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1 JEFFREY E. HUBER, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Principal and Director of Urban Design and Planning Brooks + Scarpa Architects 333 Las Olas Way CU1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 945.683.1236 [email protected] Assistant Professor, School of Architecture Florida Atlantic University 111 East Las Olas Boulevard, HEC810 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 954.762.5654 904.540.9135 [email protected] EDUCATION University of Florida 2004 Master of Architecture (MArch) Vicenza Institute of Architecture 2003 Fall Vicenza, Italy University of Florida 2002 Bachelor of Design in Architecture (BDes Arch) Cum Laude TEACHING Florida Atlantic University 2014-present Assistant Professor University of Southern California 2015 Spring Visiting Workshop Critic University of Arkansas 2008-2014 Adjunct Assistant Professor 2005-2007 Design Studio Instructor Mississippi State University, College of Architecture, Art and Design, School of Architecture 2011 Spring Visiting Workshop Critic University of Florida, College of Design, Construction and Planning, School of Architecture 2010 Spring Visiting Critic 2002-2003 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015-present Brooks + Scarpa Architects Principal and Director of Planning and Urban Design - Full Service Design and Planning Company Manage Fort Lauderdale Branch Office Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Los Angeles, California 2015 Birse Thomas Architects Design Director, Project Architect- Full Service Design and Planning Company Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 2014-present Jeffrey E. Huber, Architect Sole Proprietor- Urban Design and Placemaking, Architectural Design and Development, Construction Document Management and Coordination, Project and Construction Management, Specification Writing and Research, Project 3D Visualization and Computer Modeling, Graphic Design, a Full Service Design Company Ft. Lauderdale, Florida University of Arkansas Community Design Center (UACDC) 2012-2014 Assistant Director- Project Design and Development, Design Studio Instructor, Graphic Design, Project

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JEFFREY E. HUBER, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Principal and Director of Urban Design and Planning Brooks + Scarpa Architects 333 Las Olas Way CU1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 945.683.1236 [email protected]

Assistant Professor, School of Architecture Florida Atlantic University 111 East Las Olas Boulevard, HEC810 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 954.762.5654 904.540.9135 [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Florida 2004 Master of Architecture (MArch) Vicenza Institute of Architecture 2003 Fall Vicenza, Italy University of Florida 2002 Bachelor of Design in Architecture (BDes Arch) Cum Laude

TEACHING Florida Atlantic University 2014-present Assistant Professor University of Southern California 2015 Spring Visiting Workshop Critic

University of Arkansas 2008-2014 Adjunct Assistant Professor 2005-2007 Design Studio Instructor Mississippi State University, College of Architecture, Art and Design, School of Architecture 2011 Spring Visiting Workshop Critic University of Florida, College of Design, Construction and Planning, School of Architecture 2010 Spring Visiting Critic 2002-2003 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015-present Brooks + Scarpa Architects

Principal and Director of Planning and Urban Design - Full Service Design and Planning Company Manage Fort Lauderdale Branch Office Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Los Angeles, California

2015 Birse Thomas Architects

Design Director, Project Architect- Full Service Design and Planning Company Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

2014-present Jeffrey E. Huber, Architect

Sole Proprietor- Urban Design and Placemaking, Architectural Design and Development, Construction Document Management and Coordination, Project and Construction Management, Specification Writing and Research, Project 3D Visualization and Computer Modeling, Graphic Design, a Full Service Design Company Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

University of Arkansas Community Design Center (UACDC) 2012-2014 Assistant Director- Project Design and Development, Design Studio Instructor, Graphic Design, Project

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Management, Research, Academic Lecturer, Office LEED AP, Office Licensed Architect 2008-2012 Project Designer - Project Design and Development, Design Studio Instructor, Graphic Design, Project 2005-2007 Management, Research, Academic Lecturer, Office LEED AP, Office Licensed Architect Fayetteville, Arkansas Howard Davis Associates, Architects P.A. 2007-2008 Intern Architect- Project Design and Development, Construction Document Management and 2004-2005 Coordination, Project and Construction Management, Specification Writing and Research, Project 3D Visualization and Computer Modeling

St. Augustine, Florida Zyscovich Architects, Inc.

2000-2002 Intern Architect-Project and Construction Management (Grand Flamingo Project, South Beach), Project Design and Development (Homestead Downtown Redevelopment Project), Office Administration, As-built Coordination Miami, Florida

HONORS AND AWARDS 2016 Award of Merit Brooks + Scarpa Architects “AESOP DTLA” Florida Association of The American Institute of Architects Merit Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center in association with Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects “UACDC Office” AIA Gulf States Award of Merit University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan: A Reconciliation Landscape” American Society of Landscape Architects Central States Chapter Honor Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” American Society of Landscape Architects Central States Chapter 2016 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” The American Institute of Architects ACSA Collaborative Practice Award Jeffrey Huber and Stephen Luoni “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2015 AIA Palm Beach Award of Merit Unbuilt Residential Birse Thomas Architects “Northwood Mixed-Use Project” The Palm Beach Chapter of the American Institute of Architects American Architecture Award “The Trailhead Complex at the Maumelle Nature Center” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design AIA Fort Lauderdale Student Honor Award FAU School of Architecture Faculty “Gateways, Breezeways, and Gardens: Envisioning the Main Campus of Florida Atlantic University” The Fort Lauderdale Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Honorable Mention in Urban Design (Concept) University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect

“The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” Architecture Podium International Awards 2015 AIA Florida Honor Award for Unbuilt Design

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University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock”

The Florida Association of The American Institute of Architects AIA Florida Honor Award for Unbuilt Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“The Trailhead Complex at the Maumelle Nature Center” The Florida Association of The American Institute of Architects ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning

University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario”

American Society of Landscape Architects Green GOOD DESIGN Award

University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario”

European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, and The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design EDRA/Places Award for Place Design, Planning, and Research University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” Places and the Environmental Design Research Association ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Four Urban Housing Narratives: Getting the City to be a Master Developer” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects 2014 2014 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2014 ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning

University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock”

