CURRICULUM VITAE Hans E. Butzer, Architect, AIA, AK NW, LEED AP Director of Architecture Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Mabrey Presidential Professor University of College of Architecture Principal Butzer Gardner Architects

Personal Data: 1966 born June 27, in Madison, WI 1991 married to Torrey A. Butzer; three children

Offices: The College of Architecture Butzer Gardner Architects 830 Van Vleet Oval 628 Sheridan Ave Gould Hall, Room 274 , OK 73102 Norman, OK 73019-0265

Education: 1999 Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Master of Architecture II, post-professional degree 1990 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Bachelor of Architecture, first professional degree, with high honors

Professional License: Architekten Kammer Nordrhein Westfalen (AK NW), Licensed Architect in Germany, Nr. A 38478 Oklahoma State Board of Architects, OK Architect Nr. A5887 U.S. Green Building Council, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional

Select University Teaching: 2013-present University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: Division Director, Full Professor 2006-2012 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Design studios; lectures and seminars; thesis committees; Bruce Goff Chair Committee 2011 Interior Design/Architecture Capstone Collaboration Collaborated with Interior Design Professor Christina Hoehn to facilitate a “common language” between graduating students in the undergraduate architecture and interior design divisions Dream Course: “Revitalization: Knitting Society Together” Collaboration Seminar led by Prof. Janet Biddick (Interior Design), with Prof. Thumann-Hayes, Graphics Department-School of Art; a combined seminar involving student teams from the departments of architecture, interior design and environmental graphic design Miami University-Ohio, Dayton OH: School of Architecture Invited Studio Critic 2010 Mabrey Presidential Professorship: University recognition for exceptional cross-pollination between teaching and practice 2006-2010 Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, OK: Department of Architecture Invited Studio Review Critic / Invited guest for Ethics Seminars 2005 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, AR: School of Architecture and School of Landscape Architecture Dual invitation as a Final Review Studio Critic 2002 University of Texas-Arlington, TX: School of Architecture Graduate Studies Invited Final Review Studio Critic Texas A&M University, College Station, TX: School of Architecture Invited Studio Review Critic 2000-2006 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Design studios; lectures and seminars; thesis committees; Bruce Goff Chair Committee Chairman 1999-2000 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK: Adjunct Professor of Architecture Beginning design and graphics studios 1999-2004 Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, OK: Department of Landscape Architecture and Planning

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Invited Final Studio Review Critic on an annual basis 1998 Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Boston, MA Invited Final Review Studio Critic Boston Architecture Center, Boston, MA Invited Final Review Studio Critic 1993 University College London’s Bartlett School of Architecture, London, England: Invited Final Review Studio Critic

Select University Student Committees: 2012-present Graduate Thesis Committee: Stephen Curtis 2009 ARCH 4960 Directed Readings: Ben Ramsey 2008-2011 Graduate Thesis Committee: Jay Yowell 2008-2010 Graduate Thesis Committee: Geoff Parker 2005-2007 Graduate Thesis Committee: Zehui (Robert) Cui 2004-2006 Graduate Thesis Committee: Jinseok Jang, Sun-mi Park, Andrew Morris, Bukky Akinsanmi 2004 ARCH 4960 Directed Readings: Glenn Josey ARCH 4960 Directed Readings: Brandon Specketer 2003-2004 Graduate Thesis Committee: J-Leong Tew 2003 ARCH 4960 Directed Readings: Matthew Dunbar, Ali Farzaneh, Brandon Specketer ARCH 6990 Special Studies: Anthony Nguyen 2002-2004 Graduate Thesis Committee: Andre Khoury, Adoyin Turriba 2001-2003 Graduate Thesis Committee: Patricia Andracik 2001-2002 Graduate Thesis Committee: Stephen Lawson, Kai Kevin Zhou 2000 Graduate Thesis Committee: Lance Harris ARCH 5990 Special Studies: Petra Bock-Hofbauer

Letters of Recommendation Since 2000, over 125 letters addressed on behalf of students, former students and teaching colleagues

Select Invited Public Lectures: 2012 Speaker: “Skydance Bridge and Collaboration”, Oklahoma Creativity Project, OKC, November 13. Speaker: “Skydance Bridge: The Architect’s Viewpoint”, Oklahoma Structural Engineer’s Association, OKC, May 22, 2012. Speaker: “The In-Between as Destination”, Institute for Quality Communities, Norman, OK, April 19, 2012. Speaker: “Memorial Design”, American Society of Landscape Architects, Kansas City, MO, March 5, 2012. 2011 Speaker: “Seed for a Pod: Bruce Goff, His Legacy and The Bruce Goff Chair of Creative Architecture”, Price Tower Arts Center, Bartlesville, April 22, 2011. Speaker: “Deliberations on Slow Architecture: Culture, Memory and Oklahoma”, 2010-2011 Altman Fellows Program Speaker Series, Miami University-Ohio, Dayton OH, March 17, 2011. 2010 Speaker: “Seeds for a Pod”, Bruce Goff: A Creative Mind Exhibition, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, October 9, 2010. Speaker: “Oklahoma City National Memorial: A City’s Renewal”, National Main Street Conference, May 1, 2010. Speaker: “Sustainability and Memorialization”, American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Regional Convention, Oklahoma City, OK, April 22, 2010. Speaker: William J. Clinton Presidential Center: “10 Years Removed: The Oklahoma City National Memorial”, April 19, 2010. 2009 Speaker: “After the Bombing: Due Process and Design Process”, Federal Bar Association National Conference, OKC, September 11, 2009. Panelist, “The Influence of Historic Oklahoma Architecture on Contemporary Design”, Oklahoma Symposium Annual Conference, Quartz Mountain Lodge, Lone Wolf, OK, April, 2009. Speaker: “Oklahoma City SkyDance Bridge”, along with Dr. Chris Ramseyer, as part of the College of Architecture’s “Design Week”, University of Oklahoma, April 14, 2009. Speaker: “bgDESIGN: In Spite of the Economy”, Invited lecture at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, April 9, 2009. 2008 Speaker: “Route 66 and the Memory of the City”, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Il, June 9, 2008 Speaker: “Butzer-Gardner Works”, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Il, June 11, 2008. 2007 Speaker: “The Work and Practice of Lawrence W. Speck”, University of Texas, Austin TX, March 26, 2007.

