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GREGORY MARINIC 445 E. 86 th Street, #13J, New York, NY 10028 [email protected] CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION 01 2017 PhD, Architecture Texas A&M University, College of Architecture, College Station, TX PhD Track: History, Theory, and Design Dissertation Title: Borderland Appropriations: Globalization, Obsolescence, Migration, and the American Shopping Mall Chair Sarah Deyong, co-Chair Peter Lang, Committee Members: Koichiro Aitani, Cecilia Giusti 1999 Master of Architecture University of Maryland, School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, College Park, MD Rome Summer Study Abroad, 1998; Paris Summer Study Abroad, 1995 1991 Bachelor of Science, Geography, Urban Planning emphasis Ohio University, Department of Geography, Athens, OH Certificate of Latin American Studies, Language Specializations: French/Spanish ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 02 2017… University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY College of Design Director of Graduate Studies, School of Interiors RANK: Tenured Associate Professor 2015-2017 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY School of Design Program Coordinator of Environment & Interior Design RANK: Tenured Associate Professor of Design 2011-2015 University of Houston, Houston, TX Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture & Design Director of Interior Architecture RANK: Assistant Professor of Architecture 2010-2011 Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico Department of Architecture; Division of Art, Architecture, and Design Program Coordinator of Interior Design RANK: Full Professor 2007-2010 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY School of Art & Design, Department of Interior Design Visiting Assistant Professor of Interior Design RANK: Visiting Assistant Professor 2008-2010 City University of New York, New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY School of Technology & Design, Department of Architectural Technology Lecturer of Architectural Technology RANK: Tenure-Track Lecturer

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GREGORY MARINIC 445 E. 86th Street, #13J, New York, NY 10028 [email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION 01 2017 PhD, Architecture Texas A&M University, College of Architecture, College Station, TX PhD Track: History, Theory, and Design Dissertation Title: Borderland Appropriations: Globalization, Obsolescence, Migration, and the American Shopping Mall

Chair Sarah Deyong, co-Chair Peter Lang, Committee Members: Koichiro Aitani, Cecilia Giusti 1999 Master of Architecture University of Maryland, School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, College Park, MD

Rome Summer Study Abroad, 1998; Paris Summer Study Abroad, 1995 1991 Bachelor of Science, Geography, Urban Planning emphasis Ohio University, Department of Geography, Athens, OH

Certificate of Latin American Studies, Language Specializations: French/Spanish

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 02 2017… University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

College of Design Director of Graduate Studies, School of Interiors RANK: Tenured Associate Professor

2015-2017 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY School of Design

Program Coordinator of Environment & Interior Design RANK: Tenured Associate Professor of Design

2011-2015 University of Houston, Houston, TX Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture & Design

Director of Interior Architecture RANK: Assistant Professor of Architecture

2010-2011 Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico Department of Architecture; Division of Art, Architecture, and Design

Program Coordinator of Interior Design RANK: Full Professor

2007-2010 Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY School of Art & Design, Department of Interior Design

Visiting Assistant Professor of Interior Design RANK: Visiting Assistant Professor

2008-2010 City University of New York, New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY School of Technology & Design, Department of Architectural Technology

Lecturer of Architectural Technology RANK: Tenure-Track Lecturer

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 03 ACSA Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Member NCARB National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, Member ALNY Architectural League of New York, Member AAG Association of American Geographers, Member UAA Urban Affairs Association, Member

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION SERVICE 04

2015-17 IDEC Nominated and appointed national Creative Scholarship co-Coordinator serving Interior Design Educators Council 2011-13 AIA Associate Director of AIA Forward journal 2011-13 IDEC Associate Editor of IDEC:Exchange, the national newsletter of the Interior Design Educators Council

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE SERVICE 05 2017... Faculty Council, University of Kentucky, College of Design

Tenured member

2017... Graduate Curriculum Committee, University of Kentucky, College of Design Appointed member

2017... Lectures & Events Committee, University of Kentucky, College of Design Appointed member 2016-17 Strategic Planning Group, Syracuse University, College of Visual & Performing Arts Appointed member representing the School of Design 2016 SU Scholar Committee, Syracuse University, College of Visual & Performing Arts Appointed member reviewing student scholarship for annual university-wide awards program 2015-17 School Leadership Team Committee, Syracuse University, School of Design Appointed member 2015-17 Tenure-Track Mentorship Committee, Syracuse University, School of Design Appointed member 2015 Peer Review Committee, University of Houston, College of Architecture & Design Nominated and elected member 2013-15 Faculty Senate, University of Houston Nominated and elected faculty senator representing the College of Architecture & Design 2013-15 Faculty Senate Research and Grants Committee, University of Houston Appointed member 2013-15 Faculty Senate Grants Sub-Committee, University of Houston Appointed member 2012-14 Graduate Curriculum Committee, University of Houston, College of Architecture & Design Appointed member

2012-14 Steering Committee, University of Houston, College of Architecture & Design Nominated and elected member 2012-15 Lectures & Events Committee, University of Houston, College of Architecture & Design Nominated and elected member 2011-15 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of Houston, College of Architecture & Design Appointed member 2011 University Senate, Universidad de Monterrey Delegate: Department of Architecture

2010-11 Curriculum Committee, Universidad de Monterrey Division of Art, Architecture, & Design

Appointed member of committee responsible for architecture, interior design, and industrial design

2008-10 Graduate Curriculum Committee, Pratt Institute, School of Art & Design, Department of Interior Design Appointed member

2008-09 Design Studio Committee, City University of New York New York City College of Technology, School of Design & Technology, Department of Architectural Technology Nominated and appointed member 2008-09 Curriculum Committee/Electives Sub-Committee, City University of New York New York City College of Technology, School of Design & Technology

Department of Architectural Technology Nominated and appointed member

2008-09 Advisor, Architectural Club, City University of New York New York City College of Technology, School of Design & Technology Appointed

ACCREDITATION EXPERIENCE 06

2015-17 Syracuse University, School of Design Environmental & Interior Design program Assessment and re-accreditation efforts (Phases 2 & 3) of the Environmental & Interior Design program for

Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. 2014 University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture & Design Graduate Architecture program As contributing faculty member to reviewed work and team member of work presentation exhibition for NAAB accreditation

visit. NAAB subsequently awarded the graduate Architecture program its full re-accreditation with high accolades for an extended ‘8-year’ duration. Co-Directors: Rafael Longoria & Dietmar Froehlich

2009 Pratt Institute, School of Art & Design Interior Design program As contributing faculty member and installation crew member of exhibition for CIDA accreditation visit. CIDA subsequently

awarded the program its full re-accreditation with high accolades. Chair: Anita Cooney

BOOK 07

2018.01 Marinic, G., The Interior Architecture Theory Reader, as editor, Routledge: London

INVITED PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS 08

2018.01 Marinic, G., The Rise, Fall, and Reemergence of Ponte City, in The African Metropolis: Struggles Over Urban Space, Citizenship, and Rights to the City, edited by Toyin Falola and Bisola Falola, Routledge: London

2018.01 Marinic, G., Interiors for Extreme Environments, in Interiors Beyond Architecture, edited by Deborah Schneiderman and

Amy Campos, Routledge: London 2018.01 Marinic, G., Internal Disconnect: Material Memory in the John Portman Originals, in The Interior Architecture Theory Reader,

edited by Gregory Marinic, Routledge: London 2014.12 Marinic, G., Interior Adaptations: Mobilizing Resilience from Within, in Out of Scale: AIA Small Project Awards, edited by

Marc Manack, Oro Editions: San Francisco 2014.01 Marinic, G., The Trans-Cultural Rise of Interiors at an Urban Scale, in Discovering Architecture: Built Form as a Cultural

Reflection, edited by Frank Jacobus, Kendall Hunt Publishers: Dubuque

INVITED PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS UNDER PRODUCTION 09

2017.04 Marinic, G., The Post-Retail Age: From Obsolescence to Spaces of Otherness, in Interior Futures, edited by Graeme Brooker, Harriet Harriss, and Kevin Walker

2017.03 Marinic, G., Urban Sights, in The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Design Since 1945, edited by Anne Massey, Routledge: London

2017.02 Marinic, G., Constructed Otherness: Remaking Space in American Suburbia, in The Routledge Handbook of Henri Lefebvre, the

City, and Urban Society, edited by Michael Leary-Owhin & John McCarthy, Routledge: London

BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 10 2017.09 Marinic, G., (re)Made by Water: Obsolescence, Urban Nomadism, and the New World Mall, Bangkok, IntAR Journal

of Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, Rhode Island School of Design: Providence

2017.08 Marinic, G. & Qureshi, Z., Interstitial Occupancies: From Industrialization to Informal Urbanism in Monterrey, Mexico, Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, Brill: Leiden

2016.09 Marinic, G., Internal Appropriations: Multiculturalism and the American Shopping Mall, Journal of Interior Design, John Wiley

& Sons: New York 2016.01 Marinic, G., Sacred Landscapes: Faith and the Built Environment of Houston’s Vietnamese Community, International Journal

of Architectonic, Spatial, and Environmental Design, Common Ground Publishing: Champaign 2015.05 Marinic, G., Interstate Migrations: Obsolescence, Adaptation, and the Globalization of the Dead Mall, in Nomadic Interiors:

Living and Inhabiting in an Age of Migrations, edited by Luca Basso Peressut, Marco Borsotti, Imma Forino, & Pierluigi Salvadeo, Politecnico di Milano in association with Studio Marinoni: Milan

2014.10 Marinic, G., Temporal Occupancies: Transience, Transcendentalism, and Adaptive Re-Use in Downtown Houston, Cohousing.

