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Joongsub Kim, PhD, RA, AIA, AICP Executive Summary of Achievements
Summary Statement: Joongsub Kim’s work centers on “engaged scholarship.” Deeply rooted in community engagement and applied research, his scholarship follows Social Construction, Participatory Action Research and Practice, and Architect as Facilitator, among the nine public interest design and practice research (PID[PR]) models proposed by him (published as a chapter in a book entitled Handbook of Socially Engaged Architecture in 2018 by Routledge, New York). Dr. Kim has enriched architecture through his teaching, research, service, and leadership by advancing the national discourse on significant urban challenges, social justice, community identity, and service values in architecture, while also establishing alternative practices that empower some of Detroit’s most challenging communities. Impacting National and International Dialogues: Dr. Kim’s significant research in the global challenge of urban growth and shrinkage, sustainable communities, alternative urbanisms, urban communication, community identity, urban design review, and community development capacity building systems resulted in 20 national and international grants, including a National Endowment for the Arts Grant, a Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Grant, a National and Community Service America Grant, a grant from the Urban Communication Foundation in partnership with the Environmental Design Research Association, Graham Foundation Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Research Grants, Yonsei University-Korean Government Urban Regeneration research grants, and Congress for the New Urbanism research grants. Dr. Kim was featured in more than 50 national and international publications and presentations, including the Journal of Urban Design, Environment & Behavior, Urban Design International, the Architectural Research Centers Consortium Journal, Places, Architectural Record, Architect, IN_BO Journal (Italy), Open House International Journal (UK), the Association of College of Schools of Architecture (ACSA) national conferences, the international Making Cities Livable Conference, and conferences at Oxford University, England; University College Dublin, Ireland; Yonsei University, Korea; and Harvard University. Dr. Kim’s work in design review, involving, design reviewers in 50 states in the United States was written for a book and will be published in 2018 by Springer Press. His most recent scholarly projects in socially responsive development, smart cities, alternative practice models, urban communication, and healthy urbanism were also written for a book (under review by Springer Publisher). Dr. Kim, as an expert in engaged scholarship, was an “Invited Referee / Examinateur” for the International Insight Grant Application, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada in 2016 and 2018. He is also the principal investigator for the national and international community development systems research in 2017–2018 (funded by the Kellogg Foundation and the Erb Foundation) to support the citywide initiative of Building the Engine of Community Development in Detroit (BECDD). In addition, Dr. Kim revived the dormant American Institute of Architects (AIA) Detroit Urban Priorities Committee (UPC), which then received an AIA National grant. During 2010–11, he organized 4 symposia and exhibits entitled “Detroit by Design 2011” where 120 architects from around the world submitted their work. He convened experts and citizens for dialogues on the “shrinking city” phenomena, focusing on urban centers, transportation, urban agriculture, and landscape. The event received national attention and was featured in the AIA magazine Architect, culminating in a book called Detroit by Design 2011, co-edited by Dr. Kim. The event also stimulated numerous proposals in 2012, one of which was an international ideas competition organized by the UPC, in which 400 architects from around the world participated. The competition received international and national attention, being presented the book Detroit by Design 2012: International Riverfront Competition, which was co-edited by Dr. Kim. The competition is the subject of research by members of several universities, including Columbia University, and is used as a national model for an ideas competition and civic engagement by AIA chapters, such as
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AIA Colorado and AIA Ohio. In addition, the competition inspired a significant community outreach effort in 2013, called the “Jefferson-Chalmers Pop-Up Retail Project” along Detroit’s riverfront. This event, led by Dr. Kim and key members of the UPC in collaboration with several communities, received extensive citywide attention and media coverage, such as Model D. Dr. Kim was among the handful of faculty members chosen from across the country to join the AIA National Research Summit, a task force advising the AIA on its national research policy in 2015 and 2017. Dr. Kim has been serving on the AIA National Committee on Regional and Urban Design since 2014. He also received the AIA Michigan Chapter President’s Award in 2012 and AIA Detroit Chapter Charles Blessing Award in 2015, in recognition of his “outstanding contributions to the advancement of the built environment.” Creating Architecture through Alternative Practices: Dr. Kim’s work transcends the boundaries of architecture, incorporates other disciplines, and integrates the academic with the practice. Through more than 60 of Dr. Kim’s studio projects and research studies, he managed to expand the influence of the architectural profession. His social construction/justice model as an alternative practice won first prize in the 2005/2006 International Architectural Education Competition, which was judged by renowned experts, including Professor Henry Sanoff and was published in Open House International, England. Dr. Kim established two volunteer group initiatives, Good Deeds Good Design Group in Detroit ([GD]³) and Public Interest Design Practices and Research (PID[PR]), expanding the scope of architectural engagement by promoting alternative practices and earning a national grant from NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards). In addition, Dr. Kim organized a unique international PID[PR] competition in 2012 that encouraged the collaboration between the public and architects through social media. Dr. Kim co-organized and hosted the Structures for Inclusion International Conference in Detroit, a leading international forum in public interest design and socially responsible development, in partnership with Design Corps, Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. Kim’s work has been disseminated nationally and internationally through more than 60 presentations and peer-reviewed articles, and he earned national research grants from the Boston Society of Architects and the Graham Foundation. Empowering the Toughest Communities: Dr. Kim’s pioneering work, through his student-based Lawrence Technological University Detroit Studio (ltu-DS), focuses on small and troubled communities that face brutal realities in the trenches of America’s most challenging city. He provides opportunities for design-based social learning that benefits professionals, architecture students, residents, and their children, educating them on the power of design, while changing their world views. As Director of the Detroit Studio and an educator and facilitator, Dr. Kim works with “small heroes” and grassroots organizations, collaborating with 2,000 citizens in 50 neighborhoods during 18 years. His story was published in 2006 in the book From the Studio to the Street, which was co-sponsored by the AIA, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, ACSA, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, and the American Association for Higher Education. According to the editor William Zeisel, the book was the first in the nation to make a formal connection between service-learning pedagogy and architectural practice. The Detroit Studio has been the subject of research studies as a successful example of a grassroots-based design center by scholars in Germany, Turkey, and Korea, and universities in California, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Dr. Kim also received the 2003–2004 ACSA /AIAS National New Faculty Teaching Award. He fostered collaboration among various groups to promote sustainable communities and regional sustainability and received the 2006–2007 ACSA National Collaborative Practice Award citation and national grants from several agencies, including the Adaptive Environments Center, Boston, the National Endowment for the Arts, Knight Foundation, and the American Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C., in collaboration with the AIA.
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Updated: May 1, 2018 Section 1: Summary of Academic and Outreach Work Joongsub Kim, PhD, RA, AIA, AICP is a full professor in the faculty of the College of Architecture and Design (CoAD), at Lawrence Technological University (LTU). He also serves as a design and planning consultant for organizations, in both Korea and Michigan. He has a joint graduate architectural science and planning degree (MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts), a PhD in architecture-environmental psychology (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), a graduate architecture degree (Nebraska), and an undergraduate architectural engineering degree (Hong-Ik, Korea). Dr. Kim received a number of awards and grants, including a 1999 Lincoln Institute of Land Policy National Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship; a 2003 Architecture for Social Justice Award sponsored by the Adaptive Environments Center, Boston, and the National Endowment for the Arts; and a 2003–2004 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)/American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) National New Faculty Teaching Award. Other awards received by Professor Kim since 2006, include a 2006 International Architectural Education Competition Award (First Prize and Publication Award) sponsored by Open House International Journal, UK; a 2006 Boston Society of Architects National Research Grants award; a 2006–2007 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award Citation; a 2008 Graham Foundation Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Research Grants Award; 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2012 awards from the American Architectural Foundation, Washington DC; 2008 and 2015 Mary E. and Richard E. Marburger Distinguished Achievement Awards - The Champion for Institutional Excellence and Preeminence from Lawrence Technological University; the inaugural Michael Brill Grant Award in Urban Communication and Environmental Design, sponsored by the Urban Communication Foundation and the Environmental Design Research Association; the 2011 NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards ) National Grant Award for the Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy; a 2016 NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) Art Works Grant Award (design category); a 2016 Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Grant Award; grant awards from Kellogg Foundation and Erb Foundation for the national and international research scan in community development in 2017; and a grant award from the Michigan Humanities Council (in association with the National Endowment for the Humanities) in 2018 Equally, Professor Kim received a 2012 AIA Michigan President’s Award and a 2015 AIA Detroit Charles Blessing Award for “outstanding contributions to the advancement of the built environment by an influential architect.” He revived the dormant AIA Detroit Urban Priorities Committee, leading it from 2010 to 2014. Currently, he serves on the AIA National Committee on Regional and Urban Design. He was invited to the AIA National Research Summit 2015 and 2017 to advise the AIA on its national policy on promoting research in practice through collaboration between the academy and professionals. He also brought the 2015 Structures for Inclusion international conference, a leading advocacy conference of socially responsible design, to Detroit and co-chaired it. Dr. Kim directs the CoAD-based The Detroit Studio, a community-based program. The Detroit Studio projects focus on small communities that face brutal realities in the trenches of America’s most challenging city. The studio also provides opportunities for design-based social learning that benefits professionals, architecture students, residents, and their children, educating them on the power of design and changing their world-views. As Director of the Detroit Studio and an educator and facilitator, Dr. Kim works with “small heroes” and grassroots organizations on various community-based projects.
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The mission of The Detroit Studio is educational, as it provides students with an enriched educational experience through community-based architectural, urban design and community development projects, while offering accessible and useful programs and information to the public, design profession, municipal officials and business community. The Detroit Studio is an off-campus studio facility, founded in 1999 by the CoAD at LTU, located in midtown Detroit. Its location in central Detroit creates a unique educational setting for students, while its long-term commitment to working with Detroit neighborhoods distinguishes it from the programs of other local universities. The Detroit Studio is committed to serving communities in Detroit, Wayne County and Southeastern Michigan as part of the mission of a local university, through Service Learning projects that utilize interdisciplinary collaboration and teamwork to address real needs, problems and potentials. The projects developed at The Detroit Studio serve communities in areas of Urban Design, Planning, and Sustainable Community Development. The studio establishes partnerships with municipalities, design professionals, professional organizations, community organizations, business leaders, and local schools and universities. Dr. Kim has collaborated with nearly 2000 participants and 150 organizations in 50 communities over 18 years, through more than 60 studios at the Detroit Studio program. Dr. Kim also founded and directs two design and research groups called [GD]³ (Good Deeds Good Design Group in Detroit) and PID[PR] (Public Interest Design Practices and Research). He published journal articles and book chapters on the areas of service learning, architectural pedagogy, design review, New Urbanism, sustainable urban design, sustainable community revitalization, and environment psychology. His articles have been published in peer-reviewed journals including IN_BO (Italy), Urban Design International, Journal of Urban Design, Places, Environment & Behavior, Open House International (UK), and Architectural Research Centers Consortium Journal. Also his work has been mentioned in design or professional magazines including Architectural Record and Architect (the national magazine of the AIA.
