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Name: Inaki Abalos Courses taught in four previous semesters: Fall 2015: Dualisms: A House, A Palace (Option Studio) Spring 2016: MArch II Superstudio, Part II (Open Studio) Fall 2016: Subjects, Forms, and Performances of the Contemporary Hybrid (Option Studio) Educational Credentials: MArch, ETSAM (1978) PhD in Architecture, ETSAM (1991) Teaching experience: Professor in Residence of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2012-present) Chair of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2013-spring 2016) ETSAM (1984-2011) Professor, Barcelona Institute of Architecture (2010-2012) Visiting Professor, Cornell University (2007-2008) Jean Labatute Professor, Princeton University (2004-2007) Visiting Professor, EPF, Lausanne (1998) Diploma Unit Master, Architectural Association of London (1998) Professional experience: 1980-present: co-founder and director, Abalos & Herreros 2006-present: co-founder and director, Abalos+Sentkiewicz Multiple works across Spain, Europe, Latin America, US, Middle East and China. Five international monographs on the firm’s work Multiple solo and collective exhibitions Four times included in collective MoMA exhibitions Offices in Madrid and Shanghai Licenses/Registration: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid COAM n 4898 (valid for all EU countries) Selected Publications and Recent Research: The good life, a research work published in Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese and Chinese Tower and Office, a research work published in Spanish (GG) and English (The MIT Press) Essays on Thermodynamics, Architecture, and Beauty, published in Spanish (Actar) English (Actar) and Chinese (Tongji University Press) Professional Memberships: COAM n 4898 RIBA Fellow

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Page 1: Name: Inaki Abalos - Harvard Graduate School of Design

Name: Inaki Abalos Courses taught in four previous semesters: Fall 2015: Dualisms: A House, A Palace (Option Studio) Spring 2016: MArch II Superstudio, Part II (Open Studio) Fall 2016: Subjects, Forms, and Performances of the Contemporary Hybrid (Option Studio) Educational Credentials: MArch, ETSAM (1978) PhD in Architecture, ETSAM (1991) Teaching experience: Professor in Residence of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2012-present) Chair of Architecture, Harvard University GSD (fall 2013-spring 2016) ETSAM (1984-2011) Professor, Barcelona Institute of Architecture (2010-2012) Visiting Professor, Cornell University (2007-2008) Jean Labatute Professor, Princeton University (2004-2007) Visiting Professor, EPF, Lausanne (1998) Diploma Unit Master, Architectural Association of London (1998) Professional experience: 1980-present: co-founder and director, Abalos & Herreros 2006-present: co-founder and director, Abalos+Sentkiewicz Multiple works across Spain, Europe, Latin America, US, Middle East and China. Five international monographs on the firm’s work Multiple solo and collective exhibitions Four times included in collective MoMA exhibitions Offices in Madrid and Shanghai Licenses/Registration: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid COAM n 4898 (valid for all EU countries) Selected Publications and Recent Research: The good life, a research work published in Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese and Chinese Tower and Office, a research work published in Spanish (GG) and English (The MIT Press) Essays on Thermodynamics, Architecture, and Beauty, published in Spanish (Actar) English (Actar) and Chinese (Tongji University Press) Professional Memberships: COAM n 4898 RIBA Fellow

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Name: Martin Bechthold Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Nano, Micro, Macro: Adaptive Materials Laboratory Spring 2016: Structural Design II Fall 2016: Lifecycle Design; Nano, Micro, Macro: Adaptive Materials Laboratory Spring 2017: Structural Design II Educational Credentials: Diplom-Ingenieur in Architecture, RWTH Aachen, Germany (1991) Doctor of Design, Harvard University GSD (2001) Teaching Experience: Since 2000, Martin has taught courses related to structures, digital fabrication, robotic fabrication, lifecycle design and materials. He has also taught the occasional option studio, served as guest critic in numerous core and option studios as well as in many seminars taught by others. Professional Experience: Practiced as architect in London, Paris and Hamburg, working for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Santiago Calatrava, and von Gerkan, Marg & Partner for a combined 8 years before coming to the GSD for a doctor of design degree. Licenses/Registration: Licensed Architect in the state of Nordrhein Westphalia, Germany Selected Publications and Recent Research: Books: Ceramic Material Systems (Birkhauser 2015) Structures (primary author, 7th edition, Prentice Hall 2013) Innovative Surface Structures (Taylor & Francis 2008) Digital Design and Manufacturing (co-author, Wiley 2005). 5 Journal Papers, 2 forthcoming 11 conference papers, 2 forthcoming Sponsored research on architectural ceramics, composite materials, 3D printing, adaptive nano-materials and other topics.

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Name: Jennifer Bonner Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Third Semester Architecture Core: INTEGRATE Spring 2016: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE Fall 2016: First Semester Architecture Core: PROJECT Spring 2017: Fourth Semester Architecture Core: RELATE Educational Credentials: BArch, Auburn University (2002) MArch II, Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2009) Teaching Experience: Design Critic, Auburn University Rural Studio (2002-2003) Lecturer, Georgia Institute of Technology (Fall 2009) Lecturer, University (Spring 2010) Visiting Assistant Professor and Professor of Practice, Woodbury University (2010-2012) TVSDesign Distinguished Studio Critic, Georgia Institute of Technology (2012-2013) Georgia Institute of Technology 2012-2013, Assistant Professor Assistant Professor, Harvard University GSD (2015-present) Master of Architecture II Program Director (2017-) Professional Experience: Architectural Assistant, Foster+Partners (2004-2006), Architectural Assistant and Project Architect, David Chipperfield Architects (2006-2007) Director, MALL (2009-2017) Licenses/Registration: None Selected Publications and Recent Research: A Guide to the Dirty South: Atlanta, ed. Jennifer Bonner, London: Artifice Books on Architecture, forthcoming July 2017 Platform: Still Life, ed. Jennifer Bonner (with Michelle Benoit and Patrick Herron), Harvard University Graduate School of Design, New York: Actar, 2016. ART PAPERS 41.01, February 2017, ed. Jennifer Bonner. guest editor of special issue on architecture and design of Los Angeles with guest designer April Greiman, ART PAPERS is a contemporary art magazine based in Atlanta. Bonner, Jennifer, “Nine Persuasions towards Architectural Pizazz through the Work of John Portman,” Portman’s America and Other Speculations, ed. Mohsen Mostafavi, Switzerland: Lars Muller Publishers, 2017, p 233-288. Bonner, Jennifer, "Best Sandwiches," Offramp 11: Ground, Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), 2016. Online journal. “Next Progressives”, Architect Magazine, September 2016. Jennifer Bonner (MALL) was featured in print issue as Next Progressive firm to watch by professional trade journal. “2017 Progressive Architecture Awards, The Winners of the 64th Progressive Architecture Awards”, Architect Magazine, February 2017. Jennifer Bonner (MALL) is cited multiple times in print and online issues for comments on awardees designs. Professional Memberships: ACSA, AIA

