Dana Buntrock Professor Department of Architecture [email protected] University of California, Berkeley

Academic experience / Fellowships: The University of California at Berkeley, Department of Architecture. Assistant Professor (2000-2003), Associate Professor (2003-2011), Full Professor (2011-). The University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute. Frederic Lindley Morgan Chair of Architectural Design (Spring 2010). Fulbright Fellow (), Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), University of Tokyo (2006 July - 2007 March). The University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Architecture. Adjunct Assistant Professor (1994-1996), Assistant Professor (1996-2000). National Science Foundation/Japan Society for the Promotional of Science. University of Tokyo, Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), One-year Post-doctoral Fellowship (1998). The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. Visiting Academic (Spring 1994). Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Architecture, College of Fine Arts. Visiting Assistant Professor (1989 - 1991).

Honors and awards: Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentorship of Graduate Student Instructors, University of California, Berkeley (2005). Statement at http://gsi.berkeley.edu/awards/buntrock.html. Henry Adams Certificate, The University of Michigan (1988). Marion Sarah Parker Memorial Prize, The University of Michigan (1988). Outstanding female graduate in Architecture or Engineering. National Institute of Architectural Education, Honorable Mention (1987). Van Alen International Competition: “A University at Timbuctoo.”

Research-related Grants P.I. “Building Performance in Japan,” Center for Japanese Studies, UC, Berkeley (2011-2012) $5,000. P.I. “Natural Energy for Comfort in Buildings,” Center for Global Partnership, Japan Foundation (2012) $62,480.00. See also “Panels.” "Shaped by Disaster: Architectural and Engineering Practices after 3/11." Institute for East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Faculty Residential Research Award. (Spring 2012) $9,240. P.I. “Energy Conservation Workshop,” graduate student assistance in computer modeling, Center for Japanese Studies, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $7,500. See also “Panels.” P.I. “Toyo Ito's Taichung Opera House: Site Observation during Construction” Committee on Research, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $7,000. P.I. “Special Summer Research Grant” Taichung Opera House, Committee on Research, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $2,873.52. P.I. “Translations of an era: Toyo Ito’s critical writings on the art of architecture in post-war Japan,” Committee on Research Faculty Research Grant (FRG), University of California, Berkeley (2009-2010) $4,500. P.I. “Toyo Ito’s Taichung Opera House: A Lens on Transnationalism,” Center for Japanese Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2008-2009) $7,000. Fulbright Fellow (Japan), Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), University of Tokyo (2006 July - 2007 March). Also listed above. P.I., “Structural Innovations in ,” University of California Humanities Grant for translation support (2000-2001) $3000. P.I., “Structural Innovations in Japanese Architecture,” University of California Academic Senate Junior Faculty Research Grant (2000- 2001) $8000. Graham Foundation, to Spon Press for color printing and translation related to my book, Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process. I wrote the proposal and collected letters of recommendation, $10,000. Member, working group, Affordable Housing Design Catalog. City Design Center, University of Illinois, Chicago (1999 – 2001). Fannie Mae and private donors; about $200,000. http://affordablehousing.aa.uic.edu P.I., Japanese Ministry of Education, #97203 (1998). Research support funds for visiting research associates. ¥1,200,000 (approximately $10,000). National Science Foundation/Japan Society for the Promotional of Science, Post-doctoral Fellowship. Research at the University of Tokyo Center for Collaborative Research and the Institute for Industrial Science (1998). The report written at completion of this fellowship can be read at http://www.nsftokyo.org/ssr99-01.html. Also listed above. P.I., National Science Foundation, Grant # 9704033 (1998). $3000 to support one return trip for a conference. Books: Buntrock, Dana, ed. Katsuhiro Miyamoto. “About” Monograph Series no. 22. (Melfi, Italy: Casa Editrice Libria, 2012). Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Tradition and Today (London: Routledge, 2010). Buntrock, Dana. Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process: Opportunities in a flexible construction culture (London: Spon Press, 2001). With a foreward by Fumihiko Maki.

Book Award: Materials and Meaning, Finalist, 2011 Great Places Book Award, Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA).

Reviews of Materials and Meaning in: Weinstein, Norman. Review with three others. “Japan Roundup,” Architectural Record vol. 199, no. 11 (2011 November). http://archrecord.construction.com/features/critique/books/2011/1111-Japan-Roundup.asp Choi, Don. Review with three others. Journal of Architectural Education vol. 64 issue 2 (2011 March), p. 171-174. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1531-314X.2010.01146.x/pdf Mansfield, Stephen. “Those Risky, Robust, Resplendent Architects of Japan” Japan Times (31 October, 2010). Available on-line at: http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/fb20101031a2.html.