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Education: 1975-1979: Hong-Ik University, Seoul, Korea, Bachelor of Science in Architectural
Engineering 1982-1984: University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, Master of Architecture 1984-1987: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Master of Science in
Architecture & Master in City Planning 1995-2001: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Ph.D. in Environmental Psychology in
Architecture and Urban Planning Practice:
State(s) or territory(ies) where nominee is licensed to practice architecture 1994-present: Registered Architect, State of Massachusetts, License No. 9257
Urban Planning 1999-present: American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP national certification)
Positions: In Education
2014-present: Full Professor College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2006-2013: Associate Professor (with tenure) College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2000-2005: Assistant Professor College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
1996 (fall): Graduate Student Instructor A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan
1999-2000: Graduate Student Instructor A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan
Positions: Architectural Education Coordination
2013-present: Director, Master of Urban Design Degree Program College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
2006-2009: Coordinator, Master of Architecture Degree Program, Urban Concentration College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
2000-2006: Coordinator, Integrated Design Studio Urban Component College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
2002-present: Director, Detroit Programs, Detroit, Michigan College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
2000-2002: Director, Pontiac Programs, Pontiac, Michigan College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
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Primary Courses Taught: Lawrence Technological University (2000 - present) Architecture & Urban Design Studios
Integrated Design Studio (architecture and urban design components, undergraduate) Advanced Design Studio (graduate) Urban Studio 1 & 2 (graduate) Collaborative Urban Design Studio (graduate) Allied Urban Design Studio (undergraduate) Master of Architecture Thesis
Subject Area Courses Public Interest Design Practices and Research Workshop (graduate and undergraduate) Environmental Psychology (undergraduate and graduate) Research Methods in Architecture (graduate) Urban Design Methods (graduate) Comprehensive Urban Exam (graduate) Research in Urban Design (graduate) Current Issues in Urban Design (graduate) Case Studies in Urban Design (graduate) Urban Design Policies and Implementation (graduate) Principles and Practices of Urban Design (graduate) Urban Global Lecture (undergraduate) Ecological Issues (graduate) Sustainable Urbanism (graduate) Directed Study (undergraduate) Independent Study (graduate)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1996, 1999-2000) Architecture Design Studios
Urban Design Studio (graduate) Subject Area Courses
Design Fundamentals (graduate) University Service and Committees:
University Committees 2015-present: Member, University Graduate Program Council 2015: Member, University Academic Conduct Review Committee 2014-2015: Member, University Strategic Planning Task Force, Lawrence Technological
University 2013-2014: Member, Civic Engagement Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2013-2014: Founder & Co-organizer, Research Day, Lawrence Technological University 2012-2014: Co-chair, University Research Support Services Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2007-present: Member, University Research Support Services Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2007-2008: Member, University Global Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2012-present: Member, Standing Committee for Tenure Removal, Lawrence Technological
University
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2004-2006: Member, University Strategic Planning Task Force, Lawrence Technological University
2004-2005: Member, University Applied Research Task Force, Lawrence Technological University
2001-2004: Member, University Assessment Committee, Lawrence Technological University
College of Architecture and Design Committee Chair 2013-2014: Chair, Landscape Architecture Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2011-present: Founder & Coordinator, Faculty Brown Bag Series, Lawrence Technological
University 2009-2011: Chair, Tenure Review Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2007-2008: Chair, Master of Urban Design Curriculum Development Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2007-2009: Chair, Executive Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2006-2009: Chair, Applied Research Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2005-2006: Chair, Urban Design Certificate Program Development Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2005-2006: Chair, Urban Design Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence Technological
University 2003-2005: Chair, Dean Search Committee, Lawrence Technological University
College of Architecture and Design Service and Committees 2017: Member, Midterm Tenure Review Committee, Lawrence Technological
University 2012-present: Member, Tenure Review and Promotion Committee, Lawrence Technological
University 2010-2014: Member, Ethics Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2010-2014: Member, Graduate Advanced Design Studio Curriculum Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2009-2010: Member, Faculty Council, Lawrence Technological University 2009-2010: Member, Interior Architecture Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2009-2010: Member, Assistant Dean Search Committee, Lawrence Technological University 2009-2010: Member, Research Infrastructure Committee, Lawrence Technological
University 2009-present: Member, Master of Urban Design Faculty Curriculum Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2006-2015: Member, Architecture Lecture Series Committee, Lawrence Technological
University 2001-2013: Member, Architecture Graduate Admissions Committee, Lawrence
Technological University 2005: Member, Architecture Chair Search Committee, Lawrence Technological
University
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2004: Member, Environmental Technology Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence Technological University
2001-2002: Member, Faculty Council, Lawrence Technological University 2001: Member, History Faculty Search Committee, Lawrence Technological University
Positions: Coordination of Community Outreach Programs
2002-present: Director, The Detroit Studio, Detroit, Michigan College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
2000-2002: Director, The Pontiac Studio, Pontiac, Michigan College of Architecture and Design, Lawrence Technological University
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Student Project at The Detroit Studio and The Pontiac Studio (project director: Joongsub Kim): selected examples
Student Project Project/Year/Location Mapping Station Humanities Project 2017-2019 Mapping Cart in Search of Oral and Visual [hi]stories of West End Tapestry 2016-2018 East Grand Boulevard Community Study 2016 West End Tapestry Project: Multipurpose Bike Park Urban Design 2016-2017 Detroit, Michigan
Sponsoring Group/ Funding (Rounded) Michigan Humanities Council Grant (an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities) West End Community Organizations $27,500 Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Grant West Grand Boulevard Collaborative City of Detroit $20,000 Genesis Hope Community Development Corporation Genesis Lutheran Church, Detroit $10,000 National Endowment for the Arts West Grand Boulevard Collaborative City of Detroit $50,000
Results Recognition/Awards 1 State Grant Award 2 Media Reports 3 Exhibitions 1 National Grant Award 1 Media Report 1 Audio Visual Presentation 1 Grant Award 2 Audio Visual Presentations 1 National Grant Award 1 Media Report 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Farmington Hills 10 Mile- Orchard Lake Area Study 2014-2015 (one semester: Phase 1-applied research; one semester: Phase 2-design studio) Farmington, Michigan
Farmington Hills and Farmington Mayor’s Offices, Economic Development and Planning Departments Michigan Municipal League $6,000
3 Media Reports 1 Exhibition 2 Audio Visual Presentation
Rouge Park Master Plan 2013 (one semester: Phase) Detroit, Michigan
Friends of Rouge Park National Environmental Education Foundation Grant $10,000
1 National Grant Award 1 Media Report 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
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Student Project Project/Year/Location
Sponsoring Group/ Funding (Rounded)
Results Recognition/Awards
Sustainable Zone Creative Zone 2011 (one semester: Phase 1- research via Environmental Psychology class; one semester: Phase 2-design studio) Rochester, Michigan Balduck Park Master Plan Study 2008 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan (International Exhibition Competition)
Oakland University Michigan Young Farmers Association Baldwin Center Community Development Corporation in Pontiac $50,000 Balduck, Cannon, and Finney Community Center and Recreation Complex Development Inc.
1 National Publication 2 Media Reports 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation 1 Civic Award 1 National Publication 1 International Exhibition 1 National Exhibition 1 Media Report 2 Audio Visual Presentations
East Forest Hope District Revitalization and Museum of HIP Design Project 2007-2008 (two semesters) Detroit, Michigan
Friends of Detroit Tri County Community Development Corporation $18,000
2 National Publications 2 Regional Publications 1 Media Report 1 Economic Development Grant Award 2 Audio Visual Presentations
Tax Increment Finance Authority (TIFA) District Master Plan Study 2007 (one semester) Inkster, Michigan
Tax Increment Finance Authority City of Inkster Inkster Planning & Economic Development Department $9,000
1 Local Publication 1 Board Citation 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Detroit Cluster 4 Master Plan Study 2007 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
City of Detroit Planning and Development Division The Greening of Detroit $6,800
1 National Grant Award 2 National Publications 1 International Exhibition 1 National Exhibition 1 Media Report 1 Audio Visual Presentation
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Student Project Project/Year/Location
Sponsoring Group/ Funding (Rounded)
Results Recognition/Awards
Urban Agriculture, Health, Fitness, Lifestyle Community Center 2006 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
Christ Community Development Corporation $7,800
1 National Grant Award 1 National Publication 1 International Exhibition 1 National Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Lewiston Downtown Master Plan and Design Guideline 2005 Lewiston, Michigan
Lewiston Board of Trustees $6,000
1 Local Publication 1 Board Citation 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Southfield City Center Master Plan 2005 (one semester) Southfield, Michigan
City of Southfield City Center Advisory Board Southfield Planning Department Southfield Mayor’s Office $15,000
1 National Publication 1 Local Publication 1 Board Citation 2 Media Reports 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Brightmoor Community Master Plan 2005 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development Brightmoor Middle and High Schools Charter One Bank $9,000
1 National Publication 1 Media Report 1 Exhibition 1 Board Citation 1 Presentation to Board
Parkside Neighborhood Revitalization 2004 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
City of Detroit Housing Commission Warren Conner Development Coalition Friends of Parkside Detroit Recreation Department Detroit Planning Department $17,000
1 Civic Award 1 National Publication 1 Board Citation 1 Media Report 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
New Theatre and Cultural Village Design Project 2003 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Repertory Theatre Focus HOPE Muslim Center $7,500
1 National Award 1 Media Report 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
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Student Project Project/Year/Location New Church Design and Davison- Rosa Parks Area Revitalization 2002 (one semester) Detroit, Michigan
Sponsoring Group/ Funding (Rounded)
Greater Quinn AME Church Detroit Repertory Theatre Muslim Center $15,000
Results Recognition/Awards
1 National Award 1 National Publication 1 Media Report 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
GM Pontiac Campus Master Plan 2001 (one semester (Pontiac Studio) Pontiac, Michigan
General Motors Co. $15,000
1 National Publication 1 Exhibition 1 Audio Visual Presentation
Invited Lectures, Presentations and Other:
International 2018: Invited Referee, Insight Grant Application, Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada 2016: Invited Referee / Examinateur, Insight Grant Application, Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada 2015: Co-organizer, Structures for Inclusion International Conference in partnership
with Design Corps, Raleigh, North Carolina, Detroit, Michigan 2012: Organizer, PIDPR (Public Interest Design Practices and Research): International
Design Competition, GD³ (Good Deeds Good Design Group in Detroit) and PIDPR (Public Interest Design Practices and Research) group, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan.
2012: Co-organizer, Detroit by Design 2012: Detroit Riverfront International Competition, American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee, Detroit, Michigan.
2009: Invited Speaker/Panelist, Green Tech, Eco Life, and Sustainable Architecture for Cities of Tomorrow, Korea Institute of Ecological Architecture and Environment and Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
2008: Invited Speaker, Architecture Lecture Series, Chungju National University, Chungju, Korea.
2008: Invited Speaker, The Role of Food and Agriculture in the Design and Planning of Buildings and Cities, Ryerson University School of Architecture, Toronto, Canada.
2008: Co-organizer, Marginal City Reciprocal City, International Urban Design Workshop, Chungju National University, Chungju, Korea.