American Society of Landscape Architects 2014 CNU Charter Awards: Award of Merit for Best Planning Tool University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” The Congress for the New Urbanism

Special Mention: Architizer A+ Awards for Architecture + Urban Transformation

University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” Architizer ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Neighborhood Main Street Revitalization Plan” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects Honorable Mention: 61st Progressive Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” Architect 2014 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” The American Institute of Architects 2013 2013 WAN Award for Urban Design: Shortlist University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” World Architecture News

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Honor Award for Planning and Analysis UACDC with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Kigali Institute of Technology and Science “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” Arkansas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects 2013 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2013 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

Achievement in Urban Design Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Neighborhood Revitalization Little Rock” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Unique Contribution to Planning Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Achievement in Urban Design Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Award: Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Maumelle Environmental Trailhead Complex” Boston Society of Architects Citation Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects WAF 2013 Award for Future Projects Master Planning: Finalist University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” World Architecture Festival Finalist: Concept Category University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” Fast Company Design Awards Grand Award: On the Boards UACDC with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Kigali Institute of Technology and Science “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” Residential Architect Design Awards 2013 ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” American Society of Landscape Architects 2013 CNU Charter Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” The Congress for the New Urbanism Grand Prize: 2013 CNU Charter Awards UACDC with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Kigali Institute of Technology and Science

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“Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” The Congress for the New Urbanism

2013 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Rock Street Pocket Housing” The American Institute of Architects 2012 2012-2013 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award UACDC with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Kigali Institute of Technology and Science “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood”

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” American Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects WAN 12 Award for Urban Generation: Finalist University of Arkansas Community Design Center “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” World Architecture News 2012 WAF Award for Future Projects Master Planning: Shortlisted University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” World Architecture Festival Singapore 2012 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies 2012 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas”

The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design & The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies

Honorable Mention: 2012 CNU Charter Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” The Congress for the New Urbanism Eco Award for Best Sustainable Investment University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” Earth Day Northwest Arkansas Grand Award Winner University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” Residential Architect Design Awards 2012 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” The American Institute of Architects 2011-2012 ACSA/AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award Jeffrey Erwin Huber Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Institute of Architecture Students 2011-2012 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

2011 Finalist Urban Design WAN 11 Awards

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University of Arkansas Community Design Center "Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario" World Architecture News Honor Award for Planning and Analysis

UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Arkansas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects 2011 ASLA Award of Excellence in Communications University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award: On the Boards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Ralph Bunche Neighborhood Vision Plan” Residential Architect Design Awards 2011 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” The American Institute of Architects 2011 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” The American Institute of Architects 2010 2010 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Washington University in St. Louis “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design

Unique Contribution to Planning Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association

Achievement in Urban Design Award

University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, AR” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Award: Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center "Putting the Farm Back Into Farmington, AR: Agricultural Urbanism for Public Spaces” Boston Society of Architects McIntosh Architecture Faculty Award with Steve Luoni "Agricultural Urbanism" Research University of Arkansas, Fay Jones School of Architecture Great Places Award in Planning University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Washington University in St. Louis “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” Places and the Environmental Design Research Association 2010 AIA Education Honors Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” The American Institute of Architects 2010 AIA Education Honors Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Visioning a 21st Century Learning System” The American Institute of Architects

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Merit Award: On the Boards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Residential Architect Design Awards 2010 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design

UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” The American Institute of Architects 2009 2009 American Architecture Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design Citation Award

UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects 2009 Gold Medal UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Association of Licensed Architects 2009 Community Outreach Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Green Building Education Recognition Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center U.S. Green Building Council 2009 Professional Design Awards UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Society of American Registered Architects Achievement in Urban Design Award UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Unique Contribution to Planning Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Washington University in St. Louis “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Citation: Urban Design Awards UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Boston Society of Architects/New York Chapter of The American Institute of Architects Merit Award UACDC with Conway + Schulte Architects, and oslund.and.assoc. “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Minnesota Chapter: American Society of Landscape Architects 2009 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” The American Institute of Architects Award: 56th Progressive Architecture Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Architect 2008 ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center

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“Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects Citation Award

University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects 2008 Golden Paddle Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Illinois River Watershed Partnership Achievement in Urban Design Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Citation Award: Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center "Monticello: Place-Based Planning in the Five Urbanisms of Every American Town" Boston Society of Architects 2008 NCARB Prize University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Washington University in St. Louis

“Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards 2008 ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” American Society of Landscape Architects 2008 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” The American Institute of Architects 2008 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed Planning as a Platform for Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley” The American Institute of Architects 2008 AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Washington University in St. Louis “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” The American Institute of Architects Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Environmental Education University of Arkansas Community Design Center Ozark Headwaters Chapter of the Sierra Club 2007 ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects Honor Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Monticello: Place-based Codes and Plans for an Arkansas Delta Community” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects Citation Award: Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed Planning as a Platform for Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley” Boston Society of Architects Citation Award: Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards

with Zack Cooley and Peter Bednar “The Dam Theater”

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Boston Society of Architects 2007 Charter Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Congress for the New Urbanism 2007 NCARB Prize University of Arkansas Community Design Center

“Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards 2007 AIA Education Honors Award University of Arkansas + Washington University in St. Louis “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” The American Institute of Architects Citation: 54th Progressive Architecture Awards University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Veranda Urbanism: Good Shepherd Ecumenical Retirement Community Master Plan” Architect 2006 Citation Award

University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects Finalist: 2006 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” National Science Foundation and Science Academic Convocation Faculty and Student Collaboration Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” University of Arkansas 2006 NCARB Prize University of Arkansas Community Design Center

"Thickening the Professional Knowledge Base: Developing Planning Models and Solutions for Our State” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards 2006 ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” American Society of Landscape Architects 2006 AIA Education Honors Award University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” The American Institute of Architects EDRA/Places Awards for Place Design, Planning, and Research University of Arkansas Community Design Center “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Places and the Environmental Design Research Association 2004 Graduated with Honors (University of Florida) MArch 2003 Academic Scholarship University of Florida Graduate School of Architecture 2002 Graduated with Honors/Cum Laude (University of Florida) BD in Arch 1998 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship University of Florida

