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Revised: July, 2019

CURRICULUM VITAE

W. CECIL STEWARD, FAIA

W. Cecil Steward, FAIA, DPACSA/AIA | Founder, President/CEO Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, 1996-present; Omaha & Lincoln; Former 68th National President, AIA; Dean Emeritus, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska 402.730.0890 (Lincoln) | www.joslyninstitute.org | [email protected]

EDUCATION/DEGREES, CERTIFICATES Hon. D. Humane Letters, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, 1991 M.S. in Architecture, (Educational Facilities Program) Columbia University, 1961 Bachelor of Architecture, (Professional degree) A & M University, 1957 Certificate in Planning and Architecture, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Fontainebleau, France, Summer 1956

MILITARY SERVICE Texas A&M College, Commissioned 1957, USAF Base Engineering Specialty: Management Officer, Harlingen AFB, Texas Retired Captain, United States Air Force, 1960

TEACHING/RESEARCH Teaching Specialties: Research/Teaching Interests: Professional Practice/Management Sustainable Community Development Architectural Design Green Architecture, Climate Change Environmental Design & Planning Development in the Third World Architectural Design Programming Campus Planning Building Evaluation Methods Planning in Higher Education Professional Leadership Reuse/Historic Preservation STEWARD 2

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Registered Architect, Texas, #2981(ret.), October 20, 1964; Nebraska, #A-2083 (Emeritus)

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE/EXPERIENCE In Professional Practice Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities (JISC), Omaha & Lincoln, Founder 1996 – present (Name change, 2004, “Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities”) Stewards Design Group. Green Design Associates, Lincoln/Los Angeles, 2000- present W. Cecil Steward, FAIA, Consultant, 1981-present White & Steward, Architects in Association, St. Louis, MO, 1978-81 Private consultant, 1971-78 Nall, Ramsay, Steward Associates, Dallas & Bryan, Texas, 1970-71 W. Cecil Steward, Architect, Bryan, Texas, 1965-70 Matthews & Associates, Bryan, Texas, 1962-65 Perkins & Will, White Plains, New York, 1961-62 Moore & Hollar, Pampa, Texas, 1959 U.S.A.F., Harlingen, Texas, 1957-60 Caudill, Rowlett & Scott, Bryan, Texas, 1957

(Professional experience: draftsman, designer, project architect, job captain, construction supervisor, architect; environmental design, green design, sustainable development, planning, regional planning, and education consultant)

In Education Emeritus Professor, Dean Emeritus, Architecture/Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2000-present; Adjunct Professor, Architecture/Planning, University of Hawaii, Monoa 1999-2001; Professor of Architecture and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1973-2000; Graduate Faculty, Fellow, Architecture and Planning, UNL, 1973-present Professor of Architecture, Texas A & M University, 1971-73; Associate Professor of Architecture, Texas A & M University, 1967-71; Graduate Faculty, member, Texas A & M University 1965-73; Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Texas A & M University, 1962-67.

In Management Director and founder, Nebraska Center for Sustainable Construction (subsidiary of the JISC, operator of the EcoStores Nebraska), 2005 - 2018 President and founder, International North/North Network for Urban Sustainability and Leadership (UN Affiliated), 2004 - 2011 President/CEO and founder, Board of Directors, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, Omaha/Lincoln, 1996-present; Dean, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1973-2000; Co-director, Nebraska Community Improvement Program (NCIP), 1975- 1985 Project Director, Imo State University Planning and Design, Imo State, STEWARD 3

Nigeria, 1981-89; Associate Dean, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Texas A & M University, 1969-73; Associate Chairman, School of Architecture, Texas A & M University, 1966-69; Director, Architecture Research Center, Texas A & M University, 1971-73; Management Officer, U.S.A.F. Base Engineer, Harlingen AFB, Texas, 1958-60.

In Program Planning and Evaluation Founding Director, Continuing Education Institute for Green Design/Sustainable Development, CHINA, fall, 2002 Conference Planner, Chairman, "Ecospheres: Land/Water/Population, Spring 2001", University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1999-2001. Member, international Hassan Fathy Institute, Housing for the Poor, Washington, D.C, 1999 - 2001. Member, Advisory Committee, New School of Architecture, Judson College, Illinois, 1998-2001 Founding President, 501 c-3 Joslyn Castle Institute for Sustainable Communities, Omaha/Lincoln, Nebraska, 1996-present Founding Director, NAFTA Architectural Education Consortium, Canada, Mexico, U.S., 1996-2000 Member, Nebraska Network 21 Management Team, Kellogg Foundation Project, UNL, Lincoln, 1996-present, co-chairman 1999-present Chairman, The Future of the Land-grant University, Visioning Committee, UNL, 1995-1996 Founding Steering Committee Member, global Best Practices Network for Sustainable Development, United Nations Center for Human Settlements, Nairobi, 1996-present Founding Member, national Design Futures Council, Washington, D.C., 1995- present, steering committee member, co-chairman 1998-99 Member, Board of Advisors, (FL) School of Architecture, 1993-1996 Member, Board of Directors, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), Washington, D.C., 1987-1990 Advisory program review of developing architectural curriculum, University of Texas at , 1983, 1991, 1997-98 Chairman, University Advisory Committee for Campus Master Planning, UNL, 1982-1987 Member, Advisory Board, program review of developing architectural curriculum, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, 1982-1997 Member, various U.S. Accreditation Review Teams, National Architectural Accrediting Board, 1980-present Committee Chairman, Review of eight educational programs in architecture as consultant to the Board of Regents, Louisiana, 1978 Designed and assisted with the development of comprehensive Academic Program Review procedures for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1977 First Dean, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1973 First Associate Dean, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Texas A & M University, 1969 Program planning and first administrative chairman, Doctorate Program in Architecture, Texas A & M University, 1970-73

