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DOUGLAS STEWART KELBAUGH FAIA 4/30/19 EDUCATION Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Master of Architecture, 1972; Editor, Fulcrum 2, 1972; Butler European Traveling Prize, 1971 Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1968 National Art School, Sydney, Australia, Fall, 1965 (while on leave) Memorial High School, Houston, Texas, summa cum laude, 1963; National Merit Finalist, 1963 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Sept. 2010 – Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architecture and Ur- ban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Nov 2008 – Aug. 2010 Executive Director of Design + Planning, Limitless LLC, Dubai, UAE July 1998- Sept. 2008 Dean and Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architec- ture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Aug 1993-June 1998 Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Washington, Seattle Nov 1989-June 1998 Principal, Kelbaugh, Calthorpe & Associates, Seattle, WA Aug 1985-July 1993 Chairman, Department of Architecture, Professor, Architecture and Urban Design University of Washington, Seattle, WA April 1978-Aug. 1985 Partner, Kelbaugh + Lee, Princeton, NJ Fall 1982 - 1984 Design Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Architecture Fall, 1981 Visiting Professor, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark Sept 1978-1985 Special Lecturer, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture Nov 1972-March 1978 Senior Planner, Principal Planner, Architect, Department of Planning and Development, City of Trenton, New Jersey June 1968-Aug 1970 VISTA; founder and director of community design center, Trenton, New Jersey ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS Awarded Emil Lorch Collegiate Professorship, 2017 - 2020 Adjunct Professor, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, appointed March, 2017 Nominated by Taubman College for the 2018 Laurence Rockefeller Professorship, Princeton University, 2017 42 nd Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education, AIA and ACSA, Seattle and Philadelphia, 2016 Listed by 10 Minute Lifestyle as one the 37 of the world’s leading thinkers on urban living, planning, and development and advocacy for on walkable, bike-able, and transit-friendly communities Honorable Mention, ULI/Hines Nat’l. Student Design Competition, Faculty Advisor, 2015 1st Place, ULI/Hines Nat’l. Student Design Competition, Faculty Advisor, 2011 AIA Huron Valley Honor Award (Unbuilt Work) for Dubai Mosque, Ann Arbor, 2011 Kelbaugh+Lee drawings/files selected for the archives, Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA), Montreal, 2008 AIA Huron Valley Honor Award, for service to the community and profession, April 2008 George Pearl Fellow, School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico, February 2008 Emens Distinguished Visiting Professor, College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State University, Fall 2007 Selected as one of seven top Architectural Educators of the Year by Design Intelligence, 2007 President’s Award, AIA Michigan, 2001 Land Use Award for Education, Huron Land Use Alliance, 2001 Apgar Award, for best 1999 article in Urban Land, Urban Land Institute, 2000 National Honor Award, for Washington Pass Rest Facility, American Wood Council, 1997 Nominee, Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design, 1996, 1997 Honor Award, Washington Pass Rest Facility, Seattle/AIA Awards Program, 1995 First Place, Team Based Studio Design, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1995 Winning Team, Waverly Park Design Competition, Kirkland, WA, 1994 Winner, the College of Architecture and Urban Planning Award for Completed Work, UW, 1993 Award, Futures Category, for Washington Pass Rest Facility, American Institute of Architects, Seattle Chapter, 1991 First Award, Place Jacques Cartier International Design Competition, Montreal, 1990 Fellow, American Institute of Architects, 1988 – 2010 (discontinued while living abroad) National Honor Award, Roosevelt Solar Village, American Institute of Architects, 1985 3rd Place, Newport News Cultural Arts Pavilion International Design Competition, 1984 Master Builder in Steel Awards, Mid-Atlantic Steel Fabricators Association, 1984 Citation Award, American Wood Council Non-Residential National Design Competition, 1983

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Page 1: ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT...The Pedestrian Pocket Book, editor and co-author, Princeton Architectural Press, 68 pp, 1989 BOOK CHAPTERS “Lean Urbanism is about making small

DOUGLAS STEWART KELBAUGH FAIA 4/30/19 EDUCATION Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Master of Architecture, 1972; Editor, Fulcrum 2, 1972; Butler European Traveling Prize, 1971 Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1968 National Art School, Sydney, Australia, Fall, 1965 (while on leave) Memorial High School, Houston, Texas, summa cum laude, 1963; National Merit Finalist, 1963 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Sept. 2010 – Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architecture and Ur-

ban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Nov 2008 – Aug. 2010 Executive Director of Design + Planning, Limitless LLC, Dubai, UAE July 1998- Sept. 2008 Dean and Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Taubman College of Architec-

ture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Aug 1993-June 1998 Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Washington, Seattle Nov 1989-June 1998 Principal, Kelbaugh, Calthorpe & Associates, Seattle, WA Aug 1985-July 1993 Chairman, Department of Architecture, Professor, Architecture and Urban Design University of Washington, Seattle, WA April 1978-Aug. 1985 Partner, Kelbaugh + Lee, Princeton, NJ Fall 1982 - 1984 Design Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Architecture Fall, 1981 Visiting Professor, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark Sept 1978-1985 Special Lecturer, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture Nov 1972-March 1978 Senior Planner, Principal Planner, Architect, Department of Planning and Development, City of Trenton, New Jersey June 1968-Aug 1970 VISTA; founder and director of community design center, Trenton, New Jersey ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND HONORS Awarded Emil Lorch Collegiate Professorship, 2017 - 2020 Adjunct Professor, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, appointed March, 2017 Nominated by Taubman College for the 2018 Laurence Rockefeller Professorship, Princeton University, 2017 42nd Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education, AIA and ACSA, Seattle and Philadelphia, 2016 Listed by 10 Minute Lifestyle as one the 37 of the world’s leading thinkers on urban living, planning, and development and advocacy for on walkable, bike-able, and transit-friendly communities Honorable Mention, ULI/Hines Nat’l. Student Design Competition, Faculty Advisor, 2015 1st Place, ULI/Hines Nat’l. Student Design Competition, Faculty Advisor, 2011 AIA Huron Valley Honor Award (Unbuilt Work) for Dubai Mosque, Ann Arbor, 2011 Kelbaugh+Lee drawings/files selected for the archives, Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA), Montreal, 2008 AIA Huron Valley Honor Award, for service to the community and profession, April 2008 George Pearl Fellow, School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico, February 2008 Emens Distinguished Visiting Professor, College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State University, Fall 2007 Selected as one of seven top Architectural Educators of the Year by Design Intelligence, 2007 President’s Award, AIA Michigan, 2001 Land Use Award for Education, Huron Land Use Alliance, 2001 Apgar Award, for best 1999 article in Urban Land, Urban Land Institute, 2000 National Honor Award, for Washington Pass Rest Facility, American Wood Council, 1997 Nominee, Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design, 1996, 1997 Honor Award, Washington Pass Rest Facility, Seattle/AIA Awards Program, 1995 First Place, Team Based Studio Design, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1995 Winning Team, Waverly Park Design Competition, Kirkland, WA, 1994 Winner, the College of Architecture and Urban Planning Award for Completed Work, UW, 1993 Award, Futures Category, for Washington Pass Rest Facility, American Institute of Architects, Seattle Chapter, 1991 First Award, Place Jacques Cartier International Design Competition, Montreal, 1990 Fellow, American Institute of Architects, 1988 – 2010 (discontinued while living abroad) National Honor Award, Roosevelt Solar Village, American Institute of Architects, 1985 3rd Place, Newport News Cultural Arts Pavilion International Design Competition, 1984 Master Builder in Steel Awards, Mid-Atlantic Steel Fabricators Association, 1984 Citation Award, American Wood Council Non-Residential National Design Competition, 1983

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Alternate, NEA Mid-Career Fellowship, American Academy in Rome, 1983 First Place, Monroeville Civic Center Design Competition, 1982 Honor Award, Pennsylvania Society of Architects, 1982 Merit 5/15/19Award, National Passive Solar Design Competition, 1982 First Place, New York American Institute of Architects Energy Design Competition, 1982 Award for5/15/19 Excellence in Architecture, New Jersey Society of Architects, 1981 Honorable Mention, Owens-Corning Energy Conservation Awards Program, 1979 Progressive Architecture Award: Urban Design and Planning, 1979 (City of Trenton and Bond & Ryder Architects) 4 Design Awards, HUD Passive Solar Design Competition, 1978 Merit Award, Residential Structure, American Concrete Institute, New Jersey Chapter, 1976 Second Place, Ile d'Abeau Newtown Competition, France; under J.E. LeCaron, Paris, 1972 PUBLISHED WRITINGS (Print) BOOKS THE URBAN FIX: Resilent Cities in the War Against Climate Change, Writing Urbanism, Heat Islands and Overpopulation, Routledge, 307pp.,March, 2019 Writing Urbanism, co-editor with Kit Krankel McCullough, Routledge, London, 360 pp, 2008 Everyday Urbanism, New Urbanism, Post Urbanism and Re-Urbanism, Michigan Debates on Urbanism, 3 volume se-

ries, organizer and editor, Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, University of Michigan, March, 2005 Repairing the American Metropolis, Common Place Revisited, University of Washington (UW) Press, Seattle and

