Curriculum Vitae W. Cecil Steward, Faia
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STEWARD 1 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) Texas 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, University of Miami (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 San Antonio, 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 STEWARD 4 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, Chicago, 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