David Heymann

ACSA Distinguished Teaching Professor University of Distinguished Teaching Professor Harwell Hamilton Harris Regents Professor School of Architecture / The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712

David Heymann, Architect, AIA 2206 Matthews Austin, TX 78703

Education:

9.1986 - 1.1988 Masters Degree in Architecture Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

8.1981 - 5.1984 Bachelors Degree in Architecture The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, New York, NY

8.1978 - 5.1981 Rice University, Houston, TX

Teaching:

1991 - present School of Architecture The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX positions: Full Professor, 9.2005 - present Associate Professor, 9.1997 – 8.2005 Assistant Professor, 9.1991 – 8.1997 administration: Chair, Landscape Architecture Graduate Studies Committee, 2009 - 2012 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, 1998 - 2003 Director, Graduate First Professional Degree, 1995 - 1998 chairs: Harwell Hamilton Regents Professor, 2011 - present Martin S. Kermacy Centennial Professor, 2001 – 2011 Meadows Centennial Teaching Fellow, 1997 - 2001 courses: Design I, II, III, V, Vertical, and Advanced Architectural Design Studios Site Design (graduate, undergraduate lecture) Architecture and Society (undergraduate lecture) Current Theory by Case Study (graduate, undergraduate seminar) Theory I (graduate seminar) Study In Italy (graduate, undergraduate studio and seminar) Introduction to Non-Western Aesthetics: Field Study in Japan teaching awards: University of Texas Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, 2009 Senate of College Councils Professor of the Month, Nov. 2008 ACSA Distinguished Teaching Professor, 2007 Friars’ Centennial Teaching Award, 2003 - 2004 Texas Society of Architects Edward J. Romeiniec Teaching Award, 2002 University of Texas Academy of Distinguished Teaching Professors, 2002 Dads' Association Centennial Teaching Fellow, 1997 - 1998 Eyes of Texas Excellence Award, 1998 Phi Kappa Phi Centennial Excellence Award, 1997 Jury Recognition, AIA Honors in Education (for big table studio), 1997 School of Architecture Outstanding Teacher Award, 1996 – 1997 University of Texas, Teaching Awards continued School of Architecture Outstanding Teacher Award, 1993 - 1994 Texas Ex-Students' Award for Teaching Excellence, 1992 – 1993 other teaching awards: students Brian Bedrosian and William Huie, First Place, 2009 AIA/ACSA National Design Competition: Preservation as Provocation

1.1988 - 5.1991 Department of Architecture Iowa State University, Ames, IA position: Adjunct Assistant Professor courses: Third, Fourth, Fifth year and Graduate Architectural Design Current Theory in Buildings grad, undergrad seminars Experiments in Representation grad seminar History of Design Survey teaching awards: Iowa Regents' Teaching Excellence Award, 1989 - 1990 Outstanding Performance in Teaching Award, 1988 - 1989

2002 - 2008 Smithsonian Institution, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design City of Neighborhoods, Elsa-Edcouch, TX, May 2008 Design Directions, New York, NY, April, 2005; Summer Design Institute, New York, NY, June, 2003; July, 2002

1986 - 1987 Harvard University Graduate School of Design Teaching Assistant, Architecture Core Design Studios (2) Instructor, Career Discovery

1986 New York Foundation for the Arts / Council on the Humanities Artist / Scholar Program in Architecture, May – July, 1986

Invited Semester and Thesis Review Critic: Architectural Association, London Arizona State University California College of Arts and Crafts Harvard University GSD Iowa State University Parsons School of Design Rhode Island School of Design Rice University SCI-ARC Stanford University Texas A&M University Texas Tech University Tulane University University of British Columbia University of Houston University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of New Mexico University of Texas at Arlington University of Toronto University of Virginia Washington University, St. Louis Yale University Architectural Practice:

1991 – present David Heymann, Architect Austin, Texas

selected projects: Favrot-Trube Residence, Comfort, TX, 2011 (ongoing)

Landherr Residence, Oatmeal, TX, 2011 (ongoing)