London, 240 pp, 2002 COMMON PLACE: Toward Neighborhood and Regional Design, UW Press, Seattle and London, 334 pp, 1997 The Pedestrian Pocket Book, editor and co-author, Princeton Architectural Press, 68 pp, 1989 BOOK CHAPTERS “Lean Urbanism is about making small possible,” with Hank Dittmar, Palgrave Handbook on Bottom-up Urbanism, August, 2018 “Urban Cool,” Future of Places, (Habitat III), Ax:xon Fdn., Stockholm, winter, 2016 “The Seattle and Detroit Design Charrettes,” Activist Architecture, Philosophy & Practice of the Community Design Center, ed. by Dan Pitera and Craig Wilkins, published online (including iBooks), 2015, pp 141-149 “The Environ-mental Paradox of Cities, Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism,” Emergent Urbanism: Urban Planning & Design in Times of Systemic and Structural Change, ed. by Tigran Haas, Routledge, pp. 159-174, 2014 “Landscape Urbanism, New Urbanism and the Environmental Paradox of Cities,” Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents, ed. by Emily Talen and Andres Duany, Island Press, 2012 “Toward an Integrated Paradigm: Further Thoughts on the Three Urbanisms,” The Best of New Urbanism, ed. by Tigran Haas, KTH Press, Stockholm, pp 11-19, 2012 “The Design Charrette,” Companion to Urban Design, T. Banerjee and A. Loukaitou-Sideris, eds., Routledge, 2011 “City Limits,” Architecture, Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future, Nancy Solomon, ed., AIA, pp 356-373, 2008 “Three Urban-isms: New, Everyday and Post,” New Urbanism and Beyond: Designing Cities for the Future, ed. by Tigran Haas, Rizzoli, pp 40-47, 2008 “Critical Regionalism: An Architecture of Place,” The Urban Design Reader, edited by Michael Larice and Elizabeth, Routledge, London, pp 183-193, 2007 “Fallacies in Architectural Culture,” Windsor Forum on Design Education, New Urban Press, Miami, pp 302-323, 2004 “The New Urbanism,” Readings in Urban Theory, ed. by S. Fainstain and S. Campbell, Blackwell, Oxford and Mal-den, MA, pp 354-361, 2002 “Seattle Commons,” The Seaside Tapes, Rizzoli, Milan and New York, pp 77-86, 2002 “Visions and Revisions,” Growing a Vision, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, pp 13-36, 2001 Chapter Twenty Four, Charter of the New Urbanism, McGraw Hill, pp 154-159, 2000, revised and reprinted 2013, pp 220-227 “The Building Envelope”, Solar Heat Technologies: Fundamentals and Applications, chapter co-author with Don Prowler, MIT Press, 1990 Solar 4-Architektur und Energie, Kelbaugh, Lambeth, Shreck and Wright, Amerika Haus, Berlin, 96 pp, 1981

STUDIES AND REPORTS

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Editorial and design oversight of 9 booklets and 1 CD from Taubman College annual design charrettes, 1998-2008 Where Town Meets Gown: Visions for the University District, Dept. of Architecture, University of Washington (UW), edi-

tor, 51 pp, 1995 Interbay 2020, Dept. of Architecture, UW, principal investigator and editor, 99 pp, 1994 Reinvesting the Peace Dividend: Visions for Sand Point, Dept. of Architecture, UW, co-editor, 1993 Housing Affordability and Density; Regulatory Reform and Design Recommendations, UW, principal investigator and

editor, 225 pp, 1992 Designing for Density: Ideas for More Compact Housing and Communities, editor, UW, 127 pp, 1992 Envisioning the Urban Village: The Seattle Commons Design Charrette, editor, UW, 51 pp, 1992 Natural Heating in Architecture: An Instructor's Manual, co-author, ACSA and USDOE, 194 pp, 1981 JOURNAL & BLOG ARTICLES, EDITORIALS, BOOK FOREWORDS AND REVIEWS ”Mitigating Climate Change and Neighborhood Gentrification,”JAE (pending) “Urban Heat in the Anthropocene: Coming Soon to Your City,” Modern Environmental Science and Engineering (ISSN 2333-2581), May, 2019 “Reconfronting Sprawl: still paved with good intentions…and asphalt,” The Plan Journal, Summer, 2019 “The Sharing Metropolis, Prosperity without Growth,” The Plan Journal 3, no. 2 (Fall 2018) “Urban Cool: Trees for Resilient Cities,” Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability, Fall, 2018 “Giving Thanks in the Anthropocene,” Public Square, October 23, 2017 “The 30 Years War rages on,” Public Square, October 12, 2017 “Need quick public buy-in on climate action? Think urban heat islands,” citiscope, January 16, 2017 Special Feature: Published Excerpts - "The Environmental Paradox of Cities, Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism,” Consilience, The Journal of Sustainable Development, Columbia University, Jan 2015 “The Environmental Paradox of Cities: Gridded in Manhattan and Gridless in Dubai,” Consilience, the Journal of Sus-

tainable Development, Vol 9, pp 84-96, Columbia University, January, 2013 Editorial, “The Environmental Paradox of Cities, getting around Dubai,” Urban Design and Planning, (UK), September,

2011 (also posted on the Victoria Transport Policy Institute (VTPI) website/archive, 9/12) Book Review, Smart Growth in a Changing World, by Jonathan Barnett, Journal of Urban Design, vol. 15, May 2010 Foreword and editor, Cosmopolis, Dan Solomon, Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, University of

Michigan, 2008 “Toward an Integrated Paradigm: Further Thoughts on the Three Urbanisms,” Places, Fall 2007, pp 12-19 “Urbanism and/or Architecture: Toward a Theory of Norm and Scale,” Places, Fall 2006, pp 42-48 “Seven reasons why the age-old search for the new continues to hamstring our profession,” Architecture, Oct 2004 “Seven Fallacies in Architectural Culture,” Journal of Architectural Education, September 2004, pp. 66-68; Open

House, June 2006, pp 5-11 “The View from The Top: Visualizing Downtown Ann Arbor in Three Dimensions,” with S. Arlinghaus and F. Beal, Sol-

stice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, June 2004. “American Density and Sprawl: Seven Goals, Seven Policies,” Lotus International, Italy, March 2003, pp 52-59 Introduction, Gesundheit, David Sellers, Warren, VT, 2003 “Viewpoint,” Planning, Aug/Sept 2003 “Three Paradigms: Three Urbanisms,” Architecture, Time, Space & People, Council of Architecture, New Delhi, Feb

2003, pp 14-19 “Three Urbanisms,” University of Michigan, http://www.fathom.com/feature/122197, 2001 – “Repairing the American Metropolis,” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, University of Tennessee, Summer

2001 Foreword, The Freedom of the Architect, Rafael Moneo, Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, 2001. “Three Paradigms: New Urbanism, Everyday Urbanism, Post Urbanism,” Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society,

University of Toronto, August 2000 Foreword, Shelter, Michael Benedikt, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 2000 “Working at the Middle Scale,” Places, Spring 2000, pp.4-5 Foreword, Megaform as Urban Landscape, Kenneth Frampton, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning,

1999 Foreword, “Visions and Revisions,” Preservation, Sept/Oct 1999 “Into the Abyss,” Urban Land, June 1999 “Paved with Good Intentions: Seven Principles and Policies for Neighborhood and Regional Design,” Open Spaces,

Summer, 1998 “Modern Mannerism,” Column 5, Journal of Architecture, University of Washington, 1998 “So Long, Seattle,” Editorial, Seattle Times, July 11, 1998

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“So Long, UW,” Editorial, Seattle Times, July 9, 1998 “Steven Holl: Modernist Mannerist,” Arcade, Seattle, Winter 1998 “Housing for Seattle,” Seattle Times, April 20, 1997 “Five Points of a Critical Regionalism,” On the Ground, Seattle, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1997 “Typology - An Architecture of Limits,” Architectural Theory Review, U. of Sydney, Australia, 1996 “Housing Crisis,” Arcade, Seattle, Winter 1996 “Is Seattle Losing It?” Arcade, Fall 1996 Foreword, Sustainable Urban Landscapes: The Surrey Design Charrette, U.B.C. Press, Vancouver Canada, 1996 “Sustainable Cities,” Sustainable Cities Design, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1995, pp 19-42 “Energy and Environmental Costs of Hillside Housing,” Hillside Residence, ed. Yoichi Ando, Kobe University, 1995 “Design and Affordable Communities,” (Interview), On the Ground, Seattle, Fall 1994 “Community Planning: Suburbia and the Costs of Sprawl,” Environmental Resource Guide, AIA, 1994 “Urban Design Teaching and Practice: A Quiet Revolution?” Places, Winter 1994 “Redreaming the American Dream,” The Urban Ecologist, Fall 1993 “The Costs of Sprawl,” Cascadia Forum, Seattle, 1993 “Villages, Not Spillages,” Seattle Weekly, August 26, 1992 “Some Thoughts on Disney World,” ACSA News, February 1992, May 1992 and Column 5, 1992 “Meeting New Demands On Professional Education,” Professions Education Researcher Quarterly, American Educa-

tional Research Assoc., Vol. 13, No. 4, July 1991 “Verso un architettura del luogo”, Regionalismo dell architettura,” ed. Sergio Los, Franco Muzzio & Co., Padua, Italy,

1990 “Architecture and Urbanism in the 1980's, American Architecture of the 1980's, AIA Press, 1990 “New Strategies for Suburban Growth, “The New Pacific, Seattle, Fall 1989 “Regionalism in the Pacific Northwest,” Arcade, Seattle, Oct-Nov 1989 Foreword, Proceedings to 1986 International Daylighting Conference, 1988 “An Architecture of Limits,” Column 5, Journal of Architecture, University of Washington, 1988 “Architectural Education: Repealing, Appealing and Unpeeling”, Arcade, Seattle, Oct-Nov 1987 “Things I Like About Seattle: A Personal Inventory,” The Daily Journal of Commerce, & The Weekly, 1987 “Regionalism”, Arcade, Seattle, Dec-Jan 1986 “Ten Years Later,” Architecture New Jersey, Spring 1984; Northeast Sun, Boston, April 1985 “The Future is Not What It Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Domestic Architecture,” Passive Solar Journal, Vol. 2, No.2, 1983 “The Future of Domestic Architecture,” Northeast Sun, Boston, February 1983 “Form and Sense”, Book Review, Progressive Architecture, April 1981 “Letter from New Jersey”, Notes from the Energy Underground, ed. M. Wells, 1981 “A Sense of Place”, Nighttime Insulation”, “Embodied Energy” and “Adding Domestic Hot Water to the Kelbaugh

House”, Home Remedies, Mid-Atlantic Solar Energy Society (MASEA), 1981 “The Big Fin”, MASEA Newsletter, October 1980; Solar Age, March 1981 “The Seven Principles of Energy Efficient Architecture”, MASEA Newsletter, April 1980, Proceedings, 5th National Pas-

sive Solar Conference, 1980; completely rewritten as white paper, Lean Urbanism, KnightFdn., 2014 Contributor, First Passive Solar Home Awards, HUD, 1979 “Solar Home in New Jersey”, A.D., November 1976 “The Kelbaugh House”, Solar Age, July 1976 “Enviromint”, cover graphic, Princeton Alumni Weekly, February 10, 1971 “A Museum by Michael Graves,” Connections, Harvard University, 1970 “How Do You Feed a Sick Iceberg?” Fulcrum 1, Princeton University, 1969 MEDIA COVERAGE (print articles unless otherwise noted) SELECTED ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING PRINT PERIODICALS Architect, “Editorial – Pick a Winner,” Ned Kramer, February, 2018, p.128 Metropolis, “New Urbanism, for the 30 Years of Metropolis,” A. Duany, April, 2011 FM (Freehold Monthly), (UAE) “Cool to be kind,” M. Asgher, July, 2009, pp. 26-28 (citation) Ctiyscape, Real estate in emerging markets, “Going Retro,” O. Ephgrave, Jun/Sept, 2009, p.54- 56 (citation) Journal of the American Planning Association, ”Urban Containment and Central City Revitalization,” Chris Nelson et al.,