RESEARCH/PLANNING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

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2016-2018 NOAA Florida Sea Grant ADaPT: Adaptation Design and Planning Tool for Urban Areas in the Coastal Zone Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Huber, FAU School of Architecture $281,000 2015 HOTBOX Artist Residency Program Visioning and Northwest Neighborhood Implementation Framework Co-Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Huber, FAU School of Architecture $22,967 National Endowment for the Arts “Our Town” Grant: Botanizing the Asphalt of North Beach Village: Integrating Public Art and Resilient Design Sub-awardee: Jeffrey Huber, FAU School of Architecture with City of Fort Lauderdale $50,000 Florida Atlantic University Technology Fee Grant Enhancing Multiple Curricula through 3D Scanning and Visualization FAU School of Architecture $52,939 2014 National Endowment for the Arts

Freeman Arts/Earth Center: Heritage, Agriculture & the Arts Sub-awardee: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $100,000/$150,000

National Endowment for the Arts

Greers Ferry National Garden Park Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $40,000 2013 National Endowment for the Arts “Our Town” Grant: Fayetteville School Avenue Artscape: Integrating Art, Landscape, and Sustainability” Sub-awardee: University of Arkansas Community Design Center with City of Fayetteville $60,000/$100,000 National Endowment for the Arts Toward a Complete Downtown Neighborhood: Fayetteville, AR Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $30,000 2012-2015 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 319 Non-Point Source Pollution Program Project: Initiation of Watershed Management Plan for Little Creek-Palarm Creek Sub-Watershed Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $498,000 2012 Decade of Design: The AIA Urban and Regional Solutions Challenge

The American Institute of Architects, Clinton Global Initiative, and American Collegiate Schools of Architecture “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario Plan”

Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $15,000 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Revitalization Plan for Pettaway Neighborhood: Little Rock, AR Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $30,000 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Printing of Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $10,000 National Endowment for the Arts 2030 Scenario Plan for Fayetteville (Streetcar City) Principal Investigator: University of Arkansas Community Design Center $20,000 2010 McIntosh Architecture Faculty Award "Agrarian Urbanism" Research University of Arkansas, School of Architecture

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$1,000 Arkansas Forestry Commission Redesign Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Grant University of Arkansas Community Design Center $5,000 National Endowment for the Arts Farmington Townscape Plan University of Arkansas Community Design Center $20,000 2009-2010 National Endowment for the Arts American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 University of Arkansas Community Design Center $50,000 University of Arkansas Women’s Giving Circle Publication: Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies University of Arkansas Community Design Center $4,500 2008-2009 National Endowment for the Arts Publication: Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies University of Arkansas Community Design Center $25,000 2007 Kellogg Foundation LEED-ND Certification fess for Habitat for Humanity of Washington County 2007-2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: 319 Non-Point Source Pollution Program Project: Low Impact Neighborhood Development Plan and Statewide Best Practices Manual University of Arkansas Community Design Center $464,000 University of Arkansas Women’s Giving Circle Project: Low Impact Neighborhood Development Plan for Habitat for Humanity University of Arkansas Community Design Center $23,000 2005-present UACDC Research (http://uacdc.uark.edu) 2003 Graduate Research Assistant Contributor The Green Braid, by Kim Tanzer and Rafael Longoria University of Florida

PUBLISHED PROJECTS

Books/Journals, Contributor of Chapters Florida Atlantic University School of Architecture, Gateways, Breezeways, and Gardens: Envisioning the Main Campus of Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale: School of Architecture Press, 2015. University of Arkansas Community Design Center, Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2010. “The Future of Green Architecture,” Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery, Charles Kibert (Wiley and Sons,2005) pp416-421. Refereed Publications Stephen Luoni and Jeffrey Huber, “Reintroducing Agricultural Production into the Design of Cities: A Public Health Good?”, AIA Design and Health Committee, AIA website.

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The Green Braid: Towards an Architecture of Ecology, Economy, and Equity, ed. Kim Tanzer and Rafael Longoria (London: Routledge, 2007). Research Assistant. UACDC-“Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas”, The NCARB Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy (Washington DC: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 2008) pp 26-29. UACDC-“Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”, The NCARB Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy (Washington DC: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 2007) pp 12-19. Aaron Gabriel, Jeffrey Huber, Stephen Luoni, “Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed Planning as a Platform for Campus Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley”, Just Add Water: ACSA 2007 Southwest Fall Conference (The University of Texas at Austin) pp 113-117. Jeffrey Huber, Aaron Gabriel, Stephen Luoni, “Habitat Trails: A Low Impact Habitat for Humanity Neighborhood Development”, Just Add Water: ACSA 2007 Southwest Fall Conference (The University of Texas at Austin) pp 119-122. UACDC-"Thickening the Professional Knowledge Base: Developing Planning Models and Solutions for Our State”, The NCARB Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy (Washington DC: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 2006) pp 20-23. UACDC-“Vacillations Between Discrete and Ecological Thinking: The University of Arkansas Community Design Center”, Oz: Journal of the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design (Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University, Volume 28, 2006) pp 24-29. Published Projects and Reviews of Creative Work “Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan: A Reconciliation Landscape”, Landscape Architecture Frontiers Journal, July 2016, forthcoming. Bradford McKee and Lisa Speckhardt. “The 2014 ASLA Professional Awards”, Landscape Architecture, October 2014, forthcoming. Christian Narkiewicz-Laine, ed. Global Design + Urbanism 2012, Athens, Greece: The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies, forthcoming. “AIA Honor Awards/ Regional + Urban Design: The Creative Corridor”, Architect, June 2014, p 218. “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario”, 2014 CNU Charter Awards: The Global Award for Excellence in Urban Design, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2014, p 21. “ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Awards” Architectural Education Awards: 2013-2014, Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp 74-75. Katie Gerfen, “The 61st Annual Progressive Architecture Awards/Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario”, Architect, February 2014, p 100. “Holistic Design for Sustainable Living in Kigali”, Research Frontiers: University of Arkansas, Fall/Winter 2013-2014, p 4. “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario”, WAN Awards Urban Design 2013 Shortlisted, December 16, 2013, https://backstage.worldarchitecturenews.com/wanawards/project/fayetteville-2030-food-city-scenario. Nalina Moses, The Newest Multidisciplinary Trend in Architecture Education: Public Health”, AIArchitect, November 8, 2013, http://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB100479. Bradford McKee and Lisa Speckhardt. “The 2013 ASLA Professional Awards”, Landscape Architecture, October 2013, p 100. “Design Awards 2013”, The Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects: A Supplement to Arkansas Business, Vol 30, No 41, October 14, 2013, p 7. “Rwandan Neighborhood Design Wins Top Honors in Charter Awards Program”, Arkansas: The Magazine of the Arkansas Alumni Association, Inc., Fall 2013, p 8. Margaret Rhodes, “Announcing The 54 Finalists In Our Innovation By Design Awards”, Fast Company, September 11, 2013, http://www.fastcodesign.com/3016625/innovation-by-design-awards/announcing-the-54-finalists-in-our-innovation-by-design-awards?partner=newsletter. “Kigali, Lower East Side plans top Charter Awards”, Better! Cities and Towns, Vol 2, No 4, June 2013, p 22. Harrison Fraker, The Hidden Potential of Sustainable Neighborhoods: Lessons from Low-Carbon Communities, Washington DC: Island Press, 2013, pp 175 & 178. Emily Talen, ed. Charter of the New Urbanism, New York: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2013, p 136. Meghan Drueding, Bruce Snider, and Cheryl Weber, "Residential Architect Design Awards 2013", Residential Architect, May-June 2013, p 90. “AIA Honor Awards/ Regional + Urban Design: Rock Street Pocket Housing”, Architect, June 2013, p 240.

