Part 4: Supplemental Information 2. Faculty Resumes Rodolfo J. Aguilar, PhD, PE, AIA, MAI Professor of Practice Courses Taught (F2011, F2012) FINE 7210-21 Real Estate Planning, Finance, and Development Educational Credentials: M.B.A., Tulane University 1989 Ph.D. Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University 1964 M.B.A., Illinois Institute of Technology 1962 B. Architecture, Louisiana State University 1961 M.S. Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University 1960 B.S. Architectural Engineering Louisiana State University 1958 Teaching Experience: Fellow, Price-Babson College 2000 – present Entrepreneur-in-Residence, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University 1998 – present Adjunct Professor of Real Estate, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University 1989 - present Professor of Architecture, Louisiana State University 1996 – 1998 Adjunct Professor of Int’l and Free Enterprise Studies, Southeastern Louisiana University 1985 – 1988 Professor Real Estate Finance, Louisiana State University 1979 – 1987 Professor of Architecture and Finance, Louisiana State University, 1978 - 1985 Professor Emeritus of Architecture, Louisiana State University 1985 Professor Emeritus of Finance, Louisiana State University 1985 Professor Real Estate Finance, Louisiana State University 1979 – 1980 Consulting Professor of Engineering, Louisiana State University 1975 – 1978 Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University 1964 - 1975 Visiting Professor of Engineering and Architecture, National University of Nicaragua 1966 Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Michigan 1965 Professional Experience: Chairman, President and CEO, Pyburn & Odom Inc. Chairman, President, and CEO, The Aguilar Group, Inc. Licenses/Registration: Georgia Louisiana Mississippi Texas Selected Publications and Recent Research: Performance of Lightweight Concrete Decks on Steel Stringers, Louisiana Department of Highways, 1965 Latin American Energy Exchange Program, sponsored by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, 1983-1985 Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects American Society of Appraisers The Appraisal Institute National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Errol Barron, FAIA Favrot Professor of Architecture Courses Taught (F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013) AHST Introduction to Architecture for Non Majors 2010 -2013 Dsgn 3200 Comprehensive Studio s 2013 Dsgn 4200 Option Studio f 2012 Rome Program f 2011 s 2012 Educational Credentials: M.Arch., Tulane University, 1964 Architectural Association , London 1962-1963 M.Arch., Yale University, 1967 Teaching Experience: Professor, Tulane University 1976-present Lecturer Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston, England 1974-1975 Professional Experience: Barron, Heinberg and Brocato Architects 1964-1966 Paul Rudolph Architect 1967-1974 Errol Barron / Michael Toups Architects 1976 - present Licenses/Registration: Louisiana (current) Selected Publications and Recent Research: “New Orleans Observed” Walsworth Publishing 2012 "Observations - The Drawings, Paintings, and Architecture of Errol Barron", Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 2006 “Drawing Thinking/Thinking Drawing” Routledge Press Chapter “The Architect’s Sketchbook” Thames and Hudson Architectural Digest 2004 “Marcus House” City Living- Taunton Press “535 Julia, 2002” New Orleans Magazine “Wilson House, 2002” Turner Broadcast Network “The Wilson House, 2002 Home Channel” Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects Scott Bernhard, AIA Mintz Asso. Professor of Architecture Courses Taught AHST 1110 Introduction to Architecture AHST 6310 Housing and the City AHST 5110/6110 Thesis Research and Analysis DSGN 5200/6020 Thesis Studio Educational Credentials: Bachelor of Environmental Design, Miami University, 1985 Master of Architecture, Rice University, 1988 Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, University of Houston, 1989-1990 Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 1990-1997 Professor of the Year, Tulane School of Architecture, 1995 President’s Inspirational Teaching Award, Tulane University, 1996 Associate Professor, Tulane University, 1998-present Excellence in Teaching Award, Tulane University, 1998 Malcolm W. Heard Award for Excellence in Teaching, in 2001 and 2007 Mintz Associate Professor, Tulane University, 2007-present President’s Award for Excellence in Graduate and Professional Teaching, Tulane University, 2012 Administrative Experience: Associate Dean, Tulane School of Architecture, 2002-2004 Interim Dean, Tulane School of Architecture, 2007-2008 Director, Tulane City Center, 2007-2012 Professional Experience: Intern, SOM, Chicago, IL 1985-1986 Intern, Peter Waldman Architect, Houston, TX 1988-1990 Partner, Malcolm