2007: Invited Speaker, Urban Regeneration, Yonsei University, Jejudo, Korea. 2006: Keynote Speaker, Alternative Educational Ways for Teaching and Learning
Architectural Design, Open House International Journal, UK and Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey.
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National 2004-present: Invited Paper Reviewer for Peer-reviewed Journals: Journal of Urbanism,
Journal Urban Studies, Journal Environment & Behavior, Journal Building & Environment, Journal of Planning Education & Research, Journal Places, and Journal of the American Planning Association
2003-present: Invited Reviewer for Conference Papers: Environmental Design Research Association, Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, and Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
2017: Invited Participant, American Institute of Architects National Research Summit, St. Louis, Missouri
2017: Invited External Reviewer, Evaluation of Application for Promotion to the Rank of Full Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toledo, Ohio
2017: Invited External Reviewer, Evaluation of Application for Promotion to the Rank of Full Professor, School of Architecture, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
2016: Invited External Reviewer, Evaluation of Application for Promotion to the Rank of Full Professor, School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Kansas
2017: Invited Participant, American Institute of Architects National Research Summit, St. Louis, Missouri
2017: Organizer, Annual Midwest Urban Design Charrette in Detroit, Partnership of Ball State Indianapolis Design Center – Kent State Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative – LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Detroit, Michigan
2016: Key Partners, Annual Midwest Urban Design Charrette, Partnership of Ball State Indianapolis Design Center– Kent State Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative– LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Akron, Ohio
2015: Invited Participant, American Institute of Architects National Research Summit, San Francisco, California
2015: Invited Speaker, Public Interest Design Institute/Design Corps, Raleigh, North Carolina, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan.
2015: Co-organizer, Public Interest Design Institute in partnership with Design Corps, Raleigh, North Carolina, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2015: Key Partners, Annual Midwest Urban Design Charrette, Partnership of Ball State Indianapolis Design Center– Kent State Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative–LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Youngstown, Ohio
2014: Organizer, Annual Midwest Urban Design Charrette, Partnership of Ball State Indianapolis Design Center – Kent State Urban Design Collaborative – LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Detroit, Michigan
2013: Key Partners, Annual Midwest Urban Design Charrette, Partnership of Ball State Indianapolis Design Center– Kent State Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative – LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Indianapolis, Indiana
2012: Organizer, Public Interest Design Practice and Research Competition, pidPR (Public Interest Design Practice and Research) group/LTU CoAD Detroit Studio, Detroit, Michigan
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2011: Member, Advisory Committee, 2011 Architectural Research Centers Consortium Annual Conference, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan.
2011: Co-organizer, Detroit by Design 2011: Three Symposiums and Exhibits focusing on Transportation, Urban Centers, Urban Agriculture, and Landscape, American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee, Detroit, Michigan.
2007-2009: Reviewer, Boston Society of Architects National Research Grant Award Competition.
2004: Panelist, Special Focus Session, Architecture for Social Justice Awards: Partnerships in Teaching, The 2004 Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Miami, Florida.
2000: Invited Speaker/Panelist, The New Urbanism: Is Design a Catalyst for Community? The Seaside Institute Conference, Seaside, Florida.
Regional 2015: Invited Speaker, Honor College Winter 2015 Lecture Series: Creative
Intersections, sponsored by Michigan Center for Undergraduate Research Leadership, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.
2013: Co-organizer, Jazzin’ on Jefferson Pop-Ups in partnership with Jefferson East Inc. (formerly Jefferson East Business Association), American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee, Detroit, Michigan.
2013-2017: Doctoral Dissertation Advisor & Member, Doctor of Management of Information and Technology Dissertation Committee, College of Management, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2012: Organizer, Public Interest Design Panel Discussion, pidPR (Public Interest Design Research & Practice) group, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2011-2017: Doctoral Dissertation Advisor & Member, PhD Dissertation Committee, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
2011: Panelist (with Douglas Farr, AIA, Stephen Vogel, FAIA), Sustainable Urbanism: Student Discussion with Douglas Farr, AIA, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan.
2010: Co-organizer, Express Detroit: The Roles of Urban Agriculture, Urban Centers and Transportation in Rebuilding Detroit, American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee, Detroit, Michigan.
2006: Invited Speaker, Doctoral Program Seminar in Architecture, the University of Michigan.
2004-2006: Visiting Design Studio Critic, Graduate Architecture Studio, the University of Michigan.
Papers Presented:
International 2015: “The Four-Foci Taxonomy for Smart City Design: Towards a Conceptual
Framework” The 8th Switzerland Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism: True Smart & Green City?, Inchon, Korea
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2014: “A Conceptual Framework for Enriching Architecture: Nine PIDPR Models” The 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference, Seoul, Korea
2013: “Spirituality in Disabled Places” 4th Global Conference: Space and Place, Oxford University, England
2013: “Shrinking Cities and Citizen Participation” AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) – ACSP (Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) Joint International Congress, Dublin, Ireland
2013: “In Search of Spirituality in Urban Decay” The International Symposium on Urbanism, Spirituality and Well-being, ACS (Architecture, Culture and Spirituality Forum) – Harvard University Joint Symposium, Cohasset & Cambridge, MA
2010: “Planning Natural Areas in Underserved Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture in Detroit,” 48th International Making Cities Livable Conference, Charleston, South Carolina October
2009: “Contemporary Urbanisms and Their Roles in Sustainable Urban Revitalization” International Conference on Green Tech, Eco Life, & Sustainable Architecture for Cities of Tomorrow 2009 (GEST 2009), Korea Institute of Ecological Architecture and Environment and Yonsei University, Seoul Korea, November
2007: “Evaluating New Urbanist Claims: Increase in Walkability, Diversity, and Sense of Community,” Future Design Conference at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, November.
2005: “Can New Urbanism Promote Successful Urban Infill Developments in Poor Areas? A Case Study of Detroit,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, June
2005: “An Assessment of New Urbanist Urban Infill Developments,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. May
2002: “New Urbanism and Civics,” International Association of Planning Schools (IAPS) Conference, Rome, Italy
2001: “Local Identity of Place: Case Studies,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, June
National 2017: “The Impact of New Urbanism on Designing and Planning Efforts to Rebuild
Detroit” The 2017 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2017: “A Studio Focused on Societal Challenges: Case Study on Placemaking and Resilience” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Detroit, Michigan
2016: “Understanding Democratic Design as Socially Engaged Discourse and Practice: Educational Perspectives” The Scholarship of Social Engagement Symposium, Lawrence, Kansas
2016: “Shifting Focus in Sustainable Revitalization: Attention to More Social and Holistic Strategies” The 2016 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina
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2016: “Understanding the value of democratic design: Educational perspectives” The 2016 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina
2015: “Can Placemaking Art Promote Resilience in Inner City Neighborhoods? A Conceptual Framework” The 2015 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Los Angeles, California
2014: “Public Interest Design informed by Environment-Behavior Research” The 2014 Environmental Design Research Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana
2013: “In Search of Spirituality in Urban Decay” The International Symposium on Urbanism, Spirituality and Well-being, ACS (Architecture, Culture and Spirituality Forum) – Harvard University Joint Symposium, Cohasset & Cambridge, Massachusetts
2013: (with A. L. Steenkamp) “Analysis of smart city models and the four-foci taxonomy for smart city design” The 2013 Architectural Research Centers Consortium Annual Research Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina
2013: (with F. Hansen, J. Bogdonov Hanna, L. Schweitzer, J. Kim, & L. Machesky) “Cross-disciplinary and Novel Inter-Institutional STEM Collaborations Increase Capacity for Local Urban Food Production in Pontiac, MI” The 2013 National Center for Science and Civic Engagement (NCSCE) Washington Symposium and Capitol Hill Poster Session, Washington, DC.
2012: “Assessing Contemporary Urbanisms in the Age of Shrinking Cities” The 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2012: “Assessing Shrinking City Models: Focusing on Strategies for Citizen Participation,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Seattle, Washington, June
2011: “The Role of Urban Agriculture in the Design and Planning of Cities and Communities,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Montreal, Canada, March
2009: “The Value of Urban Agriculture in Urban Design and Development: Literature Review and Case Study in Detroit,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Portland, Oregon, March
2003: “Educating Youth About Community Values Through a Hands-on Model-making Class,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June
2003: “Corporate Campus Design: Theories and Case Studies,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June
2002: “Community Design: Architects’ Views Versus Non-Architects’ Views,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May
2002: “Alternative Approaches to Corporate Campus Design and Their Impact on Brownfield Developments: A Case Study of GM Campuses,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, October, 2002.
2002: “New Trends and Alternative Approaches to Corporate Campus Design,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June
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2001: “Guidelines for ‘Healthy’ Urban Form: Case Studies of Downtowns,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, October
2000: “An Assessment of New Urbanism: Comparing Neotraditional and Conventional Suburban Communities,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, October
2000: “Community Identity in Neotraditional and Conventional Suburban Developments: A Comparative Case Study of Kentlands and Orchard Village,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, San Francisco, California, May
1999: “Elderly and Community and Pathways to Life Quality: Providing Research Experience for Future Gerontologists,” (with G. Evans and D. Williams), Annual Conference of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California
1999: “What ‘Other’ Roles Design Reviewers Play: Convener, Facilitator, Therapist, and Educator,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, University of Illinois-Chicago and University of Illinois-Urbana & Champaign, Chicago, Illinois, October
1999: “Sense of Community and New Urbanism,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Orlando, Florida, May
1999: “Sense of Community in Neotraditional and Conventional Suburban Developments: A Comparative Case Study of Kentlands and Orchard Village,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Orlando, Florida, May
Regional 2018: (with J. Furtado & A. Mokdad) “Promoting Equity in Underserved Communities:
Testing an Urban Design-Based Conceptual Framework” Research Day 2018, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2018: (with V. Murad) “Understanding design review: Trends, issues, and recommendations” Research Day 2018, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2017: (with B. Martin) “Creating a System for Implementing Urban Farming in Underserved Postindustrial Cities Using Public Interest Design [Practice + Research] Principles” Research Day 2017, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2017: (with J. Furtado) “Benefits of Industrial Adaptive Reuse to Historical and Cultural Assets: Case Study Analyses in Detroit, Michigan” Research Day 2017, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2016: “A Societal Challenges-focused Studio: Case Study on Placemaking and Resilience” Research Day 2016, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2016: (with D. Altschul) “E Application of Social Media for Informing the Design and Planning of Urban Environments” Research Day 2016, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2016: (with K. Buchholz) “Spirituality in Urban Design: The Case For Community Engagement” Research Day 2016, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
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2016: (with J. Bender) “Can Placemaking-Based Art and Design Increase Resilience in Underserved Urban Communities?” Research Day 2016, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2016: (with J. Hipp) “Guidelines for Food-based Placemaking Designs to Increase Resilience In Underserved Communities in Detroit” Research Day 2016, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2015: (with R. Swayamprakash) “Evaluating Health Impact Assessment’s Impact on Urban and Community Design” Research Day 2015, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2014: (with K. Buchholz and L. Wang) “Role of Art in the Health of Neighborhood in Disadvantaged Urban Areas” Research Day 2014, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2013: (with B, Cagney) “Towards a Healthy Community Model: Case Study in Detroit” Research Day 2013, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
2012: (with E. Rotter). “Community Development Advocates of Detroit (CDAD) Design Guidelines for the City of Detroit” Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Neighborhood Development (ND) Forum II, LEED ND Detroit Regional Chapter, Detroit, Michigan, 2012.