Reviews of Collaborative Process in: Coaldrake, William H., “Building Better Architecture in Japan” electronic journal of contemporary Japanese architecture, April 28, 2008. http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/reviews/2008/Coaldrake.html. Yatsuka Hajime, “Nihon Kenchiku no Genba he no Bunka Jinruigakuteki Apurochi [A Cultural Anthropology Approach to the Japanese Architectural Site]” Inax 10+1 2003 July, no. 31. Also on-line: http://tenplusone.inax.co.jp/archives/2003/07/10175721.html. (In Japanese.) Miyajima Teruhisa, “Learning from Japan” Kenchiku Bunka, 2003 June, no. 665, p. 101. (In Japanese.) Sano Yoshihiko, “Aimaisa kara Meikaku he [From Ambiguity to Clarity]” Kensetsu Tsushin Shinbun, January 23, 2003. (In Japanese.) Gumuchdjian, Phillip. “In Search of the J-way” World Architecture, 2003 Jan., no. 112, p. 22. Pollock, Naomi. “Exploring Japan” Architectural Record, 2002 December, vol. 190, no. 12, p. 59. Hawk, David. Construction Management and Economics, 2002 October, vol. 20, no. 7, p. 643-644. “Collaboration in the Design of Japanese Buildings” Architectural Science Review, 2002 Sept., vol. 45 no. 3, p. 268. Winter, John. “Japan Builds” Architectural Review, 2002 May, n. 1263, p. 96.

Published excerpts of Collaborative Process: Buntrock, Dana. “Working in the Midst of Construction” ArcCA: The journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council, 06:1.

Publications, book chapters: “Terunobu Fujimori’s Fairy Tales,” in Terunobu Fujimori: Architect (Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2012). “The Amazing Mr. Ito” in Toyo Ito (London: Phaidon, 2009). “Architecture: Experience and Abstraction,” in Kengo Kuma (Seoul, Korea: C3, 2007). “Terunobu Fujimori: Working with Japan’s Small Production Facilities” in Logoria, Rafael and Kim Tanzer, eds. Green Braid: Towards an Architecture of Ecology, Economy, and Equity (London: Routledge, 2007). “Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo” Museums in the 21st Century: Concepts, Projects, Buildings (Munich, Berlin, London, New York: Prestel, 2006) p. 44-9. “The Red School” in George Wagner, ed. Tokyo from Vancouver (University of British Columbia, School of Architecture, 2005) p. 60-[73].

Refereed articles / edited encyclopedia entries: “Katsura Imperial Villa: A Brief Descriptive Bibliography, with Illustrations” Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (No. 3) June 2012. http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu/e-journal/issue-3/katsura-imperial-villa “Making Small Buildings Large” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010) p 36-45. First published as “Chiisa na Tatemono wo Ookiku Suru Koto / Making Small Buildings Large” Inax 10+1 (Special issue: Fujimori Terunobu: Houhou to shite no Aruku, Miru, Kataru [Terunobu Fujimori’s Methods: Walking, Looking, Talking]) no. 44 (2006 October). (In Japanese.)

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Refereed articles / edited encyclopedia entries (cont.): “Metropolitan Festival Hall by Kunio Maekawa,” “Peace Memorial and Museum by Kenzo Tange,” “Church on the Water by Tadao Ando,” “Kazuyo Sejima,” “Itsuko Hasegawa,” “Toyo Ito,” “Kenzo Tange,” “Yoshio Taniguchi,” & “The Metabolists.” Entries for R. Stephen Sennott, ed. Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture (New York and London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2004) p. 258- 259, 590-591, 699-701, 838-840, 842, 989-990, 1194-1195, 1302-1305. “Architecture - Modern Japan,” “Arata Isozaki,” “Kisho Kurokawa,” & “Kenzo Tange.” Entries in Levinson, David and Karen Christensen, et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Modern Asia (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002). “Folly of Sky, Earth, Man: the Work of Hajime Yatsuka” Oz, The journal of the College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University vol. 21 (1999) p. 62-7. “Collaborative Production: Building Opportunities in Japan” Journal of Architectural Education vol. 50, no. 4 (1997 May) p.219-229. “The Use of Tradition in Japanese Architecture” with Mira Locher of Team Zoo, Identity, Tradition, and Built Form: the Role of Culture in Planning and Development: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Working Paper Series vol. 95 (1996 December) p. 45-61. “Without Modernity: Japan’s Challenging Modernization” Architronic vol. 5, no. 3 (1996 December). corbu2.caed.kent.edu/architronic/PDF/v5n3/v5n3_02.pdf

