Jeremy Ficca, AIA 412-268-6667

Jeremy Ficca, AIA 412-268-6667

05.11 05.11 Jeremy Ficca, AIA 412-268-6667 (t) 2010 Public Parking, Undergraduate Research Project / Exhibition [URO] 412-268-7819 (f) Zach Cohen and Stephanie Newcomb [email protected] Carnegie Mellon University Professional Status Invited Design Juries Since 2006 Registered Architect 2011 Colgate University National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, USA 2010 University of Michigan Since 2006 Licensed Architect 2010 University of Minnesota – Graduate Thesis Juror State of North Carolina, USA 2010 University of Pennsylvania Since 2009 Licensed Architect 2009 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee State of Pennsylvania, USA 2008 Penn State University - Kossman Thesis Juror 2007 University of Florida Professional Memberships 2006 Penn State University 2007- Present American Institute of Architects 2006 Clemson University 2006 University of Cincinatti Education 2004 Syracuse University 2000 Post-Professional Master of Architecture 2003 Virginia Tech Harvard University 2002 University of Tennessee 1996 Bachelor of Architecture 2001 Northeastern University Virginia Tech Practice Academic Appointments 2007-present Ficca Architecture (Pittsburgh, PA) Principal and founding Partner Carnegie Mellon University Commissioned Projects 2010-Present Associate Professor, Coordinator of Spring Semester Second Year Design Program Quantum Theater – Mobile Entrance, Pittsburgh, PA (completed 2011) Director, Digital Fabrication Lab Gamma Sports Lobby, Pittsburgh, PA (unbuilt) 2007-2010 Assistant Professor, Coordinator of Spring Semester Second Year Design Program Beckers / Davidoff Residence, Pittsburgh, PA Director, Digital Fabrication Lab (unbuilt due to fire during construction) Teaching Monocular Sleeve, Residence In Utah (unbuilt) 2007-Present Second Year spring semester design studio - coordinator dFAB, Carnegie Mellon University (completed 2008) 2007-Present Architecture Required Core Courses 2000-2002 The Office of Peter Rose (Cambridge, MA) Senior Designer, Project Manager 1st Year Introduction to Digital Media Two Martha’s Vineyard Residence (completed 2004) 2007-Present Architecture Elective Courses Potomac Residence (unbuilt) Digital Fabrication Lab Construction 2007; Performance Driven Composite Surfaces 1996-1999 Machado and Silvetti Associates (Boston, MA) Designer 2008; Fabricating Customization 2008; Digital Tectonics – Robotic Fabrication The Getty Villa Museum (completed 2005) 2009,2010; Parametric Fabrication mini (half semester) 2011 University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts (completed 2000) 1994 Dennis Kilper, Architect North Carolina State University Blacksburg, VA 2002-2007 Assistant Professor of Architecture Designer School of Architecture, College of Design Boston Architectural Center Teaching Awards 1997-2001 Instructor of Architecture 2009 Henry Hornbostel Teaching Award Harvard University from the College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University for teaching excellence 1999 Instructor, Career Discovery Program and commitment to design education 2005-2006 New Faculty Teaching Award Additional Teaching from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Department of Architecture, American University of Sharjah; Institute of Architecture Students United Arab Emirates 2005 Outstanding Teacher Award 2011 Design Week digital fabrication workshop with Professor Kevin Sweet from the College of Design, North Carolina State University for teaching excellence School of Architecture, University of Minnesota and commitment to design education 2008 “Closing the Loop” graduate Catalyst Workshop with Professor Renee Cheng School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University Design Awards 2008 Carlo Scarpa Seminar, Venice Italy 2008 Design Award of Excellence – Architectural Detail and Craftsmanship In conjunction with summer study abroad studio from The American Institute of Architects, Pittsburgh Chapter for the Carnegie Mellon University Digital Fabrication Lab Student Research and Thesis Advising Design Award of Excellence 2010-2011 Graded Transitions in Material Connections from the American Institute of Architects, Pittsburgh Chapter for Monocular Sleeve Graduate Thesis Advisor for Hironori Yoshida – Park City Utah Addition (unbuilt) Master of Science Integrated Product Design, TU Delft 1.14 1.15 05.11 05.11 2004-2005 Faculty Design and Research Award 2003 “Suburban Attractors” from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture for Performative Surfaces display of undergraduate studio work Exhibited at National Beginning Design Conference Exhibitions Stillwater, OK 2010 “Alice Wall” Input/Output Symposium Books / Journals / Proceedings Temple University 2012 INPUT_OUTPUT: Performative Materials in Architecture and Design 2007 “Recent Work” (under contract