Nov. 2007 The Journal of the Architecture Foundation of Los Angeles, “Two Dogmas of Design,” Spring 2006, pp 10-21 (citation)

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Journal of Architectural Education, “The Ideal of Community and Its Counterfeit Construction,” Paul Walker Clarke, Feb-ruary 2005, p. 44 (citation)

Harvard Design Magazine, Emily Talen, Fall/Winter 2004, p. 78 (citation) Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, book review of Repairing the American Metropolis, Tigran Hasic, January

2004, pp 98-99 New Urban News, “Retail Exchange,” February 2004, p. 9 (citation) Architecture Boston, 2003: The Year in Review, “Past Dense,” Jeff Stein, December 2003, p. 23-25 (citation) Constructs, Yale School of Architecture, “Dense-Cities,” Spring 2003, p. 6-7 (citation) New Urban News, “On Modernism,” September 2002 Van Alen Report, “Platform,” April 2002 (citation) Places, “What Makes Participation Exemplary?” R. Hester, Winter 2001, p. 37 (citation) Architecture, May 1985, August 1989, August 1994, May 1995, May 1996, May 2001 New Urban News, Nov-Dec 1997, May-June 2000 Pacific Northwest, February 15, 1998, August 9, 1998 Wood Design and Buildings, “1997 Wood Design Awards Supplement,” Summer, 1998 Wood Design and Buildings, “Washington Pass Rest Facility,” Spring, 1998 Die Alte Stadt, April 1998 Traditional Development and Settlement Review, Vol. IX, No. 11, 1998 Columns, U.W.A.A., January 1995 Progressive Architecture, April 1979, April 1980, April 1981, April 1982, July 1984, September 1984, August 1985

November 1988, May 1989, April 1994, January 1995 Architectural Record, November 1976, September 1984, May 1992, February 2003 Architecture Quebec, February 1991 Ville Giardini, January 1974, February 1990 Home, October 1982, December 1982, September 1983, October 1989, November 1989 Architecture New Jersey, frequent issues, 1977-1985 New Shelter, September 1984 Solar Age, September 1980, March 1981, October 1982, April 1984, June 1984 Total Design, November 1983 Techniques and Architecture, June 1977, November 1983 Toshi-Jutako, August 1983 Architectural Review, July 1983 Kenchiko Bunka, April 1983 House Beautiful, January 1978, Spring 1983 Space Design, August 1982 A+U, July 1980 AIH: Hemmet, January 1980 Process: Architecture, November 6, 1978 Bauen & Wohnen, July 1978 AIA Journal, April 1978 Horizon, March 1978 Prefabbricare, Jan-Feb 1978 Research & Design, AIA/RC, January 1978 House & Garden, Spring 1977 Nikkei Architecture, February 21, 1977 L'Architecture, February 21, 1977 Architectural Design, May 1973 Interni, January 1973 OTHER PRINT PERIODICALS: Princeton Alumni Weekly, “Tiger of the Week,” January, 2016 Michigan Today, “A2 on the (high) rise, Jeff Mortimer, July 29, 2013 Ann Arbor Observer, “Walkscore, A 100-to-1 Family Tale, June, 2013 AnnArbor.com, Opinion, “Two prime places for New Plazas,” Feb 14, 2013, “Selling city property for residential use,” Feb 10, 2013 Cities & Towns, “CNU at 20: A recollection,” Peter Katz, April 30, 2012 (blog post) Planetizen, “Starchitecture and Sustainability,” Josh Stephens, 2009 (also published in Sierra, Jan 2009) Scientific American Earth 3.0, “MisLEEDing?” Daniel Brooks, 2008 (republished by Scientific Anerican Brazil in 2009) fm (Freehold Monthly), “Cool to be kind,” July, 2009

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Cityscape (Dubai), “Going Retro,” Jun-Sept, 2009 Michigan Alumnus, “The New Urbanist,” Fall 1999 Mechanix Illustrated, September 1984 Newsweek, April 7, 1980 Popular Mechanics, January 1979 Mother Earth News, January 1977 SELECTED NEWSPAPER AND MEDIA ARTICLES (chronological order): New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Trenton Times, Washington Post, Trentonian, Princeton Packet, The Record, San Francisco Chronicle, Tampa Tribune, The Seattle Weekly, Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle Times, Ann Arbor News, Ann Arbor Observer, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, Christian Science Monitor, Kansas City Star, Newsday, Forward, Des Moines Register, New Urban Post, The Town Paper, Chicago Tribune, Calgary Herald, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Architecture Newspaper, The National (UAE), Ann Arbor News, AnnArbor.com, Biscayne Times, Wall Street Journal, City Metric, The Ann Arbor Observer, Toledo Blade, Wallethub TV AND RADIO SHOWS/INTERVIEWS, AND WEBSITES (reverse chronological order): Innovations (National); TV Ontario (Toronto); A.M. (Philadelphia); Consumer Line (New Jersey); N.J. Nightly News; Upon Reflection (Seattle); KIRO News (Seattle); KING News (Seattle); “Michigan at Risk” (PBS); “The Sprawling of America,” Great Lakes Television Consortium; “Spotlight on the News” (Detroit); “All Things Considered,” NPR (Washington); “Flashpoint,” WDIV (Detroit), Governing blog, James Kunstler’s guest for an hour on monthly Podcast, on Dubai; "Seven Principles of Lean, Energy-Efficient Buildings,” Lean Urbanism website, VTS blog, interviewed on Sprawl Talk on Vermont public radio, “Reconfronting Sprawl,” 2 part series on blog Public Square, Oct-Nov, 2018; MI SUN Rising http://www.2glrea.org/solar/mi-sun, Spring (April - June) 2019, p. 8,14 QUOTATIONS, CITATIONS AND DESIGN WORK IN BOOKS: Google Scholar search in April, 2019 listed 811 citations since 2004 for all writings, with 190 for The Pedestrian Pocket Book, 160 for Common Place, 100 for Repairing the American Metropolis, 77 for “Three Urbanisms” (in vari-ous formats), 30 for Writing Urbanism, 32 for “Seven Fallacies in Architectural Education,” etc. Skins, Envelopes and Enclosures, Mayine Lu, Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2014, pp. 67-69 The Solar House, Pioneering Sustainable Design, Anthony Denzer, Rizzoli, 2013, pp. 176-178 The Hidden Potential of Sustainable Neighborhoods, Harrison Fraker, Island Press, 2013, p. xix, jacket testimo- nial Designing Suburban Futures, June Williamson, Island Press, 2013, p. 49, jacket testimonial Planning Ideas that Matter, 2012. P. 73,75 Architecture School, ed by Joan Ockman, ACSA, MIT Press, 2012, pp. 162, 188, 384 Furniture Studio, Jeffrey K. Ochsner, U of Washington Press, 2012 UrbanLand, Edward T. McMahon, “The Distinctive City,” ULI, April, 2012 Aerotropolis, The Way We’ll Live Next, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 2011, pp 196-198 Penn Charter, from “Re-Imagining Cities: Urban Design After the Age of Oil” conf., 2008, (U. Pennsylvania), 2011, p.13 Functionalism Revisited, Jon Lang and Walter Moleski, Ashgate Publishing, U.K., 2011 Insurgent Public Space, ed. by Jeffrey Hou, Routledge, U.K., 2010 The Language of Towns and Cities: A Visual Dictionary, Dhiru Thadani, Rizzoli, 2010 The Evolution of Urban Form: Typology For Planners and Architects, Brenda C. Scheer, The American Planning Association, 2010, p. 62, 74 Visions of Place, Regionalism in Architecture, Wm. Bechhoefer, U of Maryland, 2010, p. 38 Architecture, Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future, Nancy Solomon, ed., AIA, 2008, pp. 74-75, 194 Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities, P. Condon, Island Press, 2008, p.23 Sorry,Out of Gas, G. Borasi and M. Zardini, eds., Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, 2007, pp 116-119 Sprawltown, R. Ingersoll, Princeton Architectural Press, New York, 2006, p. 151 Charrette Handbook, Bill Lennertz, ed., National Charrette Institute, APA, 2006, 2nd Edition, 2014 Recombinant Urbanism, David Grahame Shane, Wiley-Academy, 2005, p. 69 Architecture as Signs and Systems, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Harvard University Press, 2004, p. 38 Building Suburbia, Dolores Hayden, Vintage Books, New York, 2004, p. 207 Integration of Transit and Land Use, A Study of Los Angeles Rail Transit Stations, S.Herre, MUP Thesis, UCLA, 2003 ‘Building/Art, ed. by King, Belisle, Eisler, University of Calgary Press, Alberta, 2003, pp. 34-44 A Checklist for Change, Rebuilding the Center City, Growing Inward, Columbus, OH, 2000

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Urban Landscapes, Patrick M. Condon and Joanne Proft, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1999 American Building: The Environmental Forces that Shape It, James Marston Fitch, William Bobenhausen, Richard Blin-

der, Oxford University Press, 1999 Postmodern Urbanism, Nan Ellin, Princeton Architectural Press, New York, 1999, p. 197, 329 Barkitecture, Fred Albert, Abbeville Press Publishers, New York, 1999, pp. 24-25 The Encyclopedia of Housing, Willem van Vliet, ed., Sage Publications, 1998, pp. 399-400 UW Showcase A Century of Excellence in the Arts, Humanities and Professional Schools at the University of Washing-

ton, Deborah Illman, University of Washington, 1997, pp. 258-261 The New Urbanism, Hope or Hype for American Communities, William Fulton, Lincoln Institute, Cambridge, MA, 1996 Architecture in North America since 1960, Alexander Tzonis, Liane Lefaivre, Richard Diamond, Thames and Hudson,

London, 1995, pp. 222-223 The Architecture of Affordable Housing, Sam Davis, Univ. of California Press, Berkeley, 1995, pp. 157-161 Dictionnaire de L'Architecture Moderne et Contemporaine, Institut Francais d'Architecture, Paris, 1995 Green at Work, Susan Cohn, Island Press, Washington, DC, 1995, pp. 119-124 Le Concours International de Montreal, Place Jacques Cartier, Ville de Montreal, 1993 Citistates, Neal R. Peirce, Seven Locks Press, 1993 Green Architecture, Brenda and Robert Vale, Thames and Hudson, London, 1991, p. 175-177 Making a Middle Landscape, Peter Rowe, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991, p. 208 The Solar Village: The Roosevelt Senior Citizens Housing Project, Architecture Case Study Series, ACSA Press, 1990 The Socially Responsible Environment: USA/USSR, ADPSR and USSR Union of Architects, 1990 The Experimental Tradition, Helen Lipstadt, Ed., The Architectural League of New York, Princeton Architectural Press,