Book reviews Three books on Metabolism, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (Forthcoming). “The Eyes Think,” a review of Katsura: Picturing Modernism in Japanese Architecture. Photographs by ISHIMOTO Katsuhiro, Los Angeles Review of Books (2011 July). On-line at http://lareviewofbooks.org/post/7336308794/the-eyes-think “Review Essay: ’s photographs of Katsura Imperial Retreat,” Visual Resources vol. 27 no. 2 (2011 May) p. 185-90. Billington, David P. The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 65, no. 3 (2006 September) p. 431-433. “Digital Duplication” a review of Branko Kolarevic, ed. Architecture in the Digital Age: Design and Manufacturing & Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi, eds. Performative Architecture: Beyond Instrumentality. Journal of Architectural Education vol. 60, no. 1 (2006 September) p. 67-8. “Representative Rebel?” (Review of Jonathan Reynolds’ Maekawa Kunio and the Emergence of Japanese Modernist Architecture) for Art Journal vol. 62, no. 1 (Spring 2003) p. 98-101.

Exhibition reviews “Metabolism: City of the Future,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 72, no. 3 (Forthcoming; 2012 September). “Urban Alchemy: Gordon Matta-Clark,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol 71 no. 2 (2011 March) p. 104-106. “Urban Alchemy: Gordon Matta-Clark,” Journal of Architectural Education vol. 64, no. 1 (2010 September) p. 140-142. “Build” in George Wagner, ed. Tokyo from Vancouver 2 (Vancouver: University of British Columbia, School of Architecture, 2008) p. 116-127 & earlier at CAAReviews.com, on-line refereed publication of the College Art Association with member access (2007 January). “Seventy-Seven Year Itch” (2008 July) http://www.dnp.co.jp/artscape/eng/focus/0807_02.html Review of “Space for Your Future: Recombining the DNA of Art and Design” (2007 December) Exhibition review. http://www.dnp.co.jp/artscape/eng/focus/0712_02.html “Summing Up: A Traveling Exhibition that Surveys 20th-Century Architecture Labors Under the Enormity of Its Topic” Architecture, 1998 September, vol. 87, no. 9, p.43, [45, 47].

Peer-reviewed papers (conferences and symposia): “Japan as a Pritzker Powerhouse: An Argument for its Advantage” International Symposium on Architectural Interchanges in Asia, Kitakyushu, Japan, 2010 November. “Taichung’s Opera House: Its Antecedents and Implications” panel on “Modern Architecture in East Asia: Regionalism / Transnationalism” College Art Association, 2009 February. “Arch 264” 2008 ACSA Northeast Fall Conference & UMass Wood Structures Symposium: “Without a Hitch: New Directions in Prefabricated Architecture” 2008 September. Proceedings can be downloaded at: http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/without-a-hitch-%E2%80%94-new-directions-in-prefabricated-architecture/7312358 “Shaping the context for successfully saving industrial heritage” Symposium on Forestry Cultural Industry and Spatial Development in Taichung, Taiwan, 2004 May. Invited speaker. “The Influential Outsider: Two Examples from Japan [Terunobu Fujimori and Osamu Ishiyama]” Association of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Annual Meeting, London, 2003 April. “A Place for Pao” & “Assembling Architecture” ACSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2002 April.

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Peer-reviewed papers (cont.): “Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process: Some Observations on Team Players” for “Experiences in Design Build: The Expanding Dimensions of Practice and Education,” a symposium jointly sponsored by the AIA and ACSA, Atlanta, 2002 February. “Outside Currents Strike a ‘Small Island Nation’: Global Trade and Japan’s Contractual Flexibilities” Association of Colleges and Schools of Architecture International meeting, Hong Kong, 2000 June. “Customization in Japan: Opportunities and Constraints” International Science and Technology Conference, cosponsored by ACSA and CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction), Montreal, 1999 June. “Innovation: Lessons from Japan and the United States on Challenging New Technologies” with Professor Max Underwood at the Third Annual International Symposium on Asia Pacific Architecture, Manoa, Hawai’i, 1999 April. “All Work and No Pay: Japanese Architectural Firms’ Strategies in Hard Times” Northeast Regional Conference of the ACSA, Halifax, 1998 October. “The Political Economies of Japan’s Traditional Craft and Contemporary Collaborations” ACSA Technology Conference, Cleveland, 1998 March. “Iemoto and University: Two Japanese Modes of Architectural Education” West Central Regional Conference, ACSA, 1997 October. “Japan’s Traditional and Contemporary Craft” inaugural event at the Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture & Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand Annual Meeting, Adelaide, 1997 July. “The Use of Tradition in Japanese Architecture,” with Mira Locher of Team Zoo. International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Berkeley, 1996 December. “The Development and Implications of Post-fordist Manufacturing,” & “Material and Ornament in Katsura and Nikko,” Association of Colleges and Schools of Architecture International Meeting, Copenhagen, 1996 May. “Japanese Building Production: Four Models of Design Development and Delivery” & “Terunobu Fujimori: Working with Japan’s Small Production Facilities” Association of Colleges and Schools of Architecture Annual Meeting, Boston, 1996 March. “Architecture and Innovation in Japan: the Development of a New Light-modulating Glass” ACSA Technology Conference, Ann Arbor, 1994 January. “Values Transmission in Architectural Education” Conference on the Beginning Design Student, Santa Fe, 1990 March.

