Curriculum Vitae 2017 VINCENT L. SNYDER, ARCHITECT Professor
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Curriculum Vitae 2017 VINCENT L. SNYDER, ARCHITECT Professor School of Architecture University of Texas at Austin Professional Registrations: Registered Architect, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certification Texas, License #16518, California, License #C25057, Nebraska, License # A-2996 EDUCATION: 1988 Princeton University School of Architecture Master of Architecture Thesis: Relative Positions: Building in the Great Plains 1983-84 Harvard Graduate School of Design Master of Architecture Candidate Distinction and High Honors in Design 1983 University of Nebraska – Lincoln Master of Civil Engineering – Structural 1980 University of Nebraska – Lincoln Bachelor of Science, Architectural Studies Cum Laude ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2017-present University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Professor 2004-2017 University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Associate Professor 2004 Rice University, Rice School of Architecture Visiting Associate Professor of Design, Fall ‘04 1997-2003 University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Assistant Professor 1996-97 University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Visiting Lecturer 1986 Princeton University School of Architecture 1988 Graduate Assistant Instructor, Spring Semesters 1982 University of Nebraska – Lincoln, College of Architecture Graduate Teaching Assistant, Spring and Fall Semester 1 HONORS AND AWARDS: 2014 AIA Texas Society of Architects Design Award Ottmers Residence 16 Awards selected from 221 entries 2014 Rome Prize in Architecture 2014-2015 American Academy in Rome 11-month residency 30 fellowships in 11 disciplines selected from 806 entries 2013 Grand Award - Custom Home Magazine and Builder’s Choice Magazine Combined national awards program. Urban Reserve 22 16 Grand, 2 Project of the Year, & 26 Merit Awards selected from 630 entries 2012 AIA Texas Society of Architects Studio Award Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk 5 Awards selected from 60 entries AIA Austin Design Honor Award Ottmers Residence 3 Honor Awards (highest category) selected from 112 entries 2008 AIA Dallas Home Tour Urban Reserve 22 8 projects selected Dallas, TX, November 8-9 2005 C2C Home Competition (with Oliver Studio, Houston) International competition for the design of a sustainable house Roanoke, VA Awarded 4th Place in professional category 4 places awarded in each of the professional and student categories from more than 625 design submissions from 41 countries 2003 Progressive Architecture Award 50th year of Architecture journal’s venerable international awards program Projects must be commissioned by clients for execution New York, New York Award for the Omaha Tribal Interpretive Center & Museum 4 Awards & 4 Citations selected from several hundred submissions 2002 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award International awards program, Boston, MA Award for the Omaha Tribal Interpretive Center & Museum 4 Honor Awards & 4 Awards were selected from 118 submissions 2 ACSA Faculty Design Award 2001-02, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture national awards program Award presented in New Orleans, LA For the Omaha Tribal Interpretive Center & Museum 4 Awards were selected from 61 submissions 2001 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award (Citation) International awards program, Boston, MA Citation for the Voboril Residence 2 Awards & 3 Citations were selected from 100 submissions 1999 Outstanding Teacher Award (Studio) School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin 1985-88 Princeton University Princeton University Fellowship (full tuition) 1983-84 Harvard Graduate School of Design Distinction and High Honors in Design, (see also education) Design work included in student archives and exhibition 1976-80 University of Nebraska - Lincoln Cum Laude (see also education) Dean’s List Member, National Architecture & Allied Arts Honor Society Member, National Mathematical Society Faculty Achievement Award (for Students) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, RESEARCH AND OTHER SCHOLARLY EFFORT Independent Practice/Research: 1995-present Vincent Snyder Architects, Austin, TX Principal 2017-present Wasserfall Residence, Gillespie Country, TX 1580 s.f. residence (schematic design) 2014-present The 12, Dripping Springs, TX 16,000 s.f. worship and community outreach center for New Life Lutheran (schematic design) 2013-present B3-Adaptive Affordability: A New Housing Prototype Repurposing proprietary pre-manufactured components thru reconfigured assemblies 2011-12 Martin House, Lancaster County, NE 2000 s.f. residence Design for energy efficient home situated on a northern slope in a cold northern climate. (construction