Name: Inaki Abalos Courses taught in four previous semesters: Fall 2015: Dualisms: A House, A Palace (Option Studio) Spring 2016: MArch II Superstudio, Part II (Open Studio) Fall 2016: Subjects, Forms, and Performances of the Contemporary Hybrid (Option Studio) Educational Credentials: MArch, ETSAM (1978) PhD in Architecture, ETSAM (1991) Teaching experience: Professor in Residence of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2012-present) Chair of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2013-spring 2016) ETSAM (1984-2011) Professor, Barcelona Institute of Architecture (2010-2012) Visiting Professor, Cornell University (2007-2008) Jean Labatute Professor, Princeton University (2004-2007) Visiting Professor, EPF, Lausanne (1998) Diploma Unit Master, Architectural Association of London (1998) Professional experience: 1980-present: co-founder and director, Abalos & Herreros 2006-present: co-founder and director, Abalos+Sentkiewicz Multiple works across Spain, Europe, Latin America, US, Middle East and China. Five international monographs on the firm’s work Multiple solo and collective exhibitions Four times included in collective MoMA exhibitions Offices in Madrid and Shanghai Licenses/Registration: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid COAM n 4898 (valid for all EU countries) Selected Publications and Recent Research: The good life, a research work published in Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese and Chinese Tower and Office, a research work published in Spanish (GG) and English (The MIT Press) Essays on Thermodynamics, Architecture, and Beauty, published in Spanish (Actar) English (Actar) and Chinese (Tongji University Press) Professional Memberships: COAM n 4898 RIBA Fellow Name: Martin Bechthold Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Nano, Micro, Macro: Adaptive Materials Laboratory Spring 2016: Structural Design II Fall 2016: Lifecycle Design; Nano, Micro, Macro: Adaptive Materials Laboratory Spring 2017: Structural Design II Educational Credentials: Diplom-Ingenieur in Architecture, RWTH Aachen, Germany (1991) Doctor of Design, Harvard University GSD (2001) Teaching Experience: Since 2000, Martin has taught courses related to structures, digital fabrication, robotic fabrication, lifecycle design and materials. He has also taught the occasional option studio, served as guest critic in numerous core and option studios as well as in many seminars taught by others. Professional Experience: Practiced as architect in London, Paris and Hamburg, working for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Santiago Calatrava, and von Gerkan, Marg & Partner for a combined 8 years before coming to the GSD for a doctor of design degree. Licenses/Registration: Licensed Architect in the state of Nordrhein Westphalia, Germany Selected Publications and Recent Research: Books: Ceramic Material Systems (Birkhauser 2015) Structures (primary author, 7th edition, Prentice Hall 2013) Innovative Surface Structures (Taylor & Francis 2008) Digital Design and Manufacturing (co-author, Wiley 2005). 5 Journal Papers, 2 forthcoming 11 conference papers, 2 forthcoming Sponsored research on architectural ceramics, composite materials, 3D printing, adaptive nano-materials and other topics. Name: Jennifer Bonner Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Third Semester Architecture Core: INTEGRATE Spring 2016: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE Fall 2016: First Semester Architecture Core: PROJECT Spring 2017: Fourth Semester Architecture Core: RELATE Educational Credentials: BArch, Auburn University (2002) MArch II, Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2009) Teaching Experience: Design Critic, Auburn University Rural Studio (2002-2003) Lecturer, Georgia Institute of Technology (Fall 2009) Lecturer, University (Spring 2010) Visiting Assistant Professor and Professor of Practice, Woodbury University (2010-2012) TVSDesign Distinguished Studio Critic, Georgia Institute of Technology (2012-2013) Georgia Institute of Technology 2012-2013, Assistant Professor Assistant Professor, Harvard University GSD (2015-present) Master of Architecture II Program Director (2017-) Professional Experience: Architectural Assistant, Foster+Partners (2004-2006), Architectural Assistant and Project Architect, David Chipperfield Architects (2006-2007) Director, MALL (2009-2017) Licenses/Registration: None Selected Publications and Recent Research: A Guide to the Dirty South: Atlanta, ed. Jennifer Bonner, London: Artifice Books on Architecture, forthcoming July 2017 Platform: Still Life, ed. Jennifer Bonner (with Michelle Benoit and Patrick Herron), Harvard University Graduate School of Design, New York: Actar, 2016. ART PAPERS 41.01, February 2017, ed. Jennifer Bonner. guest editor of special issue on architecture and design of Los Angeles with guest designer April Greiman, ART PAPERS is a