Programs and Projects to Recover Heritage Buildings, Edizioni ETS: Pisa 2014.07 Marinic, G., Consumption, Obsolescence, and Ruin at the Holiday Inn Downtown Houston, Horizonte, Bauhaus University

Weimar: Weimar 2014.06 Marinic, G., Exiled: Adaptation, Resilience, and Spatial Identities of the Tibetan Diaspora in Queens, IntAR Journal of

Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, Rhode Island School of Design: Providence

2013.03 Marinic, G., Architectural Paleontology: Revealing and Activating the Role of History, Culture, and Precedent, International Journal of Architectonic, Spatial, and Environmental Design, Vol. 6, Issue 2; Common Ground Publishing: Champaign

2013.05 Marinic, G., Landscape Utopianism: Information, Ecology, and Generative Pastoralism, AD Journal, ‘The New Pastoralism:

Landscape Into Architecture’, Vol. 83, Issue 3; John Wiley & Sons: London 2013.04 Marinic, G. Jackson, M., Hybrid Identities: Trans-nationalism, Regionalism, and Craft in Temporal Architecture,

AIA Forward 113, American Institute of Architects: Washington, DC 2012.08 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z.. Lost Flows/Lasting Flows: Influences on Production, Population, and Place in the Great Lakes

Megaregion, International Journal of the Constructed Environment, Vol. 2, Issue 3; Common Ground Publishing: Champaign 2012.07 Marinic, G., Jackson, M., Bodies in Space: The Human Dimension of Interior Environments, International Journal of the

Constructed Environment, Vol. 2, Issue 4; Common Ground Publishing: Champaign 2012.01 Marinic, G., Ecological Urbanism, book review; Design Issues, Winter 2012, Vol. 28, No. 1, Pages 105-106, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology: Cambridge 2011.12 Marinic, G., (re)Presenting Precedents: A Convergence of Art and Architecture, International Journal of Arts in Society,

Vol. 6, Issue 1; Common Ground Publishing: Champaign

BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS UNDER PRODUCTION 11 2017.08 Marinic, G., Domestic Deities The Hindu House Temples and Storefront Shrines of Richmond Hill, Queens, Journal of Interior

Design, John Wiley & Sons: New York

INVITED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 12 2015.06 Marinic, G., Sacredness in the Suburbs: Ethno-Spiritual Architectures and Emergent Heterotopias in American Suburbia,

Faith and Form, The Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art, and Architecture, AIA: Washington, DC 2013.11 Marinic, G., Contested Memories: Conflict, Commemoration, and Change in the Built Environment of Contemporary Beirut,

AIA Forward 213, American Institute of Architects: Washington, DC 2013.10 Marinic, G., A Tale of Two Colonies, Journal of Architectural Education, October 2013, ACSA Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC *accessible in online ACSA portal

INVITED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS UNDER PRODUCTION 13 2016.11 Marinic, G., World Trade Center Transit Hub, Journal of Architectural Education, ACSA Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC

BLIND PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 14 2015.09 Marinic, G., A Tale of Two Cities: Dissimilarity and the North American Gallerias of Houston and Toronto, ACSA: The Expanding

Periphery and the Migrating Center, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in association with University of Toronto, Ryerson University, University of Waterloo *cleared peer-review, publication in early 2015

2014.03 Marinic, G., Logan, J., Projection and Postulation, NCBDS 2014 Conference Proceedings, Illinois Institute of Technology: Chicago 2014.01 Marinic, G., Heaven on Earth: Transient Dwelling and Adaptation in Downtown Houston, Atmosphere, University of Manitoba:

Winnipeg 2013.04 Marinic, G., Logan, J., Generative Beginnings: Engaging Culture, History, and Place within the Foundation Design Studio,

NCBDS 2013 Conference Proceedings, Temple University: Philadelphia

2011.09 Marinic, G., Qu’ranic Queens: The Temporal Mosques of Astoria, Faith and Form, The Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art, and Architecture, Volume 45, Issue 3, AIA: Washington, DC

2011.03 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z., SubURBANIA: Monterrey, Urban/Suburban Dichotomies in Northeastern Mexico,

ACSA: Where Do You Stand?, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in association with McGill University: Montreal 2010.10 Marinic, G., Azaroff, I, Schlachter, MJ, Vaidya, S., Anthropomorphic Connectivity, IFW: Interior Worlds. Politecnico di Milano,

Dipartimento di Progettazione dell’Architettura. Editors: Mariella Brenna & Lola Ottodini, with Viviana Saitto. Umberto Allemandi University Press: Torino

2010.10 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z., SubURBANIA: Monterrey, Urban/Suburban Dichotomies in Northeastern Mexico, ACSA:

Urban/Suburban Identity, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in association with University of Hartford, ACSA: Washington, DC

2010.06 Marinic, G., Bubble Up: Alternative Approaches to Research in the Academic Architecture Studio, International Journal

of Architectural Research, Volume 4, Issue 2-3., MIT Press: Cambridge 2010.06 Marinic, G., Azaroff, I., Enabling Emergence: Realizing a Design-Build Environment, Design Principles & Practices:

An International Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 2; Common Ground Publishing: Champaign 2010.03 Marinic, G., Schlachter, MJ., Why You Didn’t Win and Why That’s Alright: A Report from the Frontline, ACSA National

Conference ‘ReBUILDING’, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in association with Tulane University, ACSA: Washington, DC

2009.10 Marinic, G., Azaroff, I., & Schlachter, MJ., Emergent Environment, ACSA Southeast Regional Conference: ‘Architecture is a

Thing of Art’, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture in association with the Savannah College of Art and Design: Washington, DC

EDITED JOURNALS 15

2016.07 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z., Material Vocabularies, ii journal, International Journal of Interior Architecture and Spatial Design, volume IV, ASD Publications, University of Houston: Houston

2016.06 Marinic, G., Gregory, A., Blur, d3:dialog, International Journal of Architecture and Design, d3 Publications: New York

2012.07 Marinic, G., Schlachter, MJ., Assemble, d3:dialog, International Journal of Architecture and Design, d3 Publications: New York

PEER-REVIEWED VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 16

2014.11 Marinic, G., Bleunoir, Creating-Making Forum Symposium, College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma, Norman, November 5-7, 2014

2014.11 Marinic, G., Sabatino, M., Herrera, N., Sukkanoe, Creating-Making Forum Symposium, College of Architecture, University of

Oklahoma, Norman, November 5-7, 2014 2014.06 Marinic, G., Sabatino, M., Herrera, N., Sukkanoe, ACSA: Open Cities, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

International Conference, Seoul, June 21-23, 2014, Research+Design Exhibition 2014.06 Marinic, G., Anderson, J., Jackson, M., Martinez, P., Synthetic Ephiphytes, ACSA: Open Cities, Association of Collegiate Schools

of Architecture International Conference, Seoul, June 21-23, 2014, Research+Design Exhibition 2014.04 Marinic, G., Material Behaviors/Human Factors: An Architecture at the Scale of the Interior, ACSA: Flows and Disruptions,

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Miami, April 10-12, 2014 2012.03 Marinic, G., Diasporic Landscapes, ACSA: Digital Aptitudes, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National

Conference, Boston, March 1-4, 2012 2012.03 Marinic, G., Baltimore Calling, ACSA: Digital Aptitudes, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference,

Boston, March 1-4, 2012

2012.03 Marinic, G., Reappropriation: Abandonment Adapted, ACSA: 100 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Boston, March 1-4, 2012

2011.03 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z., Activating History: A Comparative Compilation, ACSA: Where Do You Stand?, Association of Collegiate

Schools of Architecture National Conference, Montreal, March 3-6, 2011 2011.03 Marinic, G., Qureshi, Z., Urban Connections/International Perspective, ACSA: Where Do You Stand?, Association of Collegiate

Schools of Architecture National Conference, Montreal, March 3-6, 2011 2010.03 Marinic, G., Azaroff, I., Schlachter, MJ, Vaidya, S., Culture Lens, ACSA: ReBUILDING, Association of Collegiate Schools

of Architecture National Conference, New Orleans, March 4-7, 2010

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 17 2013.01 New Panel Layout, Damdi Architectural Publishing Co. Ltd., Seoul: December 2013. Several projects from Arquipelago

is featured in this book (as principal); several student projects from the University of Houston are featured in this book. 2012.12 DiDi: Design Idea Dictionary, Damdi Architectural Publishing Co. Ltd., Seoul: December 2012. Work from Arquipelago

is featured in this book: Project: Mercado La Victoria (as principal) 2012.09 Sukkot Sparks Architectural Ingenuity, Toronto Globe and Mail., September 27, 2012. Work from Arquipelago, ‘Sukkanoe’,

is featured in the national newspaper of Canada. ‘Sukkanoe’ was a collaboration with Ambrose/Sabatino, Michelangelo Sabatino (as co-principal)