1989 Sun Spaces, Clegg & Watkins, Garden Way, 1987 Sustainable Communities: A New Design Synthesis for Cities, Suburbs and Towns, Sierra Club, 1986 Sun, Wind and Light, G.Z. Brown, John Wiley & Sons, 1985 Modest Mansions, Donald Prowler, Rodale Press, 1985, various pages Designing Your Client's House, Al De Vido, Whitney, 1983 Architettura Bioclimatica, ENEA and IN/ARCH, DeLuca Editore, Rome, 1983 Passive Solar Architecture, D. Wright and D. Andrejko, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1982 Solar Houses for a Cold Climate, Dean Carriere and Fraser Day, John Wiley & Sons, 1980 First Passive Solar Home Awards, HUD, 1979 Solar Houses, Louis Gropp, Conde-Nast Publishing Company, 1978 Solar Heated Homes of North America, William Shurcliff, Brick House, 1978 Sunset Homeowner's Guide to Solar Heating, Lane Publishing Company, 1978 Practical Guide to Solar Homes, Hudson Home Guides, Bantam Books, 1978 Living with Energy, Ron Alves and Charles Milligan, Penguin Books, 1978 Rays of Hope, Denis Hayes, Norton Company, 1977 Passive Solar Buildings, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1977 Designing and Building a Solar Home, Donald Watson, Garden Way Publishing, 1977 Design for a Limited Planet, Norma Skurka and John Naar, Ballantine Books, 1977 EXHIBITIONS “The Built Environment, Design for Life, Kelbaugh Solar House and other NJ solar projects, The Trenton Museum, Mar - May, 2015 “The Energy of Light,” 25th Anniversary Show, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, Fall, 2010 “1973: Sorry, Out of Gas,” Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, 2007-2008 Faculty Drawing Show, Taubman College, University of Michigan, February 2008 “Shaping Cities,” Taubman College, University of Michigan, 2004 “The Socially Responsible Environment US/USSR 1980-1990,” New York, 1990 “The Experimental Tradition: Twenty-Five Years of American Architecture Competitions, 1960-1985,” High Museum, Atlanta, National Building Museum, etc. 1989-91 “Passive Solar Forum Tokyo,” 1987 “Ribbon”, Seattle Environmental Arts Museum, 1985 “Towards a Regional Architecture for the Northeast”, Washington Depot, CT, 1985 “Newport News Cultural Arts Pavilion International Design Competition”, U. of Penn, 1985 “Aesthetics for the Cold”, Buffalo, New York, 1983 “Energy and Architecture,” National Institute of Architecture, Rome, 1983 “Shelter: Models for Native Ingenuity”, Katonah Gallery, 1982 “Solar 4 - Architektur und Energie”, 1981-1984, Berlin and other cities of Europe

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“New Americans”, Rome, Italy, 1979 Architecture Exhibit, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey, 1977 PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES Public Lectures to hundreds of community groups and institutions, as well as to the architecture schools at the follow-ing universities and institutions in the U.S.A. (reverse chronological order): Miami, UC-Berkeley, Columbia, UNC Charlotte, Pennsylvania, Southern California, Boston Architectural Center,

UCLA, Ohio State, Yale, N.J.I.T., Stephens College, SCI-Arc, Cal Poly Pomona, Temple, Washington, Oregon, Wash-ington State, Idaho, Kent State, South Florida, Oregon School of Design, Catholic University of America, Texas at Austin, at San Antonio and at Arlington, Texas Tech, R.P.I., Minnesota, Syracuse, Nebraska, M.I.T., Michigan, Calvin College, Ball State, Detroit Mercy, Marygrove College, Miami (Florida), Judson College, New Mexico, Andrews Col-lege, University of Washington, Clemson Architecture Ctr. (Charleston, SC)

In other countries: Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Aarhus, Oslo, KTH –Stockholm (3), Gothenburg, Stuttgart, Milan, Venice, Turin, British Columbia, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kobe, Seoul, Sydney, Western Australia (Perth), New South Wales, Melbourne, Auckland, Ryerson (Toronto), Tsinghua (Beijing), Lund (Sweden), National University of Singapore, American University of Sharjah (UAE), Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Cambridge University

Conference Keynote or Plenary Speaker (* = published in the proceedings): Keynote Speaker, CNU 28, Cincinnati, OH, June, 2019 “Urbanism, Climate and Overpopulation,” International Conference on Infrastructure, Dubai, April, 2018 “UN’s New Urban Agenda,” CNU Climate Change Summit, Alexandria, VA, Oct., 2017

“Cities and Climate,” Rowe/Rome conference, Rome, June, 2017 “Urban Heat Islands,” “Modern vs. Traditional Urban Design,” CNU 25, Seattle, May, 2017 Urban Cool, how cities combat climate change,” BUCEA, Beijing, March, 2017 “Traditional Arab and European Public Space,” The Athena Conference, KTH, Stockholm, June, 2016 “Architec-ture and Urbanism, +/- 50 years,” Topaz Medallion acceptance speech, ACSA, Seattle, Mar 2016, AIA Convention, Philadelphia, May, 2016 " Elegant, honest and appropriate, +/- 50 years,” Topaz Medallion speech, UM, Ann Arbor, Feb 2016 “Urban Cool," FOP Conference, Stockholm, July, 2015 “Detroit – Buzz, Bounce or Boom,” keynote address, 63rd Economic Outlook Conference, UM, Nov 2015 Keynote address on Urban Resilience, Annual Ford School + U of Toronto SPGG Case Competition, Mar 2015 “Lessons from the Detroit Charrettes,” NY State CNU conference, Chautauqua, NY, Oct. 2012 “Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism,” organizer/introduction-commentary of session with Charles Waldheim and Andres Duany, CNU19, Madison, WI, June, 2011

"Personal Experience, Overview and Thoughts on New Urbanism," Opening talk, MICNU, Cranbrook, MI, June, 2011

“Sustainable Urbanism,” Growing Communities Conference, Grand Rapids, MI, June 2008 “Norm + Scale in Architecture and Urbanism,” International Making Cities Livable Conf., Portland, June 2007

“Health and Community Design,” NC State University, Raleigh, NC, February 2005 “Labs of the 21st Century – Horizontal Cathedrals,” LABS 21 Conference, EPA/DOE, St. Louis, Oct. 2004

“Invigorating Design Culture,” Congress for European Urbanism, Viseu, Portugal, 2004* “Design Charrettes: Designing for the Community,” Placemaking and Community Building Conference, Knight Pro-

gram, University of Miami, 2004 “Density – the D Word,” Density: Myth and Reality AIA/BSA Conference, Boston, MA, 2003

“Three Urbanisms and the Public Realm,” 3rd International Symposium on Space Syntax, Atlanta, GA, 2001* Introduction, Moderator and Closing Comments, 4th National Symposium on New Urbanism, Ann Arbor, MI, 2001

“Urban Vision 2,” House Bipartisan Urban Caucus Summit, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, 2000 “Three Urbanisms,” 3rd International Symposium on Architectural Interchanges in Asia, Cheju National University,

Korea, 2000; Association of European Schools of Planning, Annual Meeting, Brno, Czech Republic, 2000* “Urban Design,” Opening talk, ACSA Administrator’s Conference, Savannah, GA, 1999 “Sustainable and Affordable Housing,” Community Housing Roundtable, Ann Arbor, MI, April 1999 “Refilling and Infilling the City,” Growing Inward, Columbus, OH, October 1998* The Loeb Fellowship Forum on Urbanism, ACSA Annual Meeting, Cleveland, March 1998 Lecturer on Art and Architecture, Princess Cruises Mediterranean trip, Sept. 6-17, 1997 “Smart Growth - Planning for Healthy Communities,” Forum, Wenatchee, WA, 1997

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AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year Awards Program, Seattle, 1997 Community Vision Project Design Charrette, University of Texas, Austin, 1996* Annual Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Seattle, 1995 Annual Meeting, Architecture Institute of Korea, Taegu, Korea, 1994 Annual Conference, Japan Institute of Architects, Kitakyushu, Japan, 1994 National Solar Energy Conference, 19th Passive Solar Conference, San Jose, CA, 1994 AIA Nat'l. Conference, “Sustainable Strategies for Communities and Building Materials,” Seattle, 1993 Annual Meeting and Workshop, Urban Development Institute, Vancouver, BC, 1993 AIAS National Convention, Miami, FL, 1991 AIA NW Regional Conference, Whistler, BC, 1991 Eleventh International Pedestrian Conference, Bellevue, WA, 1990 Kitsap County Growth Management Symposium, Silverdale, WA, 1990 1987 ACSA Institute on Energy and Environmental Systems, Seattle, 1987, 1991 Solar '87 Portland, OR, 1987 AIA NW Regional Convention, Coeur d'Alene, ID, 1987 5th National Passive Solar Conference, Amherst, MA, 1980 2nd National Passive Solar Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 1978 Papers presented at the following conferences (* = published in the printed proceedings): “The Role of Public Space,” and “Autonomous Vehicles,” Habitat III, Quito, Equador, October, 2016 “Mobility vs. Accessibility in Dubai,” CNU20, West Palm Beach, FL, May, 2012 “Bike Sharing in Europe,” and Moderator, “New Mobility,” CNU19, Madison, WI, June, 2011 “Drivability, Walkability and Public Space: making Dubai more livable,” Int’l. Making Cities Livable Conference, Charleston, SC, October, 2010

“The Sustainable Region – greening the land, the economy and the city,” CNU18, Atlanta, May, 2010 “MOD, TOD and TND,” American Society of Landscape Architects, Ann Arbor, 2007

“Seven Fallacies of Design Culture,” Congress for the New Urbanism, Chicago, 2004 “Sustainable Urbanism,” Urbanism: New and Green Conference, Havana, Cuba, 2003 “New Urbanism in America,” Networks of Globalization course and conference, KTH-Royal Institute and Axxon

Johnson Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden, 2003 “Repairing the American Metropolis,” National Building Museum, Washington DC, August 2003