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“Main Street Arts District in Little Rock Arkansas”, 2013 CNU Charter Awards: The Global Award for Excellence in Urban Design, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2013, p 13. “ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Awards” Architectural Education Awards: 2012-2013, Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp 50-51. “ACSA Collaborative Practice Award” Architectural Education Awards: 2012-2013, Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp 36-35. “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity”, 2013 CNU Charter Awards: The Global Award for Excellence in Urban Design, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2013, pp cover, 4, 6-7. Lindsey Millar, “When Buildings Play Movies: The Creative Corridor Plan for Main”, Arkansas Times, March 28, 2013, pp 22-23, 41-42. Nan Ellin, “Case Studies: Open Space Seattle 2100, The CEDAR Approach, University of Arkansas Community Design Center”, Good Urbanism: Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places, Washington DC: Island Press, 2013, pp 73-80, Plates 12 and 13. Kim A. O’Connell, “Health Conscious”, Architect, February 2013, pp 38-39. Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan, “Wanna Reinvent the Inner City? Reinvent Its Housing Stock”, Fast Company, January 28, 2013, http://www.fastcodesign.com/1671705/wanna-reinvent-the-inner-city-reinvent-its-housing-stock#6. Kaid Benfield, The Atlantic Cities, “The Case for Shared Green Spaces”, The Atlantic Media Company, January 14, 2013, http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborhoods/2013/01/case-shared-backyards/4387/. David Hinson and Justin Miller, “Habitat Trails”, Designed for Habitat: Collaborations with Habitat for Humanity, New York: Routledge, 2013, pp 24-43. “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario”, International New Architecture, Shanghai, December 2012, Vol 3, pp 58-71. “Three Architecture Projects Recognized at National Level”, Arkansas: The Magazine of the Arkansas Alumni Association, Inc., Winter 2012, p 10. Sara Fernandez Cendon, “Arkansas Design Center Tackles Problems Omnipresent and Invisible”, AIArchitect, American Institute of Architects, July 13, 2012, http://www.aia.org/practicing/AIAB095361 “Connections: MacArthur Park District Master Plan”, AIA 2010-2012 Designs for the New Decade, Hong Kong: Design Media Publishing Limited and Washington D.C.: The American Institute of Architects, 2012, pp 124-127. “Low Impact Development: A Design Manual for Urban Areas”, AIA 2010-2012 Designs for the New Decade, Hong Kong: Design Media Publishing Limited and Washington D.C.: The American Institute of Architects, 2012, pp 292-297. “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric”, AIA 2010-2012 Designs for the New Decade, Hong Kong: Design Media Publishing Limited and Washington D.C.: The American Institute of Architects, 2012, pp 298-301. “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario”, AIA 2010-2012 Designs for the New Decade, Hong Kong: Design Media Publishing Limited and Washington D.C.: The American Institute of Architects, 2012, pp 404-407. “Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design”, Architect, May 2012, p 233. “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario”, 2012 CNU Charter Awards, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2012, p 18. Meghan Drueding, Cheryl Weber, Nigel Maynard and Bruce Snider, "Residential Architect Design Awards 2012", Residential Architect, March-April 2012, p 80. “ACSA New Faculty Teaching Award” Architectural Education Awards: 2012, Washington D.C.: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp 26-27. “ACSA Collaborative Practice Award” Architectural Education Awards: 2012, Washington D.C.: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, pp 34-35. “Roman Square Bouquet: Defining a Square”, Architecture Competition Works, Shanghai: International New Architecture, 2011, pp 310-313. “Roman Square: An Episodic Approach”, Architecture Competition Works, Shanghai: International New Architecture, 2011, pp 314-317. “Khedivial Cairo: An Evolved Metabolism”, Architecture Competition Works, Shanghai: International New Architecture, 2011, pp 400-405. “Unbuilt Architecture Awards”, Boston Society of Architects/AIA 2010 Design Awards, Boston: The Boston Society of Architects, 2011.

