE*

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TYPICAL PROFESSIONALARCHITECTURE DEGREE TYPE, FLOW AND DURATION

EXPANDED 4 + 3(Four year BA/BS + Three year M.Arch)

CONVENTIONAL 4 + 2(Four year BA/BS + Two year M.Arch)

CONVENTIONALFive year B.Arch

J U D S O N U N I V E R S I T YM.ARCH

Timeline (in years)

Bachelor of Arts/Science in Architecture

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Judson University

Master of Architecture

ARE Eligible

Two-year IDP

One-year IDP (or additional)

Master of Architecture

(Three year M.Arch. program required by some institutions)

Three-year IDP

Master of Architecture

Three-year IDP

Three-year IDP

ARE Eligible

ARE Eligible

ARE Eligible

KEY DEFINITIONS IDP Intern Development Program

ARE Architect Registration Exam

NAAB National Architectural Accrediting Board

naab.org

NCARB National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

ncarb.org

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september 11 > friday 4:30 Lecture YaelBreimer

september 14 > october 9 Exhibition WorkfromtheEuropeanStudyTourseptember 26 saturday 5 – 7 Reception

october 2 friday 4:30 Lecture RobertBenson

october 12 > october 16 SoADAMidtermCritiqueSessions

october 19 > november 19 Exhibition Confrontationsby ErinAnfinson

october 22 thursday 4:30 Lecture DanielSiedell

november 13 friday 4:30 Lecture ErinAnfinson 6 – 8 Reception

november 23 > december 2 SoADAFinalCritiqueSessions

december 5 > december 12 Exhibition SeniorArt&DesignThesisWorkdecember 5 saturday 1 – 3 Reception

september 11 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Yael BreimerUrban Designer : Amsterdam | Chicago As an urban designer and strategist, Breimer has contributed to a variety of urban designs and executed numerous maps on different scale levels of the City of Amsterdam, much of which she will share in her lecture destination AMS.

january 29 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

G.E. ColpittsExhibiting Artist : Chicago

G.E. Colpitts, chair of Judson University’s Art & Design Department and nationally recognized artist, will lecture on her sabbatical project and thoughts on research, work and process concurrent with her exhibition.

november 13 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Erin AnfinsonExhibiting Artist : Nashville Erin Anfinson’s work investigates peoples’ complex perceptions of the natural world and the often dramatic unseen events that unfold within it. She teaches foundations at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and has exhibited work nationally.

march 26 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Blair Satterfield + Marc SwackhamerHouMinn Practice : Houston + Minneapolis HouMinn Practice is an award-winning and internationally published collaborative noted for its research and innovative design. HouMinn practice is the result of a decidedly non-practice and non-academic approach to research and design. Instead, it represents a third approach, one distinguished by three key characteristics that are atypical to both a traditional design firm and a traditional university. These are: first, a slow, evolutionary approach to academic design and research, second, the involvement of interdisciplinary collaborators, and third, an investment in the act of making.

october 22 thursday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Daniel SiedellAuthor | Curator : Omaha Daniel Siedell is an author, curator, and critic of contemporary Art. He spent over ten years as the curator of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. His research focuses on the history and development of art criticism and the relationship between religion, spirituality and contemporary art. He is the author of “God in the Gallery: A Christian Embrace of Modern Art.” He currently teaches art history at the University of Nebraska – Omaha.

february 19 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Cornelia HodgsonArchitect : Cleveland

Cornelia Hodgson leads Dorsky Hodgson Parrish Yue, a national architectural design, planning, interiors and environmental graphics practice based in Cleveland,Ohio, Washington DC and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. DHPY has built its reputation designing mixed-use environments for living, working, shopping, and entertainment — creating a sense of place where people thrive.