Non-refereed (trade) publications and on-line journals: “Teshima Art Museum by Ryue Nishizawa, Teshima Island, Japan,” Architectural Review (2011 March) p. 32-7. “Japan as a Pritzker Powerhouse: An Argument for its Advantage” WIDE Architecture Report no. 19 [Seoul, Korea] (2011 January- February) p. 104-112. Accompanied by bilingual publication of a short interview with me (p. 113-117), and a second with Martha Thorne, executive director, Pritzker Architectural Prize (p. 118-121). Article originally given as a paper at the International Symposium on Architectural Interchanges in Asia, Kitakyushu, Japan in 2010 November. “Ground Breaker: Book End,” Azure vol. 26, no. 203 (2010 October) p. 30-31. http://www.azuremagazine.com/magazine/backissues/ff_feature.php?id=805&type=item. “Outer Limit” Azure vol. 26, no. 197 (2010 January/February) p. [48]-52. http://www.azuremagazine.com/magazine/backissues/features.php?id=2010 “After his triumph in Sendai, Toyo Ito charted a new course, which is now becoming visible” Architectural Record v.196, n.1, (2008 January) p. 94-[95]. Accessible at http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/portfolio/archives/0801newlibrary-2.asp “A New Wave” World Architecture no.109 (2002 September) p. 52-60. “Lightweight Heavyweight” World Architecture no. 97 (2001 June) p. [46]-53. “Shigeru Ban: Architect of the Year” Interiors vol. 160, no. 1 (2001 January) p. 48-61. “Innovation: Lessons from Japan and the United States” with Professor Max Underwood. Abbreviated form published in Matter vol. 3, issue 1 (Winter 2000) n.p. “Cosmic Abstraction” Architectural Review vol. 205, no. 1224 (1999 February) p. [56]-58. “Outside Line: Uozu, Japan” Architecture vol. 87, no. 9 (1998 September) p. 118-119. “Port Authority” for Architecture vol. 87, no. 8 (1998 August) p. [68]-73. “Natural Performer” for Architecture vol. 86, no. 4 (1997 April) p. 104-109. “Tanpopo Landscape” Architectural Review vol. 201, no. 1199 (1997 January) p. 64-67. “Yoshio Taniguchi, Minimalist” Architecture vol. 85, no. 10 (1996 October) p. 96-[103]. “Shigeru Ban, Tubular Technics” for Architecture vol. 85, no. 10 (1996 October) p. [104]-109. “Office Landscape” Architectural Review vol. 199, no. 1190 (1996 April) p. 60-63. “Diversity by Design” Japan Update no. 28 (1994 January) p. 20-21. “Architecture: Japan’s Newest Export” distributed by Camerapress, London, 1993 July. Translated into Spanish as “Arquitectura de Exportacion,” El Mercurio (1993 August 14). Also distributed in Portugal, although date and name of publication are not known. “Kensetsu: Big Builders” Japan Update no. 10 (1992 July) p. 8-[9].

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Translation (written): Fujimori Terunobu. “On the Subject of Charred Wood” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010), p. 46-49. Shinobu Akahori & Misaki Kano. Figurative Horizon: Guiseppe Terragni, translated with Yuko Yasuda (Tokyo: ABC/DE/Signe, a division of A de S Publishing, 1999).

Invited Op-Ed pieces: “What Japan Suggests for Seismic Safety,” ArcCA: Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council 2011, no.1, p. 9. http://aiacc.org/2011/06/21/what-japan-suggests-for-seismic-safety/ “Japanese Architectural Education in a Neo-Liberal Era [Neoriberarizumu no Jidai ni okeru Nihon no Kenchikukyōiku],” Kenchiku Zasshi no. 1616 (2011 May) p. 40-1. In Japanese.