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OTHER SIGNIFICANT OR NOTABLE PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Professional Advisor to National Building Design Competitions: U.S. General Services Administration, Board of Design Advisors, 1992 - 2005 Design Competition Director, Wick Alumni Center, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, 1981 (Gwathmey, Segal, New York, NY, winners) Design Competition Director, College of Architecture Facilities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1977 (Bahr, Vermeer, Haecker, Lincoln, NE, winners)

Professional Advisor to State Design Competitions: City of Lincoln Joint-Use Facility, 1979

Member of Design Awards Juries and Design Charettes: Member of Competition Design Jury, 9/11 Flight 93 Memorial, Shanksville, PA., 2002 Member, International Design Jury, Master Planning and Urban Design of the Huang Pu River, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, 2001 Chairman, Selection Jury, International Dubai Award, 2000 Global Best Practices for Community Sustainability, UNCHS, 2000 Member, Design Charette Team, "Freedom Museum", National Underground Freedom Railroad Foundation, Cincinnati, OH, 1997 Member, Design Charette Team, "Pennsylvania Avenue", The White House, National Parks Service, Washington, D.C., 1996 Member, Design Charette Team, "Memorial to West African Slave Trade", UNESCO, Dakar, Senegal, 1996 Chairman, Design Jury, Drury College/EFCO national competition for Student Housing, Springfield, MO, 1995 Member, Professional Commission Design Jury, Seoul, Korea, International Airport Competition, Seoul, November, 1992 Member, Professional Commission Design Jury, Jin Mao 88 Story Hotel and Office Building Competition, Pu Dong, Shanghai, May, 1993 Member, Pre-stressed Concrete Institute Design Awards Jury, , IL, July, 1993 Member, American Institute of Architecture Students/GE Superabrasives International Competition for Beijing Cultural Center, 1989 Member, Strategic Air Command Design Awards Jury, 1988 Member, Rochester, New York Chapter, AIA Design Awards Jury, 1988 Chairman and Consultant to first Henningson, Durham and Richardson Design Awards Program, Omaha, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Chairman, South Dakota Society of Architects Design Awards Jury, 1981

National Peer Design Review Committee for the Improvement of Federal Architecture Federal Building, Portland, OR, 2003 New Border Stations, various US locations, 2002 Federal Courts Building, Rockford, Illinois, 2001 Zorinsky Federal Office Building, Omaha, Nebraska, 2000 Federal Building, Beckely, West Virginia, GSA, 1994 Secret Service Headquarters, Washington, D.C.,GSA, 1994 U.S. Embassy, Moscow, Russia, State Department, 1995 STEWARD 5

Federal Courts Building, Lafayette, Louisiana, GSA, 1995 Federal Courts Building, Omaha, Nebraska, GSA, 1995

Consultant, Peoples Republic of China, 1984-present Architectural Society of China, Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Construction, on issues of establishment of a "U.S. format" for architectural accreditation and professional practice examinations for the licensure of architects. Ministry of Construction announced decision to follow U.S. Architectural Profession framework vs. the British Commonwealth framework in 1992.

Professional Advisor to Industry: Consultant, Reed Construction Data, Architects First Source, green materials and products, 2000-2004 Member, Advisory Board of Users, McGraw-Hill Publications, Dodge-Sweets Division, New York, New York 1986-87.

TRAVEL FOR STUDY, SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Domestic Periodic study of the eastern, western and mid-western U.S. urban communities since 1960 Extensive travel in the southwest U.S. Juneau, Alaska, EcoSTEP Consultant, City Planning, 2016

International Guangzhou, China, Juror 2ndt International Competition for Sustainable Cities, 2016 Guangzhou, China, Juror, 1st International Competition for Sustainable Cities, 2014 Medellin, Columbia, EcoSTEP Consultant, Regional Planning, 2011 Nairobi, Kenya, Sixth Governing Council of the UN HABITAT Programs, 2009 Daqing, Beijing, and WuYi Shan, China, North/North Environmental Consultant, 2006 Vancouver, Canada, World Urban Forum, North/North presentations Medellin, Colombia, First International Conference on Transfers of Best Practices, presentation, 2005 Nairobi, Kenya, Fifth Governing Council of the UN HABITAT programs, 2005Barcelona, Spain, World Urban Forum, North/North BOD, 2004 Vladivostok, Russia, UN-HABITAT, Chair of North/North Exchange for Best Practices in Sustainable Urban Development, 2004 Santiago de Compostela, Spain, UNCHS Best Practices Steering Committee, 2003 Nanchang, Shanghai, Beijing, PRC, paper presentations, planning for Continuing education program delivery, 2002 Santa Catarina, Brazil, UNCHS Best Practices Steering Committee, 2001 Shanghai, PRC, Huang Pu River Design Jury, 2001 Copenhagen, Denmark, Design Futures Council meeting, 2000 Dubai, United Arab Emerates, Jury Chairman, UNCHS Best Practices Awards Program, 2000 STEWARD 6