2010: “In Search of a New Urban Model for Right-Sizing the City: Case Study in Detroit,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Northeast Fall Conference, West Hartford, Connecticut, October
2007: “Exploring a Campus Model as an Alternative Approach to Urban Developments,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Central Regional Conference, University of Waterloo, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, October
2007: “It Takes the Children to ‘Masterplan’ the Neighborhood,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March
2007: “Challenging Contemporary Urbanisms: Stewardship and Social Construction,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Southeast Regional Conference, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
2005: “Evaluation of Zoning Codes that Promote Healthy Communities,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, October
2004: “An Assessment of the Applicability of New Urbanist Principles to Urban Infill Developments in Underserved Areas,” Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, University of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, March
2004: “A Faith-Based Institution as a Local Anchor for Neighborhood Revitalization: Case studies in Detroit,” Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June
2003: “An Evaluation of Architectural Research by Students: Understanding Types of Papers Submitted by Graduate Students in a Research Methods Course,” Southeast Regional Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Tampa, Florida
2003: “Comprehensive Design as a Holistic Inquiry Into the Built Environment: A Case Study of a Model Undertaken at a Community Outreach Studio,” Southwest Regional Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
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Exhibitions: International 2009-2010: “Balduck Park Study: Concepts for Master Plan and Community
Center/Recreation Complex Proposal,” Exhibit Title (group exhibits and travelling exhibits): “Carrot City: Designing for Urban Agriculture,” Curator: Department of Architectural Science and the Centre for Studies in Food Security at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, Location: Design Exchange (DX) Museum, Toronto, Canada; England, New York, Spring 2009 through Spring
2008: “Urban Regeneration: Case Studies in the USA,” Exhibition at Urban Regeneration International Symposium (group exhibitions): “The Urban Renaissance Project: Socially Integrated Housing Community Regeneration Technology,” Curator: Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Location: COEX Intercontinental Hotel, Seoul, Korea, May–June
2008: “Urban Agriculture in the Community Design Studio: The Detroit Studio Example,” Exhibition at Ryerson University Symposium (group exhibitions): "The Role of Food and Agriculture in the Design and Planning of Buildings and Cities,” Curator: Department of Architectural Science and the Centre for Studies in Food Security at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, Location: Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario Canada, May
National 2013: “Public Interest Design Practices and Research: LTU student projects”
(instructors: Joongsub Kim and Dorian Moore), NCARB Award Exhibit, 2013 AIA National Convention, Denver, CO, June
2008: “Urban Agriculture Health Fitness Lifestyle Center,” Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Annual Grant Awards Exhibition (group exhibitions), Sponsored by BSA and the American Institute of Architects, the American Institute of Architects National Convention, Boston, Massachusetts
2008: “It Takes the Children to Masterplan the Neighborhood,” ACSA Annual Awards Exhibition (award competition/group exhibitions), Sponsored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2008.
2004: ACSA Annual Award Exhibition, Miami, Florida 1988: “DMZ Poem,” DMZ Project (art and design competition/group exhibitions),
Sponsored by The Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, New York Regional/Local (Detroit Studio Exhibitions) 2018: “Mapping Station Humanities Project” Detroit Center for Design and
Technology Gallery, June-November 2017: “East Grand Boulevard Master Plan Study” Genesis Lutheran Church, Detroit,
Michigan, December 2016: “Clark Park Community Framework Plan Study” St. Anthony Community Space,
Detroit, Michigan, May 2013: “Rouge Park Master Plan Study” Don Bosco Hall, Detroit, Michigan, May 2012: “Oxford Master Plan Study” Oxford Downtown Development Authority, Oxford,
Michigan, May
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2010: “Detroit Builders’ District and Workshop Project” Vanguard CDC Community Center, Detroit, Michigan, February
2009: “West Grand Boulevard Community Study,” Henry Ford Headquarters Building, Detroit, Michigan, December
2008: “Balduck Park Master Plan and Community Center/Recreation Complex Design Study,” Finney High School Media Center, Detroit, Michigan, December
2007: “Inkster Tax Increment Finance Authority (TIFA) District Study,” City of Inkster City Hall, Inkster, Michigan, December
2007: “Guidelines for Sustainable Urban Design and Urban Agriculture in Detroit,” City of Detroit Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Michigan, May.
2006: “Urban Agriculture Health Fitness (UAHF) Lifestyle Center Study,” Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Michigan, December
2006: “Troy Maple Road Corridor Study,” Troy Community Center, Michigan, May 2005: “Southfield City Center Study,” City of Southfield City Hall, Southfield, Michigan,
December 2005: “Brightmoor Community Master Plan and Urban Design Project,” Charter One
Bank, Detroit, Michigan, May 2004: “Institute for African American Farmers and E. Warren Community
Revitalization Project,” Charles Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, Michigan, December
2004: “Parkside Neighborhood Master Plan and Revitalization Project,” Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, May
2003: “New Theatre and Cultural Village Design Project,” Focus: HOPE, Detroit, Michigan, December
2003: “Southwest Detroit Community Master Plan and Urban Design Project,” Boynton School, Detroit, Michigan, May
2002: “New Church Design and Davison-Rosa Parks Area Revitalization Project,” Focus: HOPE, Detroit, Michigan, December
Volunteer Architects Groups:
2002-present: Founder/Director, Good Deeds Good Design Group in Detroit ([GD]³) 2009-present: Founder/Director, Public Interest Design Practices and Research (PID[PR]) 2013-2014: Co-director, Center for Urban Capacity Building Resources and Network
(CUCBRN) Professional Practice Positions and Consulting:
2002-present: Joongsub Kim, AIA, AICP, Architectural and Urban Design Consultant, various universities and architecture firms in Korea and community organizations in Michigan
2007-2010 & 2013-2014: Urban Design Research Consultant, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea 2008: Co-team leader, 10th Annual Design Charrette, “Troy/Birmingham Transit
Center Charrette” The University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Troy, Michigan, USA
1992-1994: Architectural and Urban Design Consultant, various architecture firms in Korea 1986-1991: Project Designer, Allen, Demurjian, Major, and Nitsch Inc., Massachusetts and
Rhode Island, USA
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1983-1984: Intern Architect, S. Y. Lee Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 1980-1982: Architectural Designer, Hyundai Group Construction Co., Overseas Architectural
Design Division, Korea & Saudi Arabia 1979: Intern Urban Designer, ID’HEOTAS: Environmental Design and Planning Group,
Seoul, Korea
Professional and Community Services: 2017: Key Participant, American Institute of Architects National Research Summit, St.
Louis, Missouri 2015: Key Participant, American Institute of Architects National Research Summit, San
Francisco, California 2014-present: Member, American Institute of Architects National Committee on Regional and
Urban Design, Washington, D.C. 2015-2016: Consultant, Clark Park Community Framework Planning and Community Engagement, Clark Park Coalition & Detroit Public Schools, Detroit, Michigan 2014-2016: Consultant, Recovery Park Master Planning and Adaptive Reuse Project,
Recovery Park Inc., Detroit, Michigan 2013-2015: Consultant, Rouge Park Master Planning, Friends of Rouge Park, Detroit,
Michigan 2013-present: Consultant, West End Master Planning and Focus Areas Designs, West Grand
Boulevard Collaborative, Detroit, Michigan 2010-present: Member, AIA Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee 2010-2014: Chair, AIA Detroit Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee 2012-present: Member, Doctoral Committee for Justin Ferguson, Dissertation Title:
“Participative Architecture: Exploring the Current Applications and Outcomes of Design Participation Through the Development of Public Libraries,” University of Michigan
2011-2012: Member, Beaubien House (AIA Michigan/AIA Detroit Headquarters Building) Asset Analysis Committee, Michigan
2011-present: Board Member, Advisory Board, West Grand Boulevard Collaborative, Detroit, Michigan
2011-2012: Consultant, Woodward Corridor Study, Woodward Transit Oriented Development Task Force/Woodward Avenue Action Association, Michigan 2010-2012: Consultant, Community Typologies and Design Guidelines, Community Development Advocates of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan 2010-2012: Consultant, Downtown Development Study, Oxford Downtown Development
Authority, Michigan 2011: Consultant, Design Guidelines, North End Development Governance Board,
Detroit, Michigan 2010-2012: Consultant, Centennial Garden Project, Indian Village Community Association 2010-2012: Consultant, Neighborhood Improvement Project, Northwest Detroit
Neighborhood Development, Detroit, Michigan 2010-2011: Member, Youth Green Economy Summit Committee, the Green Task Force of
the Office of City Councilman Kenneth V. Cockrel Jr., Detroit, Michigan 2011: Consultant, Summer Architectural Educational Program for Youth, Vanguard
Community Development Corporation, Detroit, Michigan 2009-2010: Member, AIA Michigan Chapter Student Mentoring Program
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2007-2010: Consultant, Community Revitalization and Garden Projects, Friends of Detroit Tri-County Community Development Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
2001-2002: Member, Youth Program for South East Michigan, Community In School and Lawrence Technological University, Michigan
Professional Membership:
2002-present: Member, American Institute of Architects 1999-present: Member, American Planning Association/American Institute of Certified
Planners (AICP national certification)/Michigan Association of Planning 1998-present: Member, Congress for the New Urbanism 1998-present: Member, Environmental Design Research Association
Media Coverage of the Work of Joongsub Kim, PhD, AIA, AICP (Joongsub Kim’s research work on contemporary urbanisms and New Urbanism)
International/National 2007: “At Kentlands New Urbanism has Unlocked a Sense of Community,”
Washington Post, November 3 2006: “Research Projects on the Social Construction Model and Architectural
Education, Community Development, and New Urbanism as well as Community Outreach Projects at the Detroit Studio (interview)” Model D Media Online Magazine, Spring
2005: “Research Projects on Community Development and New Urbanism (cited in magazine article), Psychology Today Magazine, Summer
2002: “New Urbanism and Sense of Community,” Calgary Herald, Alberta, Canada, May–June, 2002
2002: “Suburban Savior,” Science & Spirit, May–June 2000: “New Urbanism: Research on New Urbanism (interview+website)”
OnlineNewsHour: The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, PBS MacNeil-Lehrer Productions
Media Coverage of the Work of the AIA Detroit Urban Priorities Committee Chaired by Joongsub Kim, PhD, AIA, AICP
National Professional Magazine 2011: “Everything’s Alright” Architect (The National Magazine of the American
Institute of Architects), June
Regional Media 2012: “Detroit Riverfront International Design Competition organized by the AIA
Detroit Urban Priorities (interview)” WDET-FM Radio, Detroit, Michigan, December
2011: “AIA architects design a new Detroit,” Model D Media, Michigan, May 2011: “Bottoms Up, Detroit: How Grassroots Programs are Making a Real
Difference,”dbusiness, Michigan, May-June
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Media Coverage of the Work of The Detroit Studio or the Pontiac Studio Directed by Joongsub Kim, PhD, AIA, AICP
International Professional Magazine 2008: “2008 International Urban Architecture Workshop,” Korean Architecture
Journal, Chungju, Korea, March National Academic or Professional Magazine or Report 2008: “Joongsub Kim: ACSA Collaborative Practice Citation: It Takes Children to
Masterplan the Neighborhood,” Architectural Education Awards, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture/American Institute of Architects Washington, D.C.
