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Dana Buntrock Professor Department of Architecture [email protected] University of California, Berkeley Academic experience: The University of California at Berkeley, Department of Architecture. Assistant Professor (2000-2003), Associate Professor (2003-2011), Full Professor (2011-). Director, Center for Japanese Studies (2015-). The University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Architecture. Adjunct Assistant Professor (1994-1996), Assistant Professor (1996-2000). Visiting Positions / Fellowships Visiting Professor (“Invitational Program for Faculty from the World’s Top-Level Universities”), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan (2015 June). Abe Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (2013) / Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (2014-5). The University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute. Frederic Lindley Morgan Chair of Architectural Design (2010 Spring). Fulbright Fellow (Japan), Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), University of Tokyo (2006 July - 2007 March). National Science Foundation/Japan Society for the Promotional of Science. University of Tokyo, Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), One-year Post-doctoral Fellowship (1998). The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. Visiting Academic (Spring 1994). Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Architecture, College of Fine Arts. Visiting Assistant Professor (1989 - 1991). Education: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, M. Architecture, High Distinction (1988 May) & M. Urban Planning (1988 December). Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, B. Architecture (1981 May). Professional experience: Architect, Alaska A7505 (1989-2009) / NCARB Certified, no. 37,154. Both allowed to lapse, December 2009. 第一工房 / Dai’ichi Kobo, 高橋 靗一 / Professor Tei’ichi Takahashi, principal. Tokyo, Japan (1992-1993). Minch Ritter Forrest Architects, Juneau, Alaska (1984-1986). Quadra Consultants, Juneau, Alaska (1982-1984). Books: Buntrock, Dana, ed. Katsuhiro Miyamoto. “About” Monograph Series no. 22. (Melfi, Italy: Casa Editrice Libria, 2012). Buntrock, Dana. Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Tradition and Today (London: Routledge, 2010). Buntrock, Dana. Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process: Opportunities in a flexible construction culture (London: Spon Press, 2001). With a foreward by Fumihiko Maki. Book Award: Materials and Meaning, Finalist, 2011 Great Places Book Award, Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA). Reviews of Materials and Meaning in: Mulligan, Mark. “Fresh Views on Japanese Modernism” (with three others.) The Journal of Japanese Studies 39: 2 (2013 Summer) p. 397-406. Ari Seligmann. CAAReviews (2012 September). http://www.caareviews.org/reviews/1872 Weinstein, Norman. “Japan Roundup,” (with three others) Architectural Record 199:11 (2011 November) p. 48. http://archrecord.construction.com/features/critique/books/2011/1111-Japan-Roundup.asp (Available only to subscribers.) Choi, Don. Reviewed with three others. Journal of Architectural Education 64:2 (2011 March), p. 171-4. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1531-314X.2010.01146.x/pdf Mansfield, Stephen. “Those Risky, Robust, Resplendent Architects of Japan” Japan Times (31 October, 2010). Available on-line at: http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/fb20101031a2.html. Reviews of Collaborative Process in: Coaldrake, William H., “Building Better Architecture in Japan” electronic journal of contemporary Japanese architecture (28 April, 2008). http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/reviews/2008/Coaldrake.html. Yatsuka Hajime, 「日本建築の現場への文化人類学的アプロチ」 [A Cultural Anthropology Approach to the Japanese Architectural Site] Inax 10+1 no. 31 (2003 July). In Japanese. Also on-line: http://tenplusone.inax.co.jp/archives/2003/07/10175721.html. Miyajima Teruhisa, “Learning from Japan” 建築文化 Kenchiku Bunka no. 665 (2003 June) p. 101. In Japanese. Sano Yoshihiko, 「曖昧さから明確へ」 [From Ambiguity to Clarity]” 建設通信新聞 Kensetsu Tsūshin Shinbun (23 January, 2003). In Japanese. Gumuchdjian, Phillip. “In Search of the J-way” World Architecture no. 112 (2003 January) p. 22. Pollock, Naomi. “Exploring Japan” Architectural Record 190:12 (2002 December)p. 59. Hawk, David. Construction Management and Economics 20:7 (2002 October) p. 643-4. “Collaboration in the Design of Japanese Buildings” Architectural Science Review 45:3 (2002 September) p. 268. Winter, John. “Japan Builds” Architectural Review no. 1263 (2002 May) p. 96. Published excerpts of Collaborative Process: Buntrock, Dana. “Working in the Midst of Construction” ArcCA: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects, California Council 06:1 (2006) p. 27-[31]. Publications, book chapters: “Prefabricated Housing in Japan,” in Ryan Smith, ed. Off-Site Architecture: Theory of Modern Methods of Construction (under publisher review). “Terunobu Fujimori’s Fairy Tales,” in Terunobu Fujimori: Architect (Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2012) p. [50]-9. “The Amazing Mr. Ito” in Toyo Ito (London: Phaidon, 2009) p. [20]-5. “Architecture: Experience and Abstraction,” in Kengo Kuma (Seoul, Korea: C3, 2007) p. 168-73. “Terunobu Fujimori: Working with Japan’s Small Production Facilities” in Logoria, Rafael and Kim Tanzer, eds. Green Braid: Towards an Architecture of Ecology, Economy, and Equity (London: Routledge, 2007) p. 212-2. “Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo” Museums in the 21st Century: Concepts, Projects, Buildings (Munich, Berlin, London, New York: Prestel, 2006) p. 44-9. “The Red School” in George Wagner, ed. Tokyo from Vancouver (University of British Columbia, School of Architecture, 2005) p. 60-[73]. Refereed articles / edited encyclopedia entries: “Metabolism (p. 454-57),” “Nakagin Capsule Building (p. 458-9),” “House in a Plum Grove (462-3),” “Ku-an Teahouse (464-5),” “Yoyogi Olympic Pool & Gymnasium (p. 498-9),” “Silver Hut (p. 500-1)”. Entries for Architecture: The Whole Story (London: Thames & Hudson, 2014). “Katsura Imperial Villa: A Brief Descriptive Bibliography, with Illustrations” Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review no. 3 (2012 November in print; 2012 June on-line) At http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu/e-journal/issue-3/katsura-imperial-villa 2 Dana Buntrock 2015 February Refereed articles / edited encyclopedia entries (cont.): “Making Small Buildings Large” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010) p. 36-45. First published as “小さな建物を大きくすること / Making Small Buildings Large” Inax 10+1 (Special issue: 藤森 照信:方法としての歩く、見る、語る [Terunobu Fujimori’s Methods: Walking, Looking, Talking]) no. 44 (2006 October). In Japanese. “Metropolitan Festival Hall by Kunio Maekawa,” “Peace Memorial and Museum by Kenzo Tange,” “Church on the Water by Tadao Ando,” “Kazuyo Sejima,” “Itsuko Hasegawa,” “Toyo Ito,” “Kenzo Tange,” “Yoshio Taniguchi,” & “The Metabolists.” Entries for R. Stephen Sennott, ed. Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture (New York and London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2004) p. 258-9, 590-1, 699-701, 838-40, 842, 989-90, 1194-5, 1302-5. “Architecture - Modern Japan,” “Arata Isozaki,” “Kisho Kurokawa,” and “Kenzo Tange.” Entries in Levinson, David and Karen Christensen, et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Modern Asia (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002) p. 124, 145-8, 415-6. “Folly of Sky, Earth, Man: the Work of Hajime Yatsuka” Oz: The Journal of the College of Architecture, Planning and Design, Kansas State University vol. 21 (1999) p. 62-7. “Collaborative Production: Building Opportunities in Japan” Journal of Architectural Education 50:4 (1997 May) p.219- 29. “The Use of Tradition in Japanese Architecture” with Mira Locher of Team Zoo, Identity, Tradition, and Built Form: the Role of Culture in Planning and Development: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Working Paper Series vol. 95 (1996 December) p. 45-61. “Without Modernity: Japan’s Challenging Modernization” Architronic 5:3 (1996 December). corbu2.caed.kent.edu/architronic/PDF/v5n3/v5n3_02.pdf Book reviews “A Nation, a World, in a Bowl of Tea,” Cross-Currents vol. 2 no. 2 (2013 November) 507-12. At https://cross-currents.berkeley.edu/e-journal/issue-7/Fujimori-Surak Three books on Metabolism, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 73:2 (2013 June) 256-60. “The Eyes Think,” a review of Katsura: Picturing Modernism in Japanese Architecture. Photographs by ISHIMOTO Katsuhiro, Los Angeles Review of Books (2011 July). On-line at http://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/post/7336308794/the-eyes-think “Review Essay: Yasuhiro Ishimoto’s photographs of Katsura Imperial Retreat,” Visual Resources 27:2 (2011 May) p. 185-90. Billington, David P. The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 65:3 (2006 September) p. 431-3. “Digital Duplication” a review of Branko Kolarevic, ed. Architecture in the Digital Age: Design and Manufacturing and Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi, eds. Performative Architecture: Beyond Instrumentality. Journal of Architectural Education 60:1 (2006 September) p. 67-8. “Representative Rebel?” (Review of Jonathan Reynolds’ Maekawa Kunio and the Emergence of Japanese Modernist Architecture) for Art Journal 62:1 (Spring 2003) p. 98-101. Exhibition reviews: “Metabolism: City of the Future,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 72:3 (2012 September) p. 408-9. “Urban Alchemy: Gordon Matta-Clark,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 71:2 (2011 March) p. 104-6. “Urban Alchemy: Gordon Matta-Clark,” Journal of Architectural Education 64:1 (2010 September) p. 140-2.

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