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Department of , Anna Gloria Goodman University of California, Berkeley Curriculum Vitae 4928 NE Mallory Ave. Portland, OR 97211 [email protected] c. 503-327-6664

PhD University of California, Berkeley, Department of Architecture, emphasis in Global Metropolitan Studies. Expected defense date: August 15, 2015 Dissertation: Citizen Architects: Ethics, Education and the Construction of a Profession, 1933-2013 MS University of California, Berkeley, Department of Architecture, 2011 BArch Rice University, Professional Degree in Architecture, Houston, Texas, 2006

SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS Carter Manny Award, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, 2014-2015 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 2014-2015 Stephen Lenci Award, best graduate project bridging Architecture & , 2014 UC Berkeley Arts Research Center (ARC) Fellow, 2014 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, Arabic, 2011-2012 Friesen Graduate Fellow in Recognition of Excellence in Teaching in Urban Studies, 2011 Kostof Fellowship for History of Architecture, 2009-2011

PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Publications “Modernism as an American Tradition: An Archeological Biography of A. Lawrence Kocher,” under review. “From ‘Does it Work?’ to ‘How it Works’: Critical Reflections on Community -Build,” DIALECTIC III, University of Utah Press (Spring 2015): 15-23. “The Paradox of Representation and Practice in the Auburn University Rural Studio,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review volume 25, number 2 (Spring 2014): 39-52.

Public Scholarship “In West Poplar, A Reminder of the Limits of Small Scale Change,” Hidden City Philadelphia, June 12, 2013. http://hiddencityphila.org/2013/06/in-west-poplar-a-reminder-of-the-limits-of-small- scale-change/

Working Papers “A History of Community Design/Build in Four Moments,” Globalizing Architecture/Flows and Disruptions: Proceedings of the 102nd ACSA Meeting, May 2014. “Work, Service and Coalition Building in 1960s Philadelphia,” Beyond the Logic of Debt, Toward an Ethics of Collective Dissent: Proceedings of the American Studies Association Annual Conference, November 2014.

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Book Reviews City Choreographer: Lawrence Halprin in Urban Renewal America by Alison Bick Hirsch, Planning Perspectives (forthcoming). Use Matters: An Alternative History of Architecture Ed. by Kenny Cupers, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 74:1 (March 2015): 113-115. Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean: Vernacular Dialogues and Contested Identities Ed. by Jean-François Lejeune and Michelangelo Sabatino, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review volume 22, number 11 (Spring 2011): 80-81. Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change By Peter Newman, Timothy Beatley and Heather Boyer. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review volume 21, number 2 (Spring 2010): 91-92.

INVITED LECTURES “Citizen Architects: Ethics, Education and the Construction of a Profession,” Center for Talks, School of Architecture, Portland State University, 2015 “Citizen Architects: Ethics, Education and the Construction of a Profession,” College of Architecture and Planning, University of Utah, 2015 “Rendering Technical: Comparative Case Studies in Contemporary Housing and Community Design,” Course: , the Environment and Society, UC Berkeley Department of Engineering/American Cultures Engaged Scholarship Program, 2013, 2014 “The Dual City: Modernist Design and Planning in French North Africa,” Course: The City: Theories and Methods in Urban Studies, UC Berkeley, College of , 2013

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND COLLABORATIVE SCHOLARSHIP Visiting Scholar, Center for Public Interest Design, Portland State University, 2014-2015 Co-Chair, “/Housing Publics: Conversations on Art and Social Justice,” Discussion with Rick Lowe, Arts Research Center, UC Berkeley, 2014 UC Humanities Research Institute Humanities Studio, “Humanitarian Ethics, Religious Affinities and the Politics of Dissent.” Hosted by the Religions in Diaspora and Global Affairs project, UC Santa Cruz, 2014 Commentator, Educating Activists Conference: Activism in Environmental , Department of Architecture, UC Berkeley, 2013 Research Coordinator, Activism in Environmental Design History Project, Department of Architecture, UC Berkeley, 2012 Social Environmental Economic Design (SEED) Certified, Public Interest Design Institute, San Francisco, CA, 2012

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Panel Organizer “Can Architects be Social Responsible?,” Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Los Angeles, CA, 2015.* “Beyond the Fringe: Reconsidering Architectural Citizenship,” with Shawhin Roudbari, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 103rd Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, 2015.

Paper Presentations

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“Volunteer Building: A Citizen-Oriented Welfare Strategy,” Worlds of Welfare: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, 2015. “A. Lawrence Kocher, Preservation and the Minimum House,” Society of Architectural Historians Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, 2015. “African-American Women and the Commons: Gendered Politics in Neighborhood-scale Urban Renewal,” Urban History Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2014. “A History of Community Design/Build in Four Moments,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Miami, FL, 2014. “Work, Service and Coalition Building in 1960s Philadelphia,” American Studies Association, Washington, D.C. [Presented by Session Chair], 2013. “Tracing the Legacy of A. Lawrence Kocher’s Design-Build Pedagogy,” ReVIEWING Black Mountain College 5 Conference, Asheville, NC, 2013. “Shared Work as Protest (or Stopgap?): Community Commons in 1960s Philadelphia,” Society for American City and Regional Planning History, Toronto, ON, 2013. “Urban Crisis, Racial Politics and ‘Community Commons,’ 1960s and Today,” Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA, 2013. “Insiders as Outsiders: Myth and Belonging in Samuel Mockbee’s Rural Studio,” International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Portland, OR, 2012. “Imagining Bidonville: Tradition and the Modernist Utopian Project in Morocco,” International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Beirut, Lebanon, 2010.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, University of California, Berkeley, 2010-2014 The City: Theories and Methods in Urban Studies (two semesters) A Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism: Antiquity to the Middle Ages Scope and Methods of Research in Architecture, Urban Studies and Landscape Architecture Global Poverty: Urbanization in Developing Countries Engineering, the Environment and Society

Studio Instructor, Marylhurst University, Department of , Marylhurst, OR, 2008-2009

VISITING DESIGN CRITIC University of Utah, Design-Build Bluff Studio, Salt Lake City, UT Portland State University, Portland, OR Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee, Journal of Architectural Education Referee, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review Referee, Participatory Urbanisms

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE , Dangermonde Keane Architects, Portland, OR, 2009 Designer, Works Partnership Architecture, Portland, OR, 2006-2008

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Intern Architect, Office dA Architecture and Design, Boston, MA, 2004-2005

LANGUAGES French, working proficiency Basic Arabic

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture American Studies Association International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Society for American City and Regional Planning History Society of Architectural Historians Urban History Association

REFERENCES Nezar AlSayyad Professor of Architecture, Planning, and Urban History University of California, Berkeley 232 Wurster Hall #1800, Berkeley, CA 94720-1800 [email protected] 510-642-4852

C. Greig Crysler Associate Professor, Department of Architecture ARCUS Chair in Gender, Sexuality and the Built Environment University of California, Berkeley 230 Wurster Hall #1820, Berkeley, CA 94720–1820 [email protected] 510-642-4942

Ananya Roy Professor of City and Regional Planning Distinguished Chair in Global Poverty and Practice University of California, Berkeley 228 Wurster Hall, Berkeley CA. 94720-1850 [email protected] Prof. Roy is currently on sabbatical. She will provide a phone number by which to reach her upon request.

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