fall | 2009

2009 | 2010

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january 11 > january 22 ArchitectureIdeation:GraduateWorkinProgress

january 29 > february 28 Exhibition G.E.Colpittsjanuary 29 friday 4:30 – 8 Lecture Reception

february 19 friday 4:30 Lecture CorneliaHodgson

march 1 > march 4 SoADAMidtermCritiqueSessions

march 6 saturday 1 – 3 RegionalHighSchoolExhibition

march 15 > march 26 Exhibition SeniorArtThesisWorkmarch 20 saturday 1 – 3 Reception

march 26 friday 4:30 Lecture BlairSatterfield+MarcSwackhamer

march 29 > april 10 Exhibition SeniorDesignThesisWork

april 9 friday 4:30 Lecture JohnPobojewski

april 10 saturday 1 – 3 Reception SeniorDesignThesisWork

april 12 > april 21 SoADAFinalCritiqueSessions

april 23 > september 10 Exhibition AnnualJuriedStudentCompetitionapril 23 friday 6 – 8 Awards Reception

spring | 2010

october 2 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

Robert BensonArchitect : Chicago Robert Benson is the design director for the Chicago office of 4240 Architecture Inc.— a design studio producing idea-based work founded on research and investigation, and compelled to challenge assumptions and expectations.4240 creates architectural solutions that bridge the gap between apparent opposites: nature and technology, individuals and communities, the sacred and profane, emotion and reason, light and dark, object and space.

april 9 friday 4:30 pm herrick chapel

John PobojewskiGraphic Designer : Chicago As a Senior Designer at Thirst, and co-founder of Moving Design, John Pobojewski creates meaningful visual and aural communication by creating connections, focusing on elegance, and aiming to express the human touch. He has served clients including Lyric Opera of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, Herman Miller, Wright Auctions, and Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill.

SchoolofArt,Design&Architecture

Lecture & Exhibition Series

for informationLecture coordinator : IanHoffman 847.628.1014 Gallery director : JosephCory 847.628.1035

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Steve is an architect, urbanist, author and photographer. He has led and contributed to many advances in sustainable place-making and building design. He founded the New Urban Guild, which is a group of architects, designers, and other New Urbanists dedicated to sustainable buildings and places native to and inspired by the regions in which they are built.mouzon.com

Paul is the founding partner of Paul Preissner Architects and an assistant professor at the UIC School of Architecture. Part of Paul’s work recognizes that the drawing, in architecture, is being superseded by the animation, or the rendered image. His interest is to find a new role for drawing within architecture as a medium to communicate architectural effect.paulpreissner.com

Michelle is a photographer and curator whose work explores themes of identity, perception, and interconnection in an increasingly globalized digital world. She directs the Bethel University Galleries in St. Paul, Minnesota. Michelle curated and organized A Reasonable Facsimile and will discuss the work and ideas behind the exhibition. michellewestmark.com

Dayton’s exhibition Star-cross’d features the tragic romance between two gorgeous flying creatures not meant to fall in love. He is a sculptor and conceptual artist who uses everyday materials in thought-provoking ways to create metaphors for our existence. Dayton teaches sculpture at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois. daytoncastleman.com

Rick is a principal at Cook+Fox Architects, a young firm committed to a transformative vision: beautiful design shaped by a strong connection to place, serious standards of sustainability, and a commitment to excellence in process and collaboration. cookplusfox.com

JUDSON UNIVERSITY [www.judsonu.edu]School of Art, Design & Architecture1151 N State Street, Elgin, Illinois 60123

Herrick ChapelHarm A. Weber Academic CenterDavid J. and Betty M. Draewell Gallery

lecture coordinators : Ian Hoffman 847.628.1014 Susan Harris 847.628.1023gallery director : Joseph Cory 847.628.1035

printed on recycled stock with soy inksgraphic design : Anna Cooper [c lass of 2012] all events are free and open to the public

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Adam is a painter and traveler whose work explores the broad themes of nature, destruction, landscape, space and infinity. He exhibits locally with the Zolla/Lieberman Gallery and is a recent participant of the Vermont Studio Center Residency program. Adam will discuss the work in his exhibition.adamfung.blogspot.com

John is an award-winning illustrator and educator whose work has appeared in such publications as Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Time Magazine. John serves as a member of the Communication Design faculty at the Sam Fox School atWashington University.johnhendrix.com

Martin is a partner at UrbanLab, and he teaches architecture studios at IIT on future-thinking design, smart urban growth, and environmental planning. His work and expertise in resourceful building and urban design has been highlighted in numerous publications. Martin is also the Director of Archeworks, a design-based think tank in Chicago. urbanlab.com

Brigitte is a principal of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects and an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Toronto. She is also the fall 2010 Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor in Architectural Design at Yale University’s School of Architecture. Shim-Sutcliffe’s built works have received eleven national Governor General’s Medals for Architecture.shim-sutcliffe.comV