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Presentation, “Mayor’s Annual Roundtable Conference: Getting Green-Leading with LEED”, May 2007. Speaker: “Core to Shore Master Plan”, Ron Norick Downtown Library July 18, 2007. Speaker: “Oklahoma City Ballet Conservatory: IIDA Project Presentation”, OKC, September 13, 2007. 2006 Speaker: “Skepticism about Sustainability”, University of Oklahoma, March 2006. Speaker: “Building a Great City: Now’s a Good Time”, , February 2006. Speaker: “Oklahoma City, Density and the Transportation Elephant”, Alliance for Public Transportation, March 2006. Symposium Co-Organizer: Sustainable OKC Smart Growth Symposium on “The Real Story on Transit in Oklahoma City”, August 2006. Speaker: “Dream Course: Collaboration on the Oklahoma City National Memorial”, September 2006. Speaker: “Green Buildings and Grants: OKC Brownfields Conference”, December 2006. 2005 Speaker, “Perceptions of the Built Environment: United States vs. Germany” Oklahoma State University Department of Philosophy, Stillwater, OK, October 27, 2005. Speaker, “Memory and Architecture”, University of Tulsa Department of Art, Tulsa, OK, September 29, 2005. Panelist, “Sustainable Urban Redevelopment in OKC”, Sustainable OKC and the Oklahoma Sustainability Network, Oklahoma City, OK, September 12, 2005. Speaker, “Architecture and Community: A Collaboration”, Museum of Contemporary Art-San Diego and the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Lecture Series, La Jolla, CA, August 23, 2005. Speaker, “Bright Lights: Directions of TAP/ButzerStudio”, AIA National Convention, Las Vegas, NV, May 18, 2005. Panelist, “Young Architects Forum”, panel moderated by Randi Greenberg, Associate Editor of Architectural Record, AIA National Convention Las Vegas, NV, May 18, 2005. Panelist, “Oklahoma Light and the Basics of Architecture”, Oklahoma Symposium Annual Conference, Quartz Mountain Lodge, Lone Wolf, OK, April 16, 2005. 2004 Speaker, “The American Commemorative Process”, Forest Lawn Museum and AIA Los Angeles, October 9, 2004. Speaker, “Building a Memorial”, National American Association of Women in Construction Annual Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK, October 30, 2004. Panelist, “Creative Heroes”, Oklahoma Symposium Annual Conference, Quartz Mountain Lodge, near Lawton, OK, April 17, 2004. Speaker, “Surface or Depth: Searching for an Oklahoma Architecture”, International Interior Design Association, Oklahoma City, OK, March 19, 2004. 2003 Speaker, “Reflections on the Design Process”, Oklahoma State University College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Stillwater, OK, October 30, 2003. Speaker, “Tectonic Culture: Oakerhater Episcopal Center and other Work”, University of Louisiana-Lafayette College of Architecture and Design Annual Lecture Series, Lafayette, LA, March 21, 2003. Panelist, “Zaha Hadid and the Future of Architecture”, Price Tower Arts Center Symposium on Architecture, Bartlesville, OK, February 28, 2003. 2002 Speaker, “Butzer Design Partnership: On the Boards”, University of Texas at Arlington, November 22, 2002. Speaker, “Memorial?: Cautious Steps after September 11th”, University of Oklahoma September 11th Memorial Service, Norman, Oklahoma, September 11, 2002. Speaker, “The Freedom to Create”, National Association of Museums Program on the Freedom to Create, Oklahoma City, Ok, July 4, 2002. Speaker, “Concept and Place”, Texas A+M University College of Architecture Lectures, College Station, TX, March 22, 2002. Speaker, “Memorial and Symbols”, Texas Exes Association of Hillsboro, Hillsboro,TX,, February 9, 2002. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial: Ein Amerikanisches Ereignis”, German Consulate of Texas, Oklahoma City, OK, January 17, 2002. 2001 Speaker, “Memorial: In Support of a Populist Process”, Metropolitan Arts Society of New York, New York, NY, November 21, 2001. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial”, National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. and the American Institute of Architects-Washington D.C Chapter Symposium on Monuments and Memory, Washington D.C., November 5, 2001. Speaker, “Design Process”, International Interior Design Association Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, May 12, 2001. Speaker, “Architecture and Cultural Values”, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK, March 28, 2001.

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Speaker, “Civic Collaboration: Oklahoma City National Memorial”, Oklahoma Public Works Technical Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, February 2, 2001. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial: Process”, Technical University of Architecture, Cottbus, Germany, January 31, 2001. 2000 Speaker, “Details of the Oklahoma City National Memorial”, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, Speaker, “Design Process and the Oklahoma City National Memorial”, Interior Design Educators Council, Southwest Region, Oklahoma City, OK, November 2000. Speaker, “Regional Landscape”, American Society of Landscape Architects Oklahoma Chapter, September, 2000. Speaker, “Collaborating with the National Parks Service”, National Convention of State Parks Directors of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Oklahoma City, OK, July, 2000. Speaker, “An Oklahoma Landscape: Oklahoma City National Memorial”, National Department of Transportation Landscape/Environmental Design Committee Summer Convention, June, 2000. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial”, University of Oklahoma Faculty-in-Residence Special Lecture, Norman, OK, April, 2000. Speaker, “Letting Design Lead”, Society of American Engineers-Oklahoma Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK, April 2000. Speaker, “Craft and Memory: Oklahoma City National memorial”, Virginia Tech University Architecture Center at Alexandria-Washington, April 2000. 1999 Speaker, “Architecture: Society’s Imprint”, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK, March 1999. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial”, The Harvard Club of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK, March, 1999. Speaker, “Design Process and Community”, University of Oklahoma College of Architecture, Norman, OK, March, 1999. 1998 Speaker, “A Context of Memorials”, Boston Architecture Center, Boston, MA, November, 1998. Speaker, “Oklahoma City National Memorial: A Localized Landscape”, American Society of Landscape Architects-Oklahoma Chapter, April, 1998. Speaker, “Urban Intervention: Oklahoma City National Memorial”, Rotary Club of America-Oklahoma City Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK, March, 1998. 1997 Speaker, “Ideas Behind the Design for the Oklahoma City National Memorial”, Oklahoma City Memorial Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, August 11, 1997.