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Name: Jeffry Burchard Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Third Semester Architecture Core: INTEGRATE; Independent Design Thesis Spring 2016: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE (Co-Coordinator); Independent Design Thesis Fall 2016: Independent Design Thesis Spring 2017: Second Semester Architecture Core: SITUATE (Co-Coordinator); The Practice as Project; Independent Design Thesis Educational Credentials: M.Arch, Harvard GSD (2008) M.Arch, University of Idaho (2006) B.S.Arch, University of Idaho (2006) Teaching Experience: Design Critic, Harvard GSD, 2012-2017 Visiting Professor, Boston Architectural College, 2008 Professional Experience: Principal, Machado Silvetti (2008-present) Designer, Kyu Sung Woo Architects (2007) Designer, Koetter Kim Associates (2006) Licenses/Registration: NCARB Certificate; Registered Architect in MA, CO, NY Selected Publications and Recent Research: “The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art.” Domes, no. 2 (2016):92-101 “Centro de Arte Asiatico del Museo de Arte Ringling.” PLOT 34, (2016): 104-113 “The Asian Art Study Centre at the Ringling Museum of Art.” Architecture and Detail, no. 5 (2016):685-689. “More of Something Else, Conjecture One-Thirty (TU)”, IntAR, Interventions and Adaptive Reuse, Volume 06: The Experience Economy Professional Memberships: AIA, BSA (Boston Society of Architects), ULI (Urban Land Institute)

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Name: Scott Cohen Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters:

Fall 2015: Teaching Techniques; DES 3290 Spring 2016: Readymade Architecture; STU 1322 Fall 2016: Teaching Techniques; DES 3290 Spring 2017: Kandor Architecture; STU 1313

Educational Credentials: Harvard University, Graduate School of Design

Master in Architecture 1985 Rhode Island School of Design

Bachelor of Architecture 1983 Bachelor of Fine Arts 1982

Teaching Experience: Senior Professor in Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design (2002 – present) Frank Gehry International Chair, University of Toronto (2004) Perloff Professor at UCLA (2002). Princeton University Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture (1997) Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting Faculty (1993-1998) Ohio State University, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Architecture (1989) Professional Experience: (1989 – Present) Preston Scott Cohen, Inc. Notable projects include Nanjing Performing Arts Center (Nanjing, China), Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Tel Aviv, Israel), Taiyuan Museum of Art (Taiyuan, China), Datong Library (Datong, China), and the Keystone Performing Arts Center (Beijing, China). (1988-89) Prentice and Chan, Ohlhausen Architects, New York, NY (1985-87) Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer, Associates, New York, NY. (1984) Peter Eisenman, Architect, New York, NY (1980) Albert Ledner, Architect, New Orleans, LA (1979) Kinney and Stone, Architects, Austin, TX (1978) Contects Consultants and Architects, Austin, TX Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: 2012 Forthcoming: “The Hidden Core of Architecture” Harvard Design Magazine, Winter/Spring 2012 The Return of Nature: Sustaining Architecture in the face of Sustainability, co- edited with Erika Naginski, Routledge 2012 The Hyperbolic Museum (forthcoming, 2012, publication agreement in negotiation) “Guggenheim Inversion”, essay Successive Architecture: Warhol's Sleep and Cobb's Hancock Tower", 2011 Graduate Sessions 10: Preston Scott Cohen, Syracuse University 2010 “The Ineffable Diagram”, Harvard GSD UN Studio exhibition brochure, 2010 “Concrete, or the Betrayal of Geometry”, Solid States: Concrete in Transition, Michael Bell and Craig Buckley, editors, Princeton University Press, Professional Memberships:

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Name: Edward Andrew Eigen Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Histories of Landscape Architecture Spring 2016: Building, Texts, and Contexts Fall 2016: Histories of Landscape Architecture Spring 2017: Architecture and Landscape Before and After Watergate Educational Credentials: MIT, PhD, History and Theory of Architecture (June 2000) Columbia GSAPP, M.Arch (1991) University of Virginia, B.A. History of Art (1988) Teaching Experience: Harvard GSD, Associate Professor of History of Architecture and Landscape Architecture City College of New York, Spitzer School of Architecture, Associate Professor of History of Architecture, 2011–2012 Princeton University, School of Architecture, Assistant Professor of History of Architecture, 2002–2011

Professional Experience: Associate Editor, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes Board Member, “Matter” project editor, Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative Editorial Board, Architecture and Culture Editorial Board, Project Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: On Accident: Episodes in Architecture and Landscape (MIT, 2017) [in press] “South Park: Proleptic Notes on the Barack Obama Presidential Center,” in Mark Lee, Sharon Johnston, eds., Make New History (Lars Müller, 2017), 149–158. “Dredging Up the Unknown: Interpretive Notes on Edward Forbes’s Ægean Expedition,” Perspecta 48 (Fall 2015): 26–37. Professional Memberships: Society of Architectural Historians College Art Association

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Name: Andrew Holder Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: First Semester Architecture Core: PROJECT Spring 2016: Fourth Semester Architecture Core: RELATE Fall 2016: First Semester Architecture Core: PROJECT; Go Rococo! (Freshman Seminar) Spring 2017: Fourth Semester Architecture Core, The Bavarian Rococo (History/Theory Seminar) Educational Credentials: BA, Lewis & Clark College MArch, UCLA Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor, Harvard University GSD, (2015-present) Assistant Professor, University of Michigan (2013-2015) Oberdick Fellow, University of Michigan (2012-2013) Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles (2006-2012) Lecturer, Southern California Institute of Architecture (2008-2009) Lecturer, Otis College of Art and Design (2006-2007) Professional Experience: Co-Principal, the LADG, Los Angeles, CA (2006-present) Licenses/Registration: None Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Houses of Sufficient Density.” Lineament: Materiality, Geometry, and Representation in Architecture. Routledge Press, Forthcoming Summer 2017. “Notes on More.” Harvard Design Magazine #43. Fall / Winter 2016. “On Sufficient Density.” Log #38. New York: Anyone Corporation. 2016. “Bricks Like You.” Solid: Design or Organization? A+T Fall 2016. “On the Ramifications of Pillow Baby.” Pidgin Magazine #21. Princeton University, 2017. “On Sufficient Density, or, Address to a Mass of Things that Would Approximate a Wall.” 104th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA 2015. “On the Present Effects of Collage.” Fresh Meat VII. University of Illinois, Chicago. 2015. “The LADG.” In Young Architects 16: Overlay. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. 2015.