Photography, published in books (* photos accompany my text): The Art of Libraries: Constructing Reading Paradise (Bejing: IFengSpace, forthcoming). Republic University, exterior, Fumihiko Maki. Architecture of Terunobu Fujimori: Venice Biennale: 10th International Architectural Exhibition/ Japanese Pavilion (Tokyo: Japan Foundation, 2006) p. 26. Toyo Ito: The New “Real” in Architecture (Tokyo: Toyo Ito Exhibition Executive Committee, 2006) p. 146. (Republished in Chinese with the English title Generative Order, Taichung, Taiwan: 2008, with two small photos of mine, p. 536 + 537; only 536 credited.) Ryoji Suzuki, July 2001- May 2004: Experience in Material No. 47, Project Konpira (Osaka: acetate, 2006) pcp 2. Photographs accompany “The Red School” in George Wagner, ed. Tokyo from Vancouver. (University of British Columbia, School of Architecture, 2005) p. 60-[73]. * Watts, Andrew. Modern Construction Facades. (Wien and New York: Springer, 2004) p. 78, 81, 83. Trulove, Jim. New American Interiors (New York: Watson-Guptill, September 2004) p. [30]-31. Toyo Ito: Sendai Mediatheque (Barcelona: Actar, 2003) Verb Monograph, p. 62. Masi’ishi Shin’ichi, ed. Takahashi Teiichi/Daiichi-Kobo Associates: 1960-2005 (Tokyo: Toto, 2003) p. 101, 206, 211, 214-215. Maffei, Andrea. Toyo Ito: Works, Projects, Writings. (Milan: Electa, 2001) p. 184, 325. Brotto, Carles. New Country Houses (Barcelona: Links International, 2001) p. 187-191. Massey, Anne. Interior Design of the Twentieth Century (London: Thames & Hudson, 2001) p. 191. Fujimori Terunobu. Tanpopo Hausu no Dekiru Made [Tanpopo House through Completion] (Tokyo: Asahi Shinbun Sha. 1999) p. [75], [87], [215], 231, [238], 296, 299. Fujimori Terunobu. Terunobu Fujimori Y’Avant Garde Architecture’ (Tokyo: Gallery Ma, 1998) p. 22, 40, 93, 100, 101. Guzowski, Mary. Daylighting for Sustainable Design (New York: McGraw-Hill. 1999) p. 264.

Photography, published in journals (* photos accompany my text): “Making Small Buildings Large” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010) p 36-45.* Wallace, Bruce. “Terunobu Fujimori and the Roots of Reinvention” Los Angeles Times (30 September, 2007). Republished, The Yomiuri Shimbun (English-language edition) with two photos, (8 October, 2007) p. 11, 13. Moreno Shonquis. “Lush Life” Surface vol. 64 (Spring 2007) p. 133-135. Fujimori Terunobu. “Tsubaki Chateau” Selected Architectural Designs 2003 (Journal of Architecture and Building Science of the Architectural Institute of Japan) vol. 118, no. 1502 (2003 March) p. 68-9. “Te demonda doban wo byuu de todomeru [Smoothly Attaching Copper Sheet by Hand]” Nikkei Architecture no. 723 (22 July, 2002) p. 74-5. “Lightweight Heavyweight” World Architecture, 2001 June, no. 97, p. [46]-53.* Accompanying various articles by Andrew Barrie: Monument, 2001 June/July, n. 42, p. 49; Australia Style no. 53 (2001 July) pp. 110; Cross Section, 2001 September, p. 7-9; Architecture New Zealand n. 4 (2001 July/August) p. 60-63; & Sunday Star Times [New Zealand] (5 August 2001) p. F4. “House in Nasu, Japan” Interior (Taipei, Taiwan) no. 94 (2000 August) p. 128-133. Dietz, Paula. “Back to Nature” Architectural Review vol. 207, no. 1235 (2000 January) p. 80-3. Dietz, Paula. “A Tokyo Street is Transformed into a Residential Eden” Architectural Record vol.187, no. 6 (1999 June) p. 60. “Folly of Sky, Earth, Man: the Work of Hajime Yatsuka” Oz, vol. 21 (1999 June) p. 63-7.* On the work of Terunobu Fujimori, Interior + Architecture (Beijing, China) vol. 5, no. 56 (1999 May) p. 112-120. “Cosmic Abstraction” Architectural Review vol. 205, no. 1224 (1999 February) p. [56]-58.* Photograph also used as a teaser in the January issue. “Outside Line: Uozu, Japan” Architecture vol. 87, no.9 (1998 September ) p.118-9.* “Port Authority” for Architecture v.87, n.8 (1998 August) p.[68]-73.* “Downside to Japanese Job Creation” World Architecture no. 59 (1997 September) p. 33. “Natural Performer” Architecture vol. 86, no. 4 (1997 April) p. 104-9.* Four photographs later used in a promotional circular for advertisers. 5 Dana Buntrock 2012 May