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Meghan Drueding, Cheryl Weber, Bruce Snider, and Nigel Maynard, “Residential Architect Design Awards”, Residential Architect, May-June 2010, p 83. American Institute of Architects 2010 Honor Awards”, Architectural Record, June 2010, p 116. “Urban Design Awards”, Boston Society of Architects/AIA 2009 Design Awards, Boston: The Boston Society of Architects, 2010, p 161. Amanda Kolson Hurley, “Community Design”, Architect, December 2009, p 54. Kendall Curlee, “Back to the Future: The University of Arkansas Community Design Center Makes the Case for Light Rail”, Research Frontiers: University of Arkansas, Fall 2009, pp 20-25. “ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Awards”, Architectural Education Awards, Washington D.C.: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 2009, pp 54-54. “The 2009 AIA Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design”, Landscape Architecture, 2009, No 2, Beijing, China, pp 39-42. “American Institute of Architects 2009 Honor Awards”, Architectural Record, May 2009, pp 103, 138. Lance Jay Brown, FAIA; David Dixon, FAIA; Oliver Gillham, AIA, Urban Design For an Urban Century: Placemaking for People, Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009, pp 240-241. "99K House Competition", Rice Design Alliance and the American Institute of Architects, Houston Chapter, Houston: RDA/AIA, 2009, pp 142-143 “Web Search Brings Egyptian Scholars to University of Arkansas Community Design Center”, Arkansas: The Magazine of the Arkansas Alumni Association, Inc, Winter 2008, p 10. “Unbuilt Architecture Awards”, Boston Society of Architects/AIA 2008 Design Awards, Boston: The Boston Society of Architects, 2009, pp 136-137, 142-143. Katie Gerfen, “The 56th Annual P/A Awards: The New Face of Progress”, Architecture, January 2009, pp 55-61. “2008 ASLA Awards”, Landscape Architecture, August, 2008, pp 114-155, 128-129. “Habitat Trails: Low Impact Residential Development”, International New Architecture, August, 2008, No 1, RMB 58, Shanghai, China, pp 98-109. “Watershed Planning as a Platform for Campus Improvements”, International New Architecture, August, 2008, No 2, RMB 58, Shanghai, China, pp 94-101. “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies”, International New Architecture, August, 2008, No 3, RMB 58, Shanghai, China, pp 90-99. “AIA Honor Awards 2008”, Architectural Creations, Vol 2, 2008, Damascus, Syria, pp 96-119, 148-149, 158-159. Meghan Drueding, “Street Smart: a fresh approach to planning elevates a low-impact development”, Residential Architect, Vol 12, No 7, August, 2008, pp 17-18. Staci Matlock, “Tomorrow’s Greener Neighborhood: The Development of Porchscapes”, Green Building Community, ConnectPress, Ltd. June 26, 2008, http://www.greenbuildingcommunity.com “NCARB Names Winners of 2008 Prize”, Architect, May 2008, p 22. Ingrid Spencer, “American Institute of Architects 2008 Honor Awards”, Architectural Record, May 2008, pp 123, 164, 168. Barbara Jaquish, “Consider the Source: Sustainable Means Keeping Water Close to Home”, Research Frontiers: University of Arkansas, Spring 2008, pp 20-25. “ACSA/AIA Housing Design Education Awards”, Architectural Education Awards, Washington D.C.: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 2008, pp 55-59. “Awards and Honors”, James P. Cramer and Jennifer Evans Yankopolus, eds. Almanac of Architecture & Design 2008/Ninth Edition, Atlanta: The Greenway Group, Inc., 2008, pp 39-40, 114, 401, 431. “Unbuilt Architecture Awards”, Architecture Boston 2007: The Year in Review, Boston: The Boston Society of Architects, 2007, pp 82-87. “Finalists”, AIA 2006 Design Awards, The Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, p 9. Katie Gerfen, “54th Annual P/A Awards”, Architect, Volume 96, No 1, January 2007, pp 50, and 82-83. “The Work of UACDC”, Integral Urbanism, Nan Ellin (New York: Routledge, 2006) pp 29, 47-48, 55.

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Julie Kim, “2006 EDRA/Places Awards Planning: Habitat Trails”, Places: Forum of Design for the Public Realm, Volume 18, No 3, Fall 2006, pp 18-22, and inside cover. “Light Rail, Linked Cities”, Research Frontiers: University of Arkansas, Fall 2006, p 3. “Winners: 2006 ASLA Awards”, Landscape Architecture, July 2006, pp 94-109. Matt McGowan, “Water Ways: Researchers Dream of Sculpting Streams”, Arkansas: The Magazine of the Arkansas Alumni Association, Inc., Spring 2006, pp 20-25. Matt McGowan, “Water Ways: Researchers Dream of Sculpting Streams”, Research Frontiers: University of Arkansas, Spring 2006, pp 18-23. Susanne Schindler, “Le Community Design aux Etats-Unis”, L’Architecture d’Aujourd’ hui, January-February 2006, No 362, pp 104-111. Laura Keech, “Arkansas AIA Design Awards”, The Design Book 2006, supplement to At Home in Arkansas Magazine, 2006, p 7. Charles Kibert, Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery. 2005. Graduate Thesis Project entitled “The South Dade Ecology Institute”, pp 416-421

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Refereed Presentations and/or Exhibitions at International Conferences 2015 “The Trailhead Complex at the Maumelle Nature Center” and “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” AIA Florida Design Awards Presentations AIA Florida Annual Convention in Boca Raton “Four Housing Narratives to Anchor and Arts District” ACSA Housing Design Education Awards Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2014 “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” 2014 CNU Charter Awards Annual Meeting of The Congress for the New Urbanism, Buffalo 2013 “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood”

The Second International Tripartite Conference on Sustainable Urbanization as Response to Urban Poverty Eradication United Nations Habitat: Kigali, Rwanda

“The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” World Architecture Festival 2013 Singapore “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” 2013 CNU Charter Awards Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Salt Lake City “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” 2013 CNU Charter Awards Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Salt Lake City 2012 “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 5th Annual World Architecture Festival 2012 Singapore Eman Abdel-Sabour and Stephen Luoni, “Khedivial Cairo: An Evolved Metabolism” European Association for Architectural Education/Architectural Research Centers Consortium Conference Milan, Italy “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 2012 CNU Charter Awards Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, West Palm Beach 2010 “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” Great Places Award Winners Environmental Design Research Association Annual Conference, Washington DC 2009 H. Youssef, L. Riguccio, S. Luoni, “Reviving a Neighborhood”