2011.09 Marinic, G., IFRAA 2012 Awards Issue, Faith and Form, The Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art, and Architecture;

Volume 45, Issue 4. Arquipelago ‘Capilla de Guadalupe’ project featured 2011.11 Marinic, G., Quarterly Column: Research Activities within Academia. IDEC News, Interior Design Educators Council

As Associate Editor for academic research activities 2011.10 reModeling, Damdi Architectural Publishing Co. Ltd., Seoul: October 2011

Work from Arquipelago is featured in this book: ‘Bleunoir’ project 2011.05 Marinic, G., Quarterly Column: Research Activities within Academia. IDEC News, Interior Design Educators Council

As Associate Editor for academic research activities 2010.09 Marinic, G., Quarterly Column: Research Activities within Academia. IDEC News, Interior Design Educators Council

As Associate Editor for academic research activities 2010.01 Marinic, G., Blurring Boundaries:Borrowing Diversity. ACSA News, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture,

ACSA: Washington, DC 2010.08 Architectural Model, Damdi Architectural Publishing Co. Ltd., Seoul: August 2010 Studio research work undertaken in my

academic design studios at UDEM, Pratt, and CUNY is featured in this international compilation of innovative techniques in model-making and 3D representation.

2010.06 Portfolio, Damdi Architectural Publishing Co. Ltd., Seoul: June 2010. d3’s curatorial portfolio is featured in this international

compilation of portfolio and presentation design. 2007.09 Names in the News, eOculus Magazine, AIA New York, New York, NY, Sept. 2007.

Featured is a mention of the AIA 2007 Design Award for Pascal Court affordable townhouses in Harlem, a project by ABS Architects. (as Project Designer)

2007.07.01 Veeder, Donna, Pratt Institute Has Come to Little Falls, Little Falls Evening Times, Little Falls, NY, April 9, 2007. Featured is an article on the Pratt Institute graduate studio design project I coordinated in Little Falls, NY. (as Visiting Assistant Professor)

2007.07.01 Explorations in Culture, Scale, and Materiality: An Exhibition by Yoshihara McKee Architects,

Herkimer County Chamber of Commerce, Mohawk, NY, July 1, 2007. www.herkimercountychamber.com. Featured is an article on an exhibition at 13365 Gallery in Little Falls, NY. (as curator)

2007.05.01 Fully Exposed, Leicester Theatre, Auditoria Magazine, May 2007. Featured is the Leicester Performing Arts Centre by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member) 2007.01.31 Design: New Build by Rafael Viñoly, Wallpaper Magazine, wallpaper.com, January 31, 2007. Featured is the Leicester Performing Arts Centre by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member) 2007.01.12 Lane, Thomas, A View from the Gods, Building, January 12, 2007. Featured is the Leicester Performing Arts Centre by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member) 2006.08.10 City University of New York Preserves Past, Builds, U.S. Fed News, August 10, 2006.

Article regarding the design of the CUNY-City College School of Architecture by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member)

2006.04.03 Pegden, Tom, Top Architect Praises City, Leicester Mercury, April 3, 2006.

Included is praise for the selection of the Leicester Performing Arts Centre by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member)

2005.09.26 Pogrebin, Robin, Now at Design Schools Big Concepts on Campus, The New York Times, September 26, 2005.

Article highlights the City College School of Architecture by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member) 2005.06.09 Atkinson, Mel, Theatre Design in the Spotlight, Leicester Mercury, June 9, 2005. Article regarding the design of the Leicester Performing Arts Centre by Rafael Viñoly Architects. (as design team member)

INVITED CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA 18 2017.04 ACSA Administrators Conference, Albuquerque Invited Panel Presenter ‘Interdisciplinary Collaborations Panel’ 2017.04 Urban Affairs Association National Conference, Minneapolis Peer-Reviewed Presenter ‘Internal Appropriations: Multiculturalism and the American Shopping Mall’ 2015.04 UT Africa Conference, University of Texas at Austin Peer-Selected Presenter Paper presentation selected by peer-review process for formal presentation 2015.03 ACSA 2015 National Conference, ‘The Expanding Periphery and the Migrating Center’: Toronto Peer-Selected Presenter Paper presentation selected by peer-review process for formal presentation, paper published in proceedings 2015.03 Urban Affairs Association National Conference: Miami Peer-Reviewed Presenter ‘Interstate Migrations Obsolescence, Adaptation, and the Globalization of the Dead Mall’ 2015.03 IDEC 2015 National Conference: Fort Worth Creative scholarship and projects for undergraduate Interior Architecture 2015.03 ‘Journal of Interior Design’ Design & Culture Symposium: Fort Worth Paper presentation in the JID-hosted symposium at the 2015 IDEC Annual Conference 2014.11 Creating_Making Forum Symposium, University of Oklahoma: Norman Division of Architecture Personal work and several student projects, graduate Architecture and undergraduate Interior Architecture 2014.10 Co-Housing, Adaptive Reuse Conference, Roma Tre University: Rome Peer-Selected Paper Presenter Peer-reviewed essay formally presented at Roma Tre University, paper published in proceedings

2014.10 International Conference on the Constructed Environment: University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Peer-Selected Presenter, co-presented with Craig Babe ‘Peripheral Typologies: Cataloging the Ruins of Houston’ 2014.06 ACSA 2014 International Conference, ‘Open Cities’: Seoul Peer-Selected Presenter Paper selected by peer-review process and formally presented ‘Global Peripheries: Growth, Disinvestment, and Change in

Multicultural Suburban Houston’ 2014.04 NCBDS 2014 National Conference: IIT: Chicago Peer-Reviewed and Selected Presenter Presentation chosen by peer-review process and formally presented, paper published in proceedings 2014.03 Urban Affairs Association National Conference: San Antonio Peer-Reviewed Presenter ‘New Peripheries: Emerging Patterns of Urban Growth in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Houston’ 2014.01 Atmosphere; University of Manitoba: Winnipeg Peer-Reviewed and Selected Presenter Presentation chosen by peer-review process and formally presented, paper published in proceedings 2013.11 Spaces and Flows International Conference: Amsterdam Peer-Selected Paper Presenter Peer-reviewed essay formally presented at University of Amsterdam 2013.10 International Conference on the Constructed Environment: Lisbon Peer-Selected Paper Presenter Peer-reviewed essay formally presented in the Lisbon Triennale at University of Nova Lisboa 2013.04 NCBDS 2013 Conference: Temple University, Philadelphia Peer-Reviewed and Selected Presenter Presentation chosen by peer-review process and formally presented, paper published in proceedings 2013.03 Design Principles and Practices Conference: Chiba University, Tokyo

‘An Architecture of Somewhere: Universal Vernaculars and Localized Utopias’ co-presented with Maki Iisaka 2012.04 NCBDS 2012 Conference: Pennsylvania State University, State College Peer-Reviewed and Selected Presenter Presentation chosen by peer-review process and formally presented, paper published in proceedings 2012.03 ACSA 2012 National Conference, ‘Digital Aptitudes’: Boston Peer-Selected Presenter Visual presentations selected by peer-review process and formally presented 2011.10 ACSA 2011 Southwest Regional Conference: Houston Peer-Selected Presenter Essay selected by peer-review process and formally published and presented Collaborator: Ziad Qureshi 2011.10 Speculative Propositions: Heightened Acuity, University of Louisiana, Lafayette Panel Discussion Moderator Invited panel moderator for architecture exhibition exploring media and its impact on representation at the

Acadiana Center for the Arts; Co-directors Kari Smith and Drew Shawver 2011.03 ACSA 2011 Conference, ‘Where Do You Stand?’: Montreal Peer-Selected Presenter Essay and visual presentations selected by peer-review process and formally published and presented. Collaborator: Ziad Qureshi

2010.10 Interior Wor[l]ds 2010 Conference, Politecnico di Milano: Milan Peer-Selected Published Presenter Visual presentation ‘Anthropomorphic Connectivity’ selected by peer-review process and formally presented in Milan.

Featured as a closing lecture reference by PhD coordinator, Gianni Ottolini. Collaborators: Ilya Azaroff, MJ Schlachter, Sanjive Vaidya

2010.10 ACSA 2010 Northeast Regional Conference, ‘Urban/Suburban Identity’: Hartford Peer-Selected Published Presenter Essay selected by peer-review process and formally presented. Collaborator: Ziad Qureshi 2010.03 ACSA 2010 National Conference: New Orleans Peer-Selected Presenter ‘Why You Didn’t Win and Why That’s Alright: A Report from the Frontline’, Collaborator: MJ Schlachter 2010.03 ACSA 2010 National Conference: New Orleans Peer-Selected Presenter ‘Culture Lens’ research-intensive design-build endeavor selected by peer-review process, formally presented.