Niland Residence landscape (schematic), Inks Lake, TX, 2010 - 1011

Hill House, Austin, TX, 2003 – 2009

SOA Reconsidered, (UTSOA master plan proposal), with Hoidn Wang Partner, 2007

Soter Parkway House, Austin, TX, 2004 - 2005

Cravens House, Houston, TX, 2001 - 2004

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Master Plan with Bosse Turner, Glen Rose, TX, 2003 David Heymann, Architect, continued

PARALLEL (schematic), Austin, TX, 2003

Prairie Chapel House, Crawford, TX, 1999 - 2001

McDaniel House and Studio, (design development), Austin, TX, 1999

Audubon Sabal Palm Grove Visitor Center, (schematic), Brownsville, Texas, 1999

Rosner/Garza House, (schematic), Austin, TX, 1999

Doctor Pangloss, with Sandra Fiedorek, Household Waste Recycling Center, Austin, TX, 1999

Tonnesen House, with Kevin Alter, Spicewood, TX, 1996 - 1998

56", with Sandra Fiedorek, Howson Public Library, Austin, TX, 1996

Gallery Design for Judy Chicago’s The Holocaust Memorial, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, 1994

Programming Study, Departments of Photography, and Prints and Drawings Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, 1993 David Heymann, Architect, continued articles & citations: David Heymann, Architect: David Heymann, in 16 Ideas for the Planet, msnbc.com Newsweek online, Spring 2007 profile in Horyn, C., Lone Star Style, Style, New York Times, 8.27.2006, pp. 260-263 David Heymann, in New Architecture Faces the Future, Metropolis, 5.2000, pp. 74-75

Hill House: Critical Practice, (Center for American Architecture), Fall 2010 Hideaway in Plain Sight, Texas Architect, July/August 2010 Material, Light, Beauty, Context [Duratherm catalog and website gallery], 2010 Cover image, ACSA News, February, 2008

SOA Reconsidered, with Hoidn / Wang Partner: Critical Practice, (Center for American Architecture), Fall 2010 100: Traces and Trajectories, (University of Texas), Fall 2010

Cravens House: Houses of Import, Rice Design Alliance, 2011 West U’s Environmental Oasis, www.cleanhouston.org

Prairie Chapel House: The house appears or is described regularly in various news reports and other shows: - The Oprah Winfrey Show, May 4, 2010 - Today, NBC, 4.22.2008 - Touring the Ranch with , NPR, 4.15.2004 - 20/20, ABC, 8.10.2001 An abbreviated list of publications and articles in which the house is described: Laura Bush Tames the Ranch, New York Times Magazine, 4.3.2011 Bush,George: Decision Points, (Crown) 2010 Bush, Laura: Spoken From the Heart, (Scribner) 2010 Parr, Adrian: Hijacking Sustainability (MIT Press) 2009 Michael Ennis, End of the Road, Texas Monthly, 6.2008 The best room … may not be in the house, Chicago Daily Herald, 8.10.2006 Walsh, Kenneth: From Mount Vernon to Crawford… (Hyperion), 2005 Gerhart, Ann: The Perfect Wife, (Simon & Schuster), 2004 Finding Spirituality on the Farm, The Morning News, April 2002 Mrs. Bush Goes to Washington, Harper’s Bazaar, June 2001 First In Command, Vogue, June 2001 President’s Own Brand of Privacy…, New York Times, 12.31.2001 Home On the Range With the First Family, Wall Street Journal, 5.16.2001 Texas White House…eco-friendly haven, USA Today, 4.13.2001 Homes on the Range, Homestore.com, 1.24.2001 Old Heating Idea Heats Up, New York Times, date unknown A Peaceful Place…, The Houston Chronicle, 1.21.2001 Searching for Solitude, The Washington Post, 1.18.2001 The House that Bush Built, The Austin American Statesman, 1.18.2001 Laura Bush Sees Everything…, New York Times, 1.15.2001 From the Ranch, President-Elect…, New York Times, 1.14.2001 Home on the Range, Time, (v. 156, no. 26) 1.2001; also, photo, Time, 8.7.2000 Designing George W. Bush’s Green Home, office.com, 8.2000 George W. Bush Builds His Dream Home, The New Yorker, 7.24.2000 Home Sweet Ranch, The Dallas Morning News, 7.22.2000 Bush, On Campaign Trail…, Los Angeles Times, 7.22.2000 Bush Finds a Comfort Zone, New York Times, 7.22.2000 Executive Ranch, Texas Monthly, 6.2000 Bush Ranch Home Takes Shape, Austin-American Statesman, 1.3.2000 New Bush Home Will be Modest…, Wall Street Journal, 12.15.1999 David Heymann, Architect, continued

