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Jose Manuel Salinas Agudo JEFFREY JOHNSON Academic Appointments University of Kentucky College of Design Lexington, Kentucky Director, School of Architecture 2016-present Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation New York, New York Director, Studio-X Beijing 2015-2016 Founding Director, Asia Megacities Lab 2007-2016 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture 2006-2016 Core I Design Studio Coordinator Fall 2010 Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning Shanghai, China Visiting Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture Fall 2013 Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture Chicago, Illinois Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture Fall 2003 Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning Muncie, Indiana Teaching Assistant / Research Assistant 1991-1992 Academic Committees Columbia University New York, NY Global Center East Asia Faculty Steering Committee 2009-present GSAPP Studio-X Faculty Steering Committee 2014-present Education Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Master of Architecture 1992 Bachelor of Architecture 1990 Professional Experience Registered Architect: New York 029342 Member AIA SLAB Architecture PLLC, Brooklyn, NY Principal 2004-present Davis Brody Bond, LLP, New York, NY Senior Associate 2004 Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Project Architect 2001-2003 Rotterdam, The Netherlands + New York, NY BOWERYLAB Design, New York + Chicago Principal 1995-2003 James Bodnar Architect, New York, NY Project Architect 1994-1996 ASYMPTOTE Architecture, New York, NY Design Intern 1994 JOHNSON - CV Michael Sorkin Studio, New York, NY Design Intern 1994 Bernhardt Associates, Chicago, IL Intern Architect 1993-1994 Stiftgasse Architektur, Vienna, Austria Intern Architect 1993 Wolfgang Mistelbauer, Architekt Vienna, Austria Intern Architect 1993 MSKTD & Associates, Fort Wayne, Indiana Intern Architect 1989-1991 Awards and Honors AIA NYC Interiors Merit Award 2016 Red Bull Headquarters and Offices, New York City Executive Architect of Record in collaboration with Inaba Williams and Buro Happold. Municipal Arts Society NYC Honorable Mention 2016 National Sawdust, Williamsburg, New York Executive Architect of Record in collaboration with Bureau V and Arup. AIA NYC Urban Design Honor Award 2015 Beijing World Horticulture Exposition Competition, Beijing, China Co-Principal Architect/Urban Designer in collaboration with Studio Pei Zhu, Work Architecture Company and SCAPE Landscape. AIA NYC Interiors Merit Award 2014 Red Bull Studios and Music Academy, New York City Executive Architect of Record in collaboration with Inaba Williams and Buro Happold. Finalist, Urban Plan of Guanlan River Eco-Culture Corridor Shenzhen, China 2013 Invited master plan competition for 22 linear km of Guanlan River in Shenzhen. Principal Architect/Urban Designer in collaboration with Node Architecture and Urbanism. Third Prize, Master Plan for Yinjiang Town Ningbo, China 2013 Invited master plan competition of 64 km2 district that included eco-tourism, agriculture, parks and recreation, village revitalization and historic preservation. Principal Architect/Urban Designer in charge of project. Master Plan and Architecture Design for Southern Bi Shui Jiao Guangzhou, China 2013 Invited master plan competition for new cultural district and commercial district. Competition included the architectural design of five cultural buildings ranging from 30 000 km2 to 60 000km2. Principal Architect/Urban Designer in collaboration with Node Architecture and Urbanism. Finalist, Master Plan of World Expo 2017 Astana, Kazakhstan 2013 Invited international competition for master plan and design of architectural landmark centerpiece for the World Expo 2017. Principal Architect/Urban Designer in collaboration with Studio Pei-Zhu. AIA Presidential Citation 2012 World Trade Center Memorial and Museum, New York City Awarded for work as Senior Associate with Davis, Brody Bond Architects. Fourth Prize, Shunde City Master Plan Shunde, China 2011-2012 Invited comprehensive master plan competition uniting Shunde’s new city center with future parks, riverfront, residential, and commercial districts. Principal Architect in collaboration with Node Architecture and Urbanism. Finalist, Bronx’s Grand Concourse Competition New York City 2009 Finalist, Mies van der Rohe Foundation Headquarters Competition Barcelona, Spain 1998 Design Excellence Award (top prize) Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning 1992 2 JOHNSON - CV Refereed Publications Johnson, Jeffrey, ed. Museumification of China: From Boom to Bust. New York: GSAPP Publications / Columbia University Press (forthcoming 2017). Johnson, Jeffrey. “The Future of the Museum in China.” Progress and Prosperity. Frances Arnold, ed. Rotterdam: nai010 Publishers (forthcoming 2016). Brazier, Cressica, Jeffrey Johnson and Tat Lam, eds. China Lab Guide to Megablock Urbanisms. New York: Actar Publications + GSAPP Publications (forthcoming 2016). Johnson, Jeffrey. “Ghost Cities of the Twenty-First Century.” Cornell Journal of Architecture, Issue 10. Caroline O’Donnell, ed. pp. 78-84. Ithaca: Cornell AAP Publications, 2016. Johnson, Jeffrey. “Boom to Bubble: Museum Surplus.” Urban China Magazine (China), Issue 68. Li Ni, ed. pp. 50-53. Beijing: Center of China Periodical Press, 2015. Johnson, Jeffrey. “Museumification of China.” LEAP Magazine (China), Volume 18. Cao Dan, ed. pp. 92-95. Beijing: Modern Media, 2012. Brazier, Cressica, Jeffrey Johnson and Tat Lam. “China Lab Research Workshops.” Time + Architecture Magazine (China), No. 4. Jianfei Zhu, ed. Shanghai: Time + Architecture, 2010. Invited Publications Johnson, Jeffrey and Zhou Yufang. ‘Future Possible Vision: A Joint International Workshop 2012 – Studio- X, Chapter 2.” Urban Flux, Volume 29. pp. 78-85. Beijing: Art and Design Publishing House, 2013. Johnson, Jeffrey and Zhou Yufang. ‘Future Possible Vision: A Joint International Workshop 2012 – Studio- X.” Urban Flux, Volume 28. pp. 76-87. Beijing: Art and Design Publishing House, 2012. Johnson, Jeffrey with Egbert Chu, Jessica Dobkin, Aimme Duquette, Allan Horton, Taka Sarui and Magda Wala. “Crisis Devices.” Volume Magazine, February. Jeffrey Inaba, ed. pp. 114-117. Amsterdam: Stichting Archis, 2009. Johnson, Jeffrey. “Leisure City.” Urban China Magazine (China), Issue 26. Jun Jiang, ed. pp. 72-75. Beijing: Center of China Periodical Press, 2008. Fan, Ling and Jonathan Solomon with Yung Ho Chang, Jun Jiang, Jeffrey Johnson, Ted Kane, Eri Saikawa, Jian Shi, Jun Wang and Xin Zhang. “The Cloud in the Clock: A fabricated Dialogue on Beijing.” Dimension. Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan Solomon, eds. pp. 119-127. New York: 306090 Books, 2008. Citations Wright, Herbert. “Shenzhen Urbanism/Architecture Bi-City Biennale 2015.” Blueprint Magazine, no. 344. Johnny Tucker, ed. pp. 218-222. London: Progressive Media group, 2016. Fixen, Anna. “Pitch Perfect.” Architectural Record, December 2015. Cathleen McGuigan, ed. pp. 102-107. New York: BNP Media. Project: National Sawdust, New York City Amelar, Sarah. “Buzz Generator.” Architectural Record, September 2015. Cathleen McGuigan, ed. pp. 106- 112. New York: BNP Media. Project: Red Bull Headquarters, New York City Ning, Ou. “Shrine of Knowledge, Palace of Aesthetics, or Theater of History.” Making a Museum in the 21st Century. Melissa Chiu, ed. p. 119. New York: Asia Society, 2014. 3 JOHNSON - CV Jeffrey Johnson and Xiangning Li interviewed by Arjen Oosterman and Brendan Cormier. “Border Aware.” Volume Magazine, No. 39. Arjen Oosterman, ed. pp. 12-13. Amsterdam: Stichting Archis, 2014. Huang, Zhengli. “Between Cities and its Biennale.” Urban China Magazine (China), Issue 63. Kuang Xiaoming, ed. pp. 146-147. Beijing: Center of China Periodical Press, 2014. Wood, Dan. “Jeffrey Inaba Strikes Up the Band.” Mark Magazine, No. 47, pp. 30-31. Amsterdam: Frame Publishers, December 2013-January 2014. Project: Red Bull Headquarters, New York City Rocco, Fiammetta. “Mad about museums.” The Economist Magazine, December 21, 2013. Zanny Minton Beddoes, ed. London: The Economist Group. Pobric, Pac. “Rapid Rise in Cultural Districts – but there are Risks.” The Art Newspaper, Jul/Aug 2014, Vol. 23 Issue 259, p. 6. Jane Morris, ed. New York: The Art Newspaper. Xu, Donghuan. “China’s urban landscapes take on new meaning for New York architect.” South China Morning Post, October 13, 2013. Hong Kong. Pearson, Clifford A. “Exhibition Review: Shenzhen Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbansim/Architecture.” Architectural Record. Cathleen McGuigan, ed. New York: BNP Media, January 2013. Nicolin, Pierluigi, ed. Lotus in the Fields. Lotus 149. pp. 18-19. Milan: Lotus International, 2012. Project: LandGrab City Volner, Ian. “X Marks the Spot.” Metropolis Magazine, February 2012. Susan S. Szenasy, ed. New York: Horace Havemeyer III. Przybylski, Maya and Mason White, eds. Bracket: On Farming, Volume 1. pp 137-140. Barcelona and New York: Actar, 2010. Project: LandGrab City Jacobson, Claire. “Creative Nature.” Landscape Architecture (China), No. 4, 2010. pp. 20-21. Beijing: Landscape Architecture Journal. Project: Eco Plane Campli, Francesca, ed. You Prison. pp. 93-103. Torino: Bookmakers, 2008. Project: You Prison Diller Scofidio + Renfro with David Allin, Hayley Eber and Eric Rothfeder. “YOUPrison.” Domus, No. 912. Joseph Grima, ed. Milan: Editoriale Domus S.p.A., 2008. Project: You Prison Ricchi, Daria. “Political Football.” Frame, No. 53. Robert Thieman, ed. p. 38. Amsterdam: Peter Huibert, 2006. Project: Human Game Jones, Sandra. “Wooing Tourists
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