Al Ain, United Arab Emerates, Consultant, UAE University campus planning competition, 2000 Cairo, Egypt, Charter meeting of the Hassan Fathy Foundation for Sustainable Development, 2000 Montreal, Canada, meeting of NAFTA Architectural Education Consortium, 1999 Beijing, PRC, 1999, delegate to Union of International Architects Congress: pre-conf. travel to Shanghai, Xian Madrid, Spain, 1999, Steering Committee, UNCHS Best Practices Network London, England, Presentation to International Hotels Environmental Initiative Board of Directors, 1998 Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, PRC, Architectural Accreditation Consultant, 1998 Tourin, Italy, 1998, Steering Committee UNCHS Best Practices Network Mexico City, meeting of NAFTA Architectural Education Consortium, 1998 Shandong, PRC, 1997, Exchange investigation with Shandong Institute of Architecture and Engineering Chengdu, PRC, 1997, Exchange investigation with Sichuan Union University Claremont-Ferrand, France, 1997, Exchange investigation, Ecole de Architecture Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Brussels, Belgium, United Nations Center for Human Settlements, Formation of Best Practice Centers, 1997 Bali, Indonesia, Asia Design Forum, Design Critic, 1996 Istanbul, Turkey, NGO Delegate to HABITAT II, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Cities, 1996 Changsha China, Conference on Architecture and Culture, Paper Presentation, 1996 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, International Congress on Tall Buildings, Plenary Speaker, Panel Chairman, 1995 Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus School of Architecture Conference on Architecture/Cultural Relationships, 1994 Shanghai, PRC, 1994, consulting Shanghai, PRC, 1993, Jin Mao Building Design Jury London, Paris, to establish the first international AIA Components, 1992 Seoul, Korea, 1992, Seoul International Airport Design Jury Montevideo, Uraguay, 1992, AIA representative to UIA Conference Delft, The Netherlands, 1992, AIA representative to European Ed. Conference Budapest and Debrecen, Hungary, 1992, exchange exploration Melbourne, Australia, 1992, Australian Convention of Architects Bangkok, Thailand, 1992, AIA Programs Coordination PRC, Tokyo, Hong Kong, 1991, AIA Programs Coordination Paris, France, meeting of the Five Presidents, Commission, architecture, 1991 USSR Republic of Kazakhstan, 1990, Specialist Consultant to USIA "Design USA" Exhibit, Alma Ata, five weeks Peoples Republic of China, 1990, Continuation of Accreditation consultation, 10 days STEWARD 7

Malaysia, 1989, Accreditation Conference with Malaysian architects and examiners Peoples' Republic of China, 1989, Advisor on accreditation to Architectural Society of China and the Ministry of Construction Peoples' Republic of China, 1988 HUD Delegation on Historic Preservation of Cities, two weeks Peoples' Republic of China, 1987, three weeks, Xian, negotiation of exchange agreement with Northwest Institute of Architecture and Engineering Ireland, Germany, 1986, two weeks, negotiation of exchange agreements with College of Technology, Dublin and University of Hannover, West Germany Nigeria, 1987, one week, Convocation and Dedication, Imo State University Nigeria, 1985, one week, campus planning, Imo State University Peoples' Republic of China, 1984, six weeks, Visiting Scholar to four universities Nigeria, 1982, two weeks, campus planning, Imo State University Nigeria, 1981, three weeks, campus planning, Imo State University Nigeria, 1981, ten days, campus planning contract negotiations, Imo State University Peoples' Republic of China, 1981, three weeks, Delegation Leader, People-to-People Citizen Ambassador Program Canada, 1979, 1980, Winnipeg, Quebec City Peoples' Republic of China, 1979, three weeks - Visiting Architectural Education Delegation, invited by the AIA and hosted by Architectural Society of China Japan Study, April, 1979, one week Guadalajara, February, 1979 - visiting lecturer, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Design Center Western Europe, 1977, fourteen days - AIA Representative to Union of International Architects/UNESCO Conference on Continuing Education for Architects, Paris Mexico, 1975, one week, negotiation of exchange agreement with Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Western Europe, 1970, 21 days - Urban America, Inc., Study of New Communities in Sweden Finland, Germany, Switzerland and Italy Mexico, 1965, sixteen days, Student field trip, TAMU Mexico, 1959, two weeks, Director, Student field trip, TAMU France, 1956, eight weeks, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Architecture/Planning Studio

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Member, Steering Committee, World Urban Council, Sustainable Cities, UN HABITAT, Nairobi, Kenya Senior Fellow, Design Futures Council Member, American Planning Association Member, Steering Committee, International Council on Tall Buildings, 1993-1996 Member, American Institute of Architects, College of Fellows Member, Nebraska Society of Architects, Lincoln Chapter Member, Society for College and University Planners Faculty Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture STEWARD 8

Member, Nebraska Chapter, Community Development Society Member, American Studies Association Honorary Member, Kazakhstan Union of Architects, USSR Honorary Member, Royal Architectural Institute, Canada Honorary Member, Association of Siamese Architects, Thailand Honorary Member, Federation of Colleges of Architecture, Mexico Honorary Member, Japanese Institute of Architects