Tonnesen House: House on the Pedernales, OZ, vol. 19, 1997, pp. 46-49 Inside Out, Texas Architect, July/August, 1998, pp. 26-29 Austin Honors Six, Texas Architect, 11/12, Fall, 1998 Tonnesen House, Architecture, March 1999, pp. 124-127 Doctor Pangloss: Three hits … art that works…, Austin American Statesman, 6.23.2005 2000 Annual Review of Public Art, Art in America, July 2000 Tower of Trash, The Austin-American Statesman, 1.18.2000 Art Listings (w/ photo): The Austin Chronicle, 2.25.2000 Audubon Sabal Palm Grove Visitor Center: Good Morning, It’s A Beautiful Day at Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, Audubon, May-June 2001, vol. 103, num. 3, pp. 56-62

honors & awards: Craven House chosen for “Houses of Import”, 2010 Rice Design Alliance Tour named to Emerging Voices, Architecture League of New York, 2000 Doctor Pangloss chosen: Art In America 2000 annual review of public art Tonnesen House: A.I.A. Honor Award in Design, Austin Chapter, 1998 professional service: member, University of Houston honor awards jury, 2011 member, Art in Public Places Selection Committee, 2010 contributing editor, PLACES, 2009 - present member, AIA Houston Student / Faculty design awards jury, 2008 member, Newsweek Global Environment and Leadership Advisory Committee, and Conferences participant, Spring 2007 member, AIA New York City design awards jury, 2005 (jury members profiles in Oculus, Special Issue (NYC AIA, vol. 68) arranged White House receptions for National Design Awards, 2002 - 2008 chair, AIA Arizona design awards jury, 2003 invited nominator, National Design Awards, 2001-present Friends of Architecture Tour, Tonnesen House, 1999 jury, Dallas AIA Unbuilt Design Awards, 1994 jury, Austin Children’s Memorial, Children’s Trust Fund of Texas, 1994

1988 – 1995 Heymann Miller Underhill, Architects, Ames, IA Design partner

selected projects: Oakwood Road Church, Ames, IA, 1989 - 2007

Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary, Ames, IA, 1989 -1994

Heymann, Miller Underhill, Architects, Awards, continued

Gerlach Residence Addition, Des Moines, IA, 1993

Herald Tribune (master plan schematics), Ames, IA, 1990

Antique Airplane Museum (schematic design), Greenfield, IA, 1989

awards: Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary: A.I.A. Honor Award in Design, Iowa Chapter, 1995 A.I.A. Honor Award in Design, Austin Chapter, 1995

Oakwood Road Church: A.I.A. Citation Award in Design, Arizona Chapter, 2005

A.I.A. Merit Award, West Mountain Region, 2005 Progressive Architecture Design Citation, 1.1994

articles: Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary: A Circle of Fellowship, Iowa Architect, Spring 1995, pp. 22-23, ill. Austin Honors Design, Texas Architect, 11.1995, p. 25, ill. Oakwood Road Church: Spectacular Vernacular, Iowa Architect, 2007, issue 07:261, pp. 14-17, ill., cover Ontario Bible Church, Progressive Architecture: 1.1994, pp. 40-43, ill. Ontario Bible Church, Faith and Form (AIA/PIA): Fall 1995, p. 24, ill.

citations: Design Process at Sci-Arc (Monacelli Press, 1997) for Oakwood Road Church and Unitarian Fellowship Ames, pp. 82-84, ill.