Photography, published in journals (* photos accompany my text / cont.): “Tanpopo Landscape” Architectural Review vol. 201, no. 1199 (1997 January) p. 64-67.* Reid, T.R. “Architecture: Japan” Architecture vol. 85, no. 10, (1996 October) p. 94-5. “Yoshio Taniguchi, Minimalist” & “Shigeru Ban, Tubular Technics” Architecture vol. 85, no. 10 (1996 October) p. 96-109.* “Office Landscape” Architectural Review vol. 199, no. 1190 (1996 April) p. 60-3.* “Diversity by Design” Japan Update no. 28 (1994 January) p. 21.* “Kensetsu Big Builders,” Japan Update no. 10 (1992 July) p. 8.*

Exhibited work: Illustration, “Home-for-all,” part of an exhibition held jointly at the Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture, Imabari + Sendai Mediatheque, from 2011 July. Photograph of Sendai Mediatheque under construction, used as part of a brief episode on Toyo Ito, aired on T.V., Tokyo. 2009 May. Photograph of the Ota-ku Resort Complex in Nagano used in expanded versions of the Toyo Ito show “The New Real” in Hayama, Japan (2007) and Taipei, Taiwan (2008). Three images in “Travel sketches” Chicago Architectural Club, I Space Gallery, Chicago, 2000 January. Photographs of three buildings by Atelier Mobile exhibited at L’Institute Française Architecture, Paris, in 1994 June. The exhibit traveled to Vienna in 1994 November. For promotional materials, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Myonichikan for use by the Committee to Promote Preservation of Myonichikan, 1992. Photograph later presented to the Empress of Japan.

Teaching-related funding and support: Instructional Mini-grant, honoraria for Chris Downey to speak to Arch 260 (2010). Downey is a fully blind, practicing architect. Instructional Improvement Grant, $4000 for “best practices manual” and related materials for CCM router in our shop (2008). Instructional Mini-grant, $853 for “Personal Protection Equipment” (hardhats, safety glasses and orange vests) to be used by students (2008). Instructional Mini-grant, honoraria to speakers from the office of Frank Gehry, to speak to ARCH 264 (2008). Equipment Purchase Minigrant, $1175 for plasma cutter (2008). Committee on Teaching Grant, $3500 for adding materials on Japanese architecture to our Visual Resources Library, linked to ARCH 265 (2005). Instructional Technology Minigrant, $1000 for a subscription to Inventables. Linked specifically to ARCH 160, Introduction to Construction (2005). Presidential Chair Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, Included $2000 funding for teaching initiatives (2003-2004). ACSA Robert Taylor Grant for Faculty Development, $1000 to add “Japanese Craft and Construction” to the University catalog (2003). P.I., Committee on Teaching $1000 grant for support of Arch 152: “Introduction to Construction” (2002). Member, working group, “Reintegrating Architectural, Urban Design, and Planning Theory and Practice in Design Education,” $65,000 from the Graham Foundation for four semesters integrated coursework at Washington University and the University of Illinois at Chicago (2000). P.I. Special Bachelor of Arts lecture series, University of Illinois at Chicago, privately funded lecture series ($5000) supported eleven speakers discussing architecture as a discipline (1996). Member, teaching team. City Design Center-funded studio ($25,000), University of Illinois at Chicago (1995).

Published material related to ARCH 264: Gasser, Dan. “Architect/Artisan Collaboration,” ArcCA: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council, February 2012. http://aiacc.org/2012/02/16/architectartisan-collaboration/ Arroyo, Paz et al. “California Prefab: Market Report,” ArcCA: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council, 2011, no. 2, p. [30]-33. Reiner, Tom. “Design for Innovation through Fabrication” Connector, Spring 2004, vol. XIII, no. 1, p. 10. Padgett, Brian. “Off-site Fabrication: Opportunities and Evils” ArcCA: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council, 2003, no. 1, p. 29-30.

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Published photographs from ARCH 265: Sendai Mediatheque, Zona #6 (Supplement to Arbitare #054), August 2010. Li Qingyue, n.p. Buntrock, Dana. “Making Small Buildings Large” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010) Erin Tompkins, all photos. Buntrock, Dana. Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture (London: Routledge: 2010). Björn Lundquist, 38, 42 & 43; Eduardo Pintos Perez, 62; Erin Tompkins, 38, 42, 43, 55 & 60. House before House, Pasajes Arquitectura y Critica # 109 (September 2009). Jeff Gaines, p. 19; Eduardo Pintos, p. 21; Woranol Sattayavinij, p. 24. “La Cultura Expresada a Través del Concreto,” Noticreto #95 (July/August 2009) Maria Carrizosa, p. 17; Ibone Santiago, p. 16; Woranol Sattayavinij, p. 17.

Exhibition of student work: “Politics on the Presidio: Portraying History in a Popular Setting” (undergraduate studio from the Fall semester of 2001) exhibited at the National Japanese American Historical Society in San Francisco, May 13 through September 15, 2002.