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Name: Eric Höweler Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2016: Third Semester Architecture Core: INTEGRATE Spring 2017: Adaptive Architectures Educational Credentials: Cornell University, Bachelor of Architecture 1994 Cornell University, Masters of Architecture 1996 Teaching Experience: Associate Professor, Harvard GSD (2017-present) Assistant Professor, Harvard GSD (2011-2017) Adjunct Professor, Harvard GSD (2008-2011) MIT, Lecturer (2006-2008) Harvard GSD, Adjunct Professor (2005) Professional Experience: Höweler + Yoon Architecture, LLP, Princiapal 2005- Present Diller + Scofidio, Senior Designer, 2003-2005 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC, Associate Principal, 1995-2003 Licenses/Registration: NY, MA, DC, NJ, VA, RI, AZ, LA, IN Selected Publications and Recent Research: Expanded Practice, Höweler + Yoon, Princeton Architectural Press, 2009 Skyscraper: Vertical Now, Rizzoli/Universe 2003 Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects NCARB

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Name: Hanif Kara Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Spring 2016: 6328 interdisciplinary design, waste lab PI Spring 2017. 6328 interdisciplinary design, waste lab option studio Educational Credentials: Bachelor of Science Teaching Experience: Professor arch technology KTH Stockholm 2006 2009 Pierce Anderson visiting critique GSD Harvard 2008 2012 Professor Architectural Technology GSD Harvard 2013 to present Studio master Architectural Association London 1998 -2004 Professional Experience: C-founder of AKT design engineers 1996 to today 15 years in practice prior to 1996 Licenses/Registration: Fellow of Royal academy of Engineering Fellow or institution of Structural Engineers U.K. Fellow of institution of civil engineer s U.K. Fellow of Royal Institute of British Architects Selected Publications and Recent Research: Architecture and waste, Harvard Actar 2016 Design engineering re focused Wiley 2016 Interdisciplinary design 2014 Harvard actar Professional Memberships: As licenses / registration above

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Name: Remment Koolhaas Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Spring 2016: Rotterdam Study Abroad Studio Option: Smart Countrysides Spring 2017: Countryside: Rotterdam Study Abroad Option Studio Educational Credentials: Cornell University, 1972–73 Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies New York, 1972–75 Architectural Association, London, 1969–72 Teaching Experience: Strelka Institute, Moscow, 2010–12 GSD, Harvard University, since 1995 Architectural Association, London, 1976 Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York,1972-76 Professional Experience: Architect, Founder of O.M.A. Licenses/Registration: Registered to Dutch Architects Register as an Architect Registered to practice as an Architect in New York State Registered to the Regional Board of Society of Architects of Nord-Pas-De-Calais (France) Temporary License for Mixed-Use Buildings in Vancouver issued by Architectural Institute of British Columbia (Canada) Selected Publications and Recent Research: Elements, Marsilio, 2014 Project Japan, Metabolism Talks, Taschen, 2011 Content, Taschen, 2004 S,M,L,XL, The Monacelli Press, 1995 Delirious New York, Oxford University Press, 1978 Professional Memberships: American Philosophical Society & RIBA

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Name: Jeannette Kuo Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Spring 2016: RELATE Spring 2017: RELATE Educational Credentials: B.A. in Architecture U.C. Berkeley M.Arch Harvard GSD Master in Advanced Studies ETH Zurich Teaching Experience: 2006-2007 Maybeck Teaching Fellowship, UC Berkeley 2007-2009 Design Critic, MIT 2008 Design Critic, GSD 2011-2014 Visiting Design Critic, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne as of 2016 Assistant Professor in Practice, Harvard GSD Professional Experience: 2010-Present Principal, Karamuk Kuo Architects, Zurich Switzerland 2004-2006 Project Manager, Architecture Research Office, NY 2000-2001 Junior Architect, Barkow Leibinger Architects, Berlin Germany Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect, NY State Selected Publications and Recent Research: A-Typical Plan: Projects and essays on identity, flexibility, and atmosphere in the office building ed. Jeannette Kuo, Park Books, Zurich, 2013. Space of Production: Projects and essays on rationality, atmosphere, and expression in the industrial building, ed. Jeannette Kuo, Park Books, Zurich, 2015. Professional Memberships: Association of Swiss Engineers and Architects (SIA)

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Name: Grace E. La Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Aperture Analyzed, Master’s Design Thesis, and Independent Study/Thesis Prep Spring 2016: 2nd Semester Core Studio (G.La, Coordinator), Master’s Design Thesis Fall 2016: Unfolding Civic Space: Auditoria as Terraform, Independent Study, and Thesis Spring 2017: Aperture Analyzed, Master’s Design Thesis, and Independent Study/Thesis Prep Educational Credentials: Harvard University Graduate School of Design, M.Arch ’95 with Thesis Distinction and Winner of the Clifford Wong Housing Prize. Harvard College, A.B. ’92, Harvard College magna cum laude. John Harvard College Scholarship for academic achievement, 1991 and the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Certificate of Merit for outstanding academic excellence, 1990. Teaching Experience: Harvard University GSD, Professor of Architecture, Director of the M.Arch Programs, 2013-17. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Professor of Architecture, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor. 1999-2013. Syracuse University, Visiting Faculty, Options Studio, 2011. Harvard University GSD, Visiting Critic, 2010, Options Studio. Professional Experience: Principal, LA DALLMAN, 1999- Present. Associate, Perry Dean Rogers, 1997-99. Jonathan Levi Architects, 1995-97. Selected Publications and Recent Research: La, G. “Geometry and the Orthographic Projection,” Grace La, Journal of Architectural Education, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring 2016. Dallman, J., and La, G., “Crossroads Project Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” Topos, issue 67, 2009, pp 70-75. Hauck, T., Keller, R. et al. Infrastructural Urbanism: Addressing the In-between. Berlin: Dom Publishers, 2011, pp. 181-185. Book features writings, drawings and images by La G., and Dallman, J. La, G. and Dallman, J. Fabricated Landscapes; with essays by Raymund Ryan and Filip Tejchman, and introduction by Robert Greenstreet. UWM School of Architecture & Urban Planning, 2009. Maas, W. and La, G., Editors. SKYCAR CITY: A Preemptive History. Barcelona, Spain: Actar, 2007. Professional Memberships: LA DALLMAN has been awarded numerous professional honors and prizes in international competitions, including multiple design awards from the American Institute of Architects, and the Rice Design Alliance Prize an international honor that “recognizes exceptionally gifted architects in the early phase of their career.” The firm was also named an Emerging Voice by the Architectural League of New York, has received a Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, Silver Medal. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture has bestowed Grace La with four Faculty Design Awards, which honor outstanding projects “that advance the reflective nature of practice and teaching.” La has served on more than thirty academic juries, and over one dozen professional juries, including for the AIA and the National Endowment for the Arts. She was elected to the 2010 class of GSA Peer Professional. La has delivered more than forty lectures disseminating her design work and research, and participated in sixteen exhibitions.