Select Citations/ Exhibits/Interviews/ Publications: 2013 Matthew Powell, “Taking It All In: Skydance Bridge”, Interior Design Magazine, January 1, 2013, p. 57. 2012 Steve Lackmeyer and Jack Money. Operation Scissortail. (Oklahoma City, OK: Full Circle Press, 2012), book cover photo, pp. Steve Lackmeyer, “New Life for the American City: Oklahoma City”, Architectural Record, October 2012. The Nature Conservancy. “Nature and Art: Biomimicry in Architecture”, website feature, Summer-Fall 2012. Steve Lackmeyer, “Film Row Enjoys Flurry”, The Oklahoman, July 19, 2012. Brianna Bailey, “Architects Plot Office Space”, The Journal Record, July 18, 2012. Debra Levy Martinelli, “The Skydance Bridge”, Sooner Magazine, May 2012. 2011 Dyrinda Tyson, “Architectural Tour Features Unusual Dramatic Buildings”, The Oklahoman-Business Section, April 16,2011. Central Oklahoma Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Tour: Two Projects submitted for inclusion; Two projects accepted for inclusion (530 Eufaula, Norman; City Place Tower, Oklahoma City Staff Writer, “Architectural Tour Shows Notable Buildings”, The Oklahoman-Business Section, April 9, 2011. Alyssa Dudek, “Design Team Advances in Competition”, The Oklahoma Daily, Norman, OK. March 25, 2011. Kent Anderson, “Loving the Loft Lifestyle”, Slice Magazine, Oklahoma City, OK, February 2011, pp. 70-78. (http://issuu.com/sliceok/docs/slice_feb11_0/print) 2010 Tim Fall, “A Home in the Clouds”, The Oklahoman-Business Section, December 18, 2010. Alumni Centennial Professionally-Juried Exhibition, “Top 31 Alumni Projects of the Last 100 Years: Oklahoma City Skydance Bridge”, University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, Austin, TX, November 6, 2010 - November 27, 2010. Conceived the exhibit format and assisted with the development of the exhibit “pod”; “Bruce Goff: A Creative Mind”, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Norman, OK, October 9, 2010 through January 2, 2011.

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“OSTRA Urban Development Charrette: Dresden, Germany”, Invited urban designer in collaboration with Peter Wilson of Bolles-Wilson, Muenster, Germany, Peter Chan of Gehry Partners, Los Angeles,and Sven F. Berg of Berg Architekten, Muenster, Germany, July 2010. “Oakerhater Episcopal Center”, p. 88, Oklahoma Today Magazine, July-August, 2010. Collaborated on exhibit of I.M. Pei-original model of 1965 Oklahoma City Master Plan, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK, May 2010 through July 2010. (http://www.impeiokc.com/constructing-the- base/). “Mayor’s Magazine: The Significance of I.M.Pei’s Master Plan“, interviewed by Mayor Cornett, May 18, 2010. Aired in June 2010 on Channel 20. Steve Lackmeyer, “Downtown’s Plan Revisited”, The Oklahoman-Business Section, Oklahoma City, OK, May 2, 2010. Jennifer Palmer, “Designers get “green” on Small Store Budget “, The Oklahoman-Business Section, Oklahoma City, OK, April 1, 2010. Pamela Grady, “City Dwellings: Historic City Place to offer luxury Downtown living”, OKC Biz, pp 36-38, January 27, 2010. 2009 Tim Fall, “Design Meant to Open Neighborhood ‘Dialogue’ ”, The Oklahoman-Business Section, Sept. 12, 2009. “Building the City of Tomorrow”, OETA and the Oklahoma Creativity Project, Episode 202, Sept. 2009. “Julius Shulman: Oklahoma Modernism Rediscovered”, assisted with Exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, May-June 2009. Melvena Heisch and Lynda Schwan, “State of the Arts: Architecture”, Oklahoma Almanac, (Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma City), p. 39. 2008 LeighAnne Manwarren, “Professors create winning design for Oklahoma City bridge”, The OU Daily, Oct 29, 2008. Rod Jones, “Pedestrian Bridge project takes flight”, The City Sentinel, Sept. 10, 2008. Steve Lackmeyer, “Proposed bridge over I-40 promises to catch eyes”, The Oklahoman, Sept. 9, 2008. Kelley Chambers, “Film Row getting ready for its close-up”, The Journal Record, August 15, 2008. Steve Lackmeyer, “Designer takes walk into future”, The Oklahoman, June 21, 2008. 2007 “The Art Of Memorials: When Great Art And National Trauma Breathed The Same Air”, Newsweek, October 23, 2007. Cathleen McGuigan, “Where Memory Endures: After 25 Years, The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Casts A Long Shadow”. Newsweek, 2007. “Ballet conservatory settles into custom Automobile Alley Space”, The Journal Record, August 28, 2007. “Universally understood: TAParchitecture receives Solomon Andrew Layton Award”, OKCBusiness, May 13, 2007. Judith Dupre, Monuments: America’s History In Art and Memory. (, New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2007), pp 186-193. “Route 66 Interpretive Center opens May 19”, The Lincoln County News, May 10, 2007. “Big Plans: Leaders hope downtown park will be the project of a lifetime”, The Oklahoman, April 22, 2007. “TAParchitecture, The Brownstones at Maywood Park community development”, The Journal Record- Innovator of the Year, 2007 “OKC Core to Shore 'ahead of the game’ ”, OKCBusiness, March 4, 2007. “Shoring up Plans”, OKCBusiness, January 21, 2007. 2006 Catherine Fox, “Path to 9/11 memorial marked by Arguments”, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 10, 2006. Kevan Goff-Parker, “Architecture Professor Stresses More Efficiency in Design”, The Journal Record, May 12, 2006, Cover Story. “Students aim to revamp OKC”, The OU Daily, April 13, 2006. Steve Lackmeyer, “Transforming the I-40 Corridor”, The Daily Oklahoman, April 13, 2006, Cover Story. Joan Gilmore, “I-40 Presentation”, The Journal Record, March 31, 2006. Ann Weaver, “Volunteers sought for human chain”, The Daily Oklahoman, Jan 12, 2006. 2005 Ann Jarmusch, “Butzer to Discuss Sacred Space”, San Diego Union-Tribune, August 23, 2005, Section E. Brandice O’Brien, “BMI, TAP plan Automobile Alley Building Redevelopment”, The Journal Record, June 17, 2005, Section 1. Ryan Chittum, “Oklahoma City's Revival: Ten Years After the Bombing, Downtown Sees a Renaissance”, , April 13, 2005, Section 1. Leslie Berger, “Developers Announce One-of-a-Kind Triangle Community”, The MidCity Advocate, February 24, 2005, p. 1.