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European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools Conference 2009 Genoa, Italy Eman Abdel-Sabour, Lara Riguccio, Steve Luoni, “Enhancing Abundant Space Quality in City Context” European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools Conference 2009 Genoa, Italy 2007 “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Charter Awards 2007: CNU XV

Congress for the New Urbanism, Philadelphia 2006 “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

2006 American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting & EXPO and 43rd IFLA World Congress, Minneapolis, Minnesota A. Gabriel, S. Luoni, J. Huber, “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

EDRA/Places Awards for Place Design, Planning, and Research Annual Meeting of the Environmental Design Research Association Atlanta, Georgia Invited Moderator or Panelist at Conferences, Refereed Presentations and/or Exhibitions at Local/National/State Conferences/Meetings 2016 Presenter: Lunch Lecture Series “City as Ecology” Smart Growth Partnership and ULI Fort Lauderdale 2015 Presenter: Green Infrastructure Workshop “Low Impact Development for Urban Areas” NOAA and the City of Ft. Lauderdale Moderator: “South Florida Successes” Streetsmarts 4th Annual City of Fort Lauderdale Transportation Summit 2015 Presenter: Dept. of Sustainable Planning and Development “Low Impact Development for Urban Areas” City of Ft. Lauderdale 2014 Presenter: Northwest Arkansas Council “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” Northwest Arkansas Food Group Presenter: Local Food Group Meeting “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” Fayetteville Forward Local Food Group Presenter: City of Fayetteville City Council “Four Housing Narratives to Anchoring an Arts District” City Council Agenda Session Presenter: Talk 10: ACSA Awards “Pettaway Neighborhood Main Street Revitalization Plan”

102nd American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting, Miami Beach 2013 Speaker: Low Impact Development City Green Initiative City of Russellville, Arkansas Speaker: Low Impact Development Second Biannual Four-State Watershed Academy Ozarks Water Watch: Upper White River Watershed Speaker: Low Impact Development Community Conservation Workshop Missouri Department of Conservation Presenter: Talk 10: ACSA Awards “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood: Kigali, Rwanda”

101st American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting, San Francisco 2012 Panelist: Sustainable Communities Leadership Summit

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“The Work of UACDC” Applied Sustainability Center at the University of Arkansas Presenter: Central States Conference “Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas”

American Society of Landscape Architects Central States Conference, Kansas City Exhibition: “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 2012 CNU Charter Awards Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, West Palm Beach Exhibition: Honor Awards “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” AIA 2012 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Washington D.C. Exhibition: Residential Architect Design Awards “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” AIA 2012 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Washington D.C. Presenter: Talk 10: ACSA Awards “Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas”

100th American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting, Boston 2011 Panelist: The Work of UACDC Arkansas Architects for Sustainability Symposium University of Arkansas and Fay Jones School of Architecture Speaker: Low Impact Development Second Annual Raingarden Academy Illinois River Watershed Partnership Speaker and Panelist: Low Impact Development First Biannual Four-State Watershed Academy Illinois River Watershed Partnership Exhibition: Awards

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” ASLA 2011 Annual Meeting, American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego

Exhibition: Honor Awards

“Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas” AIA 2011 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, New Orleans Exhibition: Honor Awards “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” AIA 2011 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, New Orleans Exhibition: Residential Architect Design Awards “Ralph Bunche Neighborhood Vision Plan” AIA 2011 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, New Orleans 2010 Speaker: "Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas" First Annual Rain Garden Academy Illinois River Watershed Partnership Speaker: "Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas" Research Symposium, Economic and Environmental Issues in Arkansas University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Public Policy Center, Little Rock Exhibition: “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” Great Places Award Winners Environmental Design Research Association Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Speaker: "Regenerative Urban Landscapes: A Primer for Low Impact Development in Arkansas" Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Construction & Developers Committee Speaker: "Regenerative Urban Landscapes: A Primer for Low Impact Development in Arkansas" 2010 Northwest Arkansas Development Conference Exhibition: Honor Awards

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“MacArthur Park District Master Plan” AIA 2010 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Miami 2009 Exhibition: Honor Awards “Porchscapes: Between Neighborhood Watershed and Home” AIA 2009 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, San Francisco 2008 Exhibition: 2008 NCARB Prize Winners “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Annual Meeting: Washington DC Exhibition: “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” ASLA 2008 Annual Meeting, American Society of Landscape Architects, Philadelphia Exhibition: 2008 NCARB Prize Winners “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” AIA 2008 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Boston Exhibition: Honor Awards “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” “Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed Planning as a Platform for Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley” Exhibition: “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” (with Washington University at St. Louis) AIA 2008 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Boston 2007 Panelist and Presenter: Huber, “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

ASCE Arkansas Conference

Presenter: Huber, “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” ACSA Southwestern Conference “Just Add Water”

Exhibition: “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

Charter Awards 2007: CNU XV Congress of the New Urbanism, Philadelphia Exhibition: “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” AIA Education Honors Awards

AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Expo, The American Institute of Architects: San Antonio Presenter: Luoni, Huber, Gabriel, Conway, “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas”

AIA Education Honors Awards AIA 2007 National Convention and Design Expo, The American Institute of Architects: San Antonio Exhibition: 2007 NCARB Prize Winners “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Annual Meeting: Washington DC 2006 Exhibition: “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

2006 American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting & EXPO and 43rd IFLA World Congress, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Exhibition: “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

Arkansas Chapter of the League of Women Voters

Exhibition: 2006 NCARB Prize Winners "Thickening the Professional Knowledge Base: Developing Planning Models and Solutions for Our State” National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Annual Meeting: Washington DC

Presenter: Gabriel, Luoni, Huber, “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” EDRA/Places Awards for Place Design, Planning, and Research Annual Meeting of the Environmental Design Research Association

Atlanta, Georgia2006 Presenter and Co-facilitator: Gabriel, Huber, Luoni, “Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed as a Planning Platform for Campus Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley” Sixth Annual American Ecological Engineering Society: University of California at Berkeley Presenter and Co-facilitator: Huber, Gabriel, Luoni, “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” Sixth Annual American Ecological Engineering Society: University of California at Berkeley