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Name: George L. Legendre Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: None Spring 2016: None Fall 2016: None Spring 2017: None Educational Credentials: BArch DPLG EAPB Paris France. Master in Architecture Harvard GSD Teaching Experience: 2011-17 Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture Harvard Graduate School of Design 2008-11 Design Critic Harvard University GSD Cambridge Ma 2001-08 Unit Master Diploma Unit 5, AA School Of Architecture, London 2003-05 Visiting Lecturer, Princeton University School of Architecture 2001-02 Lecturer in Architecture, Harvard University GSD, Cambridge Ma, USA 1995-2000 Assistant Professor of Architecture, Harvard University GSD, Cambridge Ma, Professional Experience: 2004- Principal of IJP ARCHITECTS practice accredited by the British Architectural Accreditation Board Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect DPLG France and Registered Architect ARB United Kingdom. Selected Publications and Recent Research: 2016 THE DOUBLE LIFE OF THE GENERIC SUBLIME In the Generic Sublime. GSD and ACTAR, Cambridge/Barcelona 2015. 2016 NO SMALL DATA© Data analytics supported by the Harvard Office for Institutional Research and the Harvard Graduate School of Design Cambridge MA (CONFIDENTIAL) 2015 30 PIECES Collection of Haikus and mathematical equations. The London Mathematical Society (150th Anniversary LMS Artist Associateship fund) London UK. 2014 PASTA MATHEMATICA the Mathematics of a best-loved Foodstuffs. in Imagine Maths 3: between Culture and Mathematics edited by Michele Emmer. Springer Milan 2014.

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Name: Jon Lott Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Third Semester Architecture Core: Integrate Studio (coordinator)

Spring 2016: What is a Thesis? (Co-taught w Mohsen Mostafavi, John May) Fall 2016: Third Semester Architecture Core: Integrate Studio (coordinator) Spring 2017: What is a Thesis? Means and Methods on the Thesis Project Educational Credentials: 2005 Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, Master in Architecture with Distinction 2003 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, Bachelor of Architecture with Honors 2001 CPSU, Italy // Critics: Cristiano Toraldo Di Francia, Gianni Pettena Teaching Experience: 2016—current Harvard University Graduate School of Design: Assistant Professor 2014—2016 Harvard University Graduate School of Design: Design Critic in Architecture 2008—2013 Syracuse University School of Architecture: Assistant Professor, NYC Program Director Professional Experience: 2005— current PARA Project, Founding Principal 2013— current Collective-LOK, Co-Founding Partner Licenses/Registration: NCARB certified Architect, Registered Architect w/ licensure in New York, California, and Rhode Island Selected Publications and Recent Research: forthcoming 2018 Taschen // Small Houses forthcoming 2017 Live Feed, Platform 10, GSD // co-edited with John May 2015 New York Magazine // Haffenden House 2015 Best of Architecture 2014 // Domus 2014 The Van Alen // Architectural Record by Fred Bernstein 2014 Architect Profile: PARA Project // Azure by Tim McKeough 2014 Haffenden House // a+u // issue 526 “retreat” // 2014:07 2014 PARA: Haffenden House // Domus // 3 Feb 2014 2014 American City X, Princeton Architectural Press2013 2013 Architectural Record, Design Vanguard 2010 NY Times, Architecture Now Building New Names, Robin Pogrebin 2010 Metropolis, Out of the Attic 2010 How Architecture Learned to Speculate Professional Memberships/Affiliations: Van Alen Institute, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Architectural League of New York, American Institute of Architects

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Name: Ali Malkawi Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015 Building Simulation Spring 2016: Fall 2016: Building Simulation Spring 2017: Option Studio Educational Credentials: Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994 Teaching Experience: Teaching since 1992 at several institutions including Georgia Tech, university of Michigan and University of Pennsylvania Professional Experience: Consultant and Project Director for many projects. Examples inculde : Barwa and Qatari Diar, Doha, Qatar :The Initiation and development of the Qatar Sustainability Assessment System (QSAS); Strategic Advisor, MBS Engineering, Saudi Arabia :King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE), Riyadh , Saudi Arabia, 2010. Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect. Jordan Engineering Society, Amman, Jordan. Selected Publications and Recent Research: published More than 100 papers in refereed journals and conferences, examples: Tong, Zheming, Yujiao Chen, Ali Malkawi. “Estimating natural ventilation potential for high-rise buildings considering boundary layer meteorology” Applied Energy. (2017). 193: 276-286. Malkawi, Ali, Bin Yan, Yujiao Chen and Zheming Tong. “Predicting thermal and energy performance of mixed-mode ventilation using an integrated simulation approach” Building Simulation: An International Journal. (2016). 9(3): 335-346. Gao, Xuefeng and Ali Malkawi. “ A New methodology for building energy performance benchmarking: An approach based on intelligent clustering algorithm” ” Energy and Buildings. (2014) 607- 616.

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Name: Kiel Moe Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Energy in Architecture Spring 2016: Options Studio: Wood Urbanism (with Jane Hutton) Interiors, Environments, Atmosphere lecture course (with Antoine Picon) Fall 2016: (on Fulbright leave in Finland) Spring 2017: Options Studio: Forms of Energy: Appearance Educational Credentials: Master of Design Studies Harvard University Graduate School of Design Advanced Studies Program: Design and the Environment Master of Architecture University of Virginia School of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design Teaching Experience: Harvard GSD, 2011-present Associate Professor of Architecture & Energy Northeastern University, 2006-2011 Associate Professor of Architecture Syracuse University, 2005-2006 Assistant Professor of Architecture University of Illinois, Chicago, 2004-2005 Herbert Greenwald Visiting Critic Professional Experience: Kiel Moe, Architect 1998-present Garofalo Architects, 2004-2005 WW Archtecture, 2003-2004 Harvgreaves Assocaites, 2003 Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 1998 Michael McInturf Architects, 1997-1998 John Sehnhauser Architects, 1996 Anderson Mason Dale Architects, 1994-1995 Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect, Commonwealth of Massachusetts: #20725 Selected Publications and Recent Research: -Kiel Moe and Sanford Kwinter, What is Energy & How (Else) Might We Think About It? Barcelona/New York: Actar (2018). -Daniel Ibanez, Jane Hutton, and Kiel Moe, eds., Wood Urbanism: From the Molecular to the Territorial. Barcelona/New York: Actar (2018). -Kiel Moe, Empire, State & Building. Barcelona/New York: Actar, 2017. -Ravi S. Srinivasan and Kiel Moe, The Hierarchy of Energy in Architecture: Emergy Analysis. London: Routledge, 2015. -Kiel Moe, Insulating Modernism: Isolated and Non-Isolated Thermodynamics in Architecture. Basel: Birkhauser -Kiel Moe, Convergence: Architectural Agenda for Energy. London: Routledge -Kiel Moe, Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture. New York: Princeton Architectural Press -Kiel Moe, Integrated Design in Contemporary Architecture. New York: Princeton Architectural Press Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects Boston Society of Architects American Collegiate Schools of Architecture

