Dana Buntrock Professor Department of Architecture [email protected] University of California, Berkeley Academic experience / Fellowships: The University of California at Berkeley, Department of Architecture. Assistant Professor (2000-2003), Associate Professor (2003-2011), Full Professor (2011-). The University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute. Frederic Lindley Morgan Chair of Architectural Design (Spring 2010). Fulbright Fellow (Japan), Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), University of Tokyo (2006 July - 2007 March). The University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Architecture. Adjunct Assistant Professor (1994-1996), Assistant Professor (1996-2000). 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). Honors and awards: Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentorship of Graduate Student Instructors, University of California, Berkeley (2005). Statement at http://gsi.berkeley.edu/awards/buntrock.html. Henry Adams Certificate, The University of Michigan (1988). Marion Sarah Parker Memorial Prize, The University of Michigan (1988). Outstanding female graduate in Architecture or Engineering. National Institute of Architectural Education, Honorable Mention (1987). Van Alen International Competition: “A University at Timbuctoo.” Research-related Grants P.I. “Building Performance in Japan,” Center for Japanese Studies, UC, Berkeley (2011-2012) $5,000. P.I. “Natural Energy for Comfort in Buildings,” Center for Global Partnership, Japan Foundation (2012) $62,480.00. See also “Panels.” "Shaped by Disaster: Architectural and Engineering Practices after 3/11." Institute for East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Faculty Residential Research Award. (Spring 2012) $9,240. P.I. “Energy Conservation Workshop,” graduate student assistance in computer modeling, Center for Japanese Studies, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $7,500. See also “Panels.” P.I. “Toyo Ito's Taichung Opera House: Site Observation during Construction” Committee on Research, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $7,000. P.I. “Special Summer Research Grant” Taichung Opera House, Committee on Research, UC, Berkeley (2010-2011) $2,873.52. P.I. “Translations of an era: Toyo Ito’s critical writings on the art of architecture in post-war Japan,” Committee on Research Faculty Research Grant (FRG), University of California, Berkeley (2009-2010) $4,500. P.I. “Toyo Ito’s Taichung Opera House: A Lens on Transnationalism,” Center for Japanese Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2008-2009) $7,000. Fulbright Fellow (Japan), Institute for Industrial Science (Fujimori Lab), University of Tokyo (2006 July - 2007 March). Also listed above. P.I., “Structural Innovations in Japanese Architecture,” University of California Humanities Grant for translation support (2000-2001) $3000. P.I., “Structural Innovations in Japanese Architecture,” University of California Academic Senate Junior Faculty Research Grant (2000- 2001) $8000. Graham Foundation, to Spon Press for color printing and translation related to my book, Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process. I wrote the proposal and collected letters of recommendation, $10,000. Member, working group, Affordable Housing Design Catalog. City Design Center, University of Illinois, Chicago (1999 – 2001). Fannie Mae and private donors; about $200,000. http://affordablehousing.aa.uic.edu P.I., Japanese Ministry of Education, #97203 (1998). Research support funds for visiting research associates. ¥1,200,000 (approximately $10,000). National Science Foundation/Japan Society for the Promotional of Science, Post-doctoral Fellowship. Research at the University of Tokyo Center for Collaborative Research and the Institute for Industrial Science (1998). The report written at completion of this fellowship can be read at http://www.nsftokyo.org/ssr99-01.html. Also listed above. P.I., National Science Foundation, Grant # 9704033 (1998). $3000 to support one return trip for a conference. Books: Buntrock, Dana, ed. Katsuhiro Miyamoto. “About” Monograph Series no. 22. (Melfi, Italy: Casa Editrice Libria, 2012). 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: Weinstein, Norman. Review with three others. “Japan Roundup,” Architectural Record vol. 199, no. 11 (2011 November). http://archrecord.construction.com/features/critique/books/2011/1111-Japan-Roundup.asp Choi, Don. Review with three others. Journal of Architectural Education vol. 64 issue 2 (2011 March), p. 171-174. 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, April 28, 2008. http://www.japanesestudies.org.uk/reviews/2008/Coaldrake.html. Yatsuka Hajime, “Nihon Kenchiku no Genba he no Bunka Jinruigakuteki Apurochi [A Cultural Anthropology Approach to the Japanese Architectural Site]” Inax 10+1 2003 July, no. 31. Also on-line: http://tenplusone.inax.co.jp/archives/2003/07/10175721.html. (In Japanese.) Miyajima Teruhisa, “Learning from Japan” Kenchiku Bunka, 2003 June, no. 665, p. 101. (In Japanese.) Sano Yoshihiko, “Aimaisa kara Meikaku he [From Ambiguity to Clarity]” Kensetsu Tsushin Shinbun, January 23, 2003. (In Japanese.) Gumuchdjian, Phillip. “In Search of the J-way” World Architecture, 2003 Jan., no. 112, p. 22. Pollock, Naomi. “Exploring Japan” Architectural Record, 2002 December, vol. 190, no. 12, p. 59. Hawk, David. Construction Management and Economics, 2002 October, vol. 20, no. 7, p. 643-644. “Collaboration in the Design of Japanese Buildings” Architectural Science Review, 2002 Sept., vol. 45 no. 3, p. 268. Winter, John. “Japan Builds” Architectural Review, 2002 May, n. 1263, 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. Publications, book chapters: “Terunobu Fujimori’s Fairy Tales,” in Terunobu Fujimori: Architect (Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2012). “The Amazing Mr. Ito” in Toyo Ito (London: Phaidon, 2009). “Architecture: Experience and Abstraction,” in Kengo Kuma (Seoul, Korea: C3, 2007). “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). “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: “Katsura Imperial Villa: A Brief Descriptive Bibliography, with Illustrations” Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (No. 3) June 2012. http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu/e-journal/issue-3/katsura-imperial-villa “Making Small Buildings Large” Volume 34: Student Publication of the College of Design (2010) p 36-45. First published as “Chiisa na Tatemono wo Ookiku Suru Koto / Making Small Buildings Large” Inax 10+1 (Special issue: Fujimori Terunobu: Houhou to shite no Aruku, Miru, Kataru [Terunobu Fujimori’s Methods: Walking, Looking, Talking]) no. 44 (2006 October). (In Japanese.) 2 Dana Buntrock 2012 May Refereed articles / edited encyclopedia entries (cont.): “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- 259, 590-591, 699-701, 838-840, 842, 989-990, 1194-1195, 1302-1305. “Architecture - Modern Japan,” “Arata Isozaki,” “Kisho Kurokawa,” & “Kenzo Tange.” Entries in Levinson, David and Karen Christensen, et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Modern Asia (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002). “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 vol. 50, no. 4 (1997 May) p.219-229. “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
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