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Steve Lackmeyer, “Going Deep: Three Teams Make Plays for Downtown Hill”, The Oklahoman, February 24, 2005, Section B. Brandice O’Brien, “New Owner Hopes to Wake Up Midwest City’s Heritage Park Mall”, The Journal Record, February 4, 2005, p.1. Oklahoma Today Magazine, “OKT Profile: Hans Butzer”, Oklahoma Today Magazine, January 2005, p. 23. Jack Hobbs, Richard A. Salome and Ken Vieth, The Visual Experience, (Worchester: Davis Publications, 2005), pp. 124, 125. 2004 The MidCity Advocate, “Hans Butzer, TAParchitecture”, The MidCity Advocate, November 4, 2004, p. 6. Heinz Emigholz, “Miscellanea III” (1997-2004, 26m), 43rd New York Film Festival, October 1,2, 2004. Susan Szenasy, “O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A ! : Cheerleading architecture students at OU”, Metropolis Magazine, October 25, 2004. Business Wire, “Monuments, Memory and Memorialization: The American Way of Commemoration Sympo- sium”, Business Wire, September 29, 2004. Anne Brooks Ranallo , “Togetherness”, Perspective, Summer 2004, pp. 30-34. Darren Currin, “A Push for a Town Center”, Square Feet, May 2004, pp. 4-5. Karrie Jacobs, “The Power of Inadvertent Design”, Metropolis Magazine, February, 2004, pp. 50-56. Judy Gibbs Robinson and Steve Lackmeyer "City, Tulsa strive to diversify", The Sunday Oklahoman, April 4, 2004, pp.12A. Ainsley O'Connell, “Lackluster Memorial: An Uninspired Tribute to the Heros of Ground Zero”, The Scatter- shot Magazine: The Williams College of American Politics and Society, Winter 2004, vol.2. no. 2 2003 Tom Lindley, “Cheyennes Begin Drive in Missionary’s Memory”, The Sunday Oklahoman, September 14, 2003, Section A. James S. Tyree, “Route 66: There’s Life in the Old Girl Yet”, The Norman Transcript, September 6, 2003, p.1. Exhibit, “Absence into Presence: Art, Architecture and the Design of Remembrance”, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, September 3-October 4, 2003. The Watonga Republican, “Episcopals Set $790,000 Project”, The Watonga Republican, September 3, 2003, Section 1. Darren Currin, “Architects plan Route 66 Center”, The Journal Record, September 2, 2003, pp. 1-2. Ann Kelley “Project builds upon history of old armory”, Daily Oklahoman, September 1, 2003, Section I, pp.1,3 Larry Jenkins, “Mull Corp., ERC propose Bricktown Multi-Use Complex, Durcocher’s, August 15, 2003, p.3. Matt Maile, “Committee OK’s plans for the Factory”, The Journal Record, August 14, 2003, p. 1. Steve Lackmeyer, “Developer Has Lofty Ambitions”, The Daily Oklahoman, August 8, 2003, Section A. Exhibit, “Information Exchange”, The Lighthouse: Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and the City, Glasgow, Scotland, January 24-March 19, 2003. 2002 Hans E. Butzer, “Where were you?”, The Today Show on NBC, September 11, 2002. Hans E. Butzer, “September 11th Tribute”, CBS NEWS, September 11, 2002. Diederik von Hoogstraten, “De Bom, de Renaissance”, Elsevier Magazine (The Netherlands), August 24, 2002, pp. 40-42. Hans E. Butzer, “The Power of Place”, Smart City Public Radio, July 14, 2002. James Young, “Who Owns Grief”, Architectural Record, July 2002, pp. 120-123. Bauwelt, “168 Leehre Stuehle”, Bauwelt (Germany), April 19, 2001, pp. 30-31. Van Alen Institute, “Urban Tragedies”, Van Alen Institute of New York, an exhibit open Feb-Apr. 12, 2002. Exhibit, “Loss and Renewal: Transforming Tragic Sites”, 6th Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, 2002. Iowa Architect, “State and Regional Design Awards: Oklahoma City National Memorial”, Iowa Architect, February, 2002, p.28 Paul Goldberger, "Requiem: Memorializing terrorism's victims in Oklahoma." The New Yorker, January 14, 2002, pp. 90-91. 2002 Michael Kimmelman, “Out of Minimalism, Monuments of honor”, New York Times, January 13, pp. 2-1, 37. Mei Fong, “From Parks to Twisted Towers, Memorial Designs Multiply”, The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 11, 2002, pp. B-1, 4. Kurt Anderson, “Reconstruction Conversation”, Studio 360/Public Radio International, http://www.wnyc.org/studio360/commentary100601.html. 2001 Robert Campbell, “Boston Society of Architects honors Rawn, others”, Boston Globe, Dec. 20, 2001, Section D. C-SPAN, “Hans Butzer lectures at the National Building Museum”, C-SPAN, November 5, 2001. Katherine A. Melcher, “Preserving Our Changing memories”’, Landscape Architecture, November 2001,