PUBLICATIONS “Nebraska Shades of Green Library”, W. Cecil Steward, Diane Wanek, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, www.joslyninstitute.org, 2018 Lessons from the Future, W. Cecil Steward, p.117, (Personal, professional essay) Edited by James P. Cramer & Scott Simpson, Wren Publishing, Atlanta, GA “Value Added Production Grant” (USDA report), W. Cecil Steward, Donna Woudenberg, Jerry Cornett, Renee Cornett, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, 2018 “Feasibility Analysis: Regional Food Hub and Support Facilities” (report), W. Cecil Steward and Clark Enersen Architects, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, Lincoln, NE, 2015 “Sustainable Communities”, (biweekly column), Lincoln Journal Star News, Lincoln, NE (series of 57 articles), 2014-2015 Nebraska NEXUS: Land, Water, Energy, Food, and Materials, W. Cecil Steward, Diane Wanek, Katie Torpy, (Compact Disk), Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2010 Sustainometrics: Measuring Sustainability (Mandarin Chinese Language), W. Cecil Steward and Dr. Sharon B. Kuska, Architecture and Building Press, Beijing, China, 2013 Sustainometrics: Measuring Sustainability, W. Cecil Steward and Dr. Sharon B. Kuska, Ostberg Press, Atlanta, GA., 2011 The Five Domains of Sustainability: A paradigm for practice in design, planning, and urban administration, W. Cecil Steward and Dr. Sharon B. Kuska, Sustainable Buildings Council, Washington, D.C., 2005 Flatwater Metroplex: Issues of Growth Management and Regional Planning in Southeast Nebraska and Western Iowa, W. Cecil Steward and David Ochsner, 2002, www.ecospheres.com GreenSource Report, monthly newsletter, W. Cecil Steward, editor-in-chief, Published by Reed Construction Data, Atlanta, December, 2002-2003 Communities on the Prairie: Exploring Sustainability, W. Cecil Steward, et al, NETCHE, Inc., GPN/University of Nebraska, Lincoln (CD Rom Format), 1999. "Lincoln, Nebraska, Public School System: The Advance Scouts for Urban Sprawl",(Case Study #13), Under the Blade, Olson and Lyson, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1999. "Beyond the Campus: Building a Design Education System Defined by Lifelong Learning", International Interior Design Association (IIDA Perspective), STEWARD 9

1998, Chicago. "Connecting Practice and Business interests to Design Schools", International Interior Design Association (IIDA Journal), 1997, Chicago "Education for An Indispensable Profession: Taking the Boyer/Mitgang Report Seriously", Cartouche, Spring, 1997, The New School, San Diego, CA. "Postmodernism and the Design of Behavioral Space", PRAXIS, Spring, 1995, The Laurasian Institution, Stanardsville, VA "Making Connections Through Technology: The Defining Challenge for Education for the Change of the Century", UNL Alumus Magazine, Spring, 1995 Nothing is Certain. . .Everything is Possible, AIA, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1992 "The Liberal Education of the Architect", Proceedings on the Liberal Education of Architects, University of Kansas, School of Architecture and Urban Design, Lawrence, KS, 1990 "Influences From Within the Academy Upon Architectural Education", DIMENSIONS, 1988, Vol 9, Number 3, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "Building in Developing Nations: China", Architecture, September, 1988, The American Institute of Architects, W. Cecil Steward Adaptive Reuse: Issues and Case Studies in Building Preservation, W. Cecil Steward, Alan Forrester, David Woodcock, Editors, 1988, Van Nostrand Reinhold "1984-85 Annual Report of The College of Architecture, University of Nebraska", DIMENSIONS, 1985, Vol 6, Number 4, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "1983-84 Annual Report of the College of Architecture, University of Nebraska", DIMENSIONS, 1984, Vol 5, Number 4, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "Introduction to Anniversary Special Edition", DIMENSIONS, November 1983, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "When the University Makes Choices, Will Value Be Enough?", DIMENSIONS, 1983, Vol 4, Number 4, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "Beyond Accreditation: Curriculum Planning Should Lead to Professionalism", DIMENSIONS, 1983, Vol 4, Number 2, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward Building Reclamation: A Technique for Making Comparative and Performance Evaluation of Buildings, W. Cecil Steward, 1982, Vol 10:4, Planning for Higher Education, SCUP "Assessment of The College's Progress", DIMENSIONS, Vol 3, Number 3, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects "Designing A University: Imo, Nigeria", DIMENSIONS, Vol 2, Number 3, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward "Shadows and Reflections: China's Contrasts", DIMENSIONS, Vol 1, Number 2, UNL College of Architecture and the Nebraska Society of Architects, W. Cecil Steward Life Cycle Costing Analysis of Existing Institutional Buildings, W. Cecil Steward and Janet White, 1974, UNL, College of Architecture Architectural Education - 1990, W. Cecil Steward, et al, Texas Colleges and STEWARD 10

University Coordinating Board, 1968 "Ten Year Management Plan for the College of Architecture and Environmental Design," W. Cecil Steward, 1970 "Lamar County Civic Center," W. Cecil Steward, Project Director, School of Architecture, 1967 "Galveston," W. Cecil Steward, School of Architecture, 1965 The School Window, W. Cecil Steward and G. P. Webber, Columbia University, 1961