Additional Architectural Practice:

1.1986 - 7.1986 I.M. Pei and Partners, Architects, New York, NY Project Assistant: Stephen Jobs Apartment, New York, NY

8.1982 - 1.1986 Tod Williams and Associates, Architects, New York, NY Project Assistant: Charter Atlantic Corporation expansion, New York, NY 92nd St. YM/YWHA Dayschool addition, New York, NY Feinberg Hall Dormitory, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Levi - Rodgers House, Washington, DC Eisenberg House, Long Island, NY

6.1981 - 8.1982 Daniel Pang and Associates, Architects, New York, NY Project Assistant: 47th St. Apartment Tower, New York, NY

temporary project assistant: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Architects, Cambridge, MA Rivkin + Weissman, Architects, New York, NY Anderson, Wheelwright, Architects, New York, NY Academic Research: chapters, articles, papers Some Ado About Nothingness [review of the new Asia Society Texas Center by Yoshio Taniguchi] CITE, (Rice Design Alliance), Summer 2012, pp. 10-15, ill.

An Un-flushable Urinal: on the Aesthetic Potential of Sustainability PLACES (places.designobserver.com), June, 2012

Landscape Is Our Sex A Mound in the Wood and The Evil, Evil Grain Elevator [3 linked essays on the relationship of sculptural and architectural presence in landscape] PLACES (places.designobserver.com), Fall 2011

The Eastward-moving House PLACES (places.designobserver.com), Summer 2010

Afterword: Afterward in Critical Practice, (Center for American Architecture), Fall 2010

I ♥ Goldsmith Hall in 100: Traces & Trajectories, Fall 2010

A Cloud on a Lake Naturization Takes Command and Site, Ascendant [3 linked articles on the status of site in recent architectural design] PLACES (places.designobserver.com), Fall 2010

Moonlight Towers [on the architecture of Austin’s extraordinary original electric lighting] in Black, S., Steiner, F., eds.: Emergent Urbanism, (Congr. of New Urbanism, 2008), pp. 52-53, ill.

Limestone [on Paul Cret’s consideration of limestone at the University of Texas] Placenotes Austin (Austin, Charles Moore Foundation, 2005), unbound

Terrors and Pleasures of the New Automaton: [on the mechanisms of artifice in butterfly museums] in Spellman, C., ed., Re-Envisioning Landscape, (Barcelona, Actar Press, 2003), pp.188-199, ill. in PlatForm, (University of Texas School of Architecture, Fall 98), pp. 6-9, ill. in Constructing Identity, [Proceedings of 1997 ACSA National Conference] (Washington, D.C., ACSA Press, 1997), pp. 461-467, ill. *peer nominated to ACSA National Conference in Architecture and the New Geographies of Power (ACSA: University of Montana, 1997), pp. 6.1-6.8, ill.

Nature on Edge: Ark and Eden: [on the ongoing problematic uses of nature in the natural landscape] in Borderlands, Contested Terrain, [Proceedings of ACSA Western Regional Conference] (Montana State University School of Architecture, 2002), pp. 9-13

moonlight 1895-1995 [with K. Alter]: [in celebration of the centennial of the moonlight towers] in warehouse eleven, (University of Manitoba, 2002), pp. 56-63, ill.

Correspondence in Translation: [on the dilemma of context in the work of the Seifert and Stoekman] in Architecture Urbanism Landscape 2: Living Room, (London, Architectural Association Publications, 1999), pp. 26-29 Chapters, Articles, and Scholarly Papers, continued

Why We Work at the Big Table: [on radical experiments in collaboration, and the problem of teaching practice] in Cornell Journal of Architecture 6, (Ithaca, Cornell University, 1999), pp. 35-49, ill.

Inside Out (with K. Alter): [on the Tonnesen House] in Texas Architect, vol. 48, number 4, July/August 1998, pp. 26-29, ill.

The Eastward-moving House: [an updating of J.B. Jackson’s description of family, house, and land form evolution] in J.B.Jackson and the American Landscape, (Albuquerque, University of New Mexico, 1998) In Architectural Education: Where We Are Now, [Proceedings of ACSA National Conference] (Washington, D.C., ACSA, 1992), pp. 109-113

Domain and Range: [on the relationship of a site to its larger landscape] in PlatForm, (University of Texas School of Architecture, Fall 97), pp. 2-3, ill.