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p. 136, 134-135. Hans E. Butzer, “Deciding what our loss means”, New York Times, October 10, p. A-27. Hans E. Butzer, “Einebnen und wieder Aufbauen-so einfach ist es nicht”, Stuttgarter Zeitung (Germany), October 9, p.33. Evan Osnos, ”What’s to soar from the Ashes?”, Chicago Tribune, September 26, 2001. Michael D. Lemonick, “The Twin Towers: Should They Be Rebuilt?” TIME Magazine, Sept. 24, 2001. Dagmar Aalund, “Facing the Future at Ground Zero”, The Wall Street Journal, September 19, 2001, Sec. B. Rebecca Cattera, “The Silent Space”, Landlines (England), September 2001, pp. 4-5. CBS News, “We will never forget”, CBS Sunday Morning, June 10, 2001. Katya Gelinsky, “Das Feld der leeren Stuehle”, Frankfurter Allgemeine (Germany), June 6, 2001, Nr. 129. Claudia Rivera, “9:02-We Will Never Forget…”, Monument Builders of America, June, 2001, pp. 34-37, 42. Cassandra M. Vanhooser, “We come here to remember”, Southern Living, April, 2001, pp. 120-125. Mamie Healey, “Love Among the Ruins”, OPRAH Magazine, February, 2001, pp. 138-139. Jennifer Burns, “Architecture Students Build Model for OKC Memorial”, The Oklahoma Daily, February 8, 2001, pp. 1-2. Jack Money, “Before 1995, there was…: OU Students’ Gift to Museum”, The Daily Oklahoman, February 8, 2001, p. 1. TIME Inc., “The Best of 2000: Critics’ Choices”, TIME Annual 2001, January 2001, pp. 84-85, 149. 2000 David Dillon, “Top 10 Architectural Achievements: 2000”, Dallas Morning News, December 28, 2000 Section A. TIME Inc. “Top 10 Best Designs of 2000”, TIME Magazine, December 18, p. 84. Harvard GSD, “Studio Options Fall 1998: Manchester, New Hampshire”, Studio Works: Harvard University Graduate School of Design, vol. 6, 2000, pp. 78-79. Kathryn Jensen-White, “To Touch the Human Spirit”, Sooner Magazine, Fall 2000, pp. 4-9. M. K. Hurd, “Concrete Walls Define Oklahoma City National Memorial, Concrete Construction, November 2000, pp. 38-42 Kim O’Connell, “The Gates of Memory”, Landscape Architecture, September 24, pp. 68-77. Chuck Twardy, “The Mourning After”, Metropolis, August/September 2000, p. 30, 48. Fintan O’Toole, “Art Has Not Reflected Our Grief”, The Irish Times (Ireland), August 1, 2000, Section 1. Lori Wallace, “Butzer Design Partnership”, Sculpture, July/August, p.14. Sandy Thompson, “John Lewis Glass Studio: The Oklahoma City National Memorial Project”, Glass Art, July/August 2000, pp. 10-15 Michelle Patient, “Butzer Design Partnership”, Sculpture, July/August 2000, p. 14. David Dillon, “Oklahoma City Memorial Recognizes Individuals, Moment”, Architectural Record, July 2000, p.28. Michelle Patient, “Oklahoma City Dedicates Bombing Memorial”, Architecture, June, 2000, p. 33. Roger Rosenblatt, “How We Remember”, TIME Magazine, May 29, pp. 26-30. Hans E. Butzer, “American Dream with Dan Rather”, CBS Evening News, April 19, 2000. Hans E. Butzer, “Interview with Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer”, ABC News Good Morning America, April 19, 2000. David Dillon, “Spare Design Creates Church-like Setting”, Dallas Morning News, April 16, 2000. Deborah Dietsch, “Remember This”, Architecture Boston, Spring 2000, pp. 24-25. Clair D. Urbain, “The Building of a Healing Place”, Contractor, January/February 2000, p. 12-17. 1998 Barbara Crisp, Human Spaces: Life-enhancing Designs for Healing, Working,and Living, (Rockport, Massachusetts: Rockport Publishers, 1998), pp. 84-87. , “Ceramic Specialists at MIT Help at Oklahoma City Memorial”, Associated Press, Oct- ober 5, 1998. Tara Haelle, “Monumental Achievement”, Texas Alcalde, March/April 1998, p.49. 1997 David Dillon, “Top 10 Architectural Achievements: 1997”, Dallas Morning News, December 1997, Section A. Kelly Roberson, “UT alums to design Memorial”, Texas Architect, September/October 1997, pp. 12-14. Bauwelt, “Oklahoma City Memorial”, Bauwelt (Germany), Issue 31/32 1997, p. 1171. Stanley Collyer, “The Search for an Appropriate Symbol: The Oklahoma City Memorial Competition”, Competitions, Fall, pp. 4-15. Hans E. Butzer, “Prepared Statement of Hans Butzer, Designer, Cambridge, MA, on Behalf of the Oklahoma City memorial Foundation Design Team before the House Committee on Resources Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Land Subject- House Resolution 1849: A Bill to Establish the Okla- homa City National Memorial as a Unit of the National Parks System and Designate the Oklahoma City Memorial Trust”, Federal News Service, September 9, 1997.

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ART, “Leerzeichen”, ART: Das Kunstmagazin (Germany), September 1997, p. 130. Ned Cramer, “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Unveiled”, Architecture Magazine, August 1997, p. 27. People Weekly, “Symbol of Loss”, PEOPLE Magazine, August 18, 1997, p. 65. Hans E. Butzer, “Hans and Torrey Butzer: Interview”, Boulevard Deutschland/Deutsche Welle (Germany), July 10, 1997. Construction Week, “Oklahoma City Picks Design to Honor Blast Victims”, Engineering News-Record, July 7, 1997, p.5. Hans E. Butzer, interview by Charles Gibson, ABC News Good Morning America, July 2, 1997. Hans E. Butzer, interview by Katie Couric, NBC NEWS TODAY SHOW, July 2, 1997. Focus, “168 Leere Stuehle”, FOCUS: Das Moderne Nachrichtenmagazin (Germany), April 28, 1997, p. 16. 1994 “Inviting Monumentality: Congress Center Messe Frankfurt”, Archigrad: Planning and building on the 50th Parallel, Issue 03, pp. 20-23. 1993 Rainer Wustlich, “Traum Fabrik oder High-Tech-Hangar”, Deutsches Architektenblatt (Germany), Issue 01 1993, pp.54-60. “Ueber die Wolken”, Baumeister (Germany), Issue 11 1993, p.5.

Creative Research Overview: 2008-present Butzer Gardner Architects, Oklahoma City, OK Director, with Jeremy Gardner, AIA and Torrey A. Butzer 2004-2008 TAParchitecture Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design; partner with John Ward, Anthony McDermid and Rick Lueb 1995-1997 Meyer Ernst Partner, Berlin, Germany Design Director / Project Architect 1994-1995 Architekturburo Clemenz und Partner, Berlin, Germany Design Director / Intern Architect 1992-1994 J.S.K. / Perkins + Will, Dusseldorf, Germany Designer / Intern Architect 1990-2008 Butzer Design Partnership/LocusBold, Austin, TX – Düsseldorf/Berlin, Germany - Oklahoma City, OK Partner with Torrey Ann Butzer 1989 Murphy/Jahn Inc., Chicago, IL Student Intern

Select Creative Research Projects: Butzer Gardner Architects: Oklahoma City, OK [since February 2008] 2012-present DOWNTOWN PUBLIC PARK, 90-acre park, Oklahoma City; in collaboration with Hargreaves Associates MID-TOWN MASTER PLAN, comprehensive study, Oklahoma City; in collaboration with the Center for Economic Law and the City Planning Department 2011-present CENTURY CENTER, mixed-use redevelopment in downtown Oklahoma City 2010-2012 BOLDING RESIDENCE, LEED-certified residence, Jones, OK 104 E. MAIN, interior renovation of historic building, Norman, OK 2009-2010 OKLAHOMA CITY CENTRAL PARK, 40 acre Core to Shore Park, Oklahoma City Competitively-awarded conceptual design; in collaboration with Hargreaves Associates OKLAHOMA CITY CIVIC CENTER, Oklahoma City Competitively awarded commission to re-design interior- and district way-finding system 2008-2012 SKYDANCE BRIDGE, 390’ pedestrian bridge, OKC, OK; 1st PLACE National Competition-winning Co-director, in collaboration with SXL 2008-2010 THE MARTINIQUE, 21,000 sq. ft. office redevelopment, Oklahoma Design Consultant for 1931 historic building, in collaboration with Ai MABEE-GERRER MUSEUM OF ART, 40,000 sq. ft. museum, Shawnee, OK Design consultants, in collaboration with TAParchitecture 2008-2010 530 EUFAULA, 3,200 sq. ft. home. Norman, Oklahoma CITY PLACE, 300,000 sq. ft. redevelopment, Oklahoma City Consultant for 1931 33-story historic high-rise, in collaboration with Ai 2008-2009 DOWNTOWN AIRPARK MASTERPLAN, 81 acre mixed-use riverfront master plan, Oklahoma City Design Consultant, in collaboration with Goody/Clancy 2001-2012 ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL EAST GARDEN, arbor, labyrinth and columbarium, OKC, OK