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Exhibition: “Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development” AIA Education Honors Awards

AIA 2006 National Convention and Design Expo, The American Institute of Architects: Los Angeles

EXHIBITIONS 2015 “Gateways, Breezeways, and Gardens: Envisioning the Main Campus of Florida Atlantic University AIA Florida Annual Convention and Tradeshow Boca Raton, Florida “The Gateways of FAU and Boca Raton” FAU Ritter Gallery Boca Raton, Florida 2013 “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” 2013 American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting & EXPO Boston, Massachusetts

“The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” University of Arkansas Community Design Center + Marlon Blackwell Architect 1) The City and the World 14th International Biennial of Architecture Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires 2) The City and the World The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies Contemporary Space Athens: Athens, Greece 3) American Architecture Awards 2013 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design

“Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 1) The City and the World 14th International Biennial of Architecture Buenos Aires: Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires 2) The City and the World The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies Contemporary Space Athens: Athens, Greece 3) American Architecture Awards 2013 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” 6th Annual World Architecture Festival 2013, Singapore “Maumelle Environmental Trailhead Complex” 1) BSA 2013 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, 2014 2) Build Boston The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, 2013 “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 1) BSA 2012 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, 2013 2) Build Boston The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, 2012 Professional Awards “Pettaway Neighborhood Revitalization Little Rock” “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” Arkansas Chapter of the American Planning Association Conference: Fayetteville, Arkansas Professional Awards “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” ASLA 2013 Annual Meeting, American Society of Landscape Architects, Boston

Decade of Design/AIA and Clinton Global Initiative “Fayetteville 2030: Food City Scenario” AIA 2013 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Denver Residential Architect Design Awards

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“Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” AIA 2013 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Denver Honor Awards “Rock Street Pocket Housing” AIA 2013 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Denver Charter Awards “The Creative Corridor: A Main Street Revitalization for Little Rock” 2013 Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Salt Lake City Charter Awards “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” 2013 Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Salt Lake City Talk 10: ACSA Awards UACDC with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Kigali Institute of Technology and Science “Building Neighborhoods that Build Social and Economic Prosperity: Manual for a Complete Neighborhood” 101st American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting: San Francisco American Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA Awards “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” 101st American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting: San Francisco American Collegiate Schools of Architecture and The American Institute of Architects: San Francisco

2012 “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 5th Annual World Architecture Festival 2012, Singapore “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” 1) The American Architecture Awards 2012 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design 2) New American Architecture Awards 2012 The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies Contemporary Space Athens: Athens, Greece 3) American Architecture Awards 2012 “The City and the World”: Istanbul Biennial Istanbul, Turkey “Townscaping an Automobile-Oriented Fabric: Farmington, Arkansas” 1) The American Architecture Awards 2012 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design 2) New American Architecture Awards 2012 The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies Contemporary Space Athens: Athens, Greece 3) American Architecture Awards 2012 “The City and the World”: Istanbul Biennial Istanbul, Turkey Honor Awards “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” AIA 2012 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC Residential Architect Design Awards “Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood” AIA 2012 National Convention and Expo: The American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC Charter Awards “Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario” 2012 Annual Meeting of the Congress for the New Urbanism, West Palm Beach

"Pettaway Main Street Revitalization Plan" StudioMain: Little Rock, Arkansas "Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood" StudioMain: Little Rock, Arkansas 2010 “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas”

1) New World Architecture Exhibition: The American Architecture Awards 2010

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The City and the World Symposium The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid

2) New American Architecture Awards 2010 The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

Contemporary Space Athens: Athens, Greece 3) New American Architecture Awards 2010 Istanbul

"Putting the Farm Back into Farmington, AR: Agricultural Urbanism for Public Spaces”

1) BSA 2010 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, 2011 2) Build Boston, The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, 2010 2009 “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects: Hot Springs “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” New American Architecture

The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Contemporary Space: Athens, Greece “MacArthur Park District Master Plan” Build Boston, The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, 2009 Boston Society of Architects/New York Chapter of The American Institute of Architects “MacArthur Park Connections Master Plan”

2009 Building Community Exhibition: Minneapolis Minneapolis AIA, Hennepin County, and Minneapolis Planning and Community and Economic Development

2008 "Monticello: Place-Based Planning in the Five Urbanisms of Every American Town" 1) BSA 2008 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, Massachusetts (2009) 2) Build Boston, The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, Massachusetts (2008) "The Dam Theater" 1) BSA 2008 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, Massachusetts (2009) 2) Build Boston, The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, Massachusetts (2008) 2007 “Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed Planning as a Platform for Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley” 1) BSA 2007 Unbuilt Architecture Design Awards The Boston Society of Architects, The Architects Building: Boston, Massachusetts (2008) 2) Build Boston, The Annual Building Industry Convention, World Trade Center: Boston, Massachusetts (2007) “Veranda Urbanism: Good Shepherd Ecumenical Retirement Community Master Plan” 54th Annual Progressive Architecture Award Winners New York City Center for Architecture Invited Exhibitions 2008 “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas” Minnesota AIA Annual Convention: Minneapolis “Porchscapes: An Affordable LEED Neighborhood Development” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects: Hot Springs

“Building Recombinant Ecologies: Work from the University of Arkansas Community Design Center” Mithun, Seattle

2007 “Monticello: Place-based Codes and Plans for Arkansas Delta Community” and “Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies” Arkansas Chapter of The American Institute of Architects: Rogers

“Building Recombinant Ecologies: Work from the University of Arkansas Community Design Center” Phillip Meyers, Jr. Memorial Gallery: Steger Student Life Center, University of Cincinnati

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“Recombinant Urbanism: ecological models of planning and development from the University of Arkansas Community

Design Center” University of Tennessee School of Architecture: Knoxville, Tennessee

2006 “Recombinant Urbanism: ecological models of planning and development from the University of Arkansas Community