Collaborators: Illya Azaroff, MJ Schlachter, Sanjive Vaidya 2010.02 Design Principles & Practices Conference: Chicago Peer-Selected Published Presenter ‘Emergent Environment’ research-intensive design-build endeavor selected by peer-review process and published in conference

proceedings; ‘Design Principles & Practices: An International Journal’; Collaborator: Illya Azaroff 2009.10 ACSA 2009 Southeast Regional Conference: Savannah Peer-Selected Published Presenter ‘Emergent Environment’ research-intensive design-build endeavor selected by peer-review process, formally presented;

Collaborators: Illya Azaroff, MJ Schlachter, Sanjive Vaidya 2008.06 Summer Institute for Teaching and Learning

CUNY, New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY Conference explored issues surrounding new approaches to scholarship challenging conventional assumptions regarding teaching and learning.

CHAIRED CONFERENCES 19 2015.02 NCBDS 2015: National Conference on the Beginning Design Student University of Houston hosting national conference dedicated to trans-disciplinary design as co-chair

CHAIRED SESSIONS AT CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA 20 2017.03 IDEC Interior Design Educators Council National Conference, Chicago Special Session Topic Chair for ‘The Public Interior’ 2011.03 ACSA 2011 Conference, Where Do You Stand?: Montreal Peer-Selected Session Topic co-Chair with Illya Azaroff, The Quest for Perfection: Real, Super-Real or Surreal? 2010.09 International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers Latin America Regional Think Tank Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, Think Tank Chair Coordinator of an IFI-sponsored conference, part of a worldwide forum of think tanks discussing the core values of the interiors

profession. Attended by educators, practitioners, and students of interior architecture, architecture, and allied disciplines.

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 21 AS EDITOR.ASSOCIATE EDITOR.PEER REVIEWER

2017… IntAR: Journal of Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, Rhode Island School of Design

Peer Reviewer Invited peer reviewer for journal articles

2015-16 Routledge Publishers Peer Reviewer Invited peer reviewer for two book proposals 2014 Journal of Design Research Peer Reviewer Invited peer reviewer for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Inderscience Publishers 2014 Bloomsbury Peer Reviewer Invited peer reviewer for book proposal 2014 International Journal of Design Education Associate Editor & Peer Reviewer Appointed Associate Editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Common Ground Publishing 2014 Spaces & Flows: An International Journal of Urban and Extraurban Studies Associate Editor & Peer Reviewer Appointed Associate Editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Common Ground Publishing 2012-present International Journal of Interior Architecture + Spatial Design Chief Editor & Editor Founder and editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by ASD Publications, Atrium Press,

University of Houston 2010-14 International Journal of the Constructed Environment Associate Editor & Peer Reviewer since 2010 Appointed Associate Editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Common Ground Publishing 2010-13 Design Principles & Practices: An International Journal Associate Editor & Peer Reviewer since 2010 Appointed Associate Editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Common Ground Publishing 2010-16 d3:dialog Editor Co-Founder and co-Editor of a peer-reviewed book series published by d3/New York since 2012. Issue of the series include

‘Assemble’ and ‘Blur’. 2013-14 CITE co-Editor Nominated and appointed co-editor of Houston-based CITE journal’s forthcoming thematic edition focused on emerging issues

in American suburbia. “Beautiful Periphery” published in July 2014. Co-editor with Susan Rogers. Appointed in May 2013 2012-15 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student Peer-Reviewer 2011-13 AIA Forward journal Associate Director Associate Director of AIA Forward journal as peer-reviewer and editor

2011-13 IDEC:Exchange Associate Editor of IDEC:Exchange Appointed Associate Editor for ‘Research Activities within Academia’ focus area of international publication published

by the Interior Design Educators Council. www.idec.org 2011 ACSA 2012 Conference, Boston Peer-Reviewer Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture peer-reviewer for session: ‘Diversity’ session chaired by Brian Kelly, ACSA

Northeast Regional Director 2011 ACSA 2011 Conference: Where Do You Stand?, Montreal Peer-Selected Session Topic Chair & Reviewer Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture co-coordinator and peer-reviewer with Illya Azaroff of session:

‘The Quest for Perfection: Real, Super-Real or Surreal?’ 2010-11 International Journal of the Arts in Society Associate Editor & Peer Reviewer Appointed Associate Editor for trans-disciplinary design journal published by Common Ground Publishing

GRANTS 22

2014.04 Rice Design Alliance Grant Grant awarded through RDA ‘New Initiatives for Houston’ program for the design-build adaptive reuse of a historic

African-American vernacular shop house intervention in the Fifth Ward in Houston. Amount: 5,000 2013.12 New Faculty Grant Grant awarded by University of Houston New Faculty Grant Program for archival research supporting undergraduate INAR 3501

studio. Amount: $6,000

HONORS AND AWARDS 23

2016 ACSA Diversity Achievement Award Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; ‘Fifth Ward Renaissance’ with project team members Jason Logan, Ziad Qureshi, Josh Robbins, Susan Rogers 2014 Creating-Making Forum Symposium College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma First Prize Award, Design-Research Project Presentations, Project: ‘Sukkanoe’ with Michelangelo Sabatino 2013 Canadian Canoe Museum, Peterborough, ON

Inducted Project to Permanent Collection: ‘Sukkanoe’ with Michelangelo Sabatino 2012 Sukkahville Toronto Competition

Design-Build Award, Project: ‘Sukkanoe’ with Michelangelo Sabatino 2012 AIA Cincinnati Bike Shelter Competition

Honorable Mention, Project: ‘GROW’ One of four equal prizes awarded by the competition

2012 AIA Austin SukkahCity Austin Competition Design-Build Award, Project: ‘Celebrate>Mitigate’

2012 AIA Huron Sukkah Arbor Competition

Design-Build Award, Project: ‘Coastal Harvest’ 2012 BiciRACK Puerto Rico Competition

Special Mention Award, Project: ‘Topocleta’

2011 ACSA Archive ‘Beauty Pagaent’ Honorable Mention Award, Project: ‘Tetherpoint’ 2011 IFRAA-AIA Award for Religious Art & Architecture

Capilla Guadalupe awarded ‘Award of Merit, Unbuilt Work’, as principal of Arquipelago, New York 2011 Socio-Design Foundation Competition

Mercado La Victoria awarded, as principal of Arquipelago, New York 2011 Seoul Public Design Competition 2011

Seoul Market System awarded ‘Honorable Mention’, as Principal of Arquipelago, New York 2009 Royal Institute of British Architects

2009 Award, Leicester Performing Arts Centre Awarded to RVA team, as Project Designer for Rafael Viñoly Architects, London

2009 AIA New York State Award

Award of Merit, The Town School Theater Renovation, Project awarded, as Project Designer for Yoshihara-McKee Architects, New York

2007 AIA New York State Award Design Citation for Pascal Court Residences,

As Project Designer for ABS Architects, New York 1999 School of Architecture Thesis Citation, University of Maryland 1991 Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society Inducted member to Ohio Theta Chapter, 1991

SCHOLARSHIPS 24 2014 Norman and Renee Zelman Scholarship, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, PhD Program 2013 Norman and Renee Zelman Scholarship, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, PhD Program 2012 Norman and Renee Zelman Scholarship, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, PhD Program 2011 Norman and Renee Zelman Scholarship, College of Architecture, Texas A&M University, PhD Program 1997 Jack Kerxton Internship-Scholarship, School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, University of Maryland 1997 Leonard Dressel Scholarship, School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, University of Maryland

SELECTED STUDENT RECOGNITION, HONORS, AWARDS 25 2015.03 IDEC 2015 Conference: Fort Worth Fort Worth, TX; Scholarship of Teaching and Learning session Four undergraduate Interior Architecture student projects: ‘The (un)Dead’ dead mall adaptation research 2015.01 AIA Student Design Excellence Award: AIA Fort Worth Awarded to Ana Sotelo, Project: ‘Labyrinthian Lattice’ dead mall adaptation project 2014.11 Creating_Making Forum Design-Research Exhibition: Fort Worth University of Oklahoma, Division of Architecture, Norman, OK Nineteen student projects from graduate Architecture and undergraduate Interior Architecture