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TAParchitecture: Oklahoma City, OK, Principal of Design and Partner [February 2004-January 2008] 2007-2008 VALLIANCE BANK, bank headquarters building, McKinney, TX Principal of Design VISUAL IMAGE, advertising agency interiors, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF TULSA, non-profit agency campus, Tulsa, OK. Principal of Design 2006-2008 OKLAHOMA STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT, 8,000 sq. ft. state agency headquarters, Oklahoma City Principal of Design 2005-2008 CENTRAL AVENUE VILLAS, 30-unit condominium multi-story urban infill, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design THE TOWNHOMES AT MAYWOOD PARK, 72 downtown residences, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design 2004-2007 OKLAHOMA CITY BALLET CONSERVATORY, 7000 sq. ft. downtown studio, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 100,000 sq. ft. school, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design, in collaboration with O/WPP Chicago SCHMIDT HOUSE, 6,000 ft. residence with barn, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design 2004-2005 The TRIANGLE, 25-acre downtown mixed-use master plan, Oklahoma City, OK Principal of Design THE HILL, 11-acre master plan and urban residences competition, Oklahoma City, OK, 1st PLACE Principal of Design; professional jury recommends TAP with top ranking in April 2005

BUTZER DESIGN PARTNERSHIP/LOCUS BOLD: Oklahoma City, OK [June 1990-present] 2003-2006 CHANDLER CHILDREN’S HISTORICAL RESOURCE CENTER, puppet theater and garden, Chandler, OK Design Consultant; donated design services 2003-2004 THE FACTORY, 250 downtown condominium residences w/ 300 car garage, Oklahoma City, OK Design Consultant, in collaboration with TAParchitecture; LOST ART OF THE MURRAH BUILDING, 1840sq. ft. exhibition design, OKC, OK Design Consultant, in collaboration with Torrey A. Butzer 2002-present OAKERHATER EPISCOPAL CENTER, 5500 sq. ft. church/community center, Watonga, OK Design Consultant, in collaboration with Robison and Associates 2001-2004 CASSELL HOUSE 02, 2000 sq. ft. residence and addition, Fulshear, TX Co-designer 2001-2003 OAKERHATER EPISCOPAL CENTER MASTER PLAN, 10.5 acre site, Watonga, OK Design Consultant, in collaboration with Robison and Associates 2001 A DAY TO REMEMBER, a set of 18 illustrations for a children’s book published in 2001 Design Consultant, in collaboration with Torrey A. Butzer 2000 HOW TO DESIGN COMPUTER PROGRAMS, 10 illustrations for a book published in 2001 by M.I.T. Press Design Consultant, in collaboration with Torrey A. Butzer 1997 OKLAHOMA CITY NATIONAL MEMORIAL, international competition, OKC, OK; 1st PLACE Co-designer, in collaboration with Sasaki Associates; dedicated on April 19, 2000 1991 ABBOTT HOUSE, 450 sq. ft. house addition proposal, Austin, TX Co-designer 1991 BUTZER HOUSE, 350 sq. ft. house and terrace addition/renovation, Austin, TX Co-designer, completed in August, 1991 1990-1991 CASSELL HOUSE, 500 sq. ft. house renovation and lookout-tower, Galveston, TX Co-designer, in collaboration with Jeffrey L. Smith, Engineer; completed in September, 1991

MEYER ERNST und PARTNER: Berlin, Germany [April 1995 – April 1997] 1996-1998 CUNISTRASSE 3-5, 24 low-income housing units, Berlin, Germany Project Manager; responsible for design development and construction documents; completed in December 1998 1996-1998 LANDSBERGER TOR, 110 low-income housing units, Berlin, Germany Project Co-manager; responsible for design concept and design development; Roman Meyer, Partner-in- charge; completed in July, 1998 1996-1997 BMW NIEDERLASSUNG BERLIN, new showroom and workshop-renovation proposal, Berlin, Germany

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Project Manager; responsible for design concept and development; Arnold Ernst, Partner-in-charge 1995-1998 PLANSTRASSE 35, HAUS 101, 52 low-income housing units, Berlin responsible for design concept and planning; design development in collaboration with Torrey Butzer and Roman Meyer, Partner-in-charge; completed in February, 1998

ARCHITEKTURBUERO CLEMENZ und PARTNER: Berlin, Germany [January 1994 – March 1995] 1994-1996 WILHELM LEUSCHNER PLATZ, 9-block mixed-use master plan and building proposal, Leipzig, Germany Design for master plan includes shopping arcades, public squares, transit station, and buildings; Responsible for building design concept and development; collaborator on overall urban design concept 1994-1997 NEUE BAHNHOFSSTRASSE 2, mixed-use with 10 low-income housing units, Berlin, Germany responsible for design concept and design development; completed in December, 1997 1994 CITY CENTER HALLE, mixed-use urban block competition, Halle, Germany; 2nd PLACE competition team director; responsible for design concept and development

J.S.K. / PERKINS + WILL: Düsseldorf, Germany [February 1992 – December 1993] 1993 BAHNHOF PAPESTRASSE, railway station expansion and renovation proposal, Berlin, Germany renovation design includes an underground shopping mall and links to surrounding neighborhoods responsible for design concept and development FLUGHAFEN MUNSTER/OSNABRUCK, regional airport, Greven, Germany collaborator on façade studies and construction documents; completed in December, 1996 1993 TAUNUS ANLAGE, renovation proposal of historical landmark, Frankfurt, Germany Collaborator on design, renovation and re-use studies 1992 CONGRESS MESSE FRANKFURT, 525-room hotel and expo center competition, Frankfurt; 1st PLACE responsible for competition design concept and façade studies; collaborator on competition team and design development; completed in February 1997 MERCEDES BENZ NIEDERLASSUNG, auto showroom competition, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd PLACE competition design concept developed with Andreas Grone, Architekt BDA; collaborator on competition team FLUGHAFEN BERLIN-SCHONEFELD, new international airport proposal, Berlin,Germany responsible for competition design concept; collaborator on development team FLUGENHAFEN COLOGNE/BONN, airport-expansion competition, Cologne, Germany; 3rd PLACE responsible for competition design concept; collaborator on competition team