contemporary art magazine based in Atlanta. Bonner, Jennifer, “Nine Persuasions towards Architectural Pizazz through the Work of John Portman,” Portman’s America and Other Speculations, ed. Mohsen Mostafavi, Switzerland: Lars Muller Publishers, 2017, p 233-288. Bonner, Jennifer, "Best Sandwiches," Offramp 11: Ground, Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), 2016. Online journal. “Next Progressives”, Architect Magazine, September 2016. Jennifer Bonner (MALL) was featured in print issue as Next Progressive firm to watch by professional trade journal. “2017 Progressive Architecture Awards, The Winners of the 64th Progressive Architecture Awards”, Architect Magazine, February 2017. Jennifer Bonner (MALL) is cited multiple times in print and online issues for comments on awardees designs. Professional Memberships: ACSA, AIA Name: Jeffry Burchard Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Third Semester Architecture Core: INTEGRATE; Independent Design Thesis Spring 2016: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE (Co-Coordinator); Independent Design Thesis Fall 2016: Independent Design Thesis Spring 2017: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE (Co-Coordinator); The Practice as Project; Independent Design Thesis Educational Credentials: M.Arch, Harvard GSD (2008) M.Arch, University of Idaho (2006) B.S.Arch, University of Idaho (2006) Teaching Experience: Design Critic, Harvard GSD, 2012-2017 Visiting Professor, Boston Architectural College, 2008 Professional Experience: Principal, Machado Silvetti (2008-present) Designer, Kyu Sung Woo Architects (2007) Designer, Koetter Kim Associates (2006) Licenses/Registration: NCARB Certificate; Registered Architect in MA, CO, NY Selected Publications and Recent Research: “The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art.” Domes, no. 2 (2016):92-101 “Centro de Arte Asiatico del Museo de Arte Ringling.” PLOT 34, (2016): 104-113 “The Asian Art Study Centre at the Ringling Museum of Art.” Architecture and Detail, no. 5 (2016):685-689. “More of Something Else, Conjecture One-Thirty (TU)”, IntAR, Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, Volume 06: The Experience Economy Professional Memberships: AIA, BSA (Boston Society of Architects), ULI (Urban Land Institute) Name: Scott Cohen Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Teaching Techniques; DES 3290 Spring 2016: Readymade Architecture; STU 1322 Fall 2016: Teaching Techniques; DES 3290 Spring 2017: Kandor Architecture; STU 1313 Educational Credentials: Harvard University, Graduate School of Design Master in Architecture 1985 Rhode Island School of Design Bachelor of Architecture 1983 Bachelor of Fine Arts 1982 Teaching Experience: Senior Professor in Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design (2002 – present) Frank Gehry International Chair, University of Toronto (2004) Perloff Professor at UCLA (2002). Princeton University Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture (1997) Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting Faculty (1993-1998) Ohio State University, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Architecture (1989) Professional Experience: (1989 – Present) Preston Scott Cohen, Inc. Notable projects include Nanjing Performing Arts Center (Nanjing, China), Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Tel Aviv, Israel), Taiyuan Museum of Art (Taiyuan, China), Datong Library (Datong, China), and the Keystone Performing Arts Center (Beijing, China). (1988-89) Prentice and Chan, Ohlhausen Architects, New York, NY (1985-87) Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer, Associates, New York, NY. (1984) Peter Eisenman, Architect, New York, NY (1980) Albert Ledner, Architect, New Orleans, LA (1979) Kinney and Stone, Architects, Austin, TX (1978) Contects Consultants and Architects, Austin, TX Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: 2012 Forthcoming: “The Hidden Core of Architecture” Harvard Design Magazine, Winter/Spring 2012 The Return of Nature: Sustaining Architecture in the face of Sustainability, co- edited with Erika Naginski, Routledge 2012 The Hyperbolic Museum (forthcoming, 2012, publication agreement in negotiation) “Guggenheim Inversion”, essay Successive Architecture: Warhol's Sleep and Cobb's Hancock Tower", 2011 Graduate Sessions 10: Preston Scott Cohen, Syracuse University 2010 “The Ineffable Diagram”, Harvard GSD UN Studio exhibition brochure, 2010 “Concrete, or the Betrayal of Geometry”, Solid States: Concrete in Transition, Michael Bell and Craig Buckley, editors, Princeton University Press, Professional Memberships: Name: Edward Andrew Eigen Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Histories of Landscape Architecture Spring 2016: Building, Texts, and Contexts Fall 2016: Histories of Landscape Architecture Spring 2017: Architecture and Landscape
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