House on the Pedernales [with Kevin Alter]: [on the Tonnesen House] in OZ, (Kansas State University, volume 19, 1997), pp. 46-49, ill.

A Candy Bar in a Razor Blade: [on program, and architectural as opposed to sculptural presence in landscape] in Proceedings [of ACSA National Conference], (Washington, D.C.: ACSA, 1995) pp. 622-630, ill. in PlatForm, (University of Texas School of Architecture, 1995) pp 6-9, ill.

backing in to a definition of landscape: [on attempting to defining landscape through the agency of program] in PlatForm, (University of Texas School of Architecture, Fall 1994), pp. 4, 7, ill.

On Making More Nature in Landscape Today: [on various strategies of artifice in landscape reclamation] in A Community of Diverse Interests [Proceedings of ACSA National Conference] (Washington, D.C., ACSA, 1994), pp. 480-485, ill. *peer nominated to A.C.S.A. National Convention *peer honored: "Most Noteworthy Submission / Southwest Region" in PlatForm, (University of Texas School of Architecture, Spring 1994), pp. 2-10 in Contested Landscapes [Proceedings of ACSA West Regional Conference] (Salt Lake City, The University of Utah, 1993), pp. 121-127, ill.

Precise, Anonymous, Enigmatic: [on the architecture of the rural landscape in Iowa] Iowa Architect, Volume 39, Number 4, Winter 1990, pp. 28-35, ill.

invited lectures and On the Aesthetics of Sustainability juried paper presentations: Rockefeller Study Center, Bellagio, Italy, 2012

Two Ships Passing University of Texas, College of Fine Arts, 2012

Landscape is Our Sex Iowa State University, College of Design, 2011

Design and Landscape MFAH Dora Maar House, Menerbes, France, 2011

Site, Desire, Construction University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2011

Invited Lectures and Juried Paper Presentations, cont’d

Sustainability and the Bush House in Crawford, Texas Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Texas, 2009

Sustainability and the Bush House in Crawford, Texas (keynote address) Northern Virginia Building Industry Association, Reston, VA, 2008

Green Basics, Elsa Edcouch High School for Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, Elsa, TX, 2008

Who’s Afraid of Site Analysis, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, 2007

Architectural Registrations of Nature, Summer Design Institute Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, New York, NY, 2003

Thoughts on Arizona Design, Arizona AIA Convention, Phoenix, AZ, 2003

Midwife or Master Builder: What do Architects Really Do? and Landescapes Amarillo College, Lecture Series on Creativity, Amarillo, TX, 2003

Rules for the Architecture of Gardens, for Austin Lyric Opera, Austin, TX, 2003

Architectural Registrations of Nature Summer Design Institute Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, New York, NY, 2002

Landescapes (Recent Work), Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 2002

More Assaults on the Natural Landscape Richard P. Stahl Memorial Lecture, Drury University, Springfield, MO, 2002

Recent Practice, in lecture series: Touching the Earth Lightly School of Architecture, University of Houston, Houston, TX, 2001

Sandra Fiedorek / David Heymann, in series: Texas Best Umlauf Sculpture Garden, Austin, TX, 2001

More Domestic Filler in the American Landscape Architectural Association, London, 2000

Recent Practice, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 2000

David Heymann, in series: Emerging Voices: Shades of Green The Architectural League, New York, NY, 2000

Terrors and Pleasures of the (New) Automaton in lecture series: Re-envisioning Landscape, School of Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 1999

Landscape as Mentor, Charles W. Moore Foundation, Austin, TX,1998

Terrors and Pleasures of the (New) Automaton peer nominated to ACSA National Conference, Cleveland, OH, 1998

Why We Work at the Big Table in lecture series: "A Conspiracy With Reality" School of Architecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 1997

Terrors and Pleasures of the (New) Automaton ACSA NW Reg. Conf., Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 1997

Invited Lectures and Juried Paper Presentations, cont’d

Domain and Range ACSA SW Reg. Conf., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM,1997

