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Robert Mccarter 30 March 2019 ROBERT MCCARTER Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture THE SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design, College of Architecture Campus Box 1079, One Brookings Hall, St. Louis, Missouri, 63130-4899 TEL (314) 935-6226 ext.3 FAX (314) 935-8520 E-MAIL [email protected] Principal ROBERT MCCARTER, ARCHITECT 7064 Kingsbury Boulevard University City, Missouri, 63130-4329 TEL (314) 304-8592 Registered Architect – Missouri; NCARB Certification EDUCATION 1981-1985 Master of Architecture GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, New York 1973-1977 Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, Highest Honors SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Raleigh, North Carolina McCARTER 2 ACADEMIC POSITIONS WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design College of Architecture St. Louis, Missouri July 2007 – present Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture Sam Fox School Faculty Council, 2016-present; elected. Chair, Architecture Graduate Program, 2008-2010. Architecture Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-present; Chair 2007-13; elected to three, two-year terms. Sam Fox School Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-2010; elected. Sam Fox School Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2013-16; elected. Coordinator, Master of Science in Architectural Pedagogy, 2012-present. Architecture Curriculum Committee, 2007-present. Architecture Lecture Series Committee, Chair, 2007-2012; Co-Chair, 2017-present. Architecture Graduate Admissions Committee, 2007-present. Architecture History and Theory Curriculum Committee, 2012-present. Search Committee, History and Theory Faculty, 2009-10. Search Committee, Landscape Architecture Faculty, 2009-10. Search Committee, Endowed Chair in Sustainability / ICARES, 2008-09. Search Committee, Director of Architecture Graduate School, 2007-08. Architecture Distinguished Alumni Selection Committee, 2008. Washington University Day Care Center Architect Selection Committee, 2009. The Common Reader, Executive Committee, 2014-present. Washington University Board of Trustees Honorary Degree Committee, 2008-2010; 2012-2014. Courses: Advanced Graduate Architecture Option Studio (500/600); M.Arch: Archives of Ancient Religions: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Hurva Synagogue. Public Archives for Venice: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Palazzo dei Congressi. Inhabiting an Axis Communis: A School/Market/Bridge in Florence, Italy (3). Earth-Works and Sky-Spaces: An Addition to Jorn Utzon’s Asger Jorn Museum. Inhabiting an Axis Mundi: A Vertical Monastery in Florence, Italy (2). In Zenithal Light: A Museum for the Works of Richard Diebenkorn (2). A Children’s Library: An Addition to Noguchi and Kahn’s Levy Playground. Four Freedoms Study Center: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s FDR Memorial. McCARTER 3 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued) WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED) Courses (continued): Center for Theological Studies: An Addition to Kahn’s Mikveh Israel Synagogue. Retreat for Artists: An Addition to Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute Meeting House. International Center for Literature: An Addition to Terragni’s Danteum in Rome. An (Other) Addition to Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Museum, Forth Worth, Texas. Public Archives for Venice: An Addition to Le Corbusier’s Venice Hospital (2). A Wonderful World: Hybrid Buildings in 20 Global Cities, with Wiel Arets. Center for Advanced Theological Studies: An Addition to Kahn’s GTU Library. A Montessori School: Space and Learning in Contemporary Education (2). Urban Housing in San Francisco: ASCA / AISC Student Design Competition. Core Graduate III Architecture Studio (419); M.Arch: Urban Housing in St. Louis; Studio Coordinator. Undergraduate Architecture Options Studio (300/400); B. Design/B. Science in Arch: A School-Bridge as Axis Communis in Florence; International Study Program in Florence Italy, fall 2016, fall 2017, fall 2018. A Montessori School: Space and Learning in Contemporary Education; International Study Program in Florence Italy, spring 2015. “Carlo Scarpa and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar. “Through Thick and Thin: Light and Shadow in Architecture,” undergrad. h/t sem. (2). “Alvar Aalto and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar. “Albini, Scarpa and Florentine Modern Architecture;” undergraduate h/t seminar. “Architecture as Experience;” undergraduate history/theory seminar. “Louis I. Kahn and Contemporary Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar; (3). “The Architecture of Le Corbusier;” graduate history/theory seminar; (2). “The Architecture of Steven Holl, 1974-2014;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Architecture of Marcel Breuer;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Critical Evolution of Modern Architecture;” graduate h/t