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1- 26 Exhibition JOHN FRASER: Selected Works 1991-2012 Artist - Chicago | johnfraserstudio.com Draewell Gallery

12 Lecture JOHN FRASER GALLERY TALK Draewell Gallery | 6p | Reception Following

5 - 21 Exhibition ELGIN 1440 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Sunlit Gardens & Shaded Paths 9 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 7p 16 Lecture RONEY MATEU Architect - Miami | mateuarchitecture.com Herrick Chapel | 4:30p 26 - 14 Critiques SoADA FINAL STUDIO CRITIQUES Draewell Gallery

1 - 8 Exhibition SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION Visual Communications 1 Reception | HAWAC 3rd Floor | 1p

3 - 22 Exhibition WORK FROM THE 2012 ARCHITECTURAL STUDY TOUR 22 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 5p 13 - 14 Symposium ASSESSING THE AIA 2030 COMMITMENT IN 2012 Progress, Barriers & Opportunities 13 Keynote Lecture: Bill Browning | terrapinbrightgreen.com Centre of Elgin | 7p 14 Symposium Program* | arch.judsonu.edu/symposium Herrick Chapel | 10a - 5p

28 Lecture BEN NESBEITT Architect - Phoenix | worksbureau.com Herrick Chapel | 4:30p

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1151 N STATE ST, ELGIN ILLINOIS 60123 ARCHITECTURE - ARCH.JUDSONU.EDU ART & DESIGN - JUDSONU.EDU/ARTDESIGN

LECTURE SERIES COORDINATOR IAN HOFFMAN | 847 628 1014

DRAEWELL GALLERY DIRECTORJEFFERY CARL | 847 628 1031

POSTER DESIGNBRITTANY HAYES ‘13 | BRITTANYHAYES.COM

EVENTS ARE FREE EXCEPT AS INDICATED * $50 Symposium Program Fee

HARM A WEBER ACADEMIC CENTERDAVID J & BETTY M DRAEWELL GALLERY MONDAY - FRIDAY | 8a - 5p THURSDAY UNTIL 9p OR BY APPOINTMENT

LECTURE & EXHIBITION SERIESFALL SEMESTER 2012

SoADA SCHOOL OF ARTDESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

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1151 N STATE STREET, ELGIN, ILLINOIS 601 23ARCHITECTURE - ARCH.JUDSONU.EDUART & DESIGN - JUDSONU.EDU/ARTDESIGN

LECTURE SERIES COORDINATOR IAN HOFFMAN | 847.628.1014

DRAEWELL GALLERY DIRECTORJOSEPH CORY | 847.628.1035

POSTER DESIGNJEN PHELPS [‘12] | jenniferlydia.com

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (BESIDES SYMPOSIUM ON CHRIST & ARCHITECTURE)

HARM A. WEBER ACADEMIC CENTERDAVID J. & BETTY M. DRAEWELL GALLERY HOURS

MONDAY – FRIDAY | 8:00 A – 5:00 P [Thurs until 9P or by appointment]

16-20

27

APR

ERIN MOORE | INTERACTIVE DESIGNER - NEW YORK | 4:30 P | HAWAC RM 221Fascinated by the ways people interact with information, Moore loves watching people respond to environments, enjoys listening to how they communicate their ideas and is motivated to find the best ways to contribute to these experiences. - erinlmoore.com

TRISTAN D’ESTRÉE STERK | ARCHITECT - CHICAGO | 4:30 P | Herrick ChapelTristan Sterk is a professor at SAIC and founder of the O ce for Robotic Architectural Media & Bureau for Responsive Architecture [ORAMBRA]. Tristan’s work and research is recognized as central in the field of responsive architecture. - orambra.com

GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE STUDIOS: Urban Design Work EXHIBITION

KIMMY NOONEN | INSTALLATION ARTIST - CHICAGO | 4:30 P | Herrick ChapelPerformatively multi-media and intentionally engaging, Noonen’s work deals with the role of authorship in art and the challenge of seeing great value in the often overlooked subtleties of interpersonal interactions and spaces.