“Density and Sprawl,” Symposium on “Dense Cities – An American Oxymoron?” Yale University, September 2002 “Three Urbanisms,” ACSA International Conference, Istanbul, 2001 “The Cass Corridor Charrette and Early Observations on Detroit,” Rebuilding Downtown, National AIA Conference,

Detroit, April 1999 “The Florida Tapes: Critique of the New Urbanism,” The Seaside Institute, Seaside, Fl, September 1998

“Meet the Authors,” Society for College & University Planning, Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, July 1998 “Sprawl and the New Urbanist Response,” AIA Conference, Celebration, FL, February 1998 “Seven New Urbanist Policies”, Congress for the New Urbanism V, Toronto, May 1997 “Sustainable Cities Roundtable,” Sustainable Energy Development Council, Austin, TX, June 1995 * “The Economic Costs of Sprawl,” Congress on the New Urbanism II, Los Angeles, May 1994 “Suburbia Without Sprawl,” Urban Design: Reshaping Our Cities, Seattle, October 1993 * “Critical Regionalism” Conference, Cal Poly Pomona, January 1989 * Solar '87, 12th National Passive Solar Conference, Portland, Oregon, July 1987 PLEA Conference, “Regionalism”, Venice, Italy, 1985 * 8th National Passive Solar Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, September 1983 * 1st International Conference on Daylighting, Phoenix, Arizona, February 1983 * “La Serre Solaire”, Solar Greenhouse Conference, Perpignan, France, May 1982 * Energy and Big Building Design Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1981 * 5th National Passive Solar Conference, Amherst, October 1980 * Energy Retrofit Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, June 1980 * 4th National Passive Solar Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1979 * ASHRAE Semi-Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 1979 * 3rd National Passive Solar Conference, San Jose, California, 1979 * 2nd National Passive Solar Conference, Philadelphia, 1978 * Solar Building Technology Conference, London, July 1977 * Solar '77, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1977 * Toward Tomorrow Fair, Amherst, June 1976 New England Solar Energy Association Conferences, June 1976, September 1977 * 1st National Passive Solar Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 1976 *

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Panelist or speaker at the following conferences or institutions Speaker, “Urban Cool,” live-streamed to audience of 10,000, AIA National Convention, NY, NY June, 2018 Speaker, “How Cities Combat Climate Change,” Class reunions forum, Princeton University, May, 2018 Panelist, “Automated Vehicles’ Urban Impacts,” ULI Conference, Detroit, May, 2018 (cancelled) Panelist, “The New City and Its Beginning,” CNU27, Savannah, GA, May 2018 Speaker, “How Hot Cities Can Address Extreme Heat,” American University, Sharjah, UAE, April, 2018 Panelist, “Urban Design and Urbanism in Architectural Education,” ACSA National Conference, March, 2018 Speaker, “Urban Heat Islands, CC and Overpopulation,” MUSE conference, February, 2018 Speaker, “Urban Cool, Heat, Health and Habitat in the Anthropocene,” LunchUP, Taubman College, 10/25/17 Speaker, “Detroit Pink Zone,” Building 139 panel, Detroit, Oct., 2017 Moderator, Climate Change Panel, CNU CC Summit, Alexandria, VA, Oct., 2017

Guest lecturer, Int’l Student Competition on Tall Buildings, Cambridge, July, 2017 “From Passive Solar to New Urbanism, a personal story,” Video interview (25 min) for MOOC course developed by SNRE and PITE students, June, 2017 Speaker, “Urban Cool,” Clare Hall, Cambridge University, June, 2017 Panelist, “Urban design in architectural education,” Rowe/Rome conference, Rome, June, 2017 Speaker, Institute for Sustainability Leadership, Cambridge University, May Speaker, Princeton University Class of ’67, 50th Reunion Forum on Climate Change, June, 2017 (cancelled two days in advance due to hospitalization) “The 30 Year’s War between New Urbanism and the Academy,” panel, “CNU and Climate Change,” panel, “Imple-menting the UN New Urban Agenda (+ CNU Members International Caucus),” panel, MC, Induction Cere-mony, New CNU Fellows, CNU 25, Seattle, May, 2017 “Urban Cool, How Cities Combat Climate Change,” Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and to Beijing, Chinese University of Hong Kong, February, 2017 "Passive Solar Architecture," Chinese University of Hong Kong, February, 2017

“Environmental Challenges facing the Built Environment,” panel, 25th Anniversary of The Center for Sustainable Systems, SNRE, UM, September 2016 “Detroit, past, present and prologue,” “Connection CC and UHIE,” “Transnational Urbanism, Dubai and Beyond, CNU 24, Detroit, June, 2016 “From NU to TU to Lean Urbanism,” and professional team, Mayor’s Institute of City Design, Cincinnati, Oct 2015 Moderator/Panelist (with Peter Calthorpe and Ed Mazria), “Getting to Zero,” CNU 23, Dallas, TX, May, 2015 “Piquette Pink Zone” and “UM Detroit Design Charrettes,” Structures of Inclusion,” Detroit, April, 2015 “Three Michigan Architects,” UM Museum of Art Symposium, Ann Arbor, Oct. 2014 “Downtown Renewal,” tour co-leader and speaker/discussion leader, Meeting of the Minds natl. conference, Detroit, Oct. 2O14 Moderator, panel (with Enrique Penalosa and UN Undersec'y General Juan Clos), CNU 22, Buffalo, June, 2014“ The Detroit Charrettes and other thoughts,” Lean Urbanism conference, Detroit, Oct. 2013 “Diamonds and Rust,” NY State CNU conference, Chautauqua, NY, Oct. 2012 “Charter Awards,” Moderator, and “Energy Districts,” facilitator, CNU20, West Palm Beach, FL, May, 2012 “Educators’ Panel,” Seaside at 30 symposium, U of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, October, 2011 “Life After Administration,” ACSP Administrator’s Conference, U of Texas, Austin, TX, May, 2011 “Sustainable Architecture and Urban Planning,” MEED Green Building Summit, Abu Dhabi, 2010 “Greening Dubai,” CityScape Dubai, UAE, October 2009 “International Work’” Congress for the New Urbanism, Denver, June 2009 “Sustainable Design, “CityScape Abu Dhabi, UAE, May, 2009

“1973: Sorry, Out of Gas,” Moderator and Panelist, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, April 2008 Respondent, “The Convenient Truth: Cities and Sustainability,” CNU, Austin, April 2008 “Architectural Education,” Council on Green Architecture and Urbanism, CNU, Alexandria, VA, December 2007 “The Climate of Concern,” Chicago Humanities Festival, November 2007 “Detroit Sessions I and II,” “The Other Illness,” Congress for the New Urbanism, Philadelphia, PA, May 2007 “Urban Design,” ACSA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 2007 “Sprawl,” Chicago Architectural Foundation, February 2006 “Big Architecture or Urban Design,” Urban Design Research Institute, Bombay, India, January 2005 “Changing Education,” ACSA Administrators Conference, Houston, Nov. 2004

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“Architectural Education: Present and Future,” Robert Geddes Symposium, Princeton University, Nov. 2004 “Practice as Research,” ACSA Teachers Seminar, Cranbrook Academy, June 2003 Respondent, “Taking Back Construction,” ACSA Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, March 2003 “Health and Design,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Seaside, FL, February 2003 “Lavori in Corso,” International Conference on Urbanism, Arezzo, Italy, 2002 “Competing Visions of Growth,” ULI District Council Annual Symposium, 2002 “Closing Remarks”, National Conference on Smart Growth and New Urbanism, University of Maryland, 2002 Moderator, “New Urbanism: Regional Visions,” with Peter Calthorpe and Andres Duany, AIA National

Convention, Denver, CO, 2001 “Downtown Ann Arbor,” Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Conference, 2000 “The Future of Architectural Education,” Grand Valley AIA Chapter, Grand Rapids, MI, January 2001 “Recentering Suburbia,” New Jersey Society of Architects annual conference, Newark, NJ, 2000

“Civitas,” Congress for the New Urbanism VIII, Portland, OR, 2000 “Urbanisms: New and Other,” College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2000 “Engaging in Community Design,” ACSA Administrators Conference, Savannah, GA, 1999 “What’s Up Downriver,” Keynote panel, ULI/UM Real Estate Forum, Ann Arbor, MI, 1999 “Incremental Infill,” Congress for the New Urbanism VII, Milwaukee, WI, 1999 “Law/Code/Policy” Session, “Exploring New Urbanism,” Harvard Design School, 1999 “There’s More to Sprawl,” Environmental Grantmakers Annual Retreat, Houston, 1998 “Sustainable and Livable Communities,” National Teleconference, ACSA, 1998 “Meet the Authors,” Society for College & University Planning Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC, 1998 “A Sense of Place: Neighborhood Revitalization,” Eastern Washington University, Spokane, WA, 1998 “Responding to the Top 10 Criticisms of New Urbanism,” Congress for the New Urbanism, Denver, 1998

“What Works,” Affordable Housing Conference, Washington State Dept. of Commerce, Trade and Economic Development, Seattle, December 1997

“Community Design and Planning,” AIA Washington Assembly, Tacoma, Nov. 19, 1997 “Those Forgotten Work Trips,” Transportation Demand Mgt. Forum, Seattle, May 1997 “Regional Transit Debate,” City Council Chambers, Bellevue, WA and U.W., October 1996 “Design Competitions: Professional Roulette?” C.A.U.P., UW, January 1996 “The Influences of New Urbanism,” Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, MA, 1995 “Regionalism in Architecture,” Congress for the New Urbanism III, San Francisco, CA, 1995 Int'l. Conference on the Housing Environment, Japan Institute of Architects, Kitakyushu, Japan, Oct., 1994 “Green Architecture,” AIA National Convention, Los Angeles, 1994 “What is Socially Responsible Design?” Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, 1994 “Growth Management,” Community Workshop, Lincoln Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 1993 “Civic Values and Architectural Education,” ACSA Administrators Conference, San Antonio, 1993 “Suburbia Without Sprawl,” International Urban Design Conference, Seattle, 1993 “Growth Management: New Models for Suburbia and the City,” Environmental Forum, Chattanooga, 1992 “Pacific Rim,” ACSA Administrators Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1991 “Students, Printed Media and the Profession of Architecture,” AIAS National Forum, Miami, 1991 “Alternatives to Suburbia,” ASLA Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, 1991 “Pedestrian Pockets,” 11th International Pedestrian Conference, Bellevue, WA, 1990 “Becoming a Player,” ACSA Administrator's Conference, Phoenix, 1990 “Design Issues,” Master-Planned Communities Conference, UW, Seattle, 1990 “The Future of Industrial Design,” Moderator, Compasso d'Oro Exhibit, Design Center, Seattle, 1990 UW/AIA Design Dialogue, Seattle, 1985, 1988, 1990 “Societal Context,” ACSA Administrators Conference, San Diego, 1989 “Architecture as Art” Panel, Seattle/AIA Chapter, 1989 “Vision 2000” Panel, Seattle/AIA Chapter, 1989 Careers in Teaching Seminar, ACSA National Meeting, Miami, 1988 Housing for the 90's Conference, Tacoma, 1987 AIA NW Regional Convention, Coeur d'Alene, 1987 2nd Int'l. Daylighting Conference, Long Beach, 1986 AIA National Convention, Design Awards Forum, San Francisco, 1985 8th Nat'l. Passive Solar Conference, Santa Fe, 1983 ASES Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 1981 3rd Nat'l. Passive Solar Conference, San Jose, 1979 2nd Nat'l. Passive Solar Conference, Philadelphia, 1978

