Oz

Volume 12 Article 24

1-1-1990

Contributors

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Contributors

Paul Armstrong holds a BFA degree Charles Moore, of Body, Memory and Norman Crowe teaches in the School of professional organizations. Mr. Hardy has with a Graphics and Art History em­ Architecture, published in 1977. He has Architecture at the University of Notre served as Chairman of the Design Arts phasis and aM. Arch. degree from the written many articles on the subject of or­ Dame and is Director of the School's pro­ Advisory Panel of the National Endow­ University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Prior nament and has lectured on ornament gram of Graduate Studies in Architecture. ment for the Arts, and currently serves as to coming to the University of Illinois, throughout the United States, Canada, He is co-author with Paul Laseau of Visual Vice President for Architecture of the Ar­ Professor Armstrong practiced architec­ Mexico, and England. His practice is Notes, a book published in 1984 by Van chitectural League of New York and Vice ture in Oak Park, Illinois. For the past devoted exclusively to the design of ar­ Nostrand-Reinhold and he authored President of the Municipal Art Society. He four-and-a-half years he has taught basic chitectural ornaments. Past projects in­ several articles in the ]. A. E. and Central: was recently elected to the Board of design at the undergraduate level at the clude park and street lights for New York Papers on Architecture on the subjects of Trustees of the Glimmerglass Opera and University of Illinois at Urbana­ City, "Tree Domes" for the Louisiana architectural treatises and the use of to the newly formed Champaign. He has written several World Expositioil., and Physics Wall for typology and historical models in design. Historic House Trust Board of Directors. articles which have dealt with the the . He is present­ He is currently completing a book to be He was also the recipient of the 1988 Ben­ semiotic readings of art and architecture, ly designing the roof ornaments for the entitled Tbe Idea of a Man-made World. jamin West Clinedinst Medal of the Ar­ reconstruction of the city and urban new Public Library of . tists' Fellowship, Inc. for the achievement spaces, the design process, and teaching Lisa Findley holds an undergraduate of "exceptional artistic merit." the beginning design student. Leslie Buerk, Daniel Herr, and Karl degree in Environmental Planning from Puljak will receive their Bachelor of the University of California at Santa Cruz, Jeffrey Hildner is a visiting critic and lec­ Christian Bergum runs an architectural Architecture degrees from Kansas State and a Master of Architecture from Univer­ turer in architecture at The University of practice in California, and is a member of University in 1990. Their projects were the sity of California at Los Angeles. She cur­ Texas at Arlington and practices in the American Institute of Architects. He result of a Design Five Studio. Vladimir rently teaches design and theory at Princeton. He received his B.A. and was awarded the B. Arch. and M. Arch. Krstic served as critic. Arizona State University. Her written M.Arch. from and degrees from the Universities of Oregon work, which she calls speculative writing has been a visiting critic at Virginia, and Washington respectively, and in 1981, Stuart E. Cohen is a practicing architect about architecture, addresses the inter­ Maryland, and Harvard Universities. His the Ph.D. in Architecture from the Univer­ and associate professor of Architecture at disciplinary nature of architecture. publications include professional work, sity of Pennsylvania. Mr. Bergum has held the Universityoflllinois, Chicago. In 1980 book reviews, and articles on architecture Fulbright teaching and research he was selected as one of 20 architects Hiroshi Hara received his Ph. D. from the and art criticism in Architectural Record, fellowships in Jordan, and in Jerusalem. whose work was exhibited to represent Graduate School of Architecture, Univer­ A rcbitecture New jersey, and the Cbristian In 1983, he was a visiting fellow at Harvard the United States at the 1980 Venice '. Bien­ sity of Tokyo. He is a practicing architect Science Monitor. He is currently pursuing University and in 1984, was awarded a nale. He has exhibited architectural pro­ in Tokyo and a Professor at the Institute research on the historical and contem­ Graham Foundation Grant to write on the jects at Chicago's Gray and Kelly Galleries of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo. porary relationship between architecture subject of contemporary architectural as one of the "Chicago Seven," and his He is the author of Kenchiku Ni Nani Ga and literary theory and criticism. theory. He has taught on the faculties of wo rk has been widely exhibited at Kanou Ka? (What is possible for architec­ Montana State University and the Univer­ galleries and museums including the ture?) Gakugei Shorin, 1974; Kuukan Ralph Johnson is an Assistant Professor sity of Texas at Austin. Chicago Art Institute, the Walker Art Kinou Kara Yoso E (Space From Function of Architecture and Senior Fellow in the Center, The Cooper Hewitt Museum, the to Modality) Iwanami Shoten, 1987. University Honors Program at Montana Kent Bloomer, a sculptor and architec­ Los Angeles County Museum, and the State University. His teaching emphasis tural designer, is currently Professor of Ar­ Musei e Gallerie d'Arte in Verona, and the , FAIA, the founding prin­ is in basic and urban design studios as chitectural Design and Director of Centre Pompidou in Paris. cipal of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associ­ well as contemporary architectural Undergraduate Studies in Architecture at ates, is an architect, author, lecturer and theory. His work in the University Honors Yale. He was principal author, with active member of a number of civic and Program focuses on interdisciplinary 87 studies linking science, the humanities, Warren Competition in 1988, and spent Editor for Cartoucbe, a publication for AEDES Editions, Berlin (1987); and and art. He was a recipient of the 1989 her fellowship studying Moneo and students and interested professionals in OneFiveFour, Princeton Architectural American Institute of