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Oz

Volume 8 Article 21

1-1-1986

Contributors

Dale A. Bryant

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Contributors

Mark Banholzer is a graduate of Kan­ Steve Downen, Stan Koehn, Doug Joanna Lombard holds a B. Arch. from 1985 won the Rome Prize Advanced sas State University, B. Arch. 1985. His Pierce, and Daryl Rantis (the Burlap Tulane University and aM. Arch. from Design Fellowship from the American project was completed as an architec­ Brothers) are graduates of Kansas State the Harvard University Graduate School Academy in Rome. He is principal of his tural Design Six Thesis. University, B. Arch. 1985. Their project of Design. She is currently an Assistant own firm in Albuquerque, was completed as a Design Six Thesis. Professor of Architecture at the Univer­ and has been featured in numerous pro­ Dale A. Bryant holds a B. Arch. from sity of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. fessional publications. His project the University of Washington and a Peter Goin holds a M.A. and a M.F.A. She has written articles and reviewed recently won the design competition for M. Arch. from the University of in Photography from the University of books on landscape and is a member of the Fine Arts Complex at State Michigan. He is currently an Associate Iowa. His work has been exhibited from the JAB editorial board. She frequently University. Professor of Architecture at Kansas State coast to coast and published in major lectures for academic and professional University. His interests include art and architecture journals. Recent organizations on American Gardens and Martin Price studied at the University architectural design methodology, projects include Mexican-American is currently working on a book of the of Pennsylvania and was inspired by · computer aided design, photograplLy, Border and Evolving Landscapes. same topic. Louis Kahn and Stanislowa NowicKi. He and poetry. has practiced in Chicago, New York, Russell Hamlet is currently a fourth Karal Ann Marling received her Ph.D. and currently Arlington, . He is an Bob Burnham holds a B. Arch. from year student in the College of Architec­ in art history at Bryn Mawr College in Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Carnegie-Mellon University and a ture and Design at Kansas State Univer­ 1971. She has taught at Case Western University of Texas at Arlington. His in­ M. Arch. from the University of Califor­ sity. His project was part of an architec­ Reserve University and Vassar College, spiration for "Landshape Architecture" nia at Berkley. He is currently an tural Design One Studio and was com­ and is now professor of art history and is found in Alvar Aalto and Reima Associate Professor of Architecture at pleted in the Fall of 1985. American Studies at the University of Pietila. Lectures and exhibits include Kansas State University. Minnesota. Marling's article is an ex­ England, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Dan Himmelberg is a graduate of Kan­ cerpt from Tbe Colossus of Roads: Mytb and the United States. Jeffrey Clark is a principal in the firm, sas State University, B. Arch. 1985. His and Symbol along tbe American Higbway Michael Dennis, Jeffrey Clark, and project was completed as an architec­ published by the University of Min­ Garth Rockastle holds a B. Arch. from Associates which is a partnership tural Design Six Thesis. nesota Press, Minneapolis in 1984. Pennsylvania State University and aM. founded in 1983 and located in Cam­ Arch. in Urban Design from Cornell bridge, Massachusetts. Clark holds a M. John B. Jackson holds an A.B. from Patrick Mooney holds a M.L.A. from University. He is currently an Associate Arch. from Cornell University and has Harvard University. He was Editor­ the University of Guelph, Ontario. Professor of Architecture at the Univer­ taught at Carnegie-Mellon, Cornell, and Publisher of Landscape Magazine from He is currently an Assistant Professor sity of Minnesota, and is a principal with Harvard Univer;;ities. Dennis holds a B. 1951-1968. Publications include: Land­ of Landscape Architecture at Kansas the firm, Meyer, Scherer and Rockastle, Arch. from the University of Oregon, is scapes, American Space, Tbe Necessity for State University. He received the Ltd. in Minneapolis, Minnesota. a Professor of Architecture at the Har­ Ruins, and Exploring tbe Vernacular American Society of Landscape Archi­ vard University Graduate School of Landscape. He has been a resident at The tects Certificate of Honor in 1981. He David Sain is a graduate of Kansas Design, and the author of Court and American Academy in Rome and has has been published in Landscape State University, B. Arch. l986. His pro­ Garden: From tbe Frencb Hotel to tbe City lectured at the University of Arcbitectural Review and has lectured ject was part of an Architectural Design of Modern Arcbitecture. In addition to the at Berkley, Harvard University, and Rice to both academic and professional Five Studio and was completed in the Art Museum for the University of University. His article is the basis of a organizations. Fall of 1985. California at Santa Barbara, the firm's lecture at the Walker Art Institute in current work ranges from residential to Minneapolis, Minnesota, from Novem­ Antoine Predock, FAIA, holds a B. Lawrence Speck holds aM. Arch from urban design projects. ber of 1985. Arch. from and in the Massachusetts Institute of 65 Technology. He is currently a Professor of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin. He has an extensive list of publications and awards. He was a Fullbright Senior Scholar in 1978 and was selected as one of eight "Emerging Voices" in American Architecture by the Architectural League of New York in 1985.

Raymond Streeter holds a B. Arch. from Kansas State University and a M. Arch. from the Harvard University Graduate School of-Design. He is cur­ rently an Assistant Professor of Architec­ ture at Kansas State University. In 1979 he edited the inaugural issue of Oz.

Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown is an architectura.l firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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