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COMPLETED BUILDINGS, DESIGN PROJECTS AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANCIES As Principal in Douglas Kelbaugh Architect, Ann Arbor, MI: 2018 Consulted with Peter Allen on Report for Developing Downtown Ann Arbor, summer, 2018 2017 Submitted design in the Ann Arbor Manhole Design competition, January, 2018 2017 Designer, residential balcony, Armory, Ann Arbor, MI 2012 Design consultant, Ann Arbor Central Library, Ann Arbor, MI 2012 Design consultant, Private solar residence, Ann Arbor, MI 2008 Design consultant, Ann Arbor Central Library and DDA Parking Garage, with Luckenbach/ Ziegelman Architects, Ann Arbor, MI 2007 Charrette leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Research Support Facility, Golden, CO 2006 Design consultant, Regional Plan, Medway, England, with KUD International 2006 Consultant, Great Communities, METRO, Portland, OR 2003 Entrant, World Trade Center Memorial Competition, NY, NY 2002. Urban design charrette (with Calthorpe Assoc.), Arezzo, Italy 2002 Lowry Range Vision, charrette, Aurora, CO 2001 Housing and Growth Management Consultant, O.E.C.D. Review of Helsinki Regional Plan 2001 Lowertown Plan, Ann Arbor, MI 2001 Design consultant, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Science and Technology Facility, Golden, CO 2001 Guest designer for rural luxury resort in Litchfield, CT design charrette, Warren, VT 1999 Nolan/Kelbaugh condominium, Ann Arbor, MI 1999 Design consultant, Rainier Vista Hope VI Project, Seattle 2008-10 Executive Director of Design + Planning - designing individual projects and overseeing a multi- disciplinary team of 40 design professionals and support staff for all the design of a large portfolio of two dozen architecture, urban design and urban planning projects in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe, for Limitless, LLC, a government-owned international development company headquartered in Dubai As Principal in Kelbaugh Calhorpe Associates, Seattle, WA: 1988-98 Design consultant for Dale Chihuly, glass art installations, building design and renovation 1996 Alkimos/Eglintor Newtowns, Masterplanning, Perth, Australia 1995 Rest Facility, Okanogan Nat'l. Forest, Washington Pass, WA 1993 Civic Stadium Redesign, Turin, Italy (design consultant) 1991 Kenady Residence, Duvall, WA 1990 First Award, Place Jacques Cartier International Design Competition, Montreal, Canada (unbuilt) 1987 Kelbaugh Residence Addition and Remodel, Seattle As Principal in Kelbaugh +Lee, Princeton, NJ: 1985 New Jersey Fire Fighting Museum (not constructed) 1984 3rd Prize, Newport News Cultural Arts Pavilion V, Newport News, Virginia (unbuilt) 1984 PA Technology North American Headquarters and Laboratories, East Windsor, New Jersey, with Richard

Rogers and Partners, London 1984 Speculative Office Building, Princeton, New Jersey 1984 Saab automobile dealership, Trenton, New Jersey 1984 DEC computer store, Cincinnati, Ohio 1984 Wellspring Zendo, Pound Ridge, New York 1984 Design consultant, Business Centers, Digital Equipment Corporation 1984 Park Entrance Pavilion, East Brunswick, New Jersey 1983 Senior Citizen Housing Project, Roosevelt, New Jersey 1983 Mills-Wright Residence, Chatham, New Jersey 1982 First Prize, Monroeville Civic Center Design Competition, Monroeville, Pennsylvania with Don Prowler of

South St. Design (unbuilt) 1981 Milford Reservation Environmental Center, Milford, Pennsylvania 1981 Civic Center Master Plan, East Brunswick, New Jersey 1981 Sisko Residence, Metuchen, New Jersey 1981 Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Passive Solar Project, 6 prototype houses (with South St. Design)

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1979 Bonilla Residence, Cream Ridge, New Jersey 1979 Battle Residence addition, Princeton, New Jersey 1978 Multi-Level Detached House, Princeton, New Jersey 1978 Solar Retrofit, Peck House, Princeton, New Jersey 1978 Solar Warehouse-Office, Halkey Roberts Company, Paramus, New Jersey 1978 Dehkan Residence, Newton, New Jersey 1977 Office Interior, Ridolfi & Friedman, Lawrenceville, New Jersey 1977 North 25 Housing Project, Trenton, New Jersey (project mgr., City of Trenton, w/ Bond & Ryder Architects) 1977 Ike Williams Community Center, Trenton, New Jersey (project architect for City of Trenton) 1977 Calhoun Street Firehouse, Trenton, New Jersey (project designer for City of Trenton) 1976 Garbage Transfer Station, Ewing Township, New Jersey (project designer for City of Trenton) 1975 Kelbaugh House, Princeton, New Jersey 1970 Perry Street Playground, Trenton, New Jersey (designer) 1969 Black Cultural Center, Trenton, New Jersey (designer-builder with fellow VISTA volunteers) Plus numerous smaller projects and design consultancies around the USA. PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Reviewed UMOR proposal of Katie Newell, March, 2019 Completed book manuscript review for Intellect Books, November, 2018 Participated in CNU Founders Retreat, San Francisco, November, 2018 ULI Nichols Prize Committee meeting, ULI Annual Convention, Boston Member’s Representative, Downtown Citizens’ Advisory Committee, Ann Arbor, 2017 - Numerous presentations on Cambridge/Ann Arbor Comparison to Ann Arbor Mayor, City staff, community group, 2017 Representative of CNU and of Ax:xon Fdn at Habitat III, Quito, Equador, October, 2016 Advisor and Juror, City of Detroit’s Pink Zone RFQ, July – December, 2016 Organizing Core Committee, 350 SE Michigan, 2016 Committee member and attendee at ULI’s Nichols Prize 15th anniversary, Kansas City, September, 2016 Volunteer, OHR Fundraising Ride, AA Bicycle Touring Society, July, 2016 Tour of Downtown Ann Arbor, 50 attendees at CNU 24 in Detroit, June, 2016 De-sign Jury, “Mumbai Studio,” (Rahul Mehrotra), Harvard GSD, May, 2015 Member, Local Host Committee, CNU24 Detroit, organizer, convener, CNU24 book on Detroit, Jan 1, 2015 - Design Jury, Knowlton School of Architecture, OSU, May 2014 Member, Review Team, School of Architecture, U of Calgary, April, 2013 Member, Review Team, School of Architecture, U of Miami, March, 2013 Design Jury, M Arch Theses, UC Berkeley, Nov. 2012, March, 2015 Design Jury, Chair, Charter Awards Ceremony, CNU20, West Palm Beach, FL, May 2012 International Technical Advisory Committee, Global Footprint Network, Oakland, CA, 2011 - Member, Steering Committee, UM Mott Hospital Art program, Ann Arbor, 2011 Member, Advisory Committee, Advancing Education for Sustainability, Second Nature/USGBC, 2009 Design Jury, Daniel Burnham Memorial, invited national competition, Chicago, 2009 Chair, International Advisory Panel, School of Design & Environment, National University of Singapore, 2008 Member, Organizing Committee, National Academy of Environmental Design, ACSA, 2008 Member, Board of Directors, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2007 – Member, Pfizer Site SWAT Team, Ann Arbor, 2007 Member, Steering Committee, Michigan’s Golden Spike, TOD committee for SE Michigan, 2006 – 2008 Member, Citizens Advisory Committee, Detroit Metro/Wayne County Airport Master Plan, 2006 – 2008 Selection Advisory Committee, AIA Gold Medal and Firm of the Year, 2006 Guest Speaker, UT Austin School of Architecture faculty retreat, 2006 Design Jury, Residential Design Awards Competition, Preserve the Dunes, Michigan, 2006 Design Jury, 2006 Places/EDRA Awards, Spokane, WA, 2006 Design Jury, Whittier Peninsula Urban Design/Planning Competition, Columbus, OH, 2005 Design Jury, 2005 Charter Awards, Congress for the New Urbanism, Washington DC, 2005 Design Jury, Labs 21 National Student Design Competition, N.R.E.L. - E.P.A., Washington DC, 2004 Review Panel, Design Arts, N.E.A., Washington DC, 2004 Design Jury, Shops at Lafayette Park, Detroit, TCAUP faculty design competition, 2004 Downtown Residential Task Force, City of Ann Arbor, 2003-2004 Resource Team, Michigan Land Use Leadership Council, 2003 Design Jury, AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects, Washington DC, 2003