2014.10 Art+Architecture Exhibition AIA Center for Architecture, Philadelphia Twenty-five individual student works from graduate Architecture and undergraduate Interior Architecture 2014.10 Undergraduate Research Day Exhibition University of Houston, Honors College Outstanding Design-Research Poster Awards for students Roni Kop, Emily Keller 2014.10 Undergraduate Research Day Provost Recognition University of Houston, Honors College Directed design-research by Matthew Caballero and Joshua Hollie recognized by Provost Paula Myrick-Short as ‘exceptional

research’, among four students selected from over 150 student submissions. 2014.01 Unbuilt Visions Exhibition TSMD Turkish Architectural Center, Ankara, Turkey Four student projects included in this exhibition 2013.10 AxA Exhibition AIA Center for Architecture, Philadelphia Several student projects included in this exhibition 2013.10 Undergraduate Research Day Design-Research Exhibition University of Houston, Honors College, Houston Outstanding Design-Research Awards for students Roni Kop, Francisco Salas 2013.09 Phillips Collection Exhibition Center for Visual Artists, Greensboro Two student projects included in this exhibition, part of ‘International Market Week’ 2013.02 Sketch. Exhibition Center Gallery at Lincoln Center, Fordham University, Department of Theatre & Visual Arts, Several student projects included in this exhibition 2012.10 AxA Exhibition AIA Center for Architecture, Philadelphia Several student projects included in this exhibition 2011.11 ACSA 100:Archive ‘Beauty Pagent’ ‘Honorable Mention’ Award Nine UH student projects, part of ‘Diasporic Landscapes’ awarded and permanently archived in ACSA:100 2007.05 VITRA Design Award

As faculty studio critic to Whitney Parris-Lamb, the only student in Pratt Institute’s Spring 2007 class to receive this honor

EXHIBITIONS 26 AS PRINCIPAL AND DESIGN-RESEARCHER FOR FEATURED ARCHITECTURAL WORK

2016.05 International Contemporary Furniture Fair, New York Jacob Javits Center, New York Interdisciplinary exhibition of environmental design and industrial design student work from the Syracuse University School

of Design 2014.11 Creating_Making Forum Design-Research Exhibition Division of Architecture, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Arquipelago projects: ‘Sukkanoe’ (with M. Sabatino & N. Herrera) and ‘Bleunoir’ 2013.10 AIA Center for Architecture, Philadelphia

AxA exhibit of architectural submissions for the ‘Art by Architects’ exhibition, several Arquipelago projects included

2012.11 Sam Fox School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis Pruitt Igoe: Why Here, Why Now? exhibit, November 5-23, 2012

Exhibit of selected visionary architectural proposals for alternative Pruitt-Igoe futures. Arquipelago projects ‘Memoryscape: Natural Fluidities’ (as principal) 2012.11 AIA Center for Architecture: Philadelphia

AxA exhibit Exhibit of architectural submissions for the ‘Art by Architects’ exhibition Arquipelago projects ‘Warming Huts’ and ‘Eagle Hotel’

process work (as principal) 2012.11 AIA Austin: Austin

SukkahCity Austin exhibit Exhibit of winning architectural submissions for the ‘SukkahCity Austin’ exhibition Arquipelago project: ‘Celebrate/Mitigate’ (as principal) 2012.10 College of Architecture, Texas A&M University: College Station

14th Annual Natural-Built-Virtual 2012 research symposium exhibit, October 22-24 Langford Center exhibit of design scholarship proposals focused on landscape utopianism/pastoralism Arquipelago projects: ‘Botanis Canadensis’, ‘Sukkanoe’, ‘Coastal Harvest’ (as principal) 2012.10 Sukkahville Design Exhibition: Toronto Exhibit of design proposals focused on temporal sukkah architecture Arquipelago projects: ‘Sukkanoe’, ‘Floralis Canadensis’ (as principal) 2012.10 Sukkahville Mel Lastman Square Design-Build Exhibition: Toronto Exhibit of winning design proposals for Sukkahville 2012 competition. Arquipelago project ‘Sukkanoe’ built at full-scale. Co-principal with Michelangelo Sabatino 2012.09 AIA Austin: Austin

SukkahCity Austin exhibit Exhibit of winning projects; Arquipelago project: ‘Celebrate/Mitigate’ (as principal) 2012.09 JCC Austin: Austin

SukkahCity Austin exhibit Exhibit of winning projects; Arquipelago project: ‘Celebrate/Mitigate’ (as principal) 2012.09 SukkahArbor @ Liberty Plaza: Ann Arbor

AIA Huron SukkahArbor Design-Build exhibition Featured Design-Build Structure Exhibit of winning architectural submissions for the ‘SukkahArbor’ competition Arquipelago project: ‘Coastal Harvest’ (as principal) 2012.05 AIA, American Institute of Architecture National Conference: Washington, DC Design Exhibition Featured Architectural Project was awarded ‘First Prize: Unbuilt Work’ in the

AIA-IJRAA competition, Arquipelago project: ‘Capilla Guadalupe’ (as principal) 2012.06 AIA Center for Architecture: New York

2012 New Practices: New York Exhibition Arquipelego portfolio projects exhibited: Mercado La Victoria, Baltimore Calling, Bleunoir, Tetherpoint, BatYam Biennale, London Mosaic, Capilla de Guadalupe, Seoul Market System, Estonian Flyway, London Farm Tower

2012.03 ACSA National Conference: Boston Projects Exhibition Arquipelago project: ‘Abandonment Adapted’ (as principal); Student project: ‘Diasporic Landscapes’ (as professor) 2011.11 ACSA 100:Archive

Beauty Pagaent exhibition Exhibit of winning submissions for the ‘Beauty Pagaent’ competition Arquipelago project ‘Tetherpoint’ included and awarded ‘Honorable Mention’

2011.11 Dongdaemun History & Culture Park: Seoul, Korea Seoul Public Design Competition exhibition

Exhibit of winning submissions for the ‘Seoul Public Design Competition’ Arquipelago project ‘Seoul Market System’ included 2011.11 AIA Center for Architecture: Philadelphia

AxA exhibit Arquipelago projects ‘Bleunoir’ and ‘Mercado la Victoria’ included 2011.11 AIA Center for Architecture: Philadelphia

Leverage: Strengthening Neighborhoods through Design exhibit Arquipelago projects ‘Baltimore Calling’ and ‘Mercado la Victoria’ included 2011.08 Cleveland State University Student Center: Cleveland

Cleveland Design Competition Exhibition Exhibit of competition submissions for Cleveland Design Competition 2011; Arquipelago proposal ‘Grow’ included 2011.08 Estonian Architecture Museum: Tallinn, Estonia

Tallin Biennale. exhibit Exhibit of international submissions for the Tallin Biennale: Arquipelago proposal ‘Estonian Flyway’ included 2009.10 ACSA Southeast Regional Fall Conference: Savannah Architecture is a Thing of Art

Peer-reviewed and selected submission to the poster session featuring the Emergent Environment design-build research intensive collaboration of CUNY architecture students and faculty. Developed with Illya Azaroff and Mary-Jo Schlachter.

2009.10 Center Gallery at Lincoln Center, Fordham University: New York

Theatrical Space exhibit, October 1-November 9 ‘Aperture’ screen featuring digital visualization, digital fabrication, and hand assembly exploring ‘making’, ‘costuming’, ‘viewing’, and ‘framing’--Arquipelago collaboration with Mary-Jo Schlachter and José Cortes. Curated by Sandra McKee, AIA & Chad McArver.

2009.03 Anton Art Center: Mount Clemens, MI

ShopShack Design Competition Exhibit Competition entry for the ShopShack Design Competition featured in an exhibit of proposals solicited by Anton Art Center. Arquipelago collaboration with Guinevere Johnson.

2008.09 Art City Calgary: Calgary Peepshow 2008 Exhibit Competition entry for the Peepshow 2008 Design Competition selected for an exhibit of proposals solicited by ArtCity Calgary. Arquipelago collaboration with Michelle Roberts, Yesenia Ospina, and Juan Perez

2008.09 Beyond Housing: St. Louis

Universal Design Summit III Exhibit Competition entry for the Beyond Housing Design Competition featured in exhibit of proposals solicited for the Janet Becker Housing Competition for affordable housing in Pagedale, MO. Archipelago collaboration with Guinevere Johnson, Belsasar Herrera, Juan Perez, and Bhupinder Singh

SELECTED CURATORIAL & EXHIBITION EXPERIENCE 27 AS CURATOR

2014.03 College of Architecture Atrium Gallery: University of Houston

d3 Housing Tomorrow exhibit, February/March; Curator Exhibit of international competition submissions for d3 Housing Tomorrow 2014 2014.03 TSMD Turkish Architectural Center: Ankara

Unbuilt Visions exhibit; Curator Exhibit of international competition submissions for Unbuilt Visions

2013.02 Center Gallery at Lincoln Center: Fordham University Sketch. exhibit, February 21-March 20, 2013; Curator

Trans-disciplinary exhibit of international art, architecture, and sketches; Co-curated with Sandra McKee 2012.09 Ridenbaugh Gallery: College of Architecture, University of Idaho

d3 Natural Systems exhibit, September 17-October 5, 2012; Curator Exhibit of international competition submissions for d3 Natural Systems 2012 Co-curated with Roger Rowley 2012.05 Gallery MC: New York d3 Natural Systems>Origins exhibit, May 9 - June 1, 2012; Curator Exhibit of international competitions submissions for d3 Natural Systems 2009-12 Co-curated with Vanessa Keith 2012.02 Mashburn Gallery: College of Architecture, University of Houston