documents completed 2012) 3 2010 Museum of the Second World War Competition, Gdansk, Poland 200,000 s.f. museum Submitted August 13, 2010 2009-13 Ottmers Residence, Gillespie County, TX 2200 s.f. residence in the Hill Country Designed for self-assembly by owner using a complete digital model Substantially complete April 2011 (95% complete construction) 2009 Art Fund, London Pavilion Design Competition Submission, March 2009 Omaha Pavilion, Macy, Ne Protective park structure for the Omaha Tribe (schematic design) 2007-2008 Urban Reserve 22, Dallas, TX 4000 s.f. residence situated within a community of sustainable development, Construction completed September 1, 2008 2005 C2C Sustainable Home Competition- Roanoke, VA 2500 s.f. residence with The Oliver Studio, Houston, TX (awarded 4th place) Retzler Residence- Harper, TX 1400 s.f. residence (design development completed) 2004 Lake House-Austin, TX 8500 s.f. residence (schematic design completed) Omaha Historical Research Project Office Building, 2500 s.f., Macy Nebraska (design development completed) 2000-03 Baumer House - The Hill Country, TX 3000 s. f. residence, theoretical inquiry (schematic design completed) 2001-present Omaha Tribal Interpretive Center and Museum - Omaha Indian Reservation, Macy, Nebraska 45,000 s. f. historical/cultural center and educational facilities (design development completed) 2000 Voboril Residence - Wahoo, NE 1000 s. f. low - income residence for an elementary teacher (construction documents completed) 4 1998 Sowry House - Lakeway, TX 3000 s. f. speculative residence (design development completed) Kiley House - Scottsdale, AZ 7000 s. f. residence for family of five (schematic design completed) 1996-97 x12 House - Uvalde County, TX 2400 s. f. residence for a contractor (design development completed) Collaboration and Consultation: 1995-98 Sant Architects, Inc., Venice, CA Gainesborough House - Bel Air, California 3000 s. f. residence collaboration with Michael Sant Construction completed August 1998 1995 Hoover Architects, Houston, TX Chambacu Masterplan - Cartagena, Colombia 1 million s. f. mixed use consultation with Norman Hoover 1994 Penkhues Architekten, Kassel, Germany Elderly Residence Design Competition - Emstetten, Germany 80,000 s. f. residential complex collaboration with Berthold Penkhues (awarded second place) Previous Professional Experience: 1988-94 Frank O. Gehry & Associates, Inc., Santa Monica, CA The 1999 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal Recipient National Medal of the Arts, 1998, Pritzker Architecture Prize, 1989 Lewis Residence - Cleveland, Ohio Senior Associate, Project Designer/Project Architect 22,000 s. f. residence for Peter Lewis Collaboration with Philip Johnson, Architect, New York Vitra International Headquarters, AG - Basel, Switzerland Senior Associate, Project Designer/Project Architect 74,000 s. f. office building for an international furniture company Construction completed 1994 5 Elektrizitatswerk Minden / Ravensberg GbmH - Bad Oeynhausen, Germany Senior Associate, Project Designer 40,000 s. f. communication and technology center Construction completed 1996 Broad Residence - Brentwood, CA Senior Associate, Project Designer 10,000 s. f. residence for Eli Broad Construction completed 1993 Festival Disney - EuroDisney, Paris, France Project Designer 200,000 s. f. building complex shell & core containing restaurants, retail and night club facilities Construction completed 1992 Walt Disney Concert Hall Competition - Los Angeles, CA Competition Design Team Member 200,000 s. f. philharmonic concert hall Construction to be completed 2003 1986-88 Michael Graves, Architect P.A, Princeton, NJ 2010 Topaz Medallion AIA/ACSA The 2001 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal Recipient National Medal of Arts, 1999 Disney Corporate Headquarters Building - Burbank, CA Design Team Member 350,000 s. f. corporate headquarters shell & core Construction completed 1988 1984-85 Kallmann, McKinnell and Wood, Architects, Inc., Boston, MA The American Institute of Architects Firm of the Year, 1984 Hynes Convention Center - Boston, MA Project Team Member 180,000 s. f. convention center Construction completed 1988 1980-83 Olsson Associates, Consulting Engineers, Lincoln, NE Various Projects including: Scottsbluff Waste Water Treatment Plant – Scottsbluff, NE Pallisade Pool Pump House – Pallisade, NE Project Team Member Project design, construction documents, and presentation drawings Construction on both projects completed 6 Exhibitions: 2016 Vincent Snyder Architect: Work from the American Academy in Rome Mebane Gallery, School of Architecture University of Texas at Austin March 21-April 25, 2016 2015 “Open Studios’ Annual presentation of work by current Rome Prize Fellows American Academy in Rome June 4, 2015 Tiny Victories Design Competition Austin AIA + Community First (homes for homeless) entry exhibited as