KIMMY NOONEN: The Reproduce EXHIBITION

KIMMY NOONEN RECEPTION | 11 A - 1 P

SYMPOSIUM ON CHRIST & ARCHITECTUREKEYNOTE LECTURE: NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF | 7 P | Herrick ChapelSYMPOSIUM PROGRAM | 8:30 A - 5:15 P | Herrick Chapel (registration fee)RECEPTION & EXHIBITION | 5:15 P | Draewell Galleryarch.judsonu.edu/symposium

DAN WHEELER | ARCHITECT - CHICAGO | 4:30 P | Herrick ChapelCo-founder of Wheeler Kearns Architects, and professor at UIC, Dan is committed to simple, direct solutions through design that celebrate a full, rich and dignified way of life. The award-winning work of his studio responds to place, material and detail. - wkarch.com

ART SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION | Draewell Gallery

ART SENIOR THESIS RECEPTION | 1 - 3 P

MARTIN DESPANG | ARCHITECT - TUCSON | 4:30 P | Herrick ChapelDespang is an architect with Despang Architekten. Martin’s work has received international acclaim & publication, including his contributions to the distinguished excellence of inclusive “Baukultur / the culture of the everyday built environment.” - despangarchitekten.com

VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION | Draewell Gallery

VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SENIOR THESIS RECEPTION | 1 - 3 P

SoADA FINAL STUDIO REVIEWS | Draewell Gallery

SoADA STUDENT COMPETITION EXHIBITION | Draewell Gallery

SoADA STUDENT COMPETITION RECEPTION | 6-7 P

SoADA ANNUAL STUDENT AWARDS RECEPTION | HAWAC | 5 P

2/1 - 3/8 Exhibition DRAEWELL PRINT COLLECTION 15 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 6:30p

15 Lecture MATTHEW MILLINER Art Historian - Wheaton | millinerd.com Herrick Chapel | 4:30p Reception Following | Draewell Gallery | 6p

22 Symposium SECOND ANNUAL JAMES DIDIER SYMPOSIUM* On Christ and Architecture Herrick Chapel | 9a - 4p 25 -29 Exhibition TO THE RED COUNTRY : A VISUAL RESPONSE TO JOHN STEINBECK’S THE GRAPES OF WRATH 26 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 6p

1 - 6 Exhibition VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION 6 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 1p 5 Lecture MIKE ROHDE Graphic Designer - Milwaukee | rohdesign.com Herrick Chapel | 4:30p

8 - 13 Exhibxition FINE ART SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION NO. 1 13 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 1p 15 - 20 Exhibition FINE ART SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION NO. 2 20 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 1p

22 - 26 Critiques SoADA FINAL STUDIO CRITIQUES Draewell Gallery

Exhibition JURIED STUDENT COMPETITION 30 Reception | Draewell Gallery | 6p

14 - 25 Exhibition GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO : WORK IN PROGRESS Draewell Gallery

25 Lecture TOM JACOBS Architect - Chicago | ksarch.com Herrick Chapel | 4:30p

3 Ceremony SoADA ANNUAL STUDENT AWARDS RECEPTION Draewell Gallery / Room 221 | 5p

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LECTURE SERIES COORDINATOR IAN HOFFMAN | 847 628 1014

DRAEWELL GALLERY DIRECTORJEFFERY CARL | 847 628 1031

POSTER DESIGNBRITTANY HAYES ‘13 | BRITTANYHAYES.COM

EVENTS ARE FREE EXCEPT AS INDICATED * $50 Symposium Program Fee

HARM A WEBER ACADEMIC CENTERDAVID J & BETTY M DRAEWELL GALLERY MONDAY - FRIDAY | 8a - 5p THURSDAY UNTIL 9p OR BY APPOINTMENT

LECTURE & EXHIBITION SERIESSPRING SEMESTER 2013

4/30 - 8/30

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SPEAKERS:

GORDON GILL

DR. LINAN LIU

DR. JHENNIFER AMUNDSON

PROF. KEELAN KAISER

MR. LUKE LUENG

PROF. THOMAS KONG

MR. TRAVIS SOBERG

MR. CLARK BAURER

MR. PAUL STERNER

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

(BUCEA)

Judson University

Judson University

SOM

SAIC

Goettsch Partners

McBride, Kelley Baurer Architects

Oculus Architecture

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2 0 1 2 · S P R I N G S Y M P O S I U M

S C H O O L O F A R T , D E S I G N & A R C H I T E C T U R E

J U D S O N U N I V E R S I T Y · H E R R I C K C H A P E L

The Judson University School of Art, Design and Architecture offers this inaugural

Symposium of Essays On Christ and Architecture. THE SYMPOSIUM BEGINS

WITH A KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND DISCUSSION LED BY YALE UNIVERSITY NOAH

PORTER PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY EMERITUS, DR. NICHOLAS

WOLTERSTORFF, widely regarded for his work in Aesthetics, Justice and Politics.