PAPERS PRESENTED Invited Presentation, “Transfers of Best Practices for Urban Sustainability: Using the Five Domains of Sustainability”, Medillene, Colombia, UN Habitat, 2005 Invited Presentation, The Five Domains of Sustainability, EcoBuild America Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2005 Invited Presentation, “Indicators of Sustainability, Using the Five Domains Paradigm”, National EPA Conference on Sustainability Indicators, Kansas City, Kansas, 2004 Invited Presentation, Greening of the US Ports of Entry and Borderstations, GSA, INS, Border Patrol, Homeland Security, Denver, CO, 2003 Invited Presentation, Coordinated Economic, Social and Urban Planning, The International Business Leaders Advisory Council to the Mayor of Shanghai, Shanghai, China, November, 2002 Invited Presentation, Can Architecture and Culture be Regulated?, Third Conference on Architecture and Culture, Nanchang, China, November, 2002 Invited Presentation, The Architectural Imperative: Sustainable Design, The Architects’ Summit on the Environment, Design Futures Council, Nantucket, September 2002. Invited Presentation, The Body of Knowledge in Architecture, Western Region of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, Portland, Oregon, March, 2002 Invited Presentation, The Precautionary Principle: A Planning and Design Ethic, University of Hawaii Lecture Series, 2000 Invited Presentation: Architecture and Sustainability, University of Hawaii Lecture Series, 1999. Invited Presentation: Sustainability in a Consumer's World, Annual Meeting, Tri-state Recycling Association, Sioux City, Nebraska, 1999. Invited Presentation: Sustainable Design and Construction, Annual Meeting, Harmony House Association, Greensboro, N.C., 1998 Invited Presentation: Sustainability, the Global Imperative, Annual Meeting, Global Green, USA, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1997 Invited Presentation: Sustainable Urbanization and Responsive Transportation: An Introduction, S.U.R.T. Colloquium, Omaha, NE, 1997 Invited Presentation: Community Visioning for Sustainable Communities, Mayor's Neighborhood Round Table Conference, Lincoln, 1997 Invited Presentation: Scenario Planning for Architectural Practice, AIA Iowa Continuing Education Seminar, Des Moines, 1997 Invited Presentation: What is Sustainability and Why is It Important to Nebraska?, Housing Our Community Conference, Lincoln, 1997 Invited Presentation: Sustainability Will be the Ultimate Reason for Nations to Unite, United Nations Day Celebration, Omaha, 1997 Invited Presentation: What Principles of Sustainability Mean to Planners and Designers of the Nation's Infrastructure, Engineering Technology Conference, Omaha, 1997 STEWARD 11

Invited Presentation: The Boyer Report: A New Future, or More of the Past?, Oklahoma AIA Keynote Address, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1996 Invited Presentation: The Boyer Report: Taking It Seriously, AIA Denver, Colorado, 1996 Panel Presentation: "Sustainable Design in Best Practices", United Nations HABITAT II Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 1996 Invited Presentation: Is Western Architecture What China Really Wants? Architecture and Culture Conference, Changsha, China, 1996 Mackey Lecture: Multiple Connections and the Academy: Architecture and Planning at the Center of the UniverCITY, The Howard H. Mackey Lecture, Howard University, Washington, D.C., February 1995 Invited Presentation: Architecture as Mediation of Culture, School of Architecture, Aarhus, Copenhagen, 1994 Invited Presentation: Technology & Tradition, University of Miami Western Hemisphere Conference on Architectural Education, 1994 Invited Presentation: The Language of Architecture in International Education, The Laurasian Institution, Holland, Michigan, October 24, 1993 Invited Presentation: Paradigm Shifts Affecting Architecture, Globalization of Higher Education and the Professions Conference, Tucson, AZ, January 8, 1993 Invited Presentation: Architecture/Environment: Man in Harmony with Nature, AIA Colorado Design Conference, October 11, 1992 Commencement address: Listening . . . and Looking for Happy Fish, Drury College, May 12, 1991, Springfield, MO Rowlett Lecture: Education and the Professions: Becoming Indispensable, Texas A & M University, February 20, 1991, College Station, TX Invited presentation: The Academy, Architecture Education and the Architectural Profession: An Uneasy Relationship, 1989 ACSA Administrators Conference, San Diego, CA Invited presentation: Education for the Practice of Architecture in the Twenty-first Century, 1989 AIA National Convention, St. Louis, MO Invited presentation: Professional Education, How Long Should It Be, The American Institute of Architecture Students Forum, Chicago, November, 1988 Invited presentation: A Case-study for Understanding the Socio-cultural Basis for Architecture, UNL Society for Asian Studies, 1988 Invited paper: When Cultures Collide: The Texas Idea of Home, American Studies Association Conference, New York, N.Y., 1987, W. Cecil Steward, et.al. Invited paper: Professional Accountability, University of Manitoba, Canada, 1980 Invited paper: Building Reclamation, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada, W. Cecil Steward and Janet R. White, 1980 Panelist, "The Future of the Institute," AIA National Convention, 1980 Panelist, "Continuing Education," Florida Society of Architects Convention, 1979 "Land Use Planning in Nebraska" - Series of six Statewide Seminars, 1976 "Community Design" - Nebraska Society of Architects, 1974 "Dallas Town Lake" - Dallas Chapter AIA, 1968 "Arts & Community Design" - Brazos Valley Art Association, 1970 "Art, Community Design and Environmental Education", Tau Sigma Delta, Alpha Alpha Chapter, 1971 "Architecture as Related to Environmental Education", Environmental Education Workshop, Texas A & M University, 1971

PRESENTATIONS/AIA PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS as NATIONAL PRESIDENT of THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE of STEWARD 12

ARCHITECTS, 1991-92:

"Practitioners and Educators with Common Objectives and Shared Interests", New York City AIA Educator/Practitioner Forum, N.Y., November 8, 1990. "Vital, Essential and Indispensable", Long Island Chapter, AIA, Long Island, N.Y., March 21, 1991. "The Future of Professional Education", School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, April 1, 1991. "University Priorities vs. Professional Values", Architects in Education Committee, AIA, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1991. "The Dynamics of Architecture and the AIA", Michigan Society, AIA, Mackinack Island, MI, August 11, 1991. "The Means to Enter a Golden Age for Architecture", Component Administrators Conference, AIA, San Diego, CA, August 22, 1991. "The Architect's Role in Preventing and Resolving Construction Disputes", The American Bar Association, Atlanta, Georgia, October 3, 1991. "Is the Future Now, or is Now the Past that we Cannot Afford?", Florida Association, AIA, Miami, Florida, October 6, 1991. "A Golden Age for Architecture?", United States Air Force Symposium on Design, San Antonio, Texas, October 9, 1991. "Architects and the Profession as Indispensable to the Public", Western Mountain Region, AIA, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 27, 1991. "Successful Strategies for the Nineties, The Construction Industry", The Brick Institute of America, Greenbriar, West Virginia, October 29, 1991. "The Architecture Paradigm for Now", Columbus Chapter, AIA, Columbus, Ohio, October 30, 1991. "The Past as Prologue", Texas Society of Architects, AIA, Corpus Christi, Texas, October 31, 1991. "Environmental and Values Paradigm Shifts",California Council, AIA, Yosemite Park, CA, November 7, 1991. "Making Bridges and Connections with the Profession", The Internship Coordinators Conference, AIA, Washington, D.C., January 18, 1992. "The Necessity of the Citizen Architect", Grassroots Leadership Conference, AIA, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1992. "The Change About Us: Cultural Diversity in the Twenty-first Century", Howard University, Washington, D.C., February 10, 1992. "Guiding Principles and the Future", McGraw-Hill/Architectural Record Editors and Staff, New York, N.Y., February 13, 1992 "Looking Beyond, But Working Through the Present", California Council, AIA, Sacramento, CA, February 20, 1992. "The State of the Art of Total Quality Management in the Construction Industry", American Institute of Constructors, Little Rock, Arkansas, April 9, 1992. "How will we Meet the Challenges of Our Time?", Central Valley Chapter, AIA, Sacramento, CA, April 25, 1992. "Sustainability as a Rationale for Curriculum Restructuring", College of Architecture, Oklahoma University, April 31, 1992. "A New Project Delivery Paradigm", The Society of American Military Engineers, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 6, 1992. "International Standards for Education and Practice in Architecture", The Federation of PanAmerican Architects, Montivedeo, Uraguay, May 10, 1992. "Environmental Design for Sustainability", May 18, 1992, Debrecen, Hungary, Miklos Ybl College of Architecture; The Technical University, Budapest, Hungary, May STEWARD 13

21, 1992. "Nothing is Certain -- Everything is Possible", AIA National Convention, Boston, MA, June 19, 1992. "The Need for a Collaborative Future", The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, June 25, 1992. "We Are What we Choose to Celebrate", Seattle Chapter, AIA, Seattle, Washington, June 26, 1992. "Teaching the Public About Architecture", Young Architects Forum, AIA, Miami, Florida, July 24, 1992. "Signs of a Paradigm Shift in the Construction Industry", AIA/ACSA Practice Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 31, 1992. "Characteristics of Place in a Sustainable Future", Northwest Region, AIA, Portland, Oregon, August 8, 1992. "Architecture: Indispensable by Nature", Nebraska AIA, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 28, 1992. "Codes and Standards Implications from the Paradigm Shifts", International Conference of Building Officials, Dallas, Texas, August 3l, 1992 "Who Will Meet the Challenges of the Mega-Paradigm Shifts?", National Building Museum Board of Directors, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1992 "How Do We Make a Difference (The AIA in 2020)?", Joint Committee Meeting of Practice/Education Committees, New Orleans, September 27, 1992 "What Has the AIA Done For You Lately?", AIA Iowa Convention, Des Moines, October 1, 1992 "How Big is This Challenge (Man in Harmony with Nature)?" AIA Colorado, Aspen, Colorado, October 9, 1992 "Think Globally (Architecture); Act Locally (Design)", West-central Regional Conference, ACSA, Tulsa, OK, October 16, 1992 "How Do We Repair the Relationship Between Educators and Practitioners?", ACSA Administrator's Conference, Santa Fe, NM, November 21, 1992 "What You Can Do About the Future", Student Forum, AIAS, Buffalo, NY, November 25, 1992

VISITING LECTURER/EXCHANGE PROFESSOR “Green Design/Sustainable Development”, University of Hawaii Arch.D. program, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 "Architectural Education: China and the U.S.", Sichuan Union University, Chengdu, PRC, 1997 "East-West Encounter: Conference on Asian Pacific Architecture", University of Hawaii, Advisor, 1995 Howard H. Mackey Memorial Lecture, Howard University School of Architecture, Washington D.C., 1995 "Our Future is Now: A Profession of Excellence and the Education to Assure It," Drury College Conference on Architectural Education, 1988 "A Case-study for Understanding the Socio-cultural Basis for Architecture", University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture, 1988 "Architecture in China: Are Distinctive Characteristics Possible?", Drury College, 1987 "Chinese Architecture: An Architecture of Edges", Drury College, 1985 China Visiting Scholar Lectures at Tong-ji University, Shanghai; Northwest Institute of Architecture and Engineering, Xian; Zhengzhou Institute of Technology, Zhengzhou; Tianjin University, Tianjin: "Architecture as Images in Man's Mind", "Environmental Design", STEWARD 14

"Interior Design", "Campus Planning", "Building Reclamation", November, 1985 "Reading and Interpreting Society and Culture: A View Developed While Passing Through Portions of the Third World", University of Texas at San Antonio, 1983 "The Orient Revisited", Convention Presentation, South Dakota Society of Architects, 1981 "Reflections of the Orient" - Guest Lecture, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, 1979 "Conflicts and Opportunity for Our Future" - Guest Lecture, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Mexico, 1979

