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Curriculum Vitae (Summary) Curriculum Vitae (Summary) Jason Griffiths. BA Hons Dip Arch. Associate Professor UNL W. Cecil Steward Professor. Hawthorne Distinguished Faculty 1223 N 9th St #114 Lincoln NE 68508 Cell: 480 2976171 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION The Bartlett – University College London (UCL) June 91 i Completed Diploma in Architecture. Awarded Distinction. RIBA Part 2 Kingston Polytechnic June 87 Registered Architect - Architects Registration Board (ARB) UK. June 95 TEACHING University of Lincoln Nebraska - Associate Professor with tenure. 2018 -Present NIRMA University, Ahmedabad, India - Visiting Faculty Jan. 2020 Sharda University, Delhi, India - Visiting Faculty. Jan 2019 School of Architecture at Taliesin - Professor for Summer Immersion. June – August 2017/18/19 University of Lincoln Nebraska - Assistant Professor August 2015-18 Architectural Association- Instructor – AA Visiting School, Chengdu, China July 2016 & 2015 University of Lincoln Nebraska - 2015 Hyde Chair of Excellence - College of Architecture Arizona State University - Assistant Professor, The Design School. August 2007-2014 The Architectural Association - Instructor – Marking the Forest (AA Visiting School – Oregon) August 2012-13 University of Texas at Austin - Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture. January – May 2004 University of Westminster, London, UK - Senior Lecturer, module and deputy diploma course leader Department of Architecture. September 1997-2002 Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK. Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture September 1999-2001 Bartlett School of Architecture - Diploma Unit 16 instructor. 1995-1997 Bartlett School of Architecture- M.Arch. instructor 1994-997 SPONSORED PROJECTS: Public, Private, University. TINDU Pavilion NIRMA University, Ahmedabad, India. Feb 2020 The Sharda University Shade Structure – Nioda, Delh.i Jan 2019 The Mizer’s Ruin, Ogallala, Nebraska - Estimated completion July 2023 The Mazo Bandshell. Completed March 2020 Santee Sioux Reservation Child Services Center, NE. Estimated July 2022 South Sioux Orchard Storage and Meeting Facility. June 2018 Baxa Family Cabin. 2018 Creative Work in Public: Emerge – Bauman Tree Farm retreat, Oregon May 2016 University: Political Ply Outdoor Shade Structure. Tempe, Arizona. April 2009 Sioux City Bus Stops. July 2007 ISU Pavilion for the Des Moines Arts Fair. July 2006 PRIVATE PROJECTS: Public/Private Project: Duerinckx Residence. Dec 2014 Creative Work in Public: Median Home. March 2013 Public: Tempe Garden's Artistic Seating April 2012 GRANTS Nebraska Environmental Trust - Eastern Redcedar Design-Build Microdwelling. 2020. Great Plains CLT market Development through Architectural Education - U.S. Forest Service Wood Innovations May 2017 PUBLICATIONS: Books / Book Chapters: Sole Author Celebrating Excellence in Wood Structures. Fall 2017 Manifest Destiny - A Guide to the Essential Indifference of American Suburban Housing. November 2011. AA Publications Loft Living - 306090 #14: Making a Case. November 2011 Book Chapter: Sole Author. Arid - 306090 #13: Sustain and Develop. April 2010 I on the streets - Character Issue - Mas Context August 2020 Taste is Law Volume Magazine # 38 Jan 2014– The Law Communing with the Mechanical Wave - Uncube Magazine No. 12 July 2013 Revenge Appreciation in Suburbia - Uncube Magazine No. 10 – Wood, Paper, Pulp May 2013 REVIEWS See Full CV PUBLICATIONS: Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings See Full CV Engineered Lumber And “Tacit Knowledge” Of New Craft In Architecture When Nature Strikes - A study of Beetle Kill in America and its Potential use for Mass Timber Construction 2016 ACSA Conference Service 2016 ACSA Conference Digital Haptic – Learning from K-Zel l- Acadia 2011 Regional Conference – Parametricism This paper describes the pedagogical model of fabrication-centric studio as one example of the combination of digital and analogue design practice. Repurposed Political Ply. Acadia 2011 Regional Conference – Parametricism The Aesthetics of Green and the Embedded Diagram - 97th ACSA Annual Meeting conference Man + Water + Fan = Freshman- ACADIA 2008: Silicon and Skin Mutations of the AIGA – Narratives of Objectivity ICDHS 2008 OSAKA. Pop-tech-flat-fab- Changes of Paradigms in the Basic Understanding of Architectural Research. EAAE Sioux City Bus Stops - Flat Fab - 96th ACSA Annual Meeting: Seeking the City: Visionaries on the Margins There’s No Place Like Non-Place- 96th ACSA Annual Meeting: Seeking the City: Visionaries on the Margins PROFESSIONAL OR ACADEMIC MEETING/CONFERENCE ACTIVITY See Full CV PUBLICATION – Articles, reviews, and citations by others. ArchDaily “Emerge” cabin voted in top 100 wooden buildings in the USA. Dezeen -April 2, 2018 The Architect’s Newspaper (East Edition) May 2012 Book Review - Icon