CLOSE THE GAP exhibit, February 9-March 10, 2012; Curator Exhibit of international competition winners for East River waterfront proposals. Co-curated with Sandra McKee 2012.01 Herman Library Gallery: Baruch College, New York

CLOSE THE GAP exhibit, January 17-February 28, 2012; Curator Exhibit of international competition winners for East River waterfront proposals; Co-curated with Sandra McKee 2011.04 1point618 Gallery: Cleveland d3 HOUSING TOMORROW 2011 exhibit, April 1-April 29, 2011; Curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 HOUSING TOMORROW international architectural design exhibition

for 2011. Co-curated with Marc Manack. www.d3space.org 2011.03 1408 Design Gallery: Division of Art, Architecture, & Design, Universidad de Monterrey

Light, Culture, Space exhibit, March17-April 7, 2011, Curator Exhibit of work authored by Yoshihara McKee Architects; Co-curated with Sandra McKee and Hiroki Yoshihara. 2011.03 Centro de la Comunidad Universitaria: Universidad de Monterrey

Sketch. exhibit, March 7-10, 2011; Curator Trans-disciplinary exhibit of international art, architecture, and sketches. Funded by the Division of Art, Architecture,

and Design, UDEM; Co-curated with Guinevere Johnson. 2011.02 1408 Design Gallery: Division of Art, Architecture, & Design, Universidad de Monterrey

‘Post-Fact: Visualizing Information’ exhibit, February 22-March 7; curator Exhibit of international graphic design and architectural visualizations. Exhibition funded by the Division of Art, Architecture,

and Design, UDEM; Co-curated with Guinevere Johnson. 2010.08 Center Gallery at Lincoln Center: Fordham University, New York

‘d3 Housing Tomorrow 2010’ exhibit, August 22-September 19; Curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 Housing Tomorrow international architectural design exhibition for 2010 co-

funded by Fordham University Department of Visual Arts; Co-curated with Mary-Jo Schlachter. 2010.03 UDESIGN: Monterrey, Mexico ‘d3 Housing Tomorrow 2010’ exhibit, March 2-4; curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 Housing Tomorrow international architectural design exhibition for 2010.

Primary exhibition for the UDESIGN trans-disciplinary design conference, one of the largest in Latin America. 2010.01 Savannah College of Art and Design: Eichberg Hall, School of Building Arts, Savannah ‘d3 Natural Systems 2009’ exhibit, January 4-May 28; curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 Natural Systems international architectural design exhibition for 2009.

Co-curated with Alexis Gregory.

2009.11 1point618 Gallery: Cleveland ‘d3 Natural Systems 2009’ exhibit, November 13-December 23; curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 Natural Systems international architectural design exhibition for 2009.

Co-curated with Marc Manack. 2009.11 Grace Gallery: Brooklyn ‘d3 Natural Systems 2009’ exhibit, October 15-23; curator Exhibit of winning and top submissions of the d3 Natural Systems international architectural design exhibition for 2009.

Co-curated with Mary-Jo Schlachter. 2009.05 d3 Gallery: Brooklyn ‘Emergent Environment’ exhibit, May 24-June 20; curator

Design-build interior gallery installation highlighting process through formal/scalar/material manipulations using sustainable and repurposed media and digital fabrication technology. Co-curated with Illya Azaroff, Mary-Jo Schlachter, and Curatorial Intern José Cortes

2009.04 d3 Gallery: Brooklyn FUTURE.city.past>FORWARD exhibit, April 11-May 3; curator

Multi-disciplinary exhibit featuring emerging architects, artists, and designers that revisited and transformed 1960s futurist thought in architecture, art, interiors, and designed objects. Exhibit of architectural and art objects that explored multi-disciplinary approaches to Futurism from urban to designed object scales. Exhibit featured submissions from North American and overseas sources. Co-curated with Mary-Jo Schlachter

2009.02 d3 Gallery: Brooklyn EAST-WEST exhibit, February 15-March 21

Multi-disciplinary exhibit featuring emerging architects, artists, and designers that explored cross-cultural themes in architecture, art, interiors, and designed objects. Collaboratively designed an interior architecture exhibition highlighting emergent design approaches for Bushwick, Brooklyn. Co-curated with Mary-Jo Schlachter.

2008.05 CUNY, New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn

CountryCulture: The Small Town Cultural Center; Curator Designed and installed an exhibit of undergraduate student work in architecture including proposals for a small town cultural center. Exhibit was attended by the mayor of Greenwood Lake, NY, members of its village council, and local media groups. The event was published in local newspapers.

2007.06 Gallery 11365, Little Falls, NY

Explorations in Culture, Scale, & Materiality; Curator Co-curated with Sandra McKee and Hiroki Yoshihara. Installed exhibit of works by Yoshihara-McKee Architects, a New York and Toyko-based design firm. Published in local newspapers, featured on local TV, Mohawk Valley Living in Utica, NY.

2007.04 Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts, Little Falls, NY

Body & Building: Concepts for Renewal; Curator Designed, curated, and installed an exhibit of Pratt Institute student work in a graduate-level interior design studio. Exhibit published in local newspapers: Little Falls Evening Times, Utica Observer-Dispatch

d3 28 2008–present d3, New York

weblink: www.d3space.org Director, Co-founder, Curator Direct and manage Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary organization and temporal gallery space dedicated to emerging

architecture, art, and design. Co-founded with Mary-Jo Schlachter.

Noteworthy Projects: 2012-16 Unbuilt Visions, competition co-director and juror 2009-15 d3 Housing Tomorrow, competition co-director and juror 2009-16 d3 Natural Systems, competition co-director and juror

2011 CLOSE THE GAP, competition co-director Co-director of international architectural competition for New York infrastructure for alternative transportation

along the East River waterfront. Co-sponsored by d3 and Transportation Alternatives, a NYC-based advocacy organization.

2011 Sketch. biennial exhibition program; co-founder, co-director, and co-curator 2010 d3:dialog, editor

Peer-reviewed trans-disciplinary architecture, urbanism, interiors, landscape, and design 2010 d3 Housing Tomorrow international architectural design competition

Developed, branded, promoted, and launched a d3-sponsored international architectural competition that promotes interdisciplinary sustainable residential design. Call focused on socially and contextually innovative investigations from master planning to building form to interior detail. Co-developed with Mary-Jo Schlachter

2009 d3 Natural Systems international architectural design competition Developed, branded, promoted, and deployed a d3-sponsored international architectural competition that promotes interdisciplinary sustainable design. Call requests submissions engaging ecology in architecture and design from master planning to building form to interior detail. Co-developed with Mary-Jo Schlachter.

2008 d3 website development & branding Designed and developed branding identity for d3 organization. Established and maintain websites: www.d3space.org & www.d3space.org/competitions

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE PRACTICES 29 2000–present Arquipelago, New York, NY Title: Principal Design principal of independent architecture, interior design, and branding practice that focuses on site-specificity, materials

innovation, and improvisation. Designed, managed, and detailed residential, arts, and commercial projects. Responsible for all phases of work.

Noteworthy Projects:

2014 Caravelle Residence, New York High-end interior condominium renovation in Manhattan; *design development

2014 Frank Residence, Los Angeles High-end interior condominium renovation; *under construction

2013 Adirondack Residence, Little Falls, NY Phase II renovation of c.1890 house in upstate New York; *under construction

2013 High Fashion Home, Houston Interior architecture and spatial design for Midtown Houston department store 2013 ‘Sukkanoe’, Peterborough, ON Canada Sukkah structure installed in Canadian Canoe Museum permanent collection 2012 ‘Sukkanoe’, Toronto Sukkah structure design-build award winner for Sukkahville Toronto

2012 ‘Celebrate>Mitigate’, Austin Sukkah structure design-build award winner for SukkahCity/AIA Austin

2012 ‘Coastal Harvest’, Ann Arbor Sukkah structure design-build award winner for SukkahArbor/AIA Huron

2012 ‘GROW’ bike shelter, Cincinnati Bike shelter design competition award winner for AIA Cincinnati

2012 ‘Topocleta’ bike system proposal, San Juan, PR Finalist proposal for bicycle infrastructure

2012 ‘Eagle Hotel’ proposal, New York, NY Proposal for artist/backpacker hostel in Queens

2011 ‘Queens Calling’ installation, New York Architectural landscape intervention merging formal, spatial, and natural conditions 2011 Seoul Market System, Seoul, Korea Adaptable, flexible, and deployable market system for Seoul

2011 BatYam Biennale, BatYam, Israel Landscape urbanism intervention in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area

2011 Raleigh Racks, Raleigh, NC Bicycling infrastructure, sculptural bike rack network for downtown Raleigh

2011 Cleveland K-12 School, Cleveland Speculative proposal for a new school in downtown Cleveland

2011 Brooklyn Urban Farm, Brooklyn Urban farming community and organic farmer’s market proposal in Brooklyn

2011 London Farm Tower, London, UK Proposal for high-rise urban farming community and organic farmer’s market

2011 London Olympic Pavilion, London, UK Speculative proposal for an Olympic information pavilion

2011 ‘Estonian Flyway’, Tallinn, Estonia Landscape urbanism intervention in central Tallinn for Tallinn Biennale