HONORS AND AWARDS Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, “Chongming Island Master Plan”, w/. Skidmore Owings and Merrill, The American Institute of Architects, 2005 Award of Excellence, “Chongming Island Master Plan”, w/ Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2005 Distinguished Alumni, Pampa High School, Pampa, Texas, 2005 Listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering in the U.S., 2004 W. Cecil Steward Distinguished Chair for Sustainable Design, founding recipient, University of Nebraska Foundation, 2000 - 2002 Silver Medal Award, Tau Sigma Delta Honorary, University of Nebraska, 2000 Senior Fellow, The Design Futures Council, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000 The Topaz Medallion, Joint Award for Excellence in Architecture Education, American Institute of Architects and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Washington, D.C., 1999. Distinguished Alumni, Texas A&M University, 1998 The Harry F. Cunningham Gold Medal for Architecture, AIA Nebraska, 1997 Honorary Professorship, Shandong Institute of Architecture & Engineering, Jinan, PRC, 1997 Howard H. Mackey Medal for Architecture, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1995 Merit Award, Photography, Art by Architects Exhibit, AIA Nebraska, 1997 First Prize, Photography, Art by Architects Exhibit, AIA Nebraska, 1994 First Prize, Photography, Art by Architects Exhibit, AIA Nebraska, 1993 First Prize and Best of Show, Photography, Art by Architects Exhibit, AIA Nebraska, 1991 "Outstanding Educator of the Year", University of Nebraska-Lincoln, representative to the Ak-Sar-Ben Coronation, Omaha, 1991 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Drury College, May, 1991 Nebraska License to Practice Architecture awarded on the condition of "Eminence", Nebraska State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Architects, 1988 Honorary Professorship, Northwest Institute of Architecture and Engineering, Xian, The Peoples' Republic of China, 1988 Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest, 1985 Listed in Who's Who in America, Marquis 43rd edition-present Commendation, Nebraska Society of Architects, for "contributions to a strong relationship between professionals in education and practice", 1984 Invested into the College of Fellows, American Institute of Architects, 1983 "Executive of the Year" Commendation, Cornhusker Chapter, Professional Secretaries International, 1983 Commendation, University of Nebraska Foreign Students Association, for Assistance STEWARD 15

and Service to Foreign Students, 1983 Nominated by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture to stand for election to the President-elect position, 1981 Commendation, Texas Society of Architects, for work with the TSA Professional Development Program New York City Board of Education, Graduate Fellowship in Educational Facilities, Columbia University, 1960 Travel and Study Fellowship, Ecole des Beaux Arts, France, 1956 J. Rodney Tabor Award for Design, Texas A & M University, 1956 Commander, General George H. Moore Honor Unit, Corps of Cadets, Texas A & M University, 1956 "Distinguished Student", Texas A & M University, 1957

HONOR FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIPS: Architecture - TAU SIGMA DELTA, Texas A & M University Scholarship - PHI KAPPA PHI, Texas A & M University International Scholarship - PHI BETA DELTA, (Charter Member, Alpha Phi Chapter, UNL)

COMMITTEE SERVICE and OFFICES HELD Professional Societies NAAB Representative and Chairman, Five Presidents Committee on "Implementing the Boyer/Mitgang Study", Washington, D.C., 1997- 2000 Member, Interior Design Committee, AIA, 1993-99 Member, International (NAFTA) Free-trade Negotiating Team, AIA, 1992- 2002 Member, International Committee, AIA, 1990-present President, National AIA, 1992 (first full-time educator elected in 135 year history of the AIA) Elected First Vice President, President-elect, National AIA, Houston Convention, 1990 Vice-chairman, AIA Commission on Professional Excellence, 1990 Chairman, Five Presidents' Task Force for "A Comprehensive National Study of Architectural Practice and Education for the Twenty-first Century", 1989-93 President, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), 1988-89 President-elect, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), 1987-88 Member, The American Institute of Architects Board of Directors; Director for the Central States Region, AIA, 1987-1990. Member, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), representing ACSA, 1986-1989 Member, Regional and Urban Design Committee, AIA, 1984-present Education Representative, first National Architectural Accrediting Board Appellate Committee, December, 1985, Washington, D.C. Director of AIA/Architectural Society of China Exchange Program, 1985-86, Washington, D.C. Member, NCARB National Advisory Council for the Evaluation of Educational Alternatives, 1983-1984 Charter Board Member, Architectural Foundation of Nebraska, 1981-present Co-Chairman, National Coordinating Committee for AIA/NCARB Internship STEWARD 16

Development Program, 1980-81 Chairman, National Committee for Continuing Education, AIA, 1979 Member, National Committee for Continuing Education, AIA, 1976-1985 Executive Committee, Nebraska Society of Architects, 1979-present ACSA Task Force on the Future of Architectural Education, 1979 National Easter Seals Society, Advisory Committee on Corporate Response to the Handicapped, 1979 Board of Directors, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, representing West-Central Region, 1975-1979 Charter member, Board of Directors and Secretary, Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1976-1978 Regional Representative, National Continuing Education Committee, AIA, 1975- 1985 Steering Committee, 1977, 1978: Vice Chairman, 1978 Professional Development Program Committee TSA, 1970, 1971 Task Force on Continuing Education, TSA, 1969 Committee for Pre-professional Education, ACSA, 1969 President , Brazos Chapter, AIA, 1969 Vice President, Brazos Chapter, AIA, 1968 Secretary, Brazos Chapter, AIA, 1967 Treasurer, Brazos Chapter, AIA, 1966 Nominating Committee, Southwest Region, ACSA, 1966

Alumni Association Regional Councilman, Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University, 1969 Board Member and Treasurer, Texas Aggie Band Association, 1968-71

