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2010–11 Visitors | 2009–10 Visitors | 2008–09 Visitors | 2007–08 Visitors | Past Visitors

The Department of Architecture benefits from a number of fellowships, funds, and endowments that enable it to invite distinguished visitors to teach, research, lecture, and exhibit at CED:


2010–11 Visiting Faculty and Scholars

Carrie Meinberg Burke, AIA
Carrie Meinberg Burke, AIA, & Kevin Burke, AIA, Architecture + Industrial Design, Charlottesville, Virginia
Esherick Associate Professor, Fall 2010

Carrie Meinberg Burke is a licensed architect and industrial designer. Her design methodology integrates an analysis/synthesis process to generate unique built form. Her work spans the range of scales, informed by ongoing research into ecology, light, health, human factors, and thermodynamics. Carrie received her Master of Architecture degree from Yale and has 28 years of design/build experience. Awards include Yale’s Feldman Prize, Virginia AIA, Richard Kelly, Graham Foundation. Published in Architectural Record, Dwell, USA Today, Lotus.

Kevin Burke, AIA
Carrie Meinberg Burke, AIA, & Kevin Burke, AIA, Architecture + Industrial Design, Charlottesville, Virginia
Esherick Associate Professor, Fall 2010

Kevin Burke spent 16 years at the international design firm of William McDonough + Partners in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he was partner and Practice Director. Kevin directed the 40-person studio, leading the establishment of offices in San Francisco and Amsterdam. He also served as lead designer on a number of the firm’s pioneering projects, including 901 Cherry offices for Gap (currently YouTube’s Headquarters), Oberlin College’s Adam Joseph Lewis Center, Park 2020 in Amsterdam, and NASA’s Sustainability Base at the Ames Research Center. Kevin guided the firm’s efforts to integrate Cradle to Cradle design strategies within building and community designs. In addition to lecturing widely about sustainable design, Kevin served as a jurist on the AIA’s Committee on the Environment Top Ten awards in 2006, and the Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., in 2009.

Francisco Pardo
Co-Founder, At103, Mexico City
Friedman Associate Professor, Fall 2010

Francisco Pardo is co-founder of At103, a Mexico City-based architecture firm that began operations in 2001. Prior to establishing his own firm, Francisco worked as a project designer for ChoSlade Architecture in New York City and as a designer for TEN Arquitectos in Mexico City and New York. Francisco holds a Master of Architecture from Columbia University and a Construction Direction Degree from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain) and Anahuac University (Mexico). He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Pratt Institute in New York, the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, the Universidad Anáhuac. Currently, he is the leading architecture professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City.

Francisco and his company have developed over 50 architectural projects ranging from residential and commercial renovations to the design and construction of facilities such as the Ave. Fenix fire station in Mexico City. His work has been recognized with awards in Mexico and internationally. Currently At103 is developing television studios for TV Azteca, which will be the most modern and largest studio set in Latin America.


2009–10 Visiting Faculty and Scholars

Stephen Cassell
Architecture Research Office, New York, New York
Friedman Associate Professor, Fall 2009

Greg Otto
Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, Culver City, California
Friedman Associate Professor, Spring 2010

Frederic Schwartz
Frederic Schwartz Architects, New York, New York
Esherick Associate Professor, Fall 2009


2008–09 Visiting Faculty and Scholars

William H. Fain Jr., FAIA
Managing Partner, Johnson Fain

Friedman Associate Professor, Spring 2009

Mary Griffin, FAIA
Principal, Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects

Friedman Associate Professor, Fall 2008

Eric Haesloop
Principal, Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects

Friedman Associate Professor, Fall 2008

Scott Johnson, FAIA
Design Partner, Johnson Fain

Friedman Associate Professor, Spring 2009

Zoe Prillinger+Luke Ogrydziak
Principals, Ogrydziak / Prillinger Architects, San Francisco

Friedman Assistant Professors, Fall 2008 and Spring 2009

Peter Testa
Principal, Testa & Weiser Inc.

Esherick Associate Professor, Fall 2008


2007–08 Visiting Faculty and Scholars

Annmarie Adams
William C. Macdonald Professor, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Arcus Fellow, Fall 2007–Spring 2008

Margaret Crawford
Professor of Urban Design and Planning Theory, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Friedman Professor of Architectural History, Spring 2008

  • ARCH 279X Rethinking Suburban History, Spring 2008
     

Neil Denari
Principal, Neil M. Denari Architects, Los Angeles; Professor-in-Residence, Architecture and Urban Design, University of California, Los Angeles

Esherick Professor, Fall 2007

Kang Kiang
Friedman Professor, Fall 2007

Zoe Prillinger+Luke Ogrydziak
Principals, Ogrydziak / Prillinger Architects, San Francisco

Friedman Professors, Fall 2007

Maxi Spina
Maybeck Fellow, Fall 2007–Spring 2008

Brett Terpeluk
Collaborator, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Genoa/Paris

Friedman Professor, Fall 2007

Richard Wittman
Assistant Professor, History of Art & Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara

Joan E. Draper Architectural History Research Fellow, Fall 2007


Past Visitors

Hitoshi Abe
Solano Benitez
Isaac Broid
Angelo Bucci
Eric Bunge+Mimi Hoang
Tim Culvahouse
Fred Dust
Mark Dytham+Astrid Klein
David Erdman
John Frane+Hadrian Predock
Georgina Huljich
Rafael Iglesia
Wes Jones
Sheila Kennedy+Frano Violich
Hassan-Uddin Khan
Sulan Kolatan+William MacDonald
Jeannette Kuo
Byron Kuth+Liz Ranieri
Michael Maltzan
William O'Brien, Jr.
Larry Scarpa
Frederik Schmidt
Stephen Shortridge
Marcelo Spina
Robert Swatt
Takaharu Tezuka+Yui Tezuka
Tom Wiscombe
Peter Zellner