2002: “WORK: Student Studios Address WTC plans (Lawrence Technological University Urban Design Studio Taught by Joongsub Kim)” in For and about the new generations of architects: archrecord 2, Architectural Record, 10, 2002, pp. 68–69.
Regional Professional Magazine and Media 2015: “Conceptual design of Orchard Lake, 10 Mile revealed” (Re: Detroit Studio
Orchard Lake Road and Ten Mile Road Intersection Area Study), C & G Newspapers, June 24
2015: “Green median, public art and more in Orchard Lake/10 Mile vision” (Re: Detroit Studio Orchard Lake Road and Ten Mile Road Intersection Area Study), Farmington Voice, June 18
2015: “Farmington, Hills partner with citizens to reimagine 10 Mile/Orchard Lake Road” (Re: Detroit Studio Orchard Lake Road and Ten Mile Road Intersection Area Study), Farmington Voice, March 6
2015: “Imagine a 10/Mile/Orchard Lake hamlet” (Re: Detroit Studio Orchard Lake Road and Ten Mile Road Intersection Area Study), hometownlife, O&E Media, A Gannett Company, March 6
2015: “What's Your Vision for Orchard Lake and Ten Mile Area?” (Re: Detroit Studio Orchard Lake Road and Ten Mile Road Intersection Area Study), Farmington- Farmington Hills Patch, March 5
2013: “Detroit’s largest urban park gets little attention” (Re: Detroit Studio Rouge Park Master Plan Study), Channel 7 News (ABC) website, July 29
2013: “The Future of Detroit’s Largest Park” (Re: Detroit Studio Rouge Park Master Plan Study) Huffpost Detroit, May 21, 2013, Spring
2012: “Detroit Riverfront International Design Competition, organized by the AIA Detroit Urban Priorities Committee (interview)” WDET-FM Radio, December
2012: “Assignment: Connecting Downtown Oxford,” The Oxford Leader, April 2009: “Balduck Park Study Project undertaken at the Detroit Studio (interview)” WJR
Radio, Jauary 2008: “Who’s Who in Engineering in Michigan,” Technology Century magazine, The
Engineering Society of Detroit, June 2008: “Hope District Project undertaken at the Detroit Studio (interview)” WDET-FM
Radio, May, 2008 2006: “Urban Research Lab,” Model D Media, Spring
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2006: “Chamber and Universities Ready for Maple Road Study,” Troy-Somerset Gazette, January 30
2006: “Students to map Maple Road’s Future,” Troy Eccentric, January 29 2006: “Looking Down the Road at Maple Business: Lawrence Tech Students Run
Study,” The Detroit Free Press, January 19 2006: “Students Draw Plans for Southfield: City to Consider Lawrence Tech Class
Concepts for a Municipal Center as Community Updates Master Plan,” The Detroit News, January 6
2005: “LTU Students Breathe Life Into Center City,” Southfield Eccentric, December 22 2005: “Students Take a Fresh Look at Southfield: Vision for City Center to be Shown to
Officials and Public,” The Detroit Free Press, December 1 2005: “Partnerships Rebuild Brightmoor Community,” The Michigan Chronicle, May
25–31 2002: “Lawrence Tech Class Explores City’s Streets: Students Learn Community
Development,” The Detroit News, October 3 2002: “Designers Map Detroit’s Future: Architectural Students to Plan New Church,”
The Detroit News, October 2
Other Coverage and Interviews 2010: “Detroit (interview)” American Institute of Architects Michigan Chapter Board
of Directors and Committee Chairs), TIME’s Detroit Field Office, January 2010: ”Community Foundation Grant Funds Urban Studio Project,” Lawrence
TechReport 2008: “Urban Design Projects at The Detroit Studio.” Lawrence Tech Magazine,
Spring/Summer 2002: “On The Line: GM Campus Master Plan Study.” Lawrence Tech Magazine
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Section 2: Significant Awards, Honors and Recognition Honor and Award for Teaching, Research & Scholarship:
International/National 2012: Award of Merit, American Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C. 2008: Accent on Architecture Award of Merit for Excellence in Public Education of
Architecture and Design, American Architectural Foundation, Washington D.C. 2007: ACSA National Collaborative Practice Award Citation 2007: Award of Merit for Best Practice in K-12 Architectural Education, American
Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C. 2006: First Prize: International Architectural Education Competition Sponsored by Open
House International Journal, UK 2006: Award of Merit for Best Practice in K–12 Architectural Education, American
Architectural Foundation, Washington D.C. in partnership with AIA 2004: ACSA and AIAS National New Faculty Teaching Award 2003: Architecture for Social Justice Award: Partnerships in Teaching, The Adaptive
Environments Center, Boston, Massachusetts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts
Regional/Local 2013: 2012 Technology Century (Official Publication of the Engineering Society of Detroit)
Best Article of the Year, Detroit, Michigan Honors and Awards for Leadership & Service:
2015: AIA Detroit Charles Blessing Award 2015: Mary E. and Richard E. Marburger Distinguished Achievement Award: The
Champion for Institutional Excellence and Preeminence, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan
2013: Tribute Award, West Grand Boulevard Collaborative, Detroit, Michigan 2012: AIA Michigan President’s Award 2012: Award of Appreciation, Oxford Downtown Redevelopment Authority, Oxford,
Michigan 2011: Spirit of Detroit Award, the City Council of Detroit, Michigan 2008: Mary E. and Richard E. Marburger Distinguished Achievement Award: The
Champion for Institutional Excellence and Preeminence, Lawrence Technological University, Michigan
2008: Certificate of Appreciation, Wayne County Commission, Michigan 2008: Certificate of Appreciation, City of Detroit Mayor’s Office, Michigan 2004: Award of Recognition/Appreciation, City of Detroit Housing Authority, Michigan 1989: Employee of The Year, Allen, Demurjian, Major, and Nitsch Inc., Massachusetts and
Rhode Island
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Significant Grant Awards related to Teaching, Research, Scholarship, and Outreach:
International/National 2017-2018: Principal Investigator (with Deirdre Hennebury as Humanities Consultant),
“Mapping Station Humanities Project,” $12,500, Michigan Humanities Council Grant Award (an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities)
2017-2018: Principal Investigator, “Community Development Systems Research: National and International Research Scan,” $110,000, Kellogg Foundation Grant Award and Erb Foundation Grant Award (joint grant awards)
2016-2018: Project Director, “Mapping Cart: Oral and visual [hi]stories of West End Tapestry,” $10,000, Knight Foundation Arts Challenge Grant Award
2016-2017: Project Director, “West End Tapestry (urban design),” $25,000 (one of five universities awarded nationally), National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works Grant Award (design category)
2014: Project Director, “Rouge Park Master Plan,” $5,000, National Environmental Education Foundation Grant
2013: Principal Investigator, “Detroit Future City Framework Plan Review,” $3,000, Korean Government-Yonsei University Urban Regeneration Project Grant Award
2011: Project Director, “Public Interest Design Practices and Research Workshop,” $13,800 (one of six awarded nationally), NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) National Grant Award for the Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy
2011: Principal Investigator, “Assessing Shrinking City Policies,” $3,000 (only one awarded nationally), The inaugural Michael Brill Grant Award in Urban Communication and Environmental Design, the Urban Communication Foundation and the Environmental Design Research Association
2011: Co-Principal Investigator (with Fay Hansen (P.I.), Michigan Young Farmers Association (Co-P.I.) and Baldwin Center in Pontiac (Co-P.I.), “Sustainability and Creativity Zone,” $50,000, Oakland University and National and Community Service Learn and Serve America Grant Program
2007-2010: Principal Investigator, “Urbanisms, Urban Revitalization, and Community Participation in the United States of America,” $6,000, Urban Regeneration Project Grant Program, Yonsei University, Korean Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs, and Korea Institute of Ecological Architecture and Environment
2008: Principal Investigator, “Architecture, Urban Design and National Identity,” $15,000, Graham Foundation Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts Research Grants
2006: Principal Investigator, “Design of Urban Farming Community: Strategies for Vacant Lands in Detroit Urban Neighborhoods,” $6,800 (one of five awarded nationally), Boston Society of Architects National Research Grants in Architecture
2003: Project Director, “Community Theatre as a Catalyst for Urban and Cultural Regeneration in Low Income Areas of Detroit,” $3,000, Architecture for Social Justice Award Grant: Partnerships in Teaching, The Adaptive Environments Center and the National Endowment for the Arts
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2003: Project Director, “A Faith-Based Institution as a Local Anchor for Neighborhood Revitalization: Case Studies in Detroit,” $3,000 (one of five awarded nationally), ACSA 2003 Robert Taylor Faculty Development Grants, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
1999-2000: Principal Investigator, “Design Reviewers’ Roles and Their Effects on Design Review,” $5,000, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Research Doctoral Fellowship Grant, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Regional/Local 2016: Project Director, “East Grand Boulevard Community Study.” $5,000,
GenesisHOPE CDC Grant, Detroit, Michigan 2015: Project Supervisor, “Orchard Late-Ten Mile Road Area Study (Michigan
Municipal League Placemaking Program),” $4,000, Farmington Hills/Farmington City Grant
2015: Project Supervisor, “Eastern Market Corporation: Summary of Findings & Recommendations Report for Entrepreneurial Opportunities,” $8,360, Coleman Foundation Grant Award for Social Entrepreneurship, Detroit, Michigan
2015: Principal Investigator, “Placemaking Design and Resilience in Detroit,” $5,000, SEED Research Grant Award, Lawrence Technological University Research Support Services Committee
2015: Project Supervisor, “Eastern Market Corporation District Enhancement – Phase #1: Assessment for Residential Expansion of two properties,” $7,040, Eastern Market Corporation External Grant Award Detroit, Michigan
2009-2010: Project Director, “Designing Hope Farms: Urban Agriculture as a Catalyst for Economic Revitalization in the Hope District, Detroit,” $30,000, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Comerica Bank Economic Development Grants
Doctoral & Graduate Scholarship, Fellowship, and Grant:
National 1999: Principal Investigator, “Sense of Community in Neotraditional and
Conventional Suburban Developments: A Comparative Case Study of Kentlands and Orchard Village,” $1,000, Congress for the New Urbanism Student Research Grants
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 1999-2000: Teaching Assistantship, Doctoral Program in Architecture, the University of
Michigan 1999: Faculty Fellowship, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, the University
of Michigan 1999: Rackham Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, the University of Michigan 1998: Rackham Graduate School Dissertation Research Scholarship, the University of
Michigan 1997-1998: Doctoral Program Scholarship, Department of Architecture, the University of
Michigan 1996: Korean Alumni Scholarship, College of Architecture and Planning, the University
of Michigan
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1996: Teaching Assistantship, Doctoral Program in Urban Planning, University of Michigan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts 1987: Graduate Thesis Research Scholarship, Design and Housing Program, MIT 1985: Graduate Research Assistantship, Department of Urban Studies and Planning,
MIT
Funded Program (Architecture and Urban Design): 2011: Project Chairperson, “Detroit by Design” $5,000 (awarded to AIA Detroit
Chapter’s Urban Priorities Committee), AIA National Grant Funded Program (Architectural Educational Program for Children):
National 2009: Project Director, “Kids’ Hope Gardens: Children Designing Hope Gardens in
Detroit’s Hope District,” $3,000, Accent on Architecture Community Grants Award, American Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C., in partnership with AIA
2007: Project Director, “Kids’ Farm: It Takes Children to Masterplan a Sustainable Agriculture Community,” $4,000, Accent on Architecture Community Grants Award, American Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C.
