NOAM SHOKED University of California, Berkeley | Department of Architecture | [email protected]

NOAM SHOKED University of California, Berkeley | Department of Architecture | Noam.Shoked@Berkeley.Edu

NOAM SHOKED University of California, Berkeley | Department of Architecture | [email protected] EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley Ph.D., History of Architecture and Urbanism, expected May 2018 Dissertation: “Designing West Bank Settlements: Histories of Power Relations and Quests for Redemption” Committee: Margaret Crawford (chair), Greg Castillo, Paul Rabinow, and Teresa Caldeira The Cooper Union for The Advancement of Science and Art, New York, NY Master of Architecture II, 2011 McGill University, Montreal, Canada Master of Architectural History, 2009 Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Bachelor of Architecture, magna cum laude, 2006 SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS “Rabbis, Architects, and the Design of Ultra-Orthodox City-Settlements,” in Social Housing in the Middle East: Architecture, Urban Development and Transnational Modernity, eds. Mohammad Gharipour and Kivinc Kilinc (Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2018), in press. “Hanging Out with Cyclists,” Boom: A Journal of California 6, no. 3 (Fall 2016): 84-88. BOOK REVIEWS Review of Homeland: Zionism as a Housing Regime, 1860-2011 by Yael Allweil, Buildings & Landscapes 25, no.1 (Spring 2018), forthcoming. ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS “Transparent Data, Opaque Architecture,” in CLOG 3 (May 2012), 100-1. “The Urban as Projection of Desire,” in PLAT 2.0, Rice School of Architecture (April, 2012): 140-7 “Eroticity – Apple’s New Urban Matrix,” in CLOG 2 (February 2012): 114-5. “The Vernacular as Simulacrum,” in Le Journal Spéciale’Z 3, École Spéciale d'Architecture (December 2011): 108-113. SELECETED ACADEMIC AWARDS Israel Institute Doctoral Fellowship, Israel Institute, Washington DC, 2016-2018 Ambassador j. Christopher Stevens Program for Middle Eastern Studies Award, University of California Berkeley, 2017-2018 Center for Right-Wing Studies Mini-Grant, University of California, Berkeley, 2016 john L. Simpson Memorial Research Fellowship In International And Comparative Studies, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2015 Graduate Division Summer Grant, University of California, Berkeley, 2014 and 2016 Spiro Kostof Award in Architectural History, University of California, Berkeley, 2012-3 McGill School of Architecture - Departmental fellowship for outstanding students, 2009 Provost Graduate Fellowship, McGill University, 2008-9 McGill Summer Grant, McGill University, 2009 America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF), Award of Excellence in the Field of Architecture, 2008-9 Israel Parliament's Culture and Education Committee and The Israeli Committee of Heads of Universities Special Honors Diploma for Academic Merit, 2007 The Rector of the Tel Aviv University Award, 2006 The David Azrieli School of Architecture award for outstanding academic achievement, 2003 PRESENTATIONS “Design From Below on the Hills of Samaria: Ofra and the Community Settlement,” The Vernacular Architecture Forum Annual Conference, A Shared Heritage: Urban and Rural Experience on the Banks of the Potomac, May 2018. “Architecture and Activism in the jewish Settlement of Hebron,” European Architectural History Network (EAHN), Urban Histories in Conflict, jerusalem, june 2017. “Postmodernism in the Land of the Patriarchs: Architecture, Politics, Religion,” Society of Architectural Historians 70th Annual International Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, June 2017. “Rabbis, Architects, and the Design of Ultra-Orthodox City-Settlements in the West Bank,” Society of Architectural Historians 69th Annual International Conference, Pasadena, CA, April 2016. “Designing the Ultra-Orthodox City” (Re)thinking South, Inquiries on Transnational Flows in the Built Environment Graduate Students Symposium, Berkeley, California, April 2016. “Housing Others: Bedouin Towns in the Negev, 1968-1989,” Invited talk at Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism, Berkeley, Califonira, March 2016. “(re)Cycles of a City,” Anxieties of Interdisciplinarity: Projects in the Urban Humanities Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, june 2014. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Student Instructor University of California, Berkeley A History of Architecture and Urbanism: Prehistory to the Renaissance (Professor Andrew Shanken), Fall 2017 An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism (Professor Margaret Crawford), Spring 2016 Introduction to Design Theory and Criticism (Professor Greig Crysler), Fall 2014 History of Modern Architecture (Professor Greg Castillo), Fall 2013 Invited Critic University of California, Berkeley, 2013-4 (Bachelor of Art in Architecture Third Year Final Reviews, Master of Architecture First Year Final Reviews) Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, 2010-2012 (Master of Architecture, First Year Final Reviews, Intro to Architecture Reviews) Cooper Union, School of Architecture, 2011 (Bachelor of Architecture Thesis Reviews) Barnard College, Architecture Department, 2010 (Third Year Final Reviews) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Student Researcher for Professor Margaret Crawford – Spring 2014 Humanities studio on mobility and urban identities in Los Angeles Research Assistant for UNESCO, Tel Aviv – 2006-2007 Tel Aviv Institute for Study and Research of Architecture, Environment, Culture and community DESIGN COMPETITION AWARDS Second prizewinner, Sharon National Park Gateway Bridge Competition, Israel, 2012 Honorable Mention, NYC AIDS Memorial Park Design Competition, New York, 2012 Second prizewinner, International architects competition for the design of a tourist attraction in Jerusalem, Israel, 2007 Special mention, Waiting Rooms: Spring Ideas Competition 2007, Domus Academy, Milan, Italy, 2006 PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE Peter Gluck and Partners Architects, New York, NY February 2011 – June 2012, Junior Architect Van Alen Institute, New York, NY December 2010 - February 2011, Van Alen Books Moore Yasky Sivan Architects and Town Planners (MYS Architects), Israel April 2007 - August 2008, Junior architect R.Lahav - Rigg Architects and Town Planners, Tel Aviv, Israel September 2006 - April 2007, Junior Architect Haim Dotan Ltd., Architects and Urban Designers, Tel Aviv, Israel June 2004 - Oct 2004, june 2005 - August 2006, Intern, Junior Architect GROUP EXHIBITIONS “A Plague Remembered,” Center for Architecture, AIA New York Chapter, New York, 2012. “Urban Fantasy,” The Shalom Tower Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, 2009. “New Designs for The Umm El Fahem Museum of Contemporary Art,” Umm El Fahem Art Gallery, Umm El Fahem, 2008. “David Azrieli Prize for excellence in architecture exhibition,” The Israeli Association of United Architect’s Gallery, jaffa, 2007. “The jerusalem Court of Law,” The Model of The City Center, jerusalem, 2007. ACADEMIC SERVICE Member, UC Berkeley Global Urban Humanities Student Advisory Board, since Spring 2015 Reviewer, 2014 ACSA International Conference: Open Cities, 2014 Member, The Cooper Union Student Lecture Series Committee, 2010 .

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