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Co-organizer, Resource Team, speaker, Midwest Mayor’s Institute on City Design, Ann Arbor, MI, 2002 Design Jury, NCARB Prize (for integrating practice and the academy), New Orleans, 2002 Jury Facilitator and Master of Ceremonies, AIA Seattle Design Awards, 2001 Invited Participant, “How Can the Architect Contribute to a Sustainable World?” Wingspread Conf., Racine, WI, 2001 Advisory Board, Art Pro Tem, Ann Arbor, MI, 2000 – 2002 Member Washtenaw Economic Development Group, 2000 – 2002 Member, J.C. Nichols Prize Advisory Committee, National ULI, 2000 – Member, ULI District Council Steering Committee, Detroit, 2000 – 2008 Peer Professional, Design Excellence Program, General Services Administration, 2000 – Design Jury, National Design Awards, GSA, Washington DC, 2000 Design Jury, New Jersey Society of Architects Annual Design Awards, Newark, NJ, 2000 Design Jury, Missouri AIA Annual Design Charrette, Jefferson City, MO, 2000 Team Member, Architecture Department Review, University of Notre Dame, 1999 Team Member, Architecture School Review, University of Tennessee, 1999 Program Chair, “Architecture and Urbanism,” ACSA Administrators Conference, Savannah, 1999 Chair, National Urban Design Honor Awards, AIA, 1999 Fellow, Institute for Urban Design, 1999 Team Leader, Somerset Regional Center Design Charrette, Somerville, NJ, 1999 Team Leader, “The Civic Center as a City Place,” Design Charrette, University of Washington, 1999 Invited Attendee, “Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life,” The White House, March 1999 Design Jury, Bagley Avenue Pedestrian Bridge Competition, Detroit, 1998 Resource Team, Mayor's Institute on City Design XXIII, University of Virginia, 1998 Forum Chair, Speaker, 1998 AIA Regional and Urban Design Conference, Celebration, FL, 1998 Gesundheit Foundation Design Charrette, Vermont, 1998 Member, Downtown-University District Light Rail Task Force, Regional Transit Authority, 1997 Member, National Advisory Board, Regional and Urban Design Committee, AIA, 1997 – Design Jury, AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year, 1997 Semi-Finalist, Interim Appointment, Seattle City Council, 1996 Team Facilitator, University District Light Rail Workshop, 1996 Member, Urban Design Forum, Seattle, 1996-98 Fundraising for Allied Arts, NIAUSI, 1000 F.O.W. and Regional Express, autumn, 1996 Member, Board of Directors, Arcade, Journal of Architecture and Design in the Northwest, 1996 Member, Architect/Engineer Advisory Task Force, Washington State Major League Stadium, Seattle, 1996 Design Jury, Progressive Architecture, 43rd Annual Awards Program, Stamford, CT., 1995 Member, Charter Committee, Co-Chair, Education Task Force, Congress for the New Urbanism, 1994 Volunteer, No on 48 Campaign, Seattle, 1995 Member, Board of Directors, 1000 Friends of Washington, 1995-98 Member, King Street Grounds Crew, Seattle, 1995 Member, Parks Committee, Seattle Commons, 1993-95 Design Jury, Innovations in Housing, National Competition, American Plywood Assoc., Seattle, 1995 Design Jury, AIA Pacific and NW Regional Honor Awards, Seattle, 1994 Design Jury, Collegiate Exhibition for in Urban Design, AIA Regional & Urban Design Committee, 1993 Faculty Associate, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Workshop, Ft. Collins, CO, 1993 Member, AIA Vision 2020 Task Force on Suburbia, 1993 Design Jury, San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA, 1993 Design Jury, Cedar Shake and Shingle National Architectural Awards, 1993 Member, National Institute for Architectural Education, 1993-97 Member, 100th Anniversary Committee, Seattle AIA Chapter, 1992-93 Jury for National Institute Honors, AIA, Washington, DC, 1991 Member, Board of Directors, Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy, 1991-1995 Member, AIA National Task Force on Energy, 1991-93 Design Jury, Washington State Historical Society Museum Design Competition, Tacoma, 1991 Design Jury, The Department of Ecology Building, Int'l. Design/Build Competition, Olympia, WA, 1990-91 Member, National Steering Committee, AIA Education Initiative, 1990-94 Design Jury, Oregon Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects, 1990 Design Jury, Foster High School, South Central School District (Seattle), 1989 AIA National Committee on Design, 1988-89 AIA National Architects in Education Committee, 1988-1990 Pier 48 Design Charrette, Port of Seattle, 1988 Urban Design Committee, Seattle AIA Chapter, 1987-89

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Design Jury, Georgia AIA Chapter, 1988 Member, Seattle AIA Honor Awards Committee, 1987-89 1st Vice President, Seattle AIA Chapter, 1987 Fellowship Jury, Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy, 1987, 1994 Design Jury, National Non-Residential Awards Program, Wood Council of America, 1987 Design Jury, SW Washington AIA Honor Awards, 1987 Design Jury, Energy Design Awards, Virginia Society of Architects, 1987 Member, Central Waterfront Resource Group, Port of Seattle, 1987 Member, Seattle Center 25th Anniversary Architect's Committee, 1987 Design Jury, Idaho AIA Honor Awards, 1987 Design Panel, Children in Architecture Project, 1986-87 Design Jury, Spokane AIA Biennial Design Awards, 1986 Design Jury, Northwest Industrial Design Competition, 1986 Member, Tau Sigma Delta, 1986

Design Jury, 47o North Design Competition, Tacoma, WA, 1985 Design Jury, Seattle AIA Honor Awards, 1985 Chairman, Arts Demonstration Panel, National Endowment for the Arts, 1984-85 American Institute of Architects, New Jersey Society of Architects, 1977-85 Member, Princeton Economic Development Commission, 1985 Designer, “Sustainable Communities” Design Charrette, Westerbaek Ranch, California, 1984 Board of Directors, Mid-Atlantic Solar Energy Center, 1978-83 American Solar Energy Society, 1979-85 Resource Committee, North East Solar Energy Center, 1980-82 Construction Board of Appeals, Princeton, New Jersey 1982-85 Instructor, AIA Energy in Architecture Workshops, 1981-82 Design Jury, ACSA National Design and Energy Competition, 1982 Design Jury, National Passive Solar Design Competition, 1980 Co-Chairman: Int'l. Design Charrette, Po Riverfront, Turin, Italy, 1987 2nd International Daylighting Conference, Long Beach, California, Fall 1986 Energy and Big Building Design Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1981 Energy Retrofit Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, 1980 2nd National Passive Solar Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1978 New Jersey Solar Standards Task Force, 1979 Technical Review Panel, HUD Solar Demonstration Program, Cycles 4, 4a and 5, 1978-80 National Technical Advisory Committee, SUN DAY, May 3, 1978 Princeton Regional Planning Board, 1977-78 ACADEMIC TEACHING AND SERVICE 2018-19 FALL - taught Arch 672 (Systems studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City);

served on Taubman College Graham Scholars committee and Graham Program selection committee; Fac-ulty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment); guest juror for Kasey Vliet; member Scientific Club; WINTER – On leave; submitted article manuscripts to four journals (JAE, JAPA, Michigan Journal of Public Affairs, HRPUB), advised student group Clean Wolverines

2017-18, FALL – taught Arch 672 (Systems studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City); speaker at LunchUP; served on Taubman College Graham Scholars committee and Graham Program se-lection committee; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment); attended Energy Institute meet-ings; guest juror for Kit McCullough; member Scientific Club; WINTER – taught URP533/Arch506 (Sus-tainable Urbanism and Architecture) and Arch 562 (Propositions studio); “Urban Cool” lecture and panel in College Lecture series; TPMR Committee for Lecturer promotions, Faculty; Grad Admissions Committee, advised two Hines/ULI Competition teams and one HUD competition team; guest seminar instructor, Ar-chitecture PhD students, guest reviewer, Roy Strickland, guest critic (2x), Peter Allen’s Real Estate course, RSB, guest speaker, John Hieftje’s course, FSPP, guest speaker; Arch 672 student team won an award in the annual student show; Arch 562 site model exhibited at AA City Hall

2016 - 17 Member, President’s Committee on Greenhouse Gas Reduction; Faculty; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd.; Fall – taught Arch 672 (Propositions studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City). Served as Ph.D. committee member for Ian Trivers, speaker at LunchUP; Winter Term – led Alumni trip to SE Asia in February; Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge University, March 6 – July 15 2015-16 Member, President’s Committee on Greenhouse Gas Reduction; Faculty; Faculty Associate, PITE

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(Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd.; Fall – taught Arch 672 (Propositions studio) and UP533/Arch 506 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture), Winter – taught Arch 672 (Propositions studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City). Served as Ph.D. committee member for Ian Trivers, speaker at LunchUP; organizer and sponsor of first North Campus Criterium bike race 2014-15 Chair, College P&T Committee on Prof of Practice; Member, President’s Committee on Greenhouse Gas Reduction; Faculty, 3 credit Independent Study for three March students; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd.; Fall – taught Arch 552 (networks stu-dio) and UP533/Arch 506 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture), Winter – taught Arch 672 (systems studio and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City). Served as Ph.D. committee member for Ian Trivers, speaker at LunchUP, Urban Design Studio Re-view, UC Berkeley, Harvard GSD 2013-14 Member SNRE Faculty Search Committee; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd.; Fall – taught Arch 552 (networks studio) and UP533/Arch 506 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture), Winter – taught Arch 672 (systems studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City). Served as Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor; Ph.D. committee member for Ian Trivers, advised/assisted several undergrad student groups and initiatives 2012-13 Member P+T Committee; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd. Fall – taught Arch 552 (networks studio) and UP533/Arch 506 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture), 552 team won one of two 2G1-3G4 graduate studio Alumni Citations Winter – taught Arch 672 (systems studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City), Served as Undergraduate Honors and as MUP Thesis Advisor; advisor for Rackham Summer Internship and committee member for Ian Trivers, URP Ph.D. student; advised/assisted various undergrad student groups and initiatives 2011-12 Member P+T Committee; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Fall - taught Arch 672 (propositions studio) and UP533/Arch 506 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture), 672 team won the top graduate studio Alumni award and a 2nd place award. Winter – taught Urban Design 732 (studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City), Served as Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor; committee member for SOAD Undergraduate independent study; worked with UM students in volunteer solar rural school project in Santa Cruz, Guatemala (Winter Break); Guest lectures at Wallace House and University Commons, Essay on Dubai published in Agora, MUP annual student journal 2010-11 Chair, P+T Committee; Faculty Associate, PITE (Program on the Environment), SMART Advisory Bd., Fall - taught Arch 672 (studio) and UP696/Arch 503 (Sustainable Urbanism and Architecture) Winter – taught Urban Design 732 (studio) and Arch/UP357 (Architecture, Sustainability and the City), Taught and advised team that won 1st Prize ($50k) in ULI/Hines National Competition (out of 153 teams). 2008-10 On unpaid Leave, as Executive Director of Design+Planning, Limitless LLC, Dubai, UAE 2007-08 Dean’s Council, Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute; Co-Principal Investigator, “Sustainable

Mobility,” CARSS research project; Organizer and Team Leader 10th Annual Design Charrette; Steering Committee, UM Detroit Center; Executive Committee, Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute; Cam-pus Planning Advisory Committee; North Campus Planning Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Com-mittee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Arts on Earth Directors Group; President’s Advisory Committee on Public Art; School for Deans Committee