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Name: José Rafael Moneo Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Spring 2016: Today’s Architecture as seen through enduring concerns Spring 2017: Today´s architects' ambitions: in search of a new narrative canon Educational Credentials: Architectural degree in 1961 from the Escuela Técnica Superior of Madrid Teaching Experience: Escuela Técnica Superior of Madrid (1966-1970) Escuela Técnica Superior of Barcelona (1970- 1980) Escuela Técnica Superior of Madrid (1980-1985) Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Chairman of the Architecture Department (1985-1990) Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture (1990-2017) Professional Experience: Diestre Factory in Zaragoza (1965-67), the extension of the Pamplona Bull Ring (1967), the National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida (1980-86), the Bank of Spain in Jaén (1982-88), the San Pablo Airport in Seville (1987-92), the Architectural Association of Tarragona (1983-92), the Atocha Railway Station in Madrid (1985-92), the transformation of the Villahermosa Palace into the museum for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection (1989-92), the Davis Art Museum at Wellesley College in Massachusetts (1990-93), the Cultural Center in Don Benito in Badajoz (1995-97), the Museums of Modern Art and Architecture in Stockholm, Sweden (1994-98), the Auditorium and Music Center in Barcelona (1991-1999), the Audrey Jones Beck Building for the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas (1993-2000), the Residence of the Spanish Ambassador in Washington D.C. (1991-2004), Our Lady of the Angels Cathedral in Los Angeles (1996-2002), new studios for the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (1991-2002), the General Archives of Navarra in Pamplona (1996-2003) and the Gregorio Marañón Mothers and Children’s Hospital in Madrid (1998-2003), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Aragon and Beulas Foundation in Huesca (1998-2005), a housing project in Sabadell (in collaboration with José Antonio Martínez Lapeña and Elías Torres) (2000-2005), the extension to the Bank of Spain in Madrid (2001-2006), a housing project in The Hague, Holland (2002-2006, the Prado Museum Extension (2001-2007), Laboratory for Interface of Science and Engineering for Harvard University (2000-2007), the Museum of the Roman Theater in Cartagena (2000-2008), the Student Center for the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence (2000-2009), the Souks in Beirut (1996-2009), the Northwest Science Building for Columbia University (2007-2010), the conversion of the Miradero and the Congress Center in Toledo (2000-2012), the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Peretzman-Scully Hall (2007-2013), the Museum for the University of Navarra in Pamplona (2008-2014) Licenses/Registration: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid n. 1489 Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Theoretical Anxiety and Design Strategies in the work of eight contemporary architects” which has been translated in 10 languages, (2005) “Remarks on 21 Works” (2010); Rafael Moneo, International Portfolio 1985-2012” (2013). Professional Memberships: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Accademia di San Luca di Roma, Swedish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Royal Institute of British Architects, Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Spain.

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Name: Toshiko Mori Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Sabbatical Leave Spring 2016: Sabbatical Leave Fall 2016: Fukuoka Project: Strategies for Urban Extroverts Spring 2017: Material, Atmosphere and Ambience Educational Credentials: 1996 Harvard University Graduate School of Design Hon. M. Arch 1976 Cooper Union School of Architecture B. Arch Teaching Experience: • Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design (Tenured, 1995) • Chair, Department of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2002 – 2008 Professional Experience: 1981- Toshiko Mori Architect, New York, NY Licenses/Registration: NCARB certified 2014- Registered Architect of the District of Columbia 2011- Registered Architect of the State of Missouri 2011- Registered Architect of the State of New Jersey 2007- Registered Architect of the State of Minnesota 2005- Registered Architect of the State of Rhode Island 2004- Registered Architect of the State of Connecticut 2004- Registered Architect of the State of Michigan 2000- Registered Architect of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1997- Registered Architect of the State of Florida 1989- Registered Architect of the State of Maine 1979- Registered Architect of the State of New York Selected Publications and Recent Research: (2017) LAB: Building a Home for Scientists by Mark Fishman, Lars Muller Publishers –Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research (Forthcoming) Toshiko Mori Architect, Hatje Cantz Verlag (Forthcoming) Africa Today, Gestalten - Thread (Forthcoming) Building from Tradition: Low-tech Strategies and Local Materials in Contemporary Architecture, Routledge - Thread (Forthcoming) Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide, DOM publishers – Thread Professional Memberships: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Member) World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Future Cities (Member) Dassault Systèmes (Board of Directors) European Research Council (Peer Reviewer) A+U Magazine (Advisory Board) General Services Administration (Design Excellence Program Peer Review) The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum (Advisory Board) World Monument Fund, Modern Century Committee (Member)

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Name: Farshid Moussavi Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: The Function of Education: The 21st Century School; DES 01306 / Learning from the Function of Style; DES 03409 Fall 2016: Style and Time; DES 3363 Educational Credentials: 1991: Master in Architecture (MARCH II), Harvard University Graduate School of Design 1989: Diploma Degree in Architecture, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College of London 1985: Bachelor of Science (BSC) in Architecture, Dundee University Teaching Experience: 2006-present Professor in Practice of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design 2005 Kenzo Tange Visiting Design Critic, Harvard University Graduate School of Design 2005 Head of Institute of Architecture, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria 2002-2005 Professor of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria 2002 Visiting Critic, University of California Los Angeles, USA 2001 & 1998 Visiting Critic, Columbia University, USA 1999 Visiting Critic, Princeton University, USA 1997 Visiting Critic, The Berlage Institute, Amsterdam, Holland 1993-1995 Design Professor, Hoger Architectuur Instituut Sint-Lucas, Gent, Belgium 1993-2000 Unit Master, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK Professional Experience: 2011-present Founder and Director, Farshid Moussavi Architecture, UK 1993-2011 Co-Founder and Co-Director, Foreign Office Architects, UK 1991- 1993 Office for Metropolitan Architecture, The Netherlands Licenses/Registration: ARB 066157K and RIBA 10551466 Selected Publications and Recent Research: 2015 “The Function of Style”, published by Harvard GSD, FunctionLab and, Actar, Barcelona,

Spain; English 978-1-940291-30-7 2009 “The Function of Form”, published by Harvard GSD and Actar, Barcelona, Spain;

English 978-84-96954-73-1 2002 “The Function of Ornament” with Michael Kubo, published by Harvard GSD and Actar,

Barcelona, Spain. ; English 978-84-96954-73-1; Translations of the book in Spanish, German, Japanese, Arabic

Professional Memberships: 2015: Elected Royal Academician, The Royal Academy of Arts, UK 2009-present: Trustee of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK 2009-present: Trustee of the Architecture Foundation, London, UK 2015-present External Examiner, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK 2012- 2015 External Examiner, Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London, UK 2011 Education Board, Strelka Institute for Architecture, Media and Design, Moscow, Russia 2008 Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, UK