2006: Projector Director, “Kids’ Cams: Children Designing Their Neighborhood Through Their Own Lenses,” $3,000, Accent on Architecture Community Grants Award, American Architectural Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Regional 2002: Project Director, “How to Design an Ideal Community: Summer Architectural
Program for Middle School Students in Detroit,” $18,000, Community in Schools Youth Program Grant, Detroit, MI
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Section 3: Significant Publications International/National Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Journals
2018: (in progress) (Joongsub Kim with M. Franetovic) “Social Media for Urban Planning and Design: Affordances, Constraints, and Considerations,” Journal of Urban Design
2018: (in progress) “A Societal Challenges-focused Studio: Case Study on Placemaking and Resilience,” Journal Urban Design and Planning, England
2018: (in progress) “Shifting the Spectrum in Sustainable Revitalization: Social, Political and Psychological Influences,” Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, England
2018: (in progress) “Smart City-making for Citizens: Detroit Case, Switzerland, Sustainability,” Journal Sustainability, Switzerland
2018: (in progress). “Strategies for Citizen Participation in Shrinking City Models,” Journal of Urban Design
2018: (in progress) “Emerging trends in Reasonable Person Model (RPM): Application of RPM to urban design,” Journal of Applied Psychology
2016: “In Search of Spirituality in the Places of Urban Decay: Case Studies in Detroit,” IN_BO Journal, Italy
2012: (Joongsub Kim with John Forester) “How Design Review Staff Do More Than Regulate,” Urban Design International Journal. Vol. 17, 3, 239–252.
2009: “Urban Design as a Catalyst for Advancing Architectural Education” (issue title: Affecting Change in Architectural Education), Architectural Research Centers Consortium Journal, 6, 1, 38–48.
2007: “Perceiving and Valuing Sense of Community in a New Urbanist Development: A Case Study of Kentlands,” Journal of Urban Design, Vol. 12, No. 2, 203–230.
2006: “Social Construction in Architectural Pedagogy,” Open House International- England, 31, 3, 51–59.
2004: (Joongsub Kim with Rachel Kaplan) “Physical and Psychological Factors in Sense of Community: New Urbanist Kentlands and Nearby Orchard Village,” Environment and Behavior, 36, 3, 313–340.
2000: “Creating Community: Does The Kentlands Live Up to Its Goals?” Places (special issue in New Urbanism: The Promise of New Urbanism), 48–55.
Book and Book Chapters:
2018: (forthcoming)(book chapter) “Understanding Democratic Design as Socially Engaged Discourse and Practice: Educational Perspectives,” All-Inclusive Engagement Architecture, New York, Routledge
2018 (forthcoming) (book chapter) “The Role of Gaming in Community Engagement, Engaged Scholarship, and Design Governance: Case Study on a Studio Focused on Societal Challenges,” Games in Architecture and Urban Planning, New York, Routledge
2018: (forthcoming) (book chapter) “Understanding Public Interest Design: A Conceptual Taxonomy,” The Routledge Companion of Architecture and Social Engagement, New York, Routledge
2018: (forthcoming) What Do Design Reviewers Really Do?: Understanding Roles Played by Design Reviewers in Daily Practice, Netherlands: Springer Press.
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2018: (forthcoming) (book chapter) “Understanding Spirituality in Disabled Places: Focusing on Urban Ruins and Urban Decay,” Architectural Imaginings and Realities, Netherlands: Brill Press.
2014: (Joongsub Kim with Urban Priorities Committee of the Detroit Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) Detroit by Design: International Riverfront Competition, Royal Oak, MI: Heath Press
2012: (Joongsub Kim with Urban Priorities Committee of the Detroit Chapter of the American Institute of Architects) Detroit by Design 2011, Lulu Publishing (ISBN 978-1-105-058837).
2011: (book section) “Proposed Hierarchy of Urban Farms,” Carrot City: Creating Places for Urban Agriculture, book edited by M. Gorgolewski, et al., Monacelli Press, New York: New York.
2006: (Joongsub Kim with James Abernethy) (book chapter) “Service-Learning as a Holistic Inquiry and Community Outreach Studios,” From the Studio to the Streets: Service-Learning in Planning and Architecture, edited by M. Hardin et. al., pp. 139–153. Sterling, Virginia: Stylus Publishing.
Doctoral Dissertation:
2001: Sense of Community in Neotraditional and Conventional Suburban Developments: A Comparative Case Study of Kentlands and Orchard Village, UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Conference Proceedings:
International 2015: “The Four-Foci Taxonomy for Smart City Design: Towards a Conceptual
Framework” Proceedings of the 8th Switzerland Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism: True Smart & Green City?, Inchon, Korea
2014: “A Conceptual Framework for Enriching Architecture: Nine PIDPR Models” Proceedings of the 2014 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference, Seoul, Korea
2013: “Spirituality in Disabled Places” The 4th Global Conference: Space and Place, Oxford University, England.
2013: “Shrinking Cities and Citizen Participation” AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) – ACSP (Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) Joint International Congress, Dublin, Ireland.
2011: “Planning Natural Areas in Underserved Urban Communities: Urban Agriculture in Detroit,” Proceedings of the 48th International Making Cities Livable Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.
2009: “Contemporary Urbanisms and Sustainable Urban Revitalization,” Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Green Tech, Eco Life & Sustainable Architecture for Cities of Tomorrow, Korea Institute of Ecological Architecture and Environment/Yonsei University, Korea.
2008: “Urban Agriculture in the Community Design Studio: Detroit Studio Examples.” Proceedings of The Role of Food and Agriculture in the Design and Planning of Buildings and Cities, Center for Studies in Food Security, Ryerson University & Design Exchange, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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2007: “Evaluating New Urbanist Claims: Increase in Walkability, Diversity, and Sense of Community,” Proceedings of the 2007 Future Design Conference at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
2005: “Can New Urbanism Promote Successful Urban Infill Developments in Poor Areas? A Case Study of Detroit,” Proceedings of the 2005 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.
National 2018: (forthcoming) “Understanding Democratic Design as Socially Engaged Discourse
and Practice: Educational Perspectives” The Scholarship of Social Engagement Symposium, University of Kansas, Lawrence
2013: (with A. L. Steenkamp) “Analysis of smart city models and the four-foci taxonomy for smart city design” Proceedings of the 2013 Architectural Research Centers Consortium Annual Research Conference, Charlotte, NC.
2012: “Assessing Contemporary Urbanisms in the Age of Shrinking Cities” Proceedings of the 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2012: “Assessing Shrinking City Models: Focusing on Strategies for Citizen Participation,” Proceedings of the 2012 Environmental Design Research Association Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington.
2011: “The Role of Urban Agriculture in the Design and Planning of Cities and Communities,” Proceedings of the 2011 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2009: “Linking Theory With Practice and Student Projects With Applied Research,” Proceedings of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium National Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
2009: “The Value of Urban Agriculture in Urban Design and Development: Literature Review and Case Study in Detroit,” Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture National Conference, Portland, Oregon.
2007: “It Takes the Children to ‘Masterplan’ the Neighborhood,” Proceedings of the 2007 Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2004: “A Holistic Inquiry Into the Built Environment: Case Study of a Community Outreach Studio,” Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Miami, Florida.
2000: “Understanding Elements of Local Identity of Place: Physical vs. Personal-Social Attributes,” Proceedings of the 2000 Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Los Angeles, California.
Regional 2011: “In Search of a New Urban Model for Right-Sizing the City,” Proceedings of the
2010 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Northeast Regional Conference, West Harford, Connecticut.
2007: “Exploring a Campus Model as an Alternative Approach to Urban Developments,” Proceedings of the 2007 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Central Regional Conference, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
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2005: “Experimentation and Neighborhood Revitalization,” Proceedings of the 2005 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Central Regional Conference, Detroit, Michigan.
2004: “Spirit of Architecture and Neighborhood Revitalization,” Proceedings of the 2004 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Central Regional Conference, Elgin, Illinois.
Professional Magazines:
National & Regional 2002: “Lawrence Technological University College of Architecture and Design Urban
Design Studio: World Trade Center Project,” Architectural Record, 10, 2002. 2012: “Urban Agriculture Can Bring New Vitality to Shrinking Cities,” Technology
Century (Official Publication of The Engineering Society of Detroit), Vol. 7, No. 12, Summer-Fall 2012, pp. 42-44.