University Program Director, UNL Conference on "ECOSPHERES: Land/Water and Population", 1999-2001 Chairman, Nebraska Educational Television Task Force on Sustainability Programs, 1995-99 Chairman, Task Force on Education for Sustainability, UNL, 1995-96 Member, Chancellor Search Committee, UNL, 1995 Chairman, Campus Committee on the Future of the Land-grant University, Kellogg Grant, 1994-95 Aesthetics Review Committee, 1993-98 Chairman, Search Committee for Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, 1993 Chairman, University Advisory Council for International Programs, 1987-90 Member, University Advisory Council for International Programs, 1982-90 Fellow, Graduate Faculty, University of Nebraska, 1973-present Member, Central Planning Committee, University of Nebraska, 1979-87 Member, Academic Planning Committee, University of Nebraska, 1976-1979 Member, Human Rights Committee, University of Nebraska, 1976-1979 Member, Search Committee for the Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs, University of Nebraska, 1979 Research Council, Texas A & M University, 1971-73 Graduate Council, Texas A & M University, 1969-73 Academic Council, Texas A & M University, 1969-73 Vice Chairman, Executive Committee, College of Architecture and Environmental STEWARD 17

Design, 1969-73 Interdisciplinary Committee on Materials, College of Engineering, 1968 Chairman, Curriculum Committee, School of Architecture, 1962-69 Chairman, Alumni Committee, School of Architecture, 1968-69 Chairman, Student Progress Committee, School of Architecture, 1966-69 Chairman, Committee for Graduate Instruction, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, 1969-73

RELATED CREATIVE ACTIVITIES PROJECTS: Significant Regional Planning Projects: The Issues and Tools for Sustainable Development/Growth Management in a Sixty-mile Radius of Omaha, Nebraska, Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund, 2001-present

Significant Urban Design Projects: Revitalization/Sustainable Development of Central City Drake Court District, Omaha, Nebraska, 1998-present Master Planning of Chongming Island, Shanghai, China, Consultant to Skidmore Owings and Merrill, 2004

Significant Buildings Designed & Constructed Design Consultant, Green Design, Lincoln Children’s Museum, Lincoln, NE, 1999 Mixed Use Project/Green Design, Sustainable Development Personal Residence, Downtown Lincoln, 1993, completed July, 1994 Ranch Headquarters Residence, Wyoming, 1984, in association with James H. Silverthorn, architect, Casper, WY Joseph J. Buser Residence, Bryan, Texas, 1973 Dr. William B. Roman Residence, Bryan, Texas, 1969 Citizens State Bank, Somerville, Texas, with E.E. Merrell, Architect, 1967 First Taylor National Bank, Taylor, Texas, with Matthews and Associates, Architects, 1965 Quinnipiac Elementary School, New Haven, Connecticut, with Perkins and Will, Architects, 1969 (Published Progressive Architecture and exhibited AASA Convention) New City Junior High School, New City, New York, with Perkins and Will, Architects, 196l

Significant Product, Interiors and Graphics Design Logo design and graphics for the Academies International, Inc., Lincoln, 1984 Logo design and typography for the College of Architecture, UNL, 1973 Stadium crowd-control graphics and color scheme for Kyle Field, Texas A & M University, 1968 Logo design and typography for the Bank of A & M, College Station, Tx., 1967 Logo design for the "President's Scholars" program, Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University, 1969 Interior Planning Consultant to Association of Former Students, Texas A & M University, 1968-73 EXHIBITS: China, 1997, One Country - Two Worlds, four black and white photographs, first prize, Art by Architects, AIA Nebraska, Omaha, 1997 Architecture and Life in China, Japan, Siberia, one-person photography exhibit, STEWARD 18

Lentz Center for Asian Culture, UNL, January 22 - March 19, 1995 How Far to Find Hope, black and white photograph, first prize, Art by Architects, AIA Nebraska, Lincoln, 1994 This Can't Be Kansas, Todo, black and white photograph, first prize, Art by Architects,AIA Nebraska, Omaha, 1993 As Man Has, and Always Will, color photograph judged first prize and best of show, Art by Architects exhibit, Nebraska Society of Architects, Omaha, September, 1991 Reflections and Shadows of the Orient, 32 black & white photo prints, Sheldon Art Gallery, UNL, 1979

Local and National Public Service: Member, Mayor’s 2040 Solid Waste Planning Committee, Lincoln, NE, 2012- 2013 Member, Lincoln Public Schools Committee for Design Standards for Green School Projects, 2006 Co-chair, City of Lincoln/Downtown Lincoln Association Advisory Committee for New Downtown Master Plan, 2004 - present Member, Mayor’s Committee for rewriting the City/County Comprehensive Master Plan, 2000-2002 Member, Mayor's Committee on City Entryways, 1999-2002 Member, P Street Market Committee, Downtown Lincoln Assoc., 1998- present Member, Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission, 1997- 2004, Chairman, 2004 Member, Board of Directors, Radio Station KZUM (Public Radio), Lincoln, 1997- 2002 Member, Board of Directors, Lincoln Children's Museum, 1996-2001 Member, Board of Directors, Downtown Lincoln Association, 1995- 2006 Ex Officio member, Nebraska Board of Examiners, Architects & Engineers, 1994-98 Member, State of Nebraska Building Commission, 1993-99 Member, Nebraska Capitol Environs Commission, 1989-1997 Member, National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1981-present Mayor's Citizen Representative, City of Lincoln A/E Selection Board, 1980-1987 National Easter Seals Society Advisory Committee on Corporate Response to the Handicapped, 1979 Member, Nebraska Capitol Environs Advisory Committee, 1976-1979

International Public Service Member, Steering Committee, World Urban Campaign for Sustainable Communities, UN HABITAT, Nairobi, Kenya, 2014 – Present Memorandum of Understanding, Partnership, Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communities with the Director, UN HABITAT, Nairobi, Kenya, 1996 – Present

Attachment: “Summary of Noteable Achievements in the Career of W. Cecil Steward”

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