Member of the Jury, 11th Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy 2007 Design for London Advisory Group to the Mayor of London, UK 2005- 2015 Steering Committee, The Aga Khan Award for Architecture

Member of the Jury, The RIBA President’s Medal, UK 2004 Chair of Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2003 International Design Committee, The London Development Agency, London, UK 2002 Member of Jury, The Stirling Prize for Architecture, UK

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Name: Mark Mulligan Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Cases in Contemporary Construction; Tectonics Lab (FAS) Spring 2016: Innovative Construction in Japan; Fieldwork in Conservation Design Fall 2016: Cases in Contemporary Construction Spring 2017: Cases in Contemporary Construction Educational Credentials: BA in Architecture, Yale University, 1984 M.Arch, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 1990 Teaching Experience: Harvard GSD, 1996-present Professional Experience: Principal: Mark Mulligan, Architect: 1998-present Project Architect: Maki & Associates, Tokyo, 1990-1996 Licenses/Registration: Massachusetts #10045 Selected Publications and Recent Research: Book editor: Nurturing Dreams: Collected Essays on Architecture and the City by Fumihiko Maki, MIT Press, 2008. Author of book chapters:

“Structuring the Future” in Kiyonori Kikutake: Between Land and Sea, Lars Müller, 2015; also published in Places Journal, 2015.

“Surprising Developments” in Fumihiko Maki, Phaidon Press, 2009. Co-author of books:

The Thinking Hand: Tools and Traditions of the Japanese Carpenter. Mark Mulligan and Yukio Lippit (co-authors); foreword by Theodore C. Bestor, afterword by Kenzo Akao; Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, 2014.

Taihu Prospects: alternatives for the landscape of southeast Beijing. Kongjian Yu, Peter Rowe, Stephen Ervin, Mark Mulligan (co-authors); foreword by Joan Busquets; Peking University Press, 2012.

Japan Transfer. Co-edited with Andrea Leers, Harvard GSD, 2003. Author of journal articles:

“Komorebi Pavilion: a New Generation of Collaboration Emerges in Architectural Education” in AXIS, September 2017.

“Hiding in Plain View” in Harvard Design Magazine no. 43: Shelf Life, fall/winter 2016.

“Fresh Views on Japanese Modernism” in Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 39 no. 2, University of Washington Press, summer 2013.

“Utopia Across Scales: Thoughts on Kenzo Tange” in Harvard Design Magazine, summer 2010. Translator (Japanese-English):

Case: Sendai Mediatheque: essays by Taki Koji, Mutsuro Sasaki, Ryue Nishizawa, 2001 (co-translator with Hiroto Kobayashi).

“Ephemeral light” in Immaterial/Ultramaterial, 2001. Journal articles about Mark Mulligan, Architect:

UME, vol. 17: “Casa Hayes”, 2004.

Dwell: “Corbu Meets Costa Rica” (Casa Hayes) by Nancy Levinson, June 2003. Professional Memberships: Board Member, Boston Society of Architects, 2008-2011

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Name: Carles Muro Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Elements of Urban Design Core Studio, Urban Design Proseminar Spring 2016: Relate: Fourth Semester Architecture Core Studio, Potential Architecture (Seminar) Fall 2016: Elements of Urban Design Core Studio Spring 2017: Relate: Fourth Semester Architecture Core Studio, Potential Architecture (Seminar) Educational Credentials: MArch (Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona – Barcelona Tech) Teaching Experience: Has taught Architectural History and Architectural Design at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona (1993-2015). Was Unit Master at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (London, 1996-1998) and Director of the Masters Programme “Arquitectura: Crítica y Proyecto” at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, 1998-2002). Professional Experience: Worked with Elías Torres and José A. Martínez Lapeña in Barcelona (1987-1991) and Álvaro Siza in Porto (1992-1993) before setting up in private practice in 1993. Built projects include the Public Market in Inca (Majorca), and the Health Care Centres in Castellar del Vallès and Tordera, near Barcelona. Licenses/Registration: COAC (Catalan Institute of Architects) Selected Publications and Recent Research: Conversaciones con Enric Miralles (Barcelona, Gustavo Gili, 2016), Arquitecturas fugaces (Madrid, Lampreave, 2007), Josep Quetglas, Pasado a Limpio (Valencia, Pre-Textos, 2002) [with Ton Salvadó]; Freie Universität, Berlin: Una organización construida (Madrid, Ministerio de Fomento, 2002) [with Ton Salvadó]; Álvaro Siza. Writings (Barcelona, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 1994) Professional Memberships:

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Name: Erika Naginski Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: HIS-4121: Buildings Texts Contexts I (core lecture) HIS-4490: Architecture and Its Texts (1650-1800) (seminar) Spring 2016: HIS-04420: The Ruin Aesthetic: Episodes in the History of an Architectural Idea (seminar) Fall 2016: HIS-4423: The Shapes of Utopia (lecture) HIS-4439: “In the Manner of a Picture”: The Lure of the Picturesque (seminar) Spring 2017: HIS-4122: Buildings Texts Contexts II (core lecture) ADV-9690: Discourse and Methods I (seminar) Educational Credentials: • University of California, Berkeley, PHD, History of Art • New York University, BA summa cum laude Teaching Experience: Harvard University, Graduate School of Design Full Professor (2013-present) Associate Professor (2007-2013) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Architecture Department (HTC Section) Associate Professor (2006-2007) Alfred Henry and Jean Morrison Hayes Career Development Chair (2003-2006) Assistant Professor (2001-2006) University of Michigan, Department of the History of Art Visiting Assistant Professor (1999-2000) Professional Experience: n/a Licenses/Registration: n/a Selected Publications and Recent Research: • The Architecture of Retrospection (current book manuscript under review) • “The Public Image of Demos,” in Mohsen Motafavi, Ethics of the Urban: The City and the Space of the Political (Harvard GSD and Lärs Muller, 2017) • co-authored with Jorge Silvetti, Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria (Harvard GSD, 2017) • “Classicism and Church Architecture in Early 17th-Century France,” in Alina Payne, ed., Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017) • co-edited with Preston Scott Cohen, eds., The Return of Nature: Sustaining Architecture in the Face of Sustainability (Routledge, 2014) • “The Imprimatur of Decadence: Robert Adam and the Imperial Palatine Tradition,” in Alina Payne, ed., Dalmatia and the Mediterranean: Portable Archaeology and the Poetics of Influence (Brill, 2014) • “Enlightenment Architecture,” in Michael Kelly, ed., The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2014) • “Architecture at the Threshold,” Perspecta 43: Taboo (October 2010) • Sculpture and Enlightenment (Getty Research Institute, 2009) Professional Memberships: SAC, CAA, EAHN