2011 Vietnamese Diaspora Cultural Garden, Fairfax, VA Vietnamese diaspora memorial and outdoor assembly space in Northern Virginia

2011 Spanova, Mexico City Interior architectural design for spa facilities

2011 Mercado La Victoria, Monterrey, Nuevo León Mexico Market and residences in central Monterrey

2011 Bleunoir Restaurant / Vinothèque, New York Interior architectural design for New French cuisine restaurant and bar in Soho

2011 café café, Monterrey, Nuevo León Mexico Restaurant in San Pedro Garza Garcia 2011 Capilla de Guadalupe, Santiago, Nuevo León Mexico Roman Catholic chapel proposal for the colonial district of Santiago 2011 Galeria Capuchina, Santiago, Nuevo León Mexico Art gallery and gallery shop for the colonial district of Santiago 2010 Multifamiliar Cooperativa Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico Multi-family residential cooperative proposal in Condesa district 2010 Minimum Residence, Monterrey, Mexico Interior architecture for apartment tower in Monterrey 2010 Curve Residence, Monterrey, Mexico Interior architecture for apartment tower in Monterrey 2010 Williamsburg Cooperative, Brooklyn, NY Multi-family residential mixed-income housing proposal for Williamsburg 2010 Aguamarina, Monterrey, Mexico Multi-family artist loft residence proposal in the Barrio Antiguo district 2010 Bhattacharya Residence, New York, NY Residential renovation design for apartment interior

2009 Aperture Screen Interior screen digitally fabricated/built for Fordham Univ. exhibit: ‘Theatrical Space’

2008 ‘Somerset House’ Commercial Building, Tortola, West Indies 4-story commercial office building with ground level retail

2008 Central Park West Residence. New York Residential renovation design for apartment interior 2008 Upper West Side Duplex, New York

Large residential renovation and interior architectural design proposal 2008 SohoCapsule Residence, New York, NY

Residential renovation and interior architectural design proposal for Soho loft 2008 Adirondack Residence, Little Falls, NY

1890s historic residence interior restoration and interior design 2007 Apartment Lobby Renovation, New York, NY

Renovation of apartment lobby, commons, and elevator 2006 Bonhomme Residence, Vancouver, Canada

Renovation and expansion of Modernist house 2001 Mesias Residence, New York, NY

High-end residential renovation and expansion of an Art Deco-era apartment 2006–2008 Consultant, New York & Chicago Titles: Project Designer Schematic design, design development, construction documents, materials concept, model-building, and construction

management for firms in New York and Chicago including Gensler, Yoshihara McKee, Tsao-McKown, Lee Skolnik, and GuajardoREC. Works included multiple large projects in the Middle East, including master planning, public beach facilities,

and a luxury hotel design. Collaborated on a winning proposal for a ‘by-invitation’ Chicago skyscraper competition. Developed schematic design and design development for multiple luxury Caribbean housing projects. Submitted a ‘finalist’ competition entry for a large-scale, sustainable, mixed-use project in São Paulo, PraçaOasis.

Noteworthy Projects: 2009 Town School Theatre, New York, NY (Yoshihara McKee)

AIA NYC award-winning theatre interior

2008 Opul Manhattan, New York, NY (Yoshihara McKee) Conceptual design for boutique hotel project on Fifth Avenue in Chelsea 2008 Abu Dhabi Golf Club Resort Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE (GuajardoREC) Schematic design and design development for Abu Dhabi hotel complex 2007 Skyscraper, Chicago, IL (GuarjardoREC)

Conceptual design of 50-story commercial tower for the Chicago Loop 2007 Abu Dhabi Civic Beaches Master Plan, Abu Dhabi, UAE (GuajardoREC)

Project designer for waterfront master plan and beach infrastructure for Abu Dhabi 2007 Praça Oasis, São Paulo, Brazil (Skolnick)

Conceptual design of office tower and residential tower for São Paulo 2007 Craig Residence, Nevis, West Indies (Skolnick)

Conceptual design of villa and outbuildings in Nevis 2007 Private Residence, Antigua, West Indies (Skolnick)

Conceptual design of waterfront villa in Antigua 2006 Spencer Stuart Corporate Headquarters, New York, NY (Gensler)

Conceptual design through construction documentation of office interior in Midtown 2006 William Beaver House, New York, NY (Tsao-McKown)

Conceptual design through construction documentation of apartment tower in NYC 2004–2006 Rafael Viñoly Architects, London, UK & New York Title: Project Designer

Designed and managed drawing sets for institutional, commercial, and residential projects in the London studio. Designed and developed in-house materials library. Established local contacts with residential building industry. Designed in-house projects for the RVA London studio space as well as the Viñoly family’s residence in Holland Park, London. Noteworthy Projects: London, UK office 2006 Leicester Performing Arts Centre, Leicester, UK Theatrical performing arts center in the East Midlands, RIBA Award May 2009

2006 20 Fenchurch Tower, London, UK High-rise commercial office building in Central London 2006 Rafael Viñoly Residence, London, UK

Concept to construction of Mr. Viñoly’s mews residence in London 2005 Spa at Cliveden House, Cliveden, UK

Modernist addition to 16th Century royal estate in Berkshire, UK 2005 Rafael Viñoly Architects Studio, London

Interior expansion of London design studio and public areas

Noteworthy Projects: New York, NY office 2005 Marsa Dubai Tower, Dubai, UAE

Super-high-rise residential tower competition finalist in Dubai, UAE 2005 LOFTS: On Paradise, Las Vegas

High-end residential and retail complex 2005 Montevideo-Carrasco International Airport

Program consultant for new international airport in Uruguay, RIBA Award May 2009 2004 City College Spitzer School of Architecture, City University of New York New architectural school facility at CUNY-City College in Manhattan

2001-2002 ABS Architects, New York, NY. 2002-2004 Title: Project Designer

Design architect for various winning competition entries in affordable housing for Manhattan. Prepared construction documents and developed the firm’s graphic image, presentational methods, and drawing standards. Established materials and physical samples library. Worked directly with clients to establish interior finishes concept for

large-scale residential projects with developers. Noteworthy Projects:

2004 Bradhurst Parc Apartments, New York, NY Winning competition entry for affordable housing in Harlem

2004 Beacon Tower and Townhouses, New York, NY Winning competition entry for affordable housing in Harlem

2003 Pascal Court Townhouses, New York AIA award-winning affordable contemporary townhouses in Harlem

2003 Café Pascal, New York Schematic design proposal for café in Little Italy of the Bronx

2002 Center for Irish Arts, New York Design proposal for Irish-American cultural facility in Hell’s Kitchen

2002 Harlem Classic Brownstones, New York, NY Renovation and expansion of eighteen historic residences into affordable housing

2001 Uptown Brownstone, New York, NY High-end residential renovation and expansion in Manhattan

2002 William Nicholas Bodouva Architects, New York, NY.

Title: Project Designer Project team member of large-scale infrastructure and transportation projects. Responsible for project documentation, from programming through construction documentation. Design team member for Manchester International Airport. Noteworthy Projects: 2002 Manchester International Airport, Manchester, NH

Terminal expansion project as design architect 2002 jetBlue Airways Terminal at JFK, New York, NY

Schematic and design development proposal 2002 jetBlue Airways Hangar at JFK, New York, NY

Schematic and design development proposal 2002 Midtown Ferry Terminal, New York, NY

Furniture and interiors concept

2001 Kapell and Kostow Architects, New York, NY Title: Architectural Intern Schematic design, design development, model-building, and construction documents for small-scale projects.

Noteworthy Projects: 2001 Tomandandy Studios, New York, NY

Recording studios design concept in Soho 2001 Upper West Side Private Residence, New York, NY

Renovation and expansion of brownstone residence in Manhattan 2000 Peix & Marchetti Architects, New York, NY

Title: Architectural Intern Project team member of restoration and new construction projects. Responsible for project documentation, from programming through construction documentation. Noteworthy Projects: 2000 Midtown Private Residence, New York, NY High-end renovation and expansion of brownstone house in Murray Hill 2000 Mountain Residence in the Hudson Highlands

Schematic design of country house in the Hudson River Valley 1999-2000 CannonDesign Architects, Washington, DC

Title: Architectural Intern Schematic design, design development, model-building, and construction documents for academic and campus planning projects.