seminar w/ E. Mumford “Contemporary Critical Practices: Regional and Global;” graduate h/t seminar. “Painting Into Architecture;” graduate history/theory seminar; (3). “Contemporary Critical Regional Practices;” graduate history/theory seminar; (2). “Contemporary Critical Global Practices;” graduate history/theory seminar. “The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa;” graduate history/theory seminar. McCARTER 4 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued) WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED) Courses (continued): Masters Thesis Committee Chair and Member, Thesis Supervision: Chair, Master of Science in Architectural Pedagogy Committee: Daniel Adams M.Sc. current Colleen Xi Qiu M.Sc. 5/13 Daniel Johnson M.Sc. 5/13 Member, Master of Science in Architectural Studies Committee: Tingting Lyu M.Sc. 8/17 Linda Levin M.Sc. 5/14 Leticia Colnago M.Sc. 5/15 Member, Master of Art History Committee: Elyse McBride Art History M.A. 12/09 McCARTER 5 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued) WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design College of Architecture January-May 2007 Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture Courses: Advanced Graduate Architecture Option Studio (500/600); M.Arch: An Addition to the Kimbell Museum, Forth Worth, Texas. “The Architecture and Urban Design of Aldo van Eyck;” graduate seminar. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE College of Arts and Sciences Department of Fine Arts January-May 2007 Frederic Lindley Morgan Distinguished Chair of Architectural Design Course: “The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright;” art history seminar: PhD, M.A. and B.A. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA School of Architecture Gainesville, Florida July 1991 – June 2007 Director, School of Architecture, 1991-2001 Professor of Architecture Doctoral Faculty, 1991-2007 University Faculty Senate, 1992-94 College Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2003-2006 (elected chair) College Doctoral Coordinating Committee, 2003-2007 College Sabbatical Review Committee, 2004-6 (at large elected member) School Merit Pay Guidelines Committee, 2005-8 (elected) Coordinator, Graduate Advanced Studios 1 and 2 (1991-2001, 2006) Coordinator, Undergraduate Design Studios 5, 6, 7, and 8 Academic Director, Vicenza Institute of Architecture (1994-2001, 2002-2007) McCARTER 6 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued) UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (continued) Courses: Graduate Architectural Design Studios; Advanced 1, 2, 3 and Core 4; M.Arch. Undergraduate Architectural Design Studio; 1st, 2nd , 3rd and 4th year; B.Design in Arch. “Louis I. Kahn: Six Legacies for the New Millennium;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Spatial Speculations: Painting and Architecture;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Frank Lloyd Wright: Drawings Analysis;” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Louis I. Kahn: Drawings Analysis: Built Works,” M.Arch. graduate seminar. “Louis I. Kahn: Drawings Analysis: Unbuilt Works,” M.Arch. graduate seminar. Architectural Theory 2; 4th year, B.Design in Arch. Architectural Teaching Methods; M.Arch. and B.Design seminar. “The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa;” 22-hour Continuing Education course, State of Florida re-licensure as architect or interior designer; 1997, 1999, 2004. “Critical Regionalism in Southern Switzerland;” 22-hour Continuing Education course, State of Florida re-licensure as architect or interior designer; 2006. M.Arch Thesis Committee Chair and Thesis Supervision Doctoral/Ph.D in Architecture Committee Chair and Dissertation Supervision Chair, Master of Science Committee: Mario Ortega Architectural Pedagogy M.Sci. 5/07 Chair, Ph.D in Architecture Committee: Levent Kara Architecture Ph.D 5/07 Hu Bing Architecture Ph.D 5/05 Carrie Scupholm Architecture Ph.D 5/09 Linda Stevenson Architecture Ph.D 5/09 Member, Ph.D in Architecture Committee: Miodrag Mitrasinovic Architecture Ph.D 8/98 Chair, Master of Architecture Committee: Tamara Abare Architecture M.Arch. 5/94 Roberto Barreto Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Kristi Bevil Architecture M.Arch. 5/97 Suna Birsen Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Jason Canning Architecture M.Arch. 12/03 McCARTER 7 ACADEMIC POSITIONS (continued) UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (continued) Chair, Master of Architecture Committee (continued): Giselle Coujil Architecture M.Arch. 8/99 Azita Dashtaki Architecture M.Arch. 8/04 Ileana Dominguez Architecture M.Arch. 5/01 Toni Duce Architecture M.Arch. 5/06 Rachel Elias Architecture M.Arch. 5/04 Bruce Ford Architecture M.Arch. 5/99 Vanessa Haynes Architecture M. Arch. 8/96 Stella Hofer Architecture M.Arch. 5/07 Kyoko Iwasaka Architecture M.Arch. 8/98 Sarah Joubert Architecture M.Arch. 5/05 Maya Kaikai Architecture M.Arch. 5/98 Lauren Kay Architecture M.Arch. 8/94 Robert Kleinsorge Architecture M.Arch.
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