MURPHY / JAHN, INC.: Chicago, Illinois [January – July 1989] 1989 RAFFLES PLACE, high-rise and mixed-use urban block competition, Singapore; 1st PLACE Intern; competition model team director AMERICAN AIRLINES / NORTHWEST TERMINAL, John F. Kennedy Int’l Airport proposal, New York Intern; collaborator on model development team UNITED AIRLINES, PHASE THREE, O’Hare International Airport, Chicago Intern; collaborator on design development implemented 1989-90

Select Grants- Contracts-RFP’s-Competitions: 2012 Commission Awarded: OKC MAPS3 Central Park Design: short-listed qualifications competition in collaboration with Hargreaves Associates Commission Awarded: OKC MAPS3 Streetcar Implementation Plan: short-listed qualifications competition in collaboration with Jacobs and URS Commission Awarded: MAPS3/Core to Shore Redevelopment Plan: short-listed qualifications competition, in collaboration with Parsons Brinckerhoff and Gateway Planning 2011 First Place: Mayfair Residential Urban Redevelopment Design Competition, OKC. Second Place: 430 NW 12th St. Residential Urban Redevelopment Design Competition, OKC; juried design competition Unsuccessful: Science Museum Oklahoma: short-listed museum renovation qualifications competition with Wallace Engineering, Kansas City 2010 Unsuccessful: Oklahoma City University Law School: short-listed qualifications competition; in collaboration with Gensler, Baltimore 2009 Contract Awarded: OKC MAPS3 Central Park Concept Design: short-listed qualifications competition in collaboration with Hargreaves Associates and ADG Contract Awarded: Civic Center Music Hall: qualifications competition; completed in 2011 2008 First Place: SkyDance Bridge National Design Competition: juried short-listed national design

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competition with SXL/MKEC; completed in 2012 2007 Contract Awarded: Mabee-Gerrer of Art: qualifications competition with TAP and bgDESIGN 2005 First Place: The Hill at Ellison Park; professionally juried mixed-use urban development competition, Oklahoma City; with TAParchitecture Bryan Fund Grant Application: University of Oklahoma grant accepted for the acquisition of publications to assist in creative research 2003 Contract Awarded: Route 66 Interpretive Center; juried competition for the renovation of the historic 1926 Armory in Chandler, OK; with TAParchitecture 2003 Contract Awarded: The Factory; juried mixed-use block competition, Oklahoma City, OK; with TAParchitecture and Butzer Design Partnership 2002 Unsuccessful: Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza; professionally juried museum of antiquities competition, at the Great Pyramids, Egypt; with Butzer Design Partnership Unsuccessful: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant; grant application to fund mapping of sports/recreation trails which link disparate districts of downtown Oklahoma City Unsuccessful: Dean A. McGee Eye Institute; juried medical research facility competition, Oklahoma City, OK; with TAParchitecture 2001 Finalist: LINK Community Center: mixed-use block qualifications competition, Ontario, California; with Butzer Design Partnership Junior Faculty Research Program Grant: grant conferred for preparing a publication on the Oklahoma City National memorial; topic scope has been recently adjusted to incorporate context of September 11th Attacks and Memorials Unsuccessful: Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts: cultural complex qualifications competition, Dallas, TX; with Butzer Design Partnership 2000 Unsuccessful: American Airlines Center Public Art Projects; public art qualifications competition, Dallas, TX; with Butzer Design Partnership 1999 Finalist: McKinney Ave. Trolley/North Central Expressway Commemorative Transit Station; professionally juried transit station competition, Dallas, TX; with Prof. Mical 1998 Finalist: Oklahoma City National Museum: professionally juried museum competition, Oklahoma City, OK; in collaboration with Ralph Appelbaum Associates, NY First Place: Oklahoma City National Memorial; professionally juried memorial competition, Oklahoma City, OK; with Butzer Design Partnership 1996 Unsuccessful: Rautenstrauch-Joost Museum; professionally juried museum competition, Cologne, Germany; with Butzer Design Partnership 1995 Unsuccessful: Feuerwache 10; professionally juried fire station competition in Munich, Germany; with BDP 1994 Unsuccessful: Deutsches Bibliotheks Institut; professionally juried library competition, Berlin, Germany; with Butzer Design Partnership Second Place: City Center Halle; professionally juried mixed-use block competition, Halle, Germany; with Architekturburo Clemenz und Partner Unsuccessful: Leipzig-Halle Airport; professionally juried airport support facilities competition, Leipzig, Germany; with Architekturburo Clemenz and Partner Unsuccessful: Leipziger Gallery For Contemporary Art; professionally juried art museum competition, Leipzig, Germany; with Architekturburo Clemenz and Partner and with Ove Arup Engineers 1993 Unsuccessful: Museum Neanderthal; professionally juried museum competition, Düsseldorf, Germany; with Butzer Design Partnership First Place: Rhein-side Hotel and Business Center; professionally juried mixed-use building competition, Mainz, Germany, with J.S.K./Perkins+Will 1992 First Place: Congress Messe Frankfurt; professionally juried 525-room hotel and center competition, Frankfurt, Germany; with J.S.K./Perkins+Will Second Place: Mercedes-Benz Regional Headquarters; professionally juried automobile showroom competition, Düsseldorf, Germany; with J.S.K./Perkins+Will Third Place: Cologne/Bonn Airport Expansion: professionally juried airport competition, Cologne, Germany; with J.S.K./Perkins+Will

Awards and Honors: 2012 American Institute of Architects Unbuilt Design Citation Award: AIA Central Oklahoma with Butzer Gardner Architects for the SLIVR in historic Film Row American Institute of Architects Urban Design Citation Award: AIA Central Oklahoma with SXL for the Oklahoma City SkyDance Bridge