Panels: Co-organizer, with Prof. Susan Ubbelohde and Dr. Masayuki Mae of the University of Tokyo. “Architecture.Energy.Japan.2012.” Berkeley, California (2012 August). Funded by the Center for Global Partnership. Panelist. “Tokyo Workshop: Architecture.Energy.2011.” Institute for East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley (2011 November). Co-organizer, with Prof. Susan Ubbelohde. “Tokyo Workshop: Architecture.Energy.2011.” Tokyo, Japan (2011 June). Funded in part by UC Berkeley, Center for Japanese Studies. More at http://blogs.berkeley.edu/author/dbuntrock/ Moderator, “Computer-aided Practice” + “Education for the Built Environment,” with Masami Kobayashi. UIA (International Union of Architectures), Tokyo (2011 September). “Japan’s Aftermath,” Two panel sessions. Institute for East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley (2011 March & April). Speaker. “The Value of International Exchange in an Increasingly Global Profession” Fulbright Symposium: Fulbright Experience and U.S.- Japan Soft Power, Tokyo, Japan (2010 June). Moderator. “Architects and Design-Build” American Institute of Architects-San Francisco (2006 January). Panelist. “A Clear Vision: Architecture, Art and Culture of Transparency” Toledo, Ohio (2005 May). Sponsored by WGTE (public television). Moderator. “Tradition and Technology in Contemporary Japanese Architecture” Japan Society, New York (2004 February). Also moderated a related shorter session, “Japan Forum 2004,” Chicago (2004 March). Moderator. “Environmental Design: Process and Technology in the Making” & “Imagination's Muse? Imagination's Other?” Wurster Redux, University of California, Berkeley (2003 October). Panelist. “Fab: Making It Possible" sponsored by the American Institute of Architects-San Francisco and Dwell (2003 June). Moderator, presenter and coordinator. “Architecture in Japan: a Collaborative Process,” featuring myself, Tim Macfarlane (Dewhurst Macfarlane) and Tim Culbert (project architect for the Miho Museum in Japan). Japan Society & Material Connexion of New York (2003 February). Book signing followed. Moderator. “Back to Nature: Building with Alternative Construction Materials” at the symposium “Design Matters” Chicago (2001 October). Moderator and coordinator. “Architects Forum” featuring Jun Aoki, Yoko Kinoshita, and Makoto Shin Watanabe. Japan Society & The Architectural League of New York (2001 June). Panelist (Respondent). “Anthropology and Isotropy: Building is Matter Spatialized and Place Materialized” Northeast Regional Conference, ACSA, (1998 October). Moderator. Supplementary English Session. Le 12éme Congrés de L’Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes. Tokyo (1998 September). Chair (Moderator). “Architecture” Chinese Studies Association of Australia Annual Conference, Adelaide (1997 July). Moderator and panelist. Symposium sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago, “Re-inhabiting the Void: Prospects for Public Space Design” (1996 May). Panelist. “Roles, Curricula, Vision” Association of Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA), Seattle (1995 October). Panelist. “Asian Cities as Alternate Models of Urbanism,” panel called “Visions of the City of Tomorrow” Chicago Athenaeum, Chicago (1994 October). Moderator. Kisho Kurokawa’s presentation to the Chicago Architectural Club, Chicago (1994 October).