Nature, Architecture, and the New Automaton South Texas Museum of Art, Corpus Christi & American Institute of Architects, Corpus Christi Chapter, 1997

Why We Work at the Big Table ACSA SW Reg. Conf, School of Architecture, Tulane, New Orleans, LA,1996

Terrors and Pleasures of the Automaton, CCAC Forum on Architecture / An Argument for Urbanism, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA, 1995

A Candy Bar in a Razor Blade, in special topic session 'Poetics of Place' *peer nominated to ACSA National Conference, Seattle, WA, 1995

On The Boards: Ontario Bible Church Texas Society of Architects Annual Convention, Austin, TX, 1994

On Making More Nature in Landscape Today, *peer nominated to 'Reading American Architecture’, ACSA National Conference, Montreal, Quebec, 1994

On Making More Nature in Landscape Today ACSA SW Reg. Conf., School of Arch, The Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX, 1993

On Making More Nature in Landscape Today ACSA West Reg. Conf., The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993

The Eastward-moving House in session 'Literary and Philosophical Explorations' ACSA National Conference, Orlando, FL, 1992

On The Lack of Idiosyncrasy in the Landscape of Free Will ACSA SW Reg. Conf, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston, TX, 1991

Precise, Anonymous, Enigmatic School of Architecture, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1991

Architecture, Context, and The Landscape of Democracy Annual Meeting, American Institute of Architects, Des Moines, IA, 1990

The Drive Through State, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1990

Notes on the Architecture of Rural Iowa College of Design Lecture Series, Iowa State University, Ames, IA,1989 symposia participant “Beyond LEED,” invited speaker University of Texas School of Architecure, 2012

“On Distinguished Teaching” ACSA National Conference Invited panel member Houston, TX, November 1994 ACSA Southwest Regional Conference Invited moderator University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2007 “Stone: Stability and Status”, at Technologies of Place Symposium Invited speaker University of Texas, Austin, TX, Spring 2004 “On Artificial Love”, Books and Buildings Symposium Invited speaker University of Texas, Austin, TX, Spring 2004 Symposia Particpant, cont’d

Conference on Beginning Design Invited panel member Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, March 1996 ACSA Southwest Regional Conference Invited moderator University of Texas, Austin, TX, November 1994

ACSA West Regional Conference Invited moderator University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, October 1994

grants: Meadows Grant, University of Texas School of Architecture, 2010

Faculty Research Assistantship, 2009, University of Texas

Mike Hogg Fellowship, University of Texas School of Architecture, and City of Austin Utility Company Grant, 1996, for the exhibition "Moonlight 1895 - 1995" [with K. Alter]

Summer Research Grant, 1992, University of Texas

Graham Foundation Grant, The Graham Foundation, 1991

Design Research Institute Grant: "Opaque Architectures", Iowa State University, 1989

Design Arts Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts, 1985

exhibitions and Resident scholar, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, summer 2012 residencies: Brown Fellow, Dora Maar House, Menerbes, France, through Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, summer 2011

Hill House, and Re-Envisioning the School of Architecture, in: Critical Practice, Mebane Gallery UT School of Architecture, 9-10.2010

Resident, Artists and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome 10.2008

Re-envisioning the School of Architecture (w/ B. Hoidn, W. Wang) Mebane Gallery, UT School of Architecture, 2007

Resident, Artists and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome, 12.2002 – 1.2003

Moonlight 1895 - 1995 (w/ K. Alter), University of Manitoba, 2002

Childrens' Gallery Installation: Material World (w/ S. Fiedorek) Austin Museum of Art, 1998

Exhibitions and Residencies, cont’d

Moonlight 1895 - 1995 Mebane Gallery, UT School of Architecture,1995

Residencies in photography, Iowa Lakes College, Spirit Lake, IA, 6.1991, 8.1990

An Architecture of Substance (w/ catalog) Brunnier Gallery, Iowa State University, 2.1990

Playspaces juried exhibition Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, 5.1989

18 Photographs, G.S.D. Gallery, Harvard University, 4.1987

MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire, 7.1986 - 9.1986

Ucross Foundation, Ucross, Wyoming, 3.1986 - 4.1986