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Award of Merit: ENR (Engineering News Record), Oklahoma SkyDance Bridge in the Best Transportation Project classification for Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. National Certificate of Recognition: IDEAS2 and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) for SkyDance Bridge Top 50 Best Public Art Projects: Public Art Network Year in Review by Americans for the Arts for Oklahoma City SkyDance Bridge Innovator of the Year: Journal Record, with OU Professors and SXL, for the Skydance Bridge Honorable Mention (2 teams): Urban Land Institute Hines Student Competition, Professional Advisor 2011 Finalist: Urban Land Institute Hines Student Competition, Professional Advisor 2010 Awarded: Mabrey Presidential Professorship by the University of Oklahoma 2008 First Place: SkyDance Bridge National Design Competition, with SXL/MKEC 2007 American Institute of Architects Solomon Layton Award: “Firm of the Year”, with TAParchitecture Innovator of the Year: Journal Record, with OU College of Architecture and TAParchitecture 2003 American Institute of Architects CSR Honorable Mention: Oakerhater Episcopal Center Distinguished Graduate Award: Nat’l Catholic Educational Association’s Dept. of Elementary Schools Unsuccessful: Progressive Architecture Awards: Oakerhater Episcopal Center 2001 American Institute of Architects CSR Honorable Mention: Oklahoma City National Memorial Boston Society of Architects Honor Award: Oklahoma City National Memorial American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award: Oklahoma City National Memorial Boston Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award: Oklahoma City National Memorial Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award: University of Texas-Austin Alumni Award, with Torrey A. Butzer 2000 TIME Magazine’s Ten Best Designs for 2000: Oklahoma City National Memorial David Dillon/Dallas Morning News Ten Best Designs for 2000: Oklahoma City National Memorial Bricklayers Association National Award in Stonework: Oklahoma City National Memorial A.I.A. Central Oklahoma Chapter Special Award: Hans and Torrey Butzer A.I.A. Central Oklahoma Chapter B.H. Prasad Award: Oklahoma City National Memorial 1999 Unsuccessful: Progressive Architecture Awards: Oklahoma City National Memorial 1997 Nominated: University of Texas Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award David Dillon/Dallas Morning News Ten Best Designs for 1997: Oklahoma City National Memorial 1990 Honorable Mention: International Student Competition, with Fred Lowrance and Louis Waddell 1989 First Place/Best of Show: A.I.A. Austin Chapter Annual Graphics Competition, with David Genet 1988 Design Distinction Award: UT-Austin School of Architecture Faculty Award, one of six students 1987 Honorable Mention: A.I.A. Austin Chapter Annual Graphics Competition

Select Unit Service: 2012-present Graduate Curriculum Group: Chair Graduate Liaison 2010-present B. Arch Curriculum Task Force: Chair 2010 College of Architecture Branding and Visioning: Active participant 2009-2010 Division of Architecture Curriculum Dialogue: Active participant 2005-present Urban Nite 5th-Year-Studio Annual Banquet: Faculty Sponsor; Program Initiator 2001-present Bruce Goff Chair of Creative Architecture Lecture Series Committee: Chairman 2001-2002 American Institute of Architecture Students: Faculty Co-Sponsor 2001 Division of Architecture Faculty Search Committee: Member 2000-present Division of Architecture: Active contributor to on-going curriculum discussions 2000 Lecture Organized: Mr. William Baker, partner with Jones/Baker Architects, on restaurant design Lecture Organized: Mr. Louis C. Waddell, with Atelier Wadd’ ell, on the archi-musical sketchbook 2000-present Served as Invited Studio Review Critic: for Professors Amoroso, Bozorgi, Caldwell, Callahan, Cloud, Connell, Dalton, Goins, Harm, Henderson, Fithian, Khoury, Klein, M. Koeck, R. Koeck, Kudrna, Lanman, Mical, Moore, Recktenwald, Schurch, Wahl, Weinel, Yowell and for Professor Schaeffer at The University of Oklahoma at Tulsa Graduate Program

Select College Service: 2012 Guest Instructor: October 31, College Collaboration Course presentation with S-X-L Guest Instructor: February 22, Division Seminar on Memory and Money for Prof. C. Barrett, Ph.D 2011 Institute for Quality Communities: Director Search Committee Member Guest Advisor: Prof. Bill McManus’s Construction Science students’ design-build projects College of Architecture Research Activity Day: Participant

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2009 Guest Instructor: Introductory course for Construction Science students for Prof. Besser 2008 Guest Instructor: Introductory course for Construction Science students for Prof. Robson 2004-2005 Division of Interior Design Faculty Search Committee: Invited Member 2003 College of Architecture Building Improvements: Offered three building remodel proposals at the invitation of the Dean 2002 College of Architecture Golf Team: Represented the College in AIA Golf Tournament Guest Instructor: September 26, Introductory course for Construction Science students 2001 Guest Instructor: Introductory course for Landscape Architecture graduate students Guest Instructor: September 20, Introductory course for Construction Science students 2000 Lecture Organized: Mr. Neil J. Dean, FASLA with Sasaki Associates, Inc., on interdisciplinary practices

Select University Service: 2012 Guest Instructor: February 21, College of History Seminar on Monuments, Memory and Museums for Prof. Janet Ward, Ph.D 2005 University of Oklahoma Library Periodicals Review Committee: Member 2004 Books That Inspire IV Program: Invited contributor 2003 Edwin Amaya Scholarship for International Students: Selection committee member 2002 Speaker: University of Oklahoma September 11th Memorial Service 2001 University of Oklahoma Office of Recruitment Services: Student recruitment guide Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment: Member University of Oklahoma Council on Student Affairs: Member

Professional and Public Service: 2011-present American Institute of Architects: Full Member 2009-2011 Mayor Cornett’s Regional Transit Dialogue Committee: Appointed Committee Member Sustainable OKC: Advisory Board Member 2008-present Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City: Elected Board Member 2007 ULI Oklahoma District Council: Founding Committee Board Member 2005-2009 Wilson Arts, Inc.: Board Member of Public School Building Addition Fund-raising Committee 2005-2007 Oklahoma OETA Creativity Project: Member 2005-2011 St. Joseph’s Old Cathedral Parish Council: Elected Member 2005-2008 Sustainable OKC: Board Member 2004-2010 Wilson Elementary Arts Integration School: PTA Board Member Peace Officers Memorial of Cook County, Chicago, IL: Advisor, Design Consultant 2002-2003 Oklahoma City Planning Department Stakeholders Committee on Urban Design: Invited Member 2002-present AIA/COC Lecture Series, in partnership with the Bruce Goff Chair Lecture Series 2002 Oklahoma City Arts Commission: Advisor Scarlet Fever Victims’ Unmarked Graves Memorial, Edmonton, Canada: Advisor Texas A&M University Bonfire Design Competition: Juror Flight 93 / September 11th 2001 Memorial, New York, NY: Advisor Pentagon/September 11th 2001 memorial, Washington D.C.: Advisor 2001 Downtown Oklahoma City B.I.D. Design Committee: Member Oklahoma City Arts Festival: Volunteer St. Joseph’s Old Cathedral: Monthly lector World Trade Center / September 11th 2001 Memorial, New York, NY: Advisor 1999-2011 American Institute of Architects: Associate Member 1999-present Oklahoma City National Memorial: volunteer consultant

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