Heard Architects, New Orleans, 1992-2001 Scott Bernhard, Architect, New Orleans, 2001-present Principal, Prosus Design, New Orleans, 2007-present President, Lime Agency for Sustainable Hot/Humid Design, 2007-present Licenses/Registration: Louisiana Selected Publications, Lectures and Recent Research: Omnibus; Work of the Tulane City Center, 2007-1012 (forthcoming in 2013) Engagement, Ecology and Design Education, Innovations, MIT Press, 2010 The Grow Dat Youth Farm, Conference on the Constructed Environment, 2012 Architecture & Climate, (with Scarpa & Cazayoux) AIA National Convention, New Orleans, LA 2011 Parallel Visions, AIA National Convention – Public Architect’s Forum, New Orleans, 2011 New Orleans Urban History and Reconctruction – AIA National Convention, Historic Resources, 2011 Re:Constructing New Orleans, Rice Design Alliance Lecture Series, Houston, TX 2011 Four Visions for a New New Orleans, Plenary Session, ACSA National Conference, New Orleans 2010 The Tulane City Center, University of Cincinnati and AIA Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, 2011 Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects, member National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, member William B. Bradshaw II Adjunct Lecturer Courses Taught SRED 6410 Case Studies in Sustainable Development SRED 6320 Case Studies in Sustainable Development APFC 6500 Sustainable Real Estate ISTU 5010 Green Real Estate Development SRED 6300 Intro New Orleans Real Estate SRED 6100 Intro Real Estate Finance Educational Credentials: Ph.D. MIT 2010, MIT Presidential Fellow. MSRED and MCP, MIT 2006, NSF Graduate Fellowship, Half Tuition Award from City Design and Development Group. A.B. in Cross Cultural Studies, completed requirements for BS in Physics, Davidson College 1999 (magna cum laude). Inaugural Baker Scholar (Full Cost award with stipend for summer enrichment). Texas Finalist for Rhodes Scholarship. Teaching Experience: Tulane University – 2007 – present. MIT – Teaching Assistant for Housing Markets and Housing Finance, taught by Dr. Lynn Fisher. Professional Experience: President, Green Coast Enterprises, LLC a New Orleans-based, triple-bottom line developer and development services firm. 2007 – present. Project Fellow, New Ecology, Inc. 2003 – 2007. Managing Director, Davidson Housing Coalition, 1999 – 2002. Licenses/Registration: Louisiana – Commercial General Conractor Louisiana – Board of Realtors Selected Publications and Recent Research: “The Costs and Benefits of Green Affordable Housing” with Ed Connelly, Madeline Fraser Cook, Justin Pauly, and James Goldstein. Released in August 2005. “Buying Green: The Value of Green Homes in the Austin Residential Market.” MIT Masters Thesis, City Planning and Real Estate Development. February, 2006. “Creative Construction: Real Estate Development Firms and the Capacity for Environmental Innovation.” MIT Dissertation. August, 2010. “Creative Construction” Journal of Sustainable Real Estate. Volume 3, No. 1, 2011. Pages 274 – 311. Professional Memberships: U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Urban Land Institute (ULI) Louisiana Real Estate Commission, Licensed Realtor. Service: Founding Advisory Board Member, CityBUILD Consortium of Schools. English as a Second Language Instructor in Texas and North Carolina. Youth Soccer and Basketball Coach in Louisiana and North Carolina. Christopher Calott, AIA Professor of Practice Courses Taught (F2013) Newly Hired Director of the MSRED Program Educational Credentials: B.A., Brown University, 1983 M.Arch., Princeton University, School of Architecture, 1987 Teaching Experience: Visiting Associate Professor, Auburn University, Auburn, 1994-1996 Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley, 1996-1998 Studio Coordinator, Mexico Summer Urban Design Program, Mexico City, 1999-2002 Visiting Lecturer, Yale University, New Haven, 2005 International Visiting Prof., ISTHMUS: School of Architecture, Panama City, Panama, 2006, 2009, 2011 Loeb Fellow, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, 2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1998-2013 Professor of Practice, Tulane University, New Orleans, 2013-Present Professional Experience: Intern, Michael Graves Atchitect, Princeton, NJ, 1984-1985 Project Designer, Arthur Erickson Architects, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-1986 Lead Project Designer, Antoine Predock Architect, Los Angeles, CA, 1987-1992 Principal, Christopher Calott Architecture, Albuquerque, NM, 1992-2000 Partner, Infill Solutions, Albuquerque, NM, 2001-2011 Principal, Calott and Gifford, Albuquerque, NM, 2000-Present Licenses/Registration: New Mexico Selected Publications and Recent Research: "Housing as a Form of Non-Formal Urbanism" published in Extreme Urbanism II, Harvard University Press,
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