Lawrence Technological University Detroit Studio Publications (edited by Joongsub Kim)
2016: “East Grand Boulevard Community Study” 2016: “Placemaking and Resilience in Detroit” 2016: “Recovery Park Design Master Plan and Guidelines” 2015: “Rouge Park Master Plan Study” 2014: “West Grand Boulevard Healthy and Sustainable Community Study” 2013: “Parkside Healthy Community Study” 2012: “Woodward Corridor Master Plan Study” 2012: “Sustainable Zone Creative Zone: Oakland University Community Garden Center 2010: “Designing Hope Farms: Urban Agriculture as a Catalyst for Economic
Revitalization” 2009: “East Forest Hope District Revitalization and Museum of HIP Design Project” 2008: “City of Inkster Tax Increment Finance Authority District Master Plan Study” 2007: “Troy Maple Road Corridor Master Plan Study” 2006: “The Southfield City Center Master Plan Study” 2006: “Lewiston Downtown Master Plan and Design Guideline” 2006: “Urban Agriculture-Based Community Design Study: Preliminary Report 2005: “Brightmoor Community Master Plan Study” 2005: “Parkside Community Revitalization” 2004 “Detroit Repertory Theatre and Cultural Village Design” 2004 “Greater Quinn AME Church Design and Neighborhood Revitalization
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APPENDIX Work Cited by Other Authors (selected): (Joongsub Kim’s research work on contemporary urbanisms, environment and behavior, and New Urbanism cited):
International/National Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Journals and Books 2018: “Place attachment, recreational activities, and travel intent under changing
climate conditions” Journal of Sustainable Tourism 26(5), pp. 798-811 2018: “Residential satisfaction in low-density Australian suburbs: The impact of social
and physical context on neighbourhood contentment” Journal of Environmental Psychology 56, pp. 36-45
2018: “Attached to or bound to a place? The impact of green space availability on residential duration: The environmental justice perspective” Ecosystem Services 30, pp. 309-317
2018: “Place Attachment, Perception of Place and Residents’ Support for Tourism Development” Tourism Planning and Development 15(2), pp. 188-210
2018: “Tracing New Urbanism’s Suburban Intervention in Minneapolis–St. Paul” Journal of Planning Education and Research 38(1), pp. 25-38
2018: “White picket fences & other features of the suburban physical environment: Correlates of neighbourhood attachment in 3 australian low-density suburbs” Landscape and Urban Planning 170, pp. 231-240
2018: “Green space context and vegetation complexity shape people’s preferences for urban public parks and residential gardens” Landscape Research 43(1), pp. 150-162
2018: “Utilization of social facilities to reinforce social interaction in formal housing” Archnet-IJAR 12(1), pp. 134-151
2018: “Tracing New Urbanism’s Suburban Intervention in Minneapolis–St. Paul” Journal of Planning Education and Research 38(1), pp. 25-38
2017: “The multifunctionality of urban farming: perceived benefits for neighbourhood improvement” Local Environment 22(11), pp. 1411-1427
2017: “Resident-defined measurement scale for a city's products” Landscape and Urban Planning 167, pp. 177-188
2017: “Conceptualizing urban ontological security: ‘Being-in-the-city’ and its social and spatial dimensions” Cities 68, pp. 1-7
2017: “Perceived residential environment of neighborhood and subjective well-being among the elderly in China: A mediating role of sense of community” Journal of Environmental Psychology 51, pp. 82-94
2017: “Belonging and Mental Wellbeing among a Rural Indian-Canadian Diaspora: Navigating Tensions in "finding a Space of Our Own" Qualitative Health Research 27(8), pp. 1119-1132
2017: “Exploring city-wide patterns of cultural ecosystem service perceptions and use” Ecological Indicators 77, pp. 80-95
2017: “Understanding the cognitive, affective and evaluative components of social urban identity: Determinants, measurement, and practical consequences” Journal of Environmental Psychology 50, pp. 138-153
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2017: “Coworking communities as enablers of thriving at work” (book chapter) The Routledge Companion to Wellbeing at Work pp. 197-206
2017: “Influence of urban forms on social sustainability: A case of Guwahati, Assam” Urban Design International 22(2), pp. 168-194
2017: “Greenspace and Crime: An Analysis of Greenspace Types, Neighboring Composition, and the Temporal Dimensions of Crime” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54(3), pp. 303-337
2017: “Neighborhood Quality and Attachment: Validation of the Revised Residential Environment Assessment Tool” Environment and Behavior 49(3), pp. 255-282
2017: “Love of the land: Social-ecological connectivity of rural landholders Open Access” Journal of Rural Studies 51, pp. 37-52
2017: “Using Twitter data in urban green space research: A case study and critical evaluation” Applied Geography 81, pp. 13-20
2017: “Including public-health benefits of trees in urban-forestry decision making” Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 22, pp. 120-123
2017: “Sidestepping Physical Determinism in Planning: The Role of Compactness, Design, and Social Perceptions in Shaping Sense of Community” Journal of Planning Education and Research 37(1), pp. 18-28
2017: “Built Environment and Health Outcomes: Identification of Contextual Risk Factors for Mental Well-being of Older Adults” Ageing International 42(1), pp. 62-77
2017: “The ‘publicness’ of suburban gathering places: The example of Podkowa Leśna (Warsaw urban region, Poland)” Cities 60, pp. 1-12
2017: “Social science and the planned neighbourhood” Town Planning Review 88(3), pp. 349-372
2017: “Sidestepping Physical Determinism in Planning: The Role of Compactness, Design, and Social Perceptions in Shaping Sense of Community” Journal of Planning Education and Research 37(1), pp. 18-28
2017: “Urban effects of the transnational circulation of branded buildings: Comparing two skyscrapers and their context in Barcelona and Doha” Urban Design International 22(1), pp. 28-46
2017: ”Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” The Answer Is Yes” Journal of the American Planning Association, 83 (1), pp. 19-25
2017: “Deciphering the Civic Virtue of Communal Space: Neighborhood Attachment, Social Capital, and Neighborhood Participation in Urban China” Environment and Behavior, 49 (2), pp. 161-191
2017: “The ‘publicness’ of suburban gathering places: The example of Podkowa Leśna (Warsaw urban region, Poland)” Source of the Document Cities, 60, pp. 1-12
2017: “Does Compact Development Make People Drive Less?” The Answer Is Yes” Journal of the American Planning Association, 83 (1), pp. 19-25
2017: “Integrating “standard” residents into “non-standard” communities: a longitudinal analysis of social capital in a new urbanist development” Journal of Urbanism, 10 (1), pp.63-76
2017: “Social Consequences of Gated Communities: The Case of Suburban Warsaw” Professional Geographer, 69 (1), pp. 151-161
2017: “Characterisation of nature-based solutions for the built environment” Source of the Document Sustainability (Switzerland). 9 (1), 149
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2016: “Community gardening and social cohesion: different designs, different motivations” Local Environment, 21 (10), pp. 1271-1287
2016: “Social inclusion of the migrant population in Dubai: A new paradigm in housing” International Journal of Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 12 (4), pp. 19-33
2016: “Identification with the neighborhood: Discrimination and neighborhood size” Self and Identity, 15 (5), pp. 579-598
2016: “Perceived Restorativeness of Visits to Cultural Heritage Sites” Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 21 (9), pp. 1046-1069
2016: “Are liveable neighbourhoods safer neighbourhoods? Testing the rhetoric on new urbanism and safety from crime in Perth, Western Australia” Social Science and Medicine, 164, pp. 150-157
2016: “Factors that influence students’ satisfaction with their physical learning environments” Structural Survey, 34 (3), pp. 256-275
2016: “The Value of the Sense of Community and Neighbouring” Housing, Theory and Society, 33 (3), pp. 357-376
2016: “Student engagement in placemaking at an Australian university campus”Australian Planner, 53 (2), pp. 103-116
2016: “Is there diversity in the New Urbanism? Analyzing the demographic characteristics of New Urbanist neighborhoods in the United States” Urban Geography, 37 (3), pp. 458-482
2016: “Urban green space recreational service assessment and management: A conceptual model based on the service generation process” Ecological Economics, 124, pp. 59-68
2016: “Green Infrastructure and Public Health” Center for Demography and Population Health, Florida State University, pp. 1-312
2016: “Evaluating Intention and Effect: The Impact of Healthcare Facility Design on Patient and Staff Well-Being” Health Environments Research and Design Journal, 9 (2), pp. 82-104
2016: “What's the score? Walkable environments and subsidized households” Sustainability (Switzerland), 8 (4), 396
2015: “Rethinking the concept of the neighborhood: An enabling or a housing model?” Archnet-IJAR 9 (2), pp. 152-169
2015: “The relationship between pedestrian environments and sense of community in apartment complexes in Seoul, Korea” Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 14 (2), pp. 411-418
2015: “Health implications of transport: Evidence of effects of transport on social interactions” Journal of Transport and Health, 2 (3), pp. 441-446
2015: “Sense of community in new urbanism neighbourhoods: A review” Open House International, 40 (4), pp. 25-29
2015: “More than a pretty place: assessing the impact of environmental education on children’s knowledge and attitudes about outdoor play in nature” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12 (2), pp. 2054-2070
2015: “Evaluation of neighborhood center attributes on resident's territoriality and sense of belonging a case study in Boshrooyeh, Iran” Habitat International, 49, pp. 56-64
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2015: “The relationship between walkability and neighborhood social environment: The importance of physical and perceived walkability” Applied Geography, 62, pp. 115-124.
2015: “Breaking the chain: Understanding the association between foreclosure intensity and neighborhood satisfaction” Applied Geography, 58, pp. 7-17
2015: “Approaching environmental health disparities and green spaces: An ecosystem services perspective” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12 (2), pp. 1952-1968
2015: “Outcome-focused national park experience management: transforming participants, promoting social well- being, and fostering place attachment” Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 23 (3), pp. 358-381
2015: “Engagement in public open spaces across age groups: The case of Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur city, Malaysia” Urban Design International, 20 (2), pp.93-106
2015: “How the Built Environment Shapes Spatial Bridging Ties and Social Capital” Environment and Behavior, 47 (3), pp. 239-26
2014: “A retrospective study on changes in residents' physical activities, social interactions, and neighborhood cohesion after moving to a walkable community”Preventive Medicine, 69 (S), pp. S93-S97
2014: “Physical upkeep, perceived upkeep, fear of crime and neighborhood satisfaction” Journal of Environmental Psychology, 38, pp. 186-194
2014: “Using photo-surveys to inform participatory urban planning processes: Lessons from practice” Land Use Policy, 38, pp. 497-508
2014: “Exposure to neighborhood green space and mental health: Evidence from the survey of the health of Wisconsin” International Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 11 (3), pp. 3453-3472
2014: “Community satisfaction in post-socialist cities: Factors and implications” Lex Localis, 12 (2), pp. 249-265
2014: “Affordable housing performance indicators for landed houses in the central region of Malaysia” Modern Applied Science, 8 (6), pp. 70-86
2014: “Accessibility and use of urban green spaces in the cities of Coimbra (Portugal) and Salamanca (Spain) [Acessibilidade e utilização dos espaços verdes urbanos nas cidades de Coimbra (Portugal) e Salamanca (Espanha)]” Finisterra, 49 (97), pp. 49-68.