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Name: Paul Wesley Nakazawa Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: PRO-07408 – Frameworks of Contemporary Practice Fall 2016: PRO-07408 – Frameworks of Contemporary Practice Educational Credentials: Harvard University, Master in Architecture, 1979 University of Chicago, Master in Business Administration, 1974 University of Chicago, Bachelor of Arts, 1973 Teaching Experience: Harvard University, Graduate School of Design (Fall, 1996-Present) Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture (Fall, 2013-Present) Lecturer in Architecture (Fall, 1996-Spring, 2012) Southern California Institute of Architecture (Fall, 2005 – Spring, 2007) Executive Coordinator & Faculty, Southern California Institute for Future Initiatives (Post-Graduate MArch Program) University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Fall, 1981 – Spring, 1982) Lecturer in Architecture (Studio) Professional Experience: Nakazawa Consultants – Principal, 1993-Present Snøhetta, New York – Chairman (non-executive), 2009-Present MASS Design Group, Boston – Vice Chairman & Director*, 2013-Present TRO|Jung Brannen, Boston – Director*, 2010-2011 Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York – Director*, 2006-2009 AMO, New York – Director*, 2000-2002 Safdie Architects, Boston – Managing Principal, 1990-1993 Tribble Harris Li, Inc., Charlotte – Corporation Secretary**, 1987-1990 Clark Tribble Harris & Li Architects, Charlotte – Managing Principal (New York Office) & Corporation Director* Nakazawa Corporation, Chicago – Executive Vice President & Director*, 1982-1987 * denotes a statutory director, member of the board of directors ** denotes an officer of a public company Licenses/Registration: Registered Architect, Illinois, 1982 (base registration state for NCARB) NCARB Certificate Holder: Additional registrations: MA, CT, NY, NJ, NC Selected Publications and Recent Research: Primary areas of study: 1. Informal sector issues (e.g., informal settlements, economy and urbanization; housing, primary education) in Latin America; 2. Economic clusters (programmatic and spatial development of clusters) Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects; Boston Society of Architects; American Physical Society (Amer. Inst. of Physics); New York Academy of Sciences

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Name: Megan Panzano Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: GSD STU 1101 – First Semester Core Studio: PROJECT (MArch I Program), Coordinator + Studio Instructor Spring 2016: HAA 96A: Transformations Studio (with Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard College), Studio Instructor Fall 2016: GSD STU 1101 – First Semester Core Studio: PROJECT (MArch I Program), Coordinator + Studio Instructor Spring 2017: HAA 96A: Transformations Studio (with Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard College), Studio Instructor Educational Credentials: B.A. Architecture, with honors - Yale University (’04) MArch I, with distinction – Harvard GSD (’10) Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor of Architecture – Harvard GSD (July, 2017 – present) Design Critic in Architecture – Harvard GSD (2013 – 2017), graduate and undergraduate programs Lead Architecture Faculty – Harvard GSD Career Discovery Summer Program (summers 2015, 2016) Studio Instructor – Northeastern University (2010 – 2013), graduate and undergraduate programs Professional Experience: studioPM – independently owned design practice (2013 – present) Utile, Inc. / Boston, MA – Senior Designer (2010-2013) Venturi, Scott Brown + Associates / Philadelphia, PA – Staff Architect (2004-2006) Licenses/Registration: NCARB Record #: 320556 Selected Publications and Recent Research: Research focus on processing spaces – architectures dealing with storage as a record of associative forms of thought and imagination and the perceptual processing of these spaces through their representation. Publications: Objectives essay on the architectural potentials of storage in Shelf Life, Harvard Design Magazine #43 (f/w 2016); Next Progressives design feature in Architect, Jan 2017; Control Points essay on contemporary housing in Family Planning, Harvard Design Magazine #41 (f/w 2015); design work published in Wallpaper, Bauwelt, domus, + Mark Magazine Professional Memberships: AIA + Boston Society of Architects (BSA)

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Name: Antoine Picon Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Spring 2016: "Interiors, Environments, Atmosphere", lecture course co-taught with Kiel Moe. "Le Corbusier: Themes, Discourse, Figure", seminar co-taught with Michael Hays. Spring 2017: "Cities, Infrastructures and Politics: From Renaissance to Smart Technologies", lecture course. "Buildings, Texts and Contexts II: Between Origins and Modernity: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Architecture", lecture course co-taught with Erika Naginski. Educational Credentials: Master of Science (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris), Master of Engineering (Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris), Master of Architecture (Ecole d'Architecture de Paris-Villemin), PhD in History and Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). Teaching Experience: Associate professor and professor at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées from 1991 to 2002. Professor of the History of Architecture and Technology at the GSD from 2002. Selected Publications and Recent Research: Antoine Picon, Digital Culture in Architecture: An Introduction for the Design Professions, Birkhäuser, Basel, 2010. Antoine Picon, Ornament: The Politics of Architecture and Subjectivity, Chichester, Wiley, 2013. Antoine Picon, Smart Cities: A Spatialised Intelligence, Chichester, Wiley, 2015. Professional Memberships: Member of the French Academy of Technology and of the French Academy of Architecture.

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Name: Holly Samuelson Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015/2016: 1. Energy Simulation for Design, 2. Daylighting Spring 2016/2017: 1. Environmental Systems in Architecture, 2. Environment, Economics, & Enterprise Educational Credentials: DDes, Harvard Graduate School of Design MDes, Harvard Graduate School of Design BArch, Carnegie Mellon Teaching Experience: Harvard GSD Assistant Professor (2013-present) Harvard GSD Instructor (2012-2013) Professional Experience: Full-Time Positions 2007-2008 Sustainable Building Consultant, Green Roundtable, Boston, MA 2001-2007 Registered Architect, ADD Inc, Cambridge, MA 2000-2001 Graduate Architect, Celentohenn Architecture, Pittsburgh, PA Part-Time Positions 2011-2012 Workshop Instructor, Green CE, Nationally 2007-2011 Workshop Instructor, Sustainable Performance Institute, Boston, MA Licenses/Registration: 2006 Architecture Registration, Massachusetts 2005 Architecture Registration, National Council of Architecture Registration Boards 2005 Architecture Registration, Texas 2002 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accreditation, (Building Design + Const.) Selected Publications and Recent Research: Selected Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles "The Impact of Window Opening and Other Occupant Behavior on Simulated Energy Performance in Residence Halls," Cedeno Laurent, J.G., Samuelson, H.W., Chen, Y. Building Simulation, September 2017 “Parametric Energy Simulation in Early Design: High-Rise Residential Buildings in Urban Contexts,” Samuelson, H.W., Claussnitzer, S., Goyal, A. Chen, Y., Romo-Castillo, A., Building and Environment, May 2016 “Integrated Design Workflow and a New Tool for Urban Rainwater Management,” Chen, Y., Samuelson, H.W., Tong, Z., Journal of Environmental Management, April 2016 “Analysis of a Simplified Building Energy Model Calibration Procedure for 18 Real-World Case Studies,” Samuelson, H.W., Ghorayshi, A., Reinhart, C., Journal of Building Performance Simulation, January 2015 “Non-Technical Barriers to Energy Model Sharing and Reuse,” Samuelson, H.W., Lantz, A., Reinhart, C., Building and Environment, July 2012 “Learning by Playing – Teaching Energy Simulation as a Game,” Reinhart, C., Dogan, T., Ibarra, D., Samuelson, H.W., Journal of Building Performance Simulation, October 2011 Selected Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers "Improving Window Selection: A New Workflow and Tool for Architects/Engineers," He, H., Wang, R., Samuelson, H.W., Michalatos, P., Building Simulation the International Building Performance Simulation Association International Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 2017 Professional Memberships: Society of Building Science Educators, International Building Performance Simulation Association