Magazine March 2012 Best in Architecture Los Angeles Times Sunday December 2011 Kaleidoscope September 2011 PUBLICATIONS : Exhibition Catalogue Entry. See Full CV PUBLIC LECTURES Same House – University of Texas in San Antonio Jan 17, 2016 Parametric Pop and Non-Signs - AA Visiting School Chengdu, China. Jul 16, 2016 Repurposing - AA Visiting School Chengdu, China. Jul 25, 2015 Manifest Destiny - AA Hooke Park Lecture Series Jul 17, 2015 Design-Build & Engineered Lumber - Iowa State University Apr 13, 2015 to Apr 14, 2015 Median Home - Tempe Public Arts Jan 21, 2014 Common Place – Woodbury University Feb 2014 Common Place – UNL Hyde Lecture Series Jan 2014 Manifest Destiny – The Iowa State University College of Design Public Lecture Series April 2014 Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art [SMoCA], Scottsdale, Arizona. November 2013 Not What we Bought - Project Row House March 2013 Manifest Destiny – Bowling Green State University. Jan 2013 Manifest Destiny - Canterbury School of Architecture, University for the Creative Arts (UK) November 2011 Manifest Destiny - Trinity College, Greenwich, UK. Lecture for Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.November 2011 Manifest Destiny Lecture and Book Launch for The Architectural Association, London UK. Public Lecture Series. October 2011 Manifest Destiny Lecture for Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK. Oxford Brookes University School of Architecture. October 2011 Poptech - Lecture for Architecture Department, College of Design, Iowa State University March 2011 Collection Point – 18 lectures across North America October 2002 to April 2003. Estetica de la Deception - Lecture series for the University of Madrid. ESTAM),Universidad San Pablo CEU, University of Navara - Pamplona. Spain. April 2001 Inarch Lecture Series- Lecture for the Ordinaire di Architecti - Palazzo delle Esposizioni – Rome, Italy.June 2000 “Deaduse” - Lecture for the University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture. May 1999 AWARDS and COMPETITION PRIZES The Hawthorne Distinguished Faculty Award 2021 2020 ACSA Design-Build Award 2019 ACSA Design-Build Award UNL CoA Faculty recognition - W. Cecil Steward Professor 2018 – 2023 UNL CoA Faculty Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement. March 2017 Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) Book Award – Typology. December 2011 U.S. EPA and AIA Lifecycle Building Challenge 2009 Award of Honorable Mention. September 2009 AA|FAB 2009 Award “Designing Fabrication” – First Place (Exterior Section). London England. June 2009 Earth Life Competition Award of “JDF Business Communication Work” from Japan Design Foundation. October 2008 Special Prize in the Aomori Northern Style Housing Judges: Jean Nouvel and Tadao Ando. December 2001 Third prize in the Shinkenchu competition The Indefinite House Judge Kazuyo Sejima. December 1999 Joint first prize in AIA Charette Inbetweeness in the City Judges Ed Jones, Fred Koetter, Rick Mather and Paul Finch. October 1999 Special mention in Architecture Foundation Living in the City competition. Judges including Richard Rogers and Piers Gough. July1999 First Prize in the Millenium Cafe Competition Judged by Terry Farrell, Adam Caruso and Rick Mather. October 1998 Second place in Shinkenchu House for Mona Lisa Competition. Judged by Kazuyo Sejima. June 1998 Second Place in Future Visions of Kyoto International Urban Design Competition. Judged by Tadao Ando & Rem Koolhaas. February1998 Runner up entry in the Oklahoma Memorial Competition for the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Building. March 1997 Second place in Shinkenchu competition Possibilities of Non Movement with Alex Gino. Judge Kazuyo Sejima. December 1996 Third Prize in the RIBA Superbowl Competition Judged by Nigel Coates and Russell Davenport. April 1996 First Prize - The Temple of Laughter competition with the prize of the commission. Project carried out with Alex Gino. Judges Thom Main, Wolf Prix, Eric Owen Moss, Arthur Ericsson. Novemeber 1995 Third Prize in RIBA Mausoleum Competition” Judge Piers Gough and Gerald Mercranor. Feburary 1993. Second place in RIBA S.E. Region Student Prize Judge Ted Cullinan. September 1987 STUDENT RECOGNITION See Full CV EXHIBITIONS / EVENTS See Full CV TEACHING UNL See Full CV TEACHING – INVITED JURER, OTHER INSTITUTIONS. Hong University final reviews (online)June 11 2020 University of Chicago Illinois final reviews (online)April 30 2020 California College of the Arts Final Reviews - June 3-6 2019 School of Architecture at Taliesin Reviews June 2019 School of Architecture at Taliesin Reviews June 2018 Visiting Critic MAEDA workshop. The Architectural Association Jul 17, 2015, Review AA Design & Make program Jul 16, 2015 Woodbury University San Diego Final Reviews May 3/4, 2014 Ohio State University - Guest critic. Summer
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