Moderated essays and discussions by architects and educators who share

faith in Christ shapes the second day of the symposium with themes of:

W O R K A N D P R A C T I C E

F A I T H A N D M I S S I O N S

A E S T H E T I C S A N D D E S I G N T R A J E C T O R I E S

The symposium concludes with space for discussion and debate around an exhibit of student and faculty works in the Draewell gallery at the Harm A. Weber Academic Center, Judson University.

The symposium is open to the public and is substantially underwritten by the Department of Architecture, Judson University and program sponsors. The outcomes of this symposium include:

1 Provide space for focused discussion of the intersection of living Christian faith and the discipline of architecture.

2 Engage faculty and students to participate in community building activities, discussion and debate.

3 Collaborate with guest speakers and participants including their contribution to the mission of the department.

4 Refi ne the relevance and importance of the unique work of the department in the larger context of contemporary architecture education and practice.

E S S AY S E S S I O N S

SESS ION AW O R K A N D P R A C T I C E SJudson University Biblical and Theological Studies professor, Darrell Cosden, moderates an essay session considering faith and practice in architecture, expanding on ideas from his book “The Heavenly Good of Earthly Work” (Paternoster, 2006). Essayists connect Cosden’s work to their diverse and recognized experiences in highly specialized boutique design practice, multi-national architecture/engineering practice, and education practice in the contemporary academy.

FAITH AND PRACTICE LU K E LU E N G, RI CH A R D SM I T TS, and JA M E S LEMA ST E R

MULTIPLICATION: DISCIPLESHIP IN ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE JO H N HU D S O N

MORAL ARCHITECTURE: THE EPHEMERAL BECOMES SOLIDMA RC SCH I L E R

SESS ION BF A I T H A N D M I S S I O N SJudson University Biblical and Theological Studies professor, Mark Torgerson, moderates an essay session considering faith and the fulfi llment of global mission work through architectural practice. Essayists develop understandings of service learning and community development through mission

venues, including NGO’s including eMi,Tech Team, 100 Fold, and other faith-based mission entities.

BUILDINGS, THE LANGUAGE OF TECHNOLOGYDR. DAV I D OG O L I

LIGHT JA E CH A

JUSTICE AND MISSIONS: A CALL TO PUBLIC INTEREST ARCHITECTURESTAC I E BU RT E L S O N

SESS ION CA E S T H E T I C S A N D D E S I G N T R A J E C T O R I E SYale University Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology Emeritus, Nicholas Wolterstorff, moderates an essay session considering faith, aesthetics and design in architecture education and practice, expanding on ideas from his book “Art in Action” Eerdmans, 1980). Essayists relate their work and understanding to Wolterstorff’s thought.

ROOM FOR A VIEW: A SHORT LIST OF CONTEMPORARY ARGUMENTS FOR THE OTHER MODERN ARCHITECTUREDR. CH R I STO P H E R MI L L E R

TRANSFORMING SPACES AND ARCHITECTURECONTROL ISSUESDAV I D BA I R D

EXPLORING RELATIONSHIPS IN THEOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND ARCHITECTURE KE E L A N KA I S E R

P R O G R A M

THURSDAY 5:00 - 7:00 Pre-Symposium Architecture M A R C H 1 5 Advisory Council Dinner Meeting, HWAC 221 7:00 - 9:00 Keynote Address, DR. NI CH O L A S WO LT E R STO R F F

FR IDAY 8:30 - 8:40 Opening Comments, PRO F. KE E L A N KA I S E R

M A R C H 1 6 8:40 - 10:40 ESSAY SESSION A, Moderated by DR. DA R R E L L CO S D E N

10:40 - 10:50 Break

10:50 - 12:10 ESSAY SESSION B, Moderated by DR. MA R K TO RG E R S O N

12:10 - 2:00 Lunch Program, Eagle Lounge (by invitation)