Design Center” Nashville Civic Design Center: Nashville, Tennessee

“Recombinant Urbanism: ecological models of planning and development from the University of Arkansas Community Design Center” Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design and College of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis

“Habitat Trails: from infill house to green neighborhood development”

2006 Arkansas Chapter: The American Institute of Architects Convention: Hot Springs Design Competition Entries 2010 International Competition for the Urban Design of Opera and Ataba Squares, Cairo, Egypt Roman Square, Brno, Czech Republic One Prize, Mowing to Growing Competition, terreform One 2009 Miami Pier/Museum Competition, Architectum, Miami Beach, Florida 2008 99K House Competition, Houston, Texas Chichen Itza Lodge/ Museum Competition, Architectum, Chichen Itza, Mexico 2007 Envisioning Gateway: A Public Design Competition for Gateway National Park, New York

“San Isidro 2007” Lofts Building, Architectum, Lima, Peru 7th Annual OISTAT Theater Architecture Competition

2003 Witters Competition (University of Florida)

SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Architecture, Planning, and Urban Design Botanizing the Asphalt of North Beach Village RAMA House Prototype Southside Mews Housing Fayetteville 2030: Transit City Scenario Pettaway Pocket Neighborhood: Little Rock Arkansas Ralph Bunche Neighborhood Revitalization Plan Westside Public Xeriscape Gardens: Fayetteville, Arkansas Noland Xeriscape Garden: Fayetteville, Arkansas An Evolved Metabolism: Ataba and Opera Squares: Cairo, Egypt Townscaping an Auto-Oriented Fabric: Farmington Arkansas MacArthur Park Master Plan: Little Rock, Arkansas Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas Art Center Conversion of Tyson Factory: Fayetteville, Arkansas Habitat for Humanity Development: Fayetteville, Arkansas Habitat for Humanity Development: Rogers, Arkansas Oliver Farms Office Park: Rogers, Arkansas Target Store Green Parking Lot Prototype Development Wal-Mart Store Prototype Development Town Master Plan and Codes for Monticello, Arkansas Watershed Master Plan for the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Saint Francis High School, Gainesville, Florida Bishop Snyder High School, Jacksonville, Florida Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville, Florida St. Johns County Utility Office Building and Warehouses, St. Augustine, Florida Cocoon House Prototype, St. Augustine, Florida Publications

Gateways, Breezeways, and Gardens: Envisioning the Main Campus of Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale: School of Architecture Press, 2015.

Low Impact Development: a design manual for urban areas, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2010. Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies, 2007. Planning Primer: Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), 2006. Monticello: Place-Based Codes and Plans for an Arkansas Delta Community, 2006. Habitat Trails: Habitat for Humanity, from infill house to green neighborhood development, 2005. Porches, 2005.

Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed as a Planning Platform for Campus Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley, 2005.

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PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND ACCREDITATION _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2011-present Registered Architect in Arkansas; License Number (4541) 2011-2013 Affiliate Member of the American Society of Landscape Architects 2010-present National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Certificate Number (71004) 2010-present Registered Architect in Florida; License Number (AR95504) 2010-present LEED Accredited Professional Building Design and Construction (LEED AP BD+C) (GBCI 76795) 2010-present Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2006-2010 Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects (Assoc. AIA) 2006-present Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP)

COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Organizations 2016-present Member, AIA Florida Strategic Council 2016-present Treasurer and Executive Board Member, Fort Lauderdale Chapter of the American Institute of Architects 2015-present Member, AIA Florida Convention Committee 2015-present Board Member, Sustainability Advisory Board for the City of Ft. Lauderdale 2015-present Member, Built Environment Subcommittee, Broward County Climate Change Task Force 2011-present Member, The Congress for the New Urbanism 2010-2014 Affiliate Member, American Society of Landscape Architects 2010-present Member, American Institute of Architects 2007-2014 Member, Arkansas Chapter of the United States Green Building Council 2007-2009 Member, North Florida Chapter of the United States Green Building Council 2006-2010 Associate Member, American Institute of Architects 2005-2014 Member, United States Green Building Council (University of Arkansas) 2005-present Member, National Council for Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) 2001-present Member, United States Green Building Council (Individual) Reviews, Juries, Presentations and Lectures 2015 Juror: AIA Potomac Valley Design Awards

Lecturer: “You Cannot Solve Planning through a Plan: Strategies vs. Projects”, University of Southern California 2014 Lecturer: “Anchoring an Arts District”, LARC 5043-ARCH 4023 Presenter: "Low Impact Development", City of Ft. Lauderdale Sustainability Office 2013 Invited Critic; Design Reviews, SpirtForm 5th-Year Option Studio, ARCH 5026

Invited Critic; Design Reviews, UA Department of Landscape Architecture, LARC 3366 2012 Invited Critic; Wedington Corridor Design Reviews: City of Fayetteville

Lecturer: "The Work of UACDC", UA Sustainability Minor, SUST 2103 2011 Lecturer: "Low Impact Development", UA School of Law Invited Critic; Design Reviews: Mississippi State University 2010 Juror: Hnedak Bobo Scholarship Award: University of Arkansas Invited Critic: Graduate Design Reviews: University of Florida 2009 Juror: Hnedak Bobo Scholarship Award: University of Arkansas Juror: Fay Jones Alumni Awards: University of Arkansas 2007 Lecturer: "Habitat Trails", Washington County League of Women Voters 2006 Lecturer: “Fabric Making”: University of Arkansas Visiting Graduate Design Critic: Washington University in St. Louis 2005 Visiting Undergraduate Design Critic: University of Arkansas State and Community Service 2015 Design Captain: Southeast Florida Regional Compact: Resilient Redesign Workshop 2 (Hollywood Team) 2014 Contributing Member: Southeast Florida Regional Compact: Resilient Redesign Workshop (Dania Beach Team) 2013-Present Fayetteville Urban Agriculture Ordinance Committee 2012-Present Fayetteville Forward Local Food Action Group 2009-2010 Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission: Sustainable Mobility Task Force 2007-2009 Fayetteville Low Impact Development Ordinance Committee 2005-2008 Committee Member: NWA Light Rail Transit Committee