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Public lectures: “Toyo Ito’s Road to Taichung,” Washington State University (2012 April). “Tradition & Today: After 3.11,” University of Idaho (2012 April). “Tradition & Today” J.B. Speed Museum, Louisville, Kentucky (2010 January); North Carolina State University (2010 February); University of Virginia (2010 February); Tulane University (2010 March); Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona (2010 March); Miami University of Ohio (2010 March); University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2010 April); Carnegie Mellon University (2010 April); University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (2010 April); Illinois Institute of Technology (2010 October), UC Berkeley Institute for East Asian Studies (2010 October) and the University of Oregon, Portland & Eugene campuses (2011 February). “Book Break: Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture,” Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Tokyo, Japan (2010 June) “SUMIKA” J.B. Speed Museum, Louisville, Kentucky (2010 April). “Constructing Culture: Three Japanese Architects Struggle with ” jointly co-sponsored by the Department of Architecture & the Center for East Asian Studies, University of Pennsylvania (2008 April). “(not) Ruskin, (not) really regional. Japan's red and rural” Department of Architecture, Clemson University (2008 March). “The Long and Short Lives of Buildings in Japan and California” sponsored by the American Studies group at Tohoku University, part of the series "The United States: Its Present and Future.” Sendai (2007). “Time Today” AIA Tokyo, & Temple University Japan, Tokyo (2006 November). “The Materials of Architecture: Meaning and Modernization” Presentation of research to current and former Fulbrighters in Tokyo (2006 April). (Untitled) Light Resource Vancouver Lectures, Architectural Institute of British Columbia & University of British Columbia (2003 November). “Architectural Practices in Japan: Interesting Differences and Remarkable Results” annual alumni lecture, Tulane University (2003 September). “Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process” University of Manitoba (2003 September). “Building & Culture: Japan” Catholic University (2002 February). “Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process” to the University of Michigan College of Architecture Board of Governors, selected faculty, and students (2002 January). “Japan and Sustainable Architecture” SEArch, University of California, Berkeley (2001 October). “Flexible within Clear Boundaries” Georgia Institute of Technology (2001 March). “Collaboration in Construction Materials Fabrication in Japan” Architects Designers and Planners for Social Responsibility & O2 Bay Area (2000 November). “Starting out on Site” New Jersey Institute of Technology (2000 March). “The Japanese Construction Site as a Locus of Collaboration” Chicago Architectural Club (1999 September). “Achieving Innovation: Japanese Architecture Today” Indianapolis Museum of Art & the Indianapolis Chapter AIA (1999 March). “The Chicago City Beautiful Movement and the Chicago Plan of the 1900s,” (In Japanese) Waseda University, Tokyo (1998 December). “Two Models of Innovation: Recent Work by Fumihiko Maki and Toyo Ito,” University of Hawai’i at Manoa (1998 October). “Collaborative Construction: Alternatives from Japan” Arizona State University (1997 October). “Between Tradition and Today” University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia (1994 April). “Distinctive Details, Innovative Architecture” Carnegie Mellon University (1994 February). “Ephemeral Materials in Japanese Architecture” Taiwan National Institute of Technology [NTIT], Taipei, and Tunghai University, Taichung (1993 May). “Generations in Japanese Architecture” Chun-Hua Polytechnic Institute, Hsin Chu, Taiwan (1993 May). “Structural Differences between Japan and the U.S: We're Talking about Walls this Time” The Japan Center for Michigan Universities, Hikone (1992 October).

Education: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, M. Architecture, High Distinction (1988 May) & M. Urban Planning (1988 December). Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, B. Architecture (1981 May).

Professional experience: Architect, Alaska A7505 (1989-2009) / NCARB Certified, no. 37,154. Both allowed to lapse, December 2009. Dai’ichi Kobo, Professor Tei’ichi Takahashi, principal. Tokyo, Japan (1992-1993). Minch Ritter Forrest Architects, Juneau, Alaska (1984-1986). Quadra Consultants, Juneau, Alaska (1982-1984).

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Professional service: Reviewer. Architecture and City Planning review panel, Fulbright Scholar Program, Institute of International Education (2011-) Member. Editorial Board, Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (2010-). Juror. American Institute of Architects (AIA) Tokyo Chapter Awards (2007). Interviewer. U.S.-bound Fulbright M.B.A. applicants, in Tokyo (2007). Member. Architect Screening and Selection Committees, Berkeley Art Museum (2004-2006). Member. Alumni Society Board of Governors, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan (1997-2000, 2000-2003). Nominee. ACSA pool for NAAB accreditation review teams (1999-2003). Member, University of Oklahoma accreditation team (2000 February). Member. Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural Education (1999-2002). I still regularly review papers for the JAE. Topic Co-chair. “Technology and Quality of Life,” ACSA International Meeting (2000). Judge. Newhouse Architecture Competition. High school competition held with the Chicago Public School District (1999). Fellow. Honors College, University of Illinois at Chicago (1994-2000). Closely supervised 4-6 undergraduate students each term. Student interviewer, Honors College, University of Illinois at Chicago (1996, 1997 & 1999). Interviewing students with an eye to helping select those who would receive full-tuition scholarships as an incentive to attend University of Illinois at Chicago. Co-editor. Reviews (Fall 1995). Published twice yearly, Reviews was a chronicle of faculty and student work. Slide donations: over 900 slides to the University of Illinois at Chicago slide library (1994-2000), over 1200 slides to the University of California, Berkeley Visual Resources Library (2000-today), and contributions to the Australian Architecture Electronic Gallery (2002). The Committee to Promote Preservation of Myonichikan (by F. L. Wright). Translation services, photography and general support (1991- 1994). Tau Sigma Delta, Honorary Fraternity, the University of Michigan (1987-1988). Revived the Tau Sigma Delta lecture series, enticing Peter Eisenman with 50-yard-line tickets to the OSU-Michigan game. Southeast Alaska Section, AIA. Secretary/Treasurer (1985) & Committee Chair, Statewide Convention Committee (1983).

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