to contribute chapter) dFAB, School of Architecture Editor: Rashida Ng Carnegie Mellon University Chapter contribution: Material Mining: Reprocessing the Everyday 2007 “Recent Work” Intellect Books Brooks Hall Gallery, College of Design 2011 Matter: Material Processes in Architecture (in press - forthcoming July 2011) North Carolina State University Editors: Gail Peter Borden and Michael Meredith 2006 “Bungalow Reconfiguration” Chapter contribution: Material Resistance Design Expo Raleigh Routlege, Taylor & Francis Group Raleigh, NC 2009 Digital Fabrications: Architectural and Material Techniques 2005 “Technology Performance Ornament, (*.tpo)” Lisa Iwamoto Municipal Art Society of New York; Inclusion of Performative Surfaces material and fabrication research Syracuse University School of Architecture; Princeton Architectural Press, New York, NY New York Institute of Technology School of Architecture 2009 Peter Rose: Houses 2005 “Architecture Edge – Surface” Peter Rose LUMP Gallery, Raleigh Inclusion of work executed while employed at The Office of Peter Rose 2005 “Voices of Innovation”, A presentation in the honor of Chancellor James Oblinger Princeton Architectural Press, New York, NY in honor of his installation as Chancellor 2005 The Getty Villa NC State University College of Design Marion True and Jorge Silvetti 2005 “ACSA Faculty Design Awards” Inclusion of work executed while employed at Machado and Silvetti Associates ACSA National Meeting, Chicago, IL Getty Publications, Los Angeles, CA 2004 “Performative Surfaces” 2002 Immaterial – Ultramaterial ACADIA “Fabrications” International Conference Exhibition Toshiko Mori Cambridge, ON, Canada Inclusion of materials research on gypsum wall-board conducted at Harvard GSD 2004 “Critical Mass” George Braziller, New York, NY University of North Carolina, Charlotte 2000 Studio Works 8, Harvard University Design School 2004 “NCSU School of Architecture Faculty Exhibit” Inclusion of studio project, MoMA Warehouse NCSU College of Design 2001 “Immaterial / Ultramaterial” Papers Presented and Published Harvard University Design School Exhibition 2011 Material Resistance, Procedural Resistance 2000 “MoMA Warehouse” ACSA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada Harvard University Design School 2005 Performative Surfaces 2000 “Vane” ACSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL Harvard University Design School Exhibition 2004 Performative Surfaces 1998 “Drawings of the Getty Villa” ACSA Northeast Regional Meeting, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies 2004 Representing the Whole 21st National Conference on the Beginning Design Student Student Exhibitions Hampton VA 2010 “Pinch Wall” 2002 Creases and Plugs student work from Digital Tectonics: Robotic Fabrication Course ARCC International Conference Input/Output Symposium Tempe, AZ Temple University 2003 Opportunities within the Ordinary 2010 “Pinch Wall” 20st National Conference on the Beginning Design Student student work from Digital Tectonics: Robotic Fabrication Course Stillwater, OK Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 2010 “Public Parking” Invited Lectures and Panel Sessions faculty advisor to students Zach Cohen and Stephanie Newcomb 2011 “Material Divulgence”, speaker at Design Week, EDGE Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 2008 “Emissive / Compressive” 2011 “Material Resistance”, guest lecturer for Introduction to Architecture course, student work from Carnegie Mellon University Colgate University EDGE Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 2010 “Material Resistance”, keynote speaker at Input/Output symposium Temple University 1.16 1.17 05.11 05.11 2010 “Looking Forward: The Future of Architectural Practice”, speaker and panelist 1995 History and Theory Scholarship Build Pittsburgh Virginia Tech 2009 “Expressive Tectonics / Suppressive Tectonics”, Build Boston with John Folan Interviews of Jeremy Ficca / dFAB 2009 “Monocular Sleeve – Park City House Addition” 2011 A race with technology by Courtney Patterson Faculty Design Session In Columns, Journal of the American Institute of Architects Architecture (ACSA) National Meeting, Portland, OR 2010 Where Ideas are Tested, Inside Carnegie Mellon’s School of Architecture by 2008 “Thinking Through Making”, panel presentation on the roll of digital fabrication in the Charles Rosenblum and Becky Spevack curriculum at Carnegie Mellon University In Columns, Journal of the American Institute of Architects Materialize Innovation Forum, Leuven Belgium 2008 “dFAB@CMU”, guest lecture to Rothschild Doyno Collaborative Press about Jeremy Ficca / dFAB Pittsburgh, PA 2011 2011 Isabel Sophia Liceaga Fund Awarded 2006 “Technology, Performance, Ornament”, seminar guest lecture, Carnegie Mellon University Press Release School of Architecture,Yale University

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