2:00 - 2:15 Solo Violin, MA RC U S MAY E L L

2:15 - 4:00 ESSAY SESSION C, Moderated by DR. NICHOL AS WOLTERSTORFF

4:00 - 4:30 OPEN SESSION DISCUSSION, Moderated byPRO F. KE E L A N KA I S E R

4:30 - 5:00 Closing Comments, DE A N DR. CU RT I S SA RTO R

5:00 - 6:30 Reception, HWAC Draewell Gallery 6:30 Post-Symposium Deans Round table, HWAC 443 (by invitation)

J U D S O N U N I V E R S I T Y · H E R R I C K C H A P E L

SPEAKERS:

LUKE LUENG

RICHARD SMITH

JAMES LEMASTER

JOHN HUDSON

MARC SCHILER

DR. DAVID OGOLI

JAE CHA

STACIE BURTELSON

DR. CHRISTOPHER MILLER

DAVID BAIRD

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SPeAkerS:

Bill BroWing

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WilliAM SturM

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Serena Sturm Architects, ltd.

Cannon design

Adrian Smith + gordon gill

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AAron ConSentino

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Auburn university

Judson university

Judson university

City of elgin

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S C H O O L O F A R T , D E S I G N & A R C H I T E C T U R E

J U D S O N U N I V E R S I T Y · H E R R I C K C H A P E L

J U D S O N U N I V E R S I T Y · H E R R I C K C H A P E L

Please join the Department of Architecture in the second annual James Didier Sympo-sium On Christ and Architecture, Friday, March 22, 2013, 10am-3:30pm, in the Her-rick Chapel.

The symposium brings together architects, educators, theologians and students for special essays and discussions around sub-jects of Christian worldview and architec-ture. This year the focus of discussions are based upon the following two themes:

L I T U R G Y A N D W O R S H I P S P A C E

C U L T U R E A N D A R C H I T E C T U R E

Symposium Goals:

1. Provide space for focused discussion of the intersection of living Christian faith and the discipline of architecture.

2. Engage faculty and students to participate in community building activities, discussion and debate.

3. Collaborate with guest speakers and participants including their contribution to the mission of the department.

4. Re�ne the relevance and importance of the unique work of the department in the larger context of contemporary architecture education and practice.

P R O G R A M

10:00-10:10 Introductions and Welcome

10:10:-12:00 Speaker Session 1 Prof. Thomas Jaeger Dr. Mark Torgerson

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-1:10 Association of Christians in Architecture Presentation

1:10-3:15 Speaker Session 2 Dr. Curtis Sartor Dr. EL Kornegay Elise Edwards

3:15-3:30 Closing Comments Prof. Keelan Kaiser

The event is free and open to the public and requires no registration.

2 0 1 3 S P R I N G S Y M P O S I U M

S C H O O L O F A R T , D E S I G N & A R C H I T E C T U R E

SPEAKERS:

PROF. THOMAS JAEGER

DR. MARK TORGERSON

DR. CURTIS SARTOR

DR. EL KORNEGAY

ELISE EDWARDS

PROF. ROBIN RANDALL

PROF. JEREMY LINDSEY

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SAMUEL LIMA, 2010

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DANNY NELSON, 2012

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JUSTIN BASHAW, 2012

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JESSICA PALMERIN, 2012

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My Spring Graduate project consisted in the assem-bly of a pattern book for Architectural World Missions. Architecture is a vital contributing member to the overall work of missions. We designed for the three major climatic zones: Tropical, Temperate and Polar. Four project types common in missions were chosen: Community Center, School, House, and Chapel. Each of these went on to be developed for growth, produc-ing a small, medium and large prototype of each build-ing. This resulted in a total of 36 buildings.

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CHRIS MILLER, 2012

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ANDREW GANDER, 2013

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RYAN VENHUIZEN, 2010Stu

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SETH HOLMEN, 2011

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BRIAN M. MORK, 2011

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MATTHEW SHIELDS, 2011

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URBAN FIGURE GROUND MORPHOLOGY STUDIES (2011)

Grand Rapids, Michigan : 1888 . 1953 . 2009 . Proposal

RHYSE ALTMAN

Aurora, Illinois: 1907 . 1907-1950 . 2010

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Savannah, Georgia : 1884 . 1898 . 1916 . 2010

BRIAN MORK AND AARON HOLVERSON

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HEIDI TRINKLEIN, 2011

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