2006-07 Dean’s Council, Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute; Co-Director, Arts on Earth Initiative; Co-Principal Investigator, “Sustainable Mobility,” CARSS research project; Organizer and Team Leader 9th Annual Design Charrette; Steering Committee, UM Detroit Center; Executive Committee, Michigan Memo-rial Phoenix Energy Institute; Campus Planning Advisory Committee; North Campus Planning Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Committee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Arts on Earth Direc-tors Group

2005-06 Dean’s Council, Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute; Co-Principal Investigator, “Sustainable Mobility,” CARSS research project; Steering Committee, Organizer and Team Leader 8th Annual Design Charrette; UM Detroit Center; Campus Planning Advisory Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Commit-tee; External Elements Design Review Committee

2004-05 Co-Principal Investigator, “Sustainable Mobility,” CARSS research project; Organizer and Team Leader 7th Annual Design Charrette, Steering Committee, UM Detroit Center; Campus Planning Advisory Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Committee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Co-chair, Campus Environmental Task Force; Institute for Social Research Executive Committee

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2003-04 Lafayette Park/Mies Design Competition organizer/juror; faculty lecturer, UMAA Tour of Italy; Organizer and Team Leader 6th Annual Design Charrette; Campus Planning Advisory Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Committee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Co-chair, Campus Environmental Task Force; Detroit Center Ad Hoc Task Force; Institute for Social Research Executive Committee

2002-03 Principal Investigator, “North Campus Redux,”; Organizer and Team Leader 5th Annual Design Charrette, keynote speaker “Planning,” UTEP program; Workshop Leader, UM/ULI Forum; Co-chair, Campus Environ-mental Task Force; Campus Planning Advisory Committee; UM Art Museum Executive Committee; Exter-nal Elements Design Review Committee; Bioterrorism and Health Preparedness Task Force; Institute for Social Research Executive Committee.

2. Co-taught MUD Lowertown Studio Fall Term; Organizer and Team Leader 4th Annual Design Charrette; Panel organizer and moderator, Detroit Theme Semester; Plenary speaker, UM/ULI Real Estate Forum; Speaker “Building for the Future” conference, Michigan Union; “Sprawl” lecture to U.M.T.R.I.; UM Art Mu-seum Executive Committee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Faculty Council, Ginsberg Cen-ter for Community Service Learning.

2000-01 TCAUP Opening Lecture; Lecture, Michigan Land Use Summit; Team Leader, Toledo Walk Westgate Char-rette; Organizer and Team Leader 3rd Annual Design Charrette; organizer and speaker 4th National Sympo-sium on New Urbanism; Provost’s Advisory Council on the Environment; UM Art Museum of Art Executive Committee; External Elements Design Review Committee; Ginsberg Center for Community Service Learn-ing Faculty Council.

1999-00 Fall Term: team leader, Design Charrette, Ahmedabad, India Architecture Program; Guest Lecture in Sus-tainable Cities Symposium; Guest Lecture, Arch. 811; Winter Term: Organizer and Team Leader 2nd An-nual Design Charrette; Guest Lecture, Arch 323 and URP 502; Fall & Winter Terms: Provost’s Advisory Council on the Environment, Arts of Citizenship Executive Committee, UM Museum of Art Executive Com-mittee, External Elements Design Review Committee, Media Union Executive Committee, Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning Faculty Council

1998-99 University of Michigan, Fall Term: Inaugural Lecture; Alumni Weekend Lecture; co-taught graduate design studio on North Campus with Robert Beckley; led 3 faculty retreats/fora; Winter Term: Organizer and Team Leader in 1st Annual Design Charrette; Retreat Follow-Up Committee on Non-Tenure Track Instruc-tional Faculty; Fall & Winter Terms: Provost’s Advisory Council on the Environment; Arts of Citizenship Ex-ecutive Committee, UM Museum of Art Executive Committee, External Elements Design Review Commit-tee, Media Union Executive Committee

1997-98 Lecture, September Orientation; A. Qtr.: taught Arch 503; W. Qtr.: Taught Arch 501, CAUP 200; Sp. Qtr.: taught Arch 561, Arch 505, team leader in R.T.A./U.W. Design Charrette; 5 Thesis Committees; College Council; Chair, Thesis Committee

1996-97 Lecture, September Orientation; A. Qtr.: taught Arch 503; W. Qtr.: taught Arch 200/CAUP 200 and Arch 501; Sp. Qtr.: taught Arch 402/505 and Arch 561; team leader for Denny Regrade Charrette; team leader for Burnaby Sustainable Urban Landscapes Design Charrette, U.B.C., Summer '97; 8 Thesis committees (4 as chair); College Council, Thesis Committee, Admissions Committee, Visiting Lecture Committee

1995-96 A.Qtr: taught Arch 500, Team Leader, Sustainable Urban Landscapes Charrette, U.B.C., Hyde Chair Guest Critic, U. of Nebraska; W. and Sp. Qtrs.: taught CAUP 200/Arch 200, faculty exchange with U. of Sydney; Faculty Senate, Visiting Lecture Committee, 3 Thesis Committees, ACSA Task Force on Accreditation.

95. A.Qtr: Professional leave - taught at Tokyo Institute of Architecture and lectured at Kobe University; W. Qtr: taught CAUP 200 & Arch 501; Sp. Qtr: organizer and team leader, 11th Annual Design Charrette “The Ave - Where Town Meets Gown,” taught Arch. 402/ 505; Faculty Senate; Admissions Committee; Chair, Thesis Committee; Visiting Lecture Comm; 6 Thesis committees; 1 Ph.D. Committee; Program Review Team, School of Architecture, Arizona State University; Advisory Panel, Boyer Report, Carnegie Foundation, Princeton, N.J.

1993-94 A. Qtr.: Professional Leave; W. Qtr.: co-taught Arch 304 and CAUP 200; Sp. Qtr.: taught Arch 505; organ-izer and team co-leader, 10th Annual Design Charrette, “Terminal 91 and Beyond: Interventions at Inter-bay”; Admissions Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Chair 4 Thesis Committees; invited speaker, “Educating Architects for a Sustainable Environment,” Cooper Landing, Alaska; speaker at ACSA/AIA Teachers Seminar, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan; co-principal Investigator, $110,000 contract to study Interbay area for the Port of Seattle and City of Seattle; NAAB Accreditation Visiting Team, Syracuse University School of Architecture; awarded “Faculty Frame”; $10,000 grant, for book, Graham Founda-tion.

1992-93 A. Qtr.: co-taught Architecture in Rome I at UW Rome Center; W. Qtr.: co-taught CAUP 200, “Introduction to Planning and Design”; organizer and team co-leader, 9th Annual Design Charrette, “Reinvesting the Peace Dividend: Visions for Sand Point”; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; 3 Thesis Committees; faculty advisor for Honorable Mention in “Taylor Yard” National AIAS Design Competition.

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1991-92 Co-taught CAUP 200, “Introduction to Planning and Design,” co-taught Arch 505 design studio on Lacey, WA; Principal Investigator “Housing Affordability and Density” Grant, $150,000, Washington State Dept. of Community Development; organizer and team co-leader, 8th Annual Design Charrette, “The Seattle Commons: The Greening and Housing of the South Lake Union Neighborhoods”; College Executive Com-mittee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; 3 Thesis Committees; College Lecture Series, “Pe-destrian Pockets: Affordable Housing, Affordable Communities.”

1990-91 Compasso d'Oro Award submittal (given to the Department of Architecture for promoting design excel-lence); organizer and Team Co-Leader, 7th Annual Design Charrette, “Designing the Region: New Commu-nities for the New Century”; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; 3 Thesis Committees.

1989-90 Appointed to Urban Design Faculty; Forum on Growth Management; Organizer, “The Kingdome Connec-tion” Design Charrette; 5 Thesis Committees; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; Regional Steering Committee; AIA Educator/Practitioner Forum; ACSA/AIA National En-ergy Advisory Board.

89. Co-taught design studio; Organizer, “Private Ritual in Public Places” Design Charrette; Fieldwork in Profes-sional Practice; 11 Thesis Committees; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; Editorial Board Column 5; Regional Steering and Executive Committees; AIA Educator/Practi-tioner Forum; AIA/ACSA National Energy Advisory Board; ACSA/NIAE Case Study Project; National Advisory Board.

1987-88 Co-taught Design Studio; Organizer and Team Leader, “Pedestrian Pocket” Design Charrette; Fieldwork in Professional Practice; 8 Thesis Committees; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Shop Committee; Editorial Board, Column 5; Faculty sponsor, 2nd Place, ACSA/American Wood Council Student Design Competition.

1986-87 Co-taught Design Studio, Urban Design Studio, Furniture Design, Fieldwork in Professional Practice, 8 Thesis Committees; Organizer and Team Leader “La Murazzi” Design Charrette, School of Architecture, Turin, Italy; Faculty Advisor, ACSA/GM Student Design Competition; UW Arts Task Force; School of Art Divi-sion Head Review Committee; College Executive Committee; Visiting Lecture Committee; Advisor, Column 5, student journal

1985-86 University of Washington - Design Studio; Organizer, “Housing for Homeless” Design Charrette; Fieldwork in Professional Practice; 6 Thesis Committees; Instructor, ACSA Institute on Design & Energy, University of Oregon; College Publications Committee; College Visiting Lecture Committee.

1984-85 University of Pennsylvania - taught Design Studio; New Jersey Institute of Technology - taught Design Stu-dio; taught at ACSA Summer Institute on Design & Energy, University of Miami

1983-84 University of Pennsylvania - taught Design Studio; New Jersey Institute of Technology - taught Design Stu-dio; University of Miami - taught Design Studio and seminar with Don Prowler

1982-83 University of Pennsylvania - taught Design Studio; New Jersey Institute of Technology – taught Design Stu-dio; University of North Carolina at Charlotte - co-taught Design Studio and seminar with P. Calthorpe

1981-82 Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Visiting Professor - taught Design Studio, seminar; New Jersey Insti-tute of Technology - taught Design Studio; taught ACSA Summer Institute on Design & Energy, M.I.T.

1978-81 New Jersey Institute of Technology, Sr. Lecturer - taught Design Studio, Building Construction, Energy and Architecture

PERSONAL Born: January 25, 1945, Brooklyn, NY Married to Kathleen Nolan Home address: 223 E. Ann Street, Unit 13 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (home) 734 827 2259 [email protected] (mobile) 734 358-9587 University: Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan 2000 Bonisteel, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069