Noteworthy Projects: 2000 George Washington University, Somers Hall, Washington, DC

Design of new residence hall 2000 George Washington University Campus Plan, Washington, DC

Campus planning/expansion 1999 Universidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Campus planning and multi-purpose athletics building 1999 The Hill School, Pottstown, PA Conceptual design for campus athletics facilities

COMPETITIONS 30

2012 Sukkahville Toronto Project: Sukkanoe, Awarded: Design-Build Award

2012 AIA Cincinnati Bike Shelter

Project: GROW, Awarded: Honorable Mention

2012 AIA Austin SukkahCity Austin Project: Celebrate>Mitigate, Awarded: Design-Build Award

2012 Warming Huts

Project: Botanis Canadensis 2012 AIA Huron Sukkah Arbor

Project: Coastal Harvest, Awarded: Design-Build Award 2012 BiciRACK Puerto Rico

Project: Topocleta, Awarded: Special Mention

2012 Inspiration Hotel Project: Eagle Hotel

2012 Pruitt-Igoe NOW

Project: Memoryscape: Natural Fluidities, *Selected by curators for exhibition 2011 ACSA 100:Archive

Beauty Pagaent Competition Project: Tetherpoint, Awarded: Honorable Mention 2011 ACSA 100:Archive

Beauty Pagent Competition UH student project: Diasporic Landscapes, Awarded: Honorable Mention 2009 EVOLO Skyscraper

Collaboration with CUNY faculty David Kubik and Mary-Jo Schlachter and CUNY students Juan Perez & Bartosz Tarnawa, Vanessa Joseph, Philip Morgan, & Ermir Pjetergjokaj

2008 Janet Becker Housing for St. Louis Project Designer, studio Marinic Nguyen collaboration with David Nguyen and Pratt Institute student Guinevere Johnson

2008 Janet Becker Housing for St. Louis

Faculty Mentor for CUNY students Belsasar Herrera and Bhupinder Singh 2008 ArtCity Calgary Meditation Centre Project Designer, studio Marinic Nguyen collaboration with David Nguyen and

CUNY students Michelle Roberts, Yesenia Ospina, & Juan Perez 2008 Anton Art Gallery Shop, Mt. Clemens, Michigan Project Designer, studio Marinic Nguyen collaboration with David Nguyen and Pratt Institute student Guinevere Johnson

2008 Society of American Registered Architects Awards, New York Thesis Advisor for three Pratt Institute student entries: Jennifer Frisbie, Janna Mostoff, Yun Ji Suh

2008 VELUX Light for Tomorrow, Copenhagen

Faculty Mentor for nine CUNY student entries: Gersain Calderon, Belsasar Herrera, Jacek Mantykiewicz, Gerome McFarland, Sergio Meneses, Rosa Oro-Garay, Yesenia Ospina, Juan Perez, Michelle Roberts

2008 Competition Winner, VITRA Design Award Faculty Mentor for Pratt Institute student Whitney Parris-Lamb

2007 Competition Finalist, VITRA Design Award

Faculty Mentor for Pratt Institute student Kelly Millikin 2007 Competition Winner, Praça Oasis: São Paulo, Mixed-use office, retail, & cultural complex

Project Architect, Lee H. Skolnick Architects, New York 2007 Competition Winner, Chicago Skyscraper Competition

Randolph Plaza Tower, Project Design Team, GREC Architects, Chicago 2005 Competition Finalist, Marsa Dubai, International By-Invitation Competition Project Architect, Rafael Vinoly Architects, New York

2003 Monterrey Affordable Housing Competition Project Designer, Independent Collaboration with John Kuehn

2002 Competition Winner, Bradhurst Parc Apartments, Affordable Housing in New York City

Project Designer, ABS Architects, New York

2002 Competition Winner, Beacon Parc Apartments, Affordable Housing in New York City Project Designer, ABS Architects, New York

INVITED GUEST JURY CRITIC 31 2017.12 Guest Critic Miami University Architecture GRAD 2017.12 Guest Critic Arizona State University Interior Architecture GRAD 2016.12 Guest Critic SUNY, University at Buffalo Architecture UG 2015.12 Guest Critic School of the Art Institute of Chicago Architecture UG 2014.12 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2014.11 Guest Critic University of Tennessee Interior Design UG 2014.04 Guest Critic University at Buffalo Architecture UG 2014.04 Guest Critic Texas A&M University Architecture UG 2013.12 Guest Critic Iowa State University Architecture UG 2013.12 Guest Critic Universidad de Monterrey Interior Design UG 2013.11 Guest Critic Texas A&M University Architecture UG 2013.11 Guest Critic Universidad de Monterrey Interior Design UG 2013.04 Guest Critic University of Texas, Austin Architecture UG 2013.04 Guest Critic University of Texas, Austin Interior Design UG 2013.04 Guest Critic University of Tennessee Interior Design UG 2012.12 Guest Critic School of Visual Arts, New York Interior Design UG 2012.12 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2012.12 Guest Critic Texas A&M University Architecture UG 2012.11 Guest Critic Texas A&M University Architecture UG 2011.12 Guest Critic SUNY, University at Buffalo Architecture UG 2011.12 Guest Critic School of Visual Arts, New York Interior Design UG 2011.05 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2009.12 Guest Critic Columbia University Urban Design UG 2009.12 Guest Critic Parsons New School of Design Interior Design GRAD 2009.12 Guest Critic Columbia University Urban Design GRAD 2009.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD

2009.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.12 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2009.10 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.10 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.10 Guest Critic New York Institute of Technology Urban Design UG 2009.05 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.05 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.04 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.04 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2009.04 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.04 Guest Critic CUNY Architecture UG 2009.03 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.03 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.03 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2009.02 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2009.02 Guest Critic CUNY Architecture UG 2008.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2008.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2008.12 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2008.12 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2008.11 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2008.11 Guest Critic CUNY Architecture UG 2008.05 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2008.04 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2008.04 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2008.04 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2008.03 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2008.03 Guest Critic CUNY Architecture UG 2007.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design GRAD 2007.05 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2007.03 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Interior Design UG 2006.12 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Architecture UG 2006.11 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2006.11 Guest Critic CUNY Architecture UG 2006.10 Guest Critic Fordham University Architecture UG 2006.09 Guest Critic Pratt Institute Architecture UG

SELECTED ICONIC ARCHITECTURAL & DESIGN PRECEDENTS VISITED 32

AALTO Baker Dormitory MIT, Helsinki House of Culture, Saynatsalo Town Hall GAUDI Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, Parc Güell KAHN Salk Institute, Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad, Richards Laboratories, Yale Center for British Art KUROKAWA Nakagin Capsule Tower, Republic Plaza/Singapore, Kuala Lumpur International Airport

LE CORBUSIER Ahmedabad City Museum, Chandigarh, Millowner’s Association , La Tourette Monastery, Villa Savoye, Swiss Pavilion, Notre-Dame-du-Haut de Ronchamp, Villa La Roche-Jeanneret VAN DER ROHE Barcelona Pavilion, Commonwealth Plaza, Farnsworth House, Seagram’s Building, IIT-Crown Hall, 860-880-900 Lake Shore Drive, Illinois Center, Toronto Dominion Centre, Westmount Square

PEI Boston Hancock Tower, Louvre addition, National Gallery of Art, Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame, Society Hill Towers, NYU Dormitory Towers

SAARINEN

St. Louis Arch, TWA Terminal, Washington Dulles Airport

WRIGHT Fallingwater, Florida Southern College, Guggenheim Museum, Hollyhock House, Marin County Civic Center, Martin House, Oak Park Studio-Residence, Robie House OTHER Alhambra, Chichen Itza Ruins, Copan Ruins, Eiffel Tower, Pantheon, Parthenon, Hagia Sofia, Giza Pyramids, Petra, Jerash, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Palace of the Winds (Jaipur), Taj Mahal, Golden Temple (Amritsar), Golden Temple (Bangkok), Nikko, Nara, Tulum Ruins SELECTED MAJOR CITIES WORLDWIDE

Amman, Amsterdam, Ankara, Athens, Atlanta, Baltimore, Bangkok, Barcelona, Bilbao, Bogota, Boston, Brussels, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Busan, Cairo, Cali, Canberra, Cartagena, Cape Town, Chandigarh, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Cologne, Cordoba, Dallas, Dubai, Florence, Frankfurt, Fukuoka, Glasgow, Granada, Guadalajara, Guatemala City, Guayaquil, Helsinki, Hong Kong, Houston, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, Krakow, Kyoto, La Plata, Las Vegas, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Los Angeles, Lyon, Hong Kong, Madras, Manila, Managua, Madrid, Medellin, Melbourne, Mendoza, Mexico City, Miami, Milan, Montevideo, Monterrey, Montreal, Mumbai, Munich, Naples, New Delhi, New York, Oslo, Paris, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Prague, Puerto Vallarta, Quebec City, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, St. Louis, San Diego, San Juan, San Francisco, San Salvador, Santiago de Chile, Santo Domingo, Seattle, Seoul, Sevilla, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Tallinn, Tel Aviv, Tegucigalpa, Tokyo, Toronto, Trieste, Tunis, Vancouver, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, Washington, DC; Winnipeg, Zagreb

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 33

AMERICAS Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French West Indies, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Uruguay

EUROPE Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, United Kingdom AFRICA Cape Verde, Egypt, South Africa, Swaziland, Tunisia

NEAR EAST Armenia, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Turkey, United Arab Emirates

ASIA / PACIFIC Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macao, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand

SKILLS 34

Rhino 3D, Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2008/06/04/00, Autocad 2000, Autocad R14, SketchUp, V-Ray, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel Conversational/Written Spanish & French