Architects Educa­ Spanish architecture during the summer the architectural field . Press (1989). tional Honors Award and as a practitioner of 1989 . has received several AlA state and Studio 319 Willard was Isao Ameku, Michael Woods graduated from Califor­ regional design awards. Eleftherios Pavlides holds a master's Scott Arford, Mark .Barnes, Michael nia Polytechnic State University in San degree in Architecture from Yale Univer­ (Odie) Deane, Amy Foster, Kevin Heath, Luis Obispo with a Bachelor of Architec­ Mark Mack graduated from the sity, where he studied under Charles Lara Jenkins, Mim Jitchell, John Nelson, ture degree. He received a master's degree Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria. Moore. He has worked as an architect in Geffrey Ortiz-Gass, Tim Schinsky, Doug from the Massachusetts Institute of In 1973, he came to America to work with both Greece and the United States, incor­ Shaffer, Bill Singer, and Bryan Zimmer. All Technology. He is a project architect with Hausrucker and Emilio Ambasz, Inc. in porating visual elements of local architec­ belong to the class of 1991. The studio was James Stewart Polshek and Partners in New York. In 1976, he founded Western tures into his design. In his doctoral in an old chemistry building named New York City. Addition, an organization devoted to fine dissertation for the University of Willard Hall, hence the choice of handle. architecture, and in 1978 entered into a Pennsylvania, and in subsequent pub­ This was a fourth-year design studio with partnership with Andrew Batey (Batey & ications, he has explored the social Bob Condia as critic. Mack). He co-founded and became the significance that visual elements of local editor of Archetype Magazine in 1980. In architectures hold for their inhabitants. Carol Martin Watts received a Ph.D. in 1984 he founded his own firm, MACK, Pavlides has worked in architectural Art History from the University of Texas based in San Francisco. He has taught at socio-scmiotics, an approach to the study at Austin, as well as the Master of Ar­ the University of California since 1986, of architecture in its social context, which chitecture from the University of where he is now Associate Professor. combines rich visual documentation with Washington and B.A. from Mount ethnographic methods. He is currently a Holyoke College. She is currently Acting Mockbee-Coker-Howorth-Architects member of the Architecture faculty at Department Head and Associate Pro­ is an eight-person firm with offices in Roger Williams College, Bristol, Rhode fessor of Environmental Design at Kansas Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis. Island. State University. Her research focuses on Samuel Mockbee is an artist and architect Roman domestic architecture. in Canton and Jackson, Mississippi. L. George Ranalli received his B.Arch. Coleman Coker is a painter and architect from Pratt Institute in 1972 and M.Arch. Donald J. Watts received a Bachelor of in Mississippi and Memphis. Thomas S. from the Graduate School of Design at Architecture degree from the University Howorth is an architect in Jackson, Harvard University in 1973. Since 1976 he of Nebraska and a Master of Architecture Mississippi. has been an Associate Professor of Ar­ degree from the University of California chitectural Design at . His at Berkeley. He was a Peace Corps Ar­ Javier Navarro, who is a former work has been exhibited at the Cooper­ chitect in Afghanistan and a Senior physicist, studied painting in France and Hewitt Museum; Sperone-Westwater Fulbright Lecturer in Jordan. His research received an architecture degree from the Gallery; Museum of Contemporary Art, and publications focus upon the Rhode Island School of Design, has liv­ Chicago; Museum of Finnish Architec­ geometry of Middle Eastern and classical ed in Martha's Vineyard for the last four ture, Finland; Centre Pompidou, France; architecture and urbanism. He is current­ years. He practices architecture with Deutsches Architekturmuseum, ly an Associate Professor of Architecture MacNelly-Cohen of Vineyard Haven, Frankfurt, Germany; and recently con­ at Kansas State University. ISSN 0888-7802 Massachusetts, and teaches architectural structed a project for the XVII Triennale design. He is currently an Adjunct Pro­ Di Milano, Italy. Lebbeus Woods is a Visiting Professor Copyright OZ: Journal of the College of fessor at Rhode Island School of Design of Architecture at the Cooper Union in Architecture and Design. Kansas State in Providence, Rhode Island. Ralph J. Roesling graduated from the New York City, and Distinguished University, 1990. Text and illustrations School of Architecture at Arizona State Visiting Professor at the University of may not be reproduced without written Wendy Ornelas, AlA, is an Assistant University in 1976 with a Bachelor of Ar­ North Carolina at Charlotte. In 1988 he permission. Inquiries concerning back Professor at Kansas State University, chitecture Degree. He continued on with co-founded with Olive Brown the issues and financial contributions should where she teaches studio and marketing graduate level study and research in Research Institute for Experimental be addressed to the Managing Editor: for the small design firm. She has been a climatic design. With Kotaro Nakamura, Architecture (RIEAl and became its OZ, College of Architecture and Design, principal at Condia Ornelas Associates, he was the founding principal of RNP Director. RIEA is a non-profit organiza­ Seaton Hall211 , Kansas State University, in San Diego since 1983. Wendy did her (Roesling Nakamura Architects, Inc.l in tion dedicated to applied research, and Manhattan, Kansas 66506. Manuscript undergraduate work at Cal Poly, San Luis 1980. RNP is a small architectural firm the support and encouragement of ex­ and other material submission is Obispo and her graduate studies at located in San Diego, California. Ralph is perimental architecture. Monographs on welcome; however OZ cannot guarantee Oklahoma State University. She won on the Faculty for The New School of Ar­ his work are: Origins, the Architectural publication or the return of materials sub­ second prize in the Paris Prize/Lloyd chitecture in San Diego, and is the Faculty Association, London (1985); Centricity, mitted without prior agreement. 88