2014: “Multifunctional and multiscale aspects of green infrastructure in contemporary research [Multifunkcjonalność zielonej infrastruktury we współczesnych badaniach]” Problemy Ekorozwoju, 9 (2), pp. 149-156
2014: “Campus information-and-knowledge modeling: Embedding multidisciplinary knowledge into a design environment for university campus planning” International Journal of Architectural Computing, 12 (4), pp. 439-457
2014: “Perception, experience and the use of public urban spaces by residents of urban neighbourhoods” Urbani Izziv, 25 (1), pp. 107-125
2014: “The influence of spatial design characteristics on low-rise residential neighbourhoods in Basra city: Enhancing residents’ social interaction” International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 7 (4), pp. 559-585
2014: “Environmental psychology matters” Annual Review of Psychology, 65, pp. 541-579
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2014: “Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment in typical populations in different regions in Europe (PHENOTYPE): A study programme protocol” BMJ Open, 4 (4), art. no. e004951
2014: “Sense of Community and Its Association with the Neighborhood Built Environment” Environment and Behavior, 46 (6), pp. 677-697
2014: “A framework for exploring the sense of community and social life in residential environments” Archnet-IJAR, 8 (3), pp. 223-237
2014: “Patterns of social capital associated with transit oriented development” Journal of Transport Geography, 35, pp. 144-155
2014: “A classification of landscape services to support local landscape planning” Ecology and Society, 19 (1),
2014: “An analytical review of visual research method in environmental perception studies” Life Science Journal, 11 (10), art. no. 65, pp. 474-488
2014: “Empowerment by Design? Women's Use of New Urbanist Neighborhoods in Suburbia” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 34 (3), pp. 325-338
2014: “Greenspace and Place Attachment: Do Greener Suburbs Lead to Greater Residential Place Attachment?” Urban Policy and Research, 32 (4), pp. 477-497
2014: “Strategies of building a stronger sense of community for sustainable neighborhoods: Comparing neighborhood accessibility with community empowerment programs” Sustainability (Switzerland), 6 (5), pp. 2766-2785
2014: “Social Cohesiveness of Disadvantaged Communities in Urban South Korea: The Impact of the Physical Environment” Housing Studies, 29 (3), pp. 407-437
2013: “Can New Urbanism Create Diverse Communities?” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 33 (4), pp. 427-441
2013: “Urban sustainability, psychological restoration and soundscapes, Psychological Approaches to Sustainability: Current Trends in Theory” Research and Applications, pp. 411-431
2013: “Do Smart-Growth Environments Benefit Single Mothers? Evidence from Thirty MSAs Using the American Housing Survey Data” Journal of Planning Education and Research, 33 (4), pp. 411-426
2013: “Social aspects of green care, Green Care: For Human Therapy, Social innovation” Rural Economy, and Education, pp. 155-188
2013: Building the new urbanism: Places, professions, and profits in the American metropolitan landscape, Building the New Urbanism: Places, Professions, and Profits in the American Metropolitan Landscape, pp. 1-150.
2013: The role of settings in family based prevention of HIV/STDs, Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment, pp. 69-93
2013: “Design-with-nature for multifunctional landscapes: Environmental benefits and social barriers in community development” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10 (11), pp. 5433-5458
2013: “Sense of community in new zealand neighbourhoods: A multi-level model predicting social capital,” New Zealand Journal of Psychology 42 (1) , pp. 36-45
2013: “Master-planned in exurbia: Examining the drivers and impacts of master- planned communities at the urban fringe,” Landscape and Urban Planning 114, pp. 102-112
2013: “Design for community: Toward a communitarian ergonomics,” Philosophy and Technology 26 (2), pp. 139-157
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2013: “New urbanism as sustainable development?” Geography Compass 7 (6) , pp. 435-448
2013: “Towards contextually sensitive urban densification: Location-based softGIS knowledge revealing perceived residential environmental quality,” Landscape and Urban Planning 113, pp. 30-46
2013: “Attitudes and behaviours towards water conservation on the Mediterranean coast: the role of socio-demographic and place-attachment factors,” Water International 38 (3) , pp. 283-296
2013: “New Urbanism and Selection Bias in the Formation of Social Capital,” Housing Policy Debate 23 (2), pp. 376-394
2013: “Does neighbourhood walkability moderate the effects of mass media communication strategies to promote regular physical activity?” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 45 (SUPPL.1), pp. S86-S94
2013: “Green spaces of European cities revisited for 1990-2006,” Landscape and Urban Planning 110 (1), pp. 113-122
2013: “Determining appropriate neighborhood shapes and sizes for modeling landscape satisfaction,” Landscape and Urban Planning 110 (1), pp. 12-24
2012: “Growing with the flow: Uniting ecological design and new urbanism for water quality planning,” Canadian Journal of Urban Research 21 (1 SUPPL.), pp. 55-80
2012: “Creating sense of community: The role of public space,” Journal of Environmental Psychology 32 (4), pp. 401-409
2012: “Family structure and park use among parents,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 43 (5), pp. 520-526
2012: “Sense of community and the importance of values: Comparison of two neighborhoods in Slovenia,” Journal of Urban Affairs 34 (3), pp. 317-336
2012: “Mobility and Social Cohesion in the Splintered City: Challenging Technocentric Transport Research and Policy-making Practices,” Urban Studies, July 1, 2012 49: 1941-1957
2012: “Sense of community-belonging and health-behavior change in Canada,” Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, March 1, 2012 66: 277-283
2012: “The influence of green space on community attachment of urban and suburban residents” Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2012, Pages 41-49
2011: “The Relationship of Perceived Neighborhood Social Climate to Walking in Hispanic Older Adults: A Longitudinal, Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis,” Journal of Aging and Health, December 1, 2011 23: 1325-1351
2011: “Natural environments and their impact on activity, health, and quality of life” Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Volume 3, Issue 3, November 2011, Pages 230-260
2011: “Neighborhood green, social support, physical activity, and stress: Assessing the cumulative impact” Health and Place, Volume 17, Issue 6, November 2011, Pages 1202-1211
2011: “Retrofitting suburbia through pre-urban patterns: Introducing a European perspective” Urban Design International, Volume 16, Issue 3, September 2011, Pages 171-187
2011: “Place attachment: How far have we come in the last 40 years?” Journal of Environmental Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 3, September 2011, Pages 207-230
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2011: “Assessing the social and environmental achievements of New Urbanism: Evidence from Portland, Oregon” Journal of Urbanism, Volume 4, Issue 2, July 2011, Pages 105-126
2011: “Perspectives on landscape identity: A conceptual challenge” Landscape Research, Volume 36, Issue 3, June 2011, Pages 321-339
2011: “Suburbs in disguise? Examining the geographies of the new urbanism” Urban Geography, Volume 32, Issue 3, 1 April 2011, Pages 424-427
2011: “A framework for developing urban forest ecosystem services and goods indicators” Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 99, Issue 3-4, 15 March 2011, Pages 196-206
2011: “Comparing Canadian new urbanist and conventional suburban neighbourhoods” Plan Canada, Volume 51, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 21-25
2011: “Perceived environmental quality as an input to urban infill policy-making” Urban Design International, Volume 16, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 19-35
2010: “Neighborhood attachment and its correlates: Exploring neighborhood conditions, collective efficacy, and gardening” Journal of Environmental Psychology, Volume 30, Issue 4, December 2010, Pages 435-442
2010: “Material-form relationship in traditional residential architecture and its effects on façades” Scientific Research and Essays, Volume 5, Issue 18, 18 September 2010, Pages 2806-2822
2010: “Income, sense of community and subjective well-being: Combining economic and psychological variables” Journal of Economic Psychology, Volume 31, Issue 4, August 2010, Pages 612-623
2010: “Landscape components, land use, and neighborhood satisfaction” Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, Volume 37, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 500-517
2010: “Environments and health: Planning decisions as public-health decisions” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, Volume 27, Issue 2, June 2010, Pages 124-143
2010: “Sense of community and its relationship with walking and neighborhood design” Social Science and Medicine, Volume 70, Issue 9, May 2010, Pages 1381-1390
2010: “Neighborhood satisfaction, physical and perceived naturalness and openness” Journal of Environmental Psychology, Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2010, Pages 52-59
2010: “What makes neighborhood different from home and city? Effects of place scale on place attachment” Journal of Environmental Psychology, Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2010, Pages 35-51
2009: “Neighborhood design and sense of community: Comparing suburban neighborhoods in Houston Texas” Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 92, Issue 3-4, 30 September 2009, Pages 325-334
2009: “Social contacts as a possible mechanism behind the relation between green space and health” Health and Place, Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 586-595
2009: “Social interaction and sense of community in a master planned community”Housing, Theory and Society, Volume 26, Issue 2, June 2009, Pages 122-142
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2009: “The neighborhood unit: Physical design or physical determinism?” Journal of Planning History, Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2009, Pages 111-132
2009: “The Relationship of Built Environment to Perceived Social Support and Psychological Distress in Hispanic Elders: The Role of ‘Eyes on the Street,’” The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, March 1, 2009 64B: 234-246
2009: “Associations between Neighborhood Open Space Attributes and Quality of Life for Older People in Britain,” Environment and Behavior, January 1, 2009 41: 3-21
2008: “Determinants of restorative experiences in everyday favorite places” Health and Place, Volume 14, Issue 4, December 2008, Pages 636-652
2008: “Does ‘Main Street’ Promote Sense of Community? A Comparison of SanFrancisco Neighborhoods,” Environment and Behavior, July 1, 2008 40: 545-5742008: “Critical Appraisal of Three Ideas for Community Development in the United States,” Journal of Planning Education and Research, June 1, 2008 27: 382-399
2008: “Marketing the imaginary of Montréal's (Gay) village” Canadian Journal of Urban Research, Volume 17, Issue 1, June 2008, Pages 28-57
2008: “Critical appraisal of three ideas for community development in the United States” Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 27, Issue 4, June 2008, Pages 382-399
2008: “Influences on the sense of Neighborhood: Case of Slovenia” Urban Affairs Review, Volume 43, Issue 5, May 2008, Pages 718-732
2008: “The anatomy of the safe and social suburb: An exploratory study of the built environment, social capital and residents' perceptions of safety” Health and Place, Volume 14, Issue 1, March 2008, Pages 15-31
2008: “Associations of Neighborhood Greenness with Physical and Mental Health: Do Walking, Social Coherence and Local Social Interaction Explain the Relationships?” Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, May 1, 2008 62: e9
2007: “The multidimensional nature of social cohesion: Psychological sense of community, attraction, and neighboring” American Journal of Community Psychology, Volume 40, Issue 3-4, December 2007, Pages 214-229
2007: “Does Walking in the Neighborhood Enhance Local Sociability?” Urban Studies, August 1, 2007 44: 1677-1695
2007: “Promoting ecosystem and human health in urban areas using Green Infrastructure: A literature review” Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 81, Issue 3, 20 June 2007, Pages 167-178
2006: “Can new urbanism encourage physical activity? Comparing a new urbanist neighborhood with conventional suburbs” Journal of the American Planning Association, Volume 72, Issue 1, December 2006, Pages 43-54
2006: “The impact of the built environment on children's school conduct grades: The role of diversity of use in a Hispanic neighborhood” American Journal of Community Psychology, Volume 38, Issue 3-4, December 2006, Pages 299-310
2006: “Does design matter? The ecological footprint as a planning tool at the local level” Journal of Urban Design, Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2006, Pages 195-224
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2006: “The quest for authentic place: The production of suburban alternatives in Minnesota's St. Croix Valley” Urban Geography, Volume 27, Issue 3, 1 April 2006, Pages 253-270
2006: “Residential Development Patterns and Neighborhood Satisfaction: Impacts of Density and Nearby Nature,” Environment and Behavior, January 1, 2006 38: 112-139
2005: “Is a New Urban Development Model Building Greener Communities?” Environment and Behavior, November 1, 2005 37: 731-759
2005: “Ways to make people active: The role of Place Attachment, Cultural Capital, and Neighborhood Ties,” Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2005
2002: “Social Capital and New Urbanism: Leading a Civic Horse to Water?” National Civic Review, vol. 91, no. 3, Fall 2002
2001: “Correlational Research,” Architectural Research Methods, New York: Wiley, 2001
2000: “New Urbanism and the City: Potential Applications And Implications for Distressed Inner-City Neighborhoods,” Housing Policy Debate, vol. 11, issue 4, Fannie Mae Foundation