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Name: Allen Sayegh Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Spring 2016: Genome of the Built Environment, Responsive Environments Fall 2016: Spring 2017:Digital Media 2, Responsive Environments Educational Credentials: MDes B. Arch Teaching Experience: 2 decades Professional Experience: Principal and founder of INVIVIA Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: Pulsus, REAL lab Bergamo Professional Memberships:

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Name: Mack Scogin Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Thesis Students Spring 2016: Options Studio & Thesis Students Fall 2016: Thesis Students Spring 2017: Options Studio & Thesis Students Educational Credentials: Master of Arts Honorary Degree, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2010 Bachelor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, Georgia, 1966 Teaching Experience: Kajima Professor in Practice of Architecture, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2009–present Kajima Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990–2009 Chairman, Department of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990–1995 Professional Experience: Principal, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 2000–present Principal, Scogin Elam and Bray Architects, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1984–2000 President and Chief Operating Officer, Director of Design, Heery & Heery, Architects & Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1981–1984 Vice President and Coordinator, Heery & Heery, Architects & Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1978–1981 Senior Design Architect, Heery & Heery, Architects & Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1967–1981 Licenses/Registration: Connecticut Registered Architect / 2005 Georgia Registered Architect / 1972 Massachusetts Registered Architect / 2001 New York Registered Architect / 2001 Pennsylvania Registered Architect / 2005 South Carolina Registered Architect / 2005 Texas Registered Architect / 2003 Oklahoma Registered Architect Iowa Registered Architect Selected Publications and Recent Research: TAR Magazine, “Carniful the Uglyful,” by Mack Sogin and Merrill Elam, Issue 8, Fall 2012 Harvard Design Magazine, “Letter to Benedetta” by Mack Scogin, Issue 35, 2012 GSA Design Awards 2004, “Jury Report” by Mack Scogin, Jury Chair, 2004 The Next Jerusalem, “The Palestine League” by Mack Scogin, The Monacelli Press, 2002 M Emory Games, “Introduction” by Mack Scogin, Rizzoli, 1995 AIA Reference Book 1993–1994, “AIA Atlanta Members, Mack Scogin.” 1993 Southern Homes, “Atlanta Architect goes Ivy League: Chairs Harvard’s School of Architecture.” May / June 1990 The American Dream, “Ernest Angley Lives the American Dream” by Mack Scogin, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983 Professional Memberships: American Institute of Architects U.S. Green Building Council Corporate Member NCARB Certified

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Name: Jorge Silvetti Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: M Arch II Pro-Seminar Spring 2016: Studio Option Fall 2016: M Arch II Pro-Seminar Spring 2017: on Sabbatical Leave Educational Credentials: Master of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, 1969 Arquitecto, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1966 Teaching Experience: Harvard University GSD since 1975. Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina; UC Berkeley, USA; Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Visiting Professor at: Rhode Island School of Design, USA; University of Miami, USA, University of Houston, USA; ETH Zurich, Switzerland; University of Palermo, Italy; University of Reggio Calabria, Italy; Professional Experience: Freelance designer from 1966 to 1985. Partner of Machado and Silvetti Associates since 1985 to 2016. Founding Partner of Machado Silvetti since 2016. Licenses/Registration: Argentina Selected Publications and Recent Research: Publications of research of the last five years: 2012: Silvetti, Jorge. "Buenos Aires: A Tale of Two Cities" In the Life Of Cities. Zurich, Switzerland, Lars Muller Publishers, 2012. 2014; Silvetti, Jorge. “Nature Unnaturally: Block that Metaphor!” in The Return of Nature: Sustaining Architecture In The Face of Sustainability. Ed. Preston Scott Cohen and Erika Naginski. New York, New York: Routledge, 2014. 2016. Silvetti, Jorge and Silvestri, Graciela, “Vestiges of Cities without Evil: the case of the Territorio Guarani”). In MANIFEST 2 “Kingdoms of God”. 2016 2017. Silvetti, Jorge and Naginski, Erika “Paths, Sounds, Ruins: Imagining Architecture in Candelaria” (w. Erika Naginski), Studio Reports Publications. Professional Memberships: Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. Argentina Consejo Profesional de Arquitectos, Argentina

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Name: Christine Smith Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Authority and Invention: Medieval Art and Architecture Structuring Urban Experience. From the Athenian Agora to the Boston Common Spring 2016: Making Sacred Space Fall 2016: Michelangelo: Precedents, Innovations, Influence Structuring Urban Experience. From the Athenian Agora to the Boston Common Spring 2017: Making Sacred Space Educational Credentials: B.A. Vassar College, M.A. and Ph.D. New York University Teaching Experience: GSD since 1995 Teaching since 1972:

Georgetown University Syracuse University University of Michigan N.Y.U.

Professional Experience: I am an architectural Historian Licenses/Registration: None Selected Publications and Recent Research: What to Remember about St. Peter’s. Maffeo Vegio “De Rebus memorabilibus basilicae S.Petri Romae with J. O’Connor. Submitted to Cambridge U. Press Sept. 2017 Building the Kingdom. Giannozzo Manetti on the Material and the Spiritual Edifice, with Joseph O'Connor, MRTS, Tempe, 2007 Before and After the End of Time: Architecture and the Year 1000, Braziller, New York, 2000 The Mosaics of St.Bartholomew's Church, New York, 2000 Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics and Eloquence 1400-1460, Oxford University Press, New York, 1992 The Chapel of St.Bartholomew's Church in the City of New York, Municipal Art Society, New York, 1991 St. Bartholomew's Church in the City of New York, Oxford University Press, New York, 1988 The Baptistery of Pisa, Garland Press: New York, 1978 Ravenna, Scala: Florence, 1977 Professional Memberships: N/A

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Name: Elizabeth Whittaker Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: March 1 – 3rd Semester Core Studio Educational Credentials: 1991- North Carolina State University – College of Design - BEDA (Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, Cum Laude 1999- Harvard University – Graduate School of Design – MArch with Distinction Teaching Experience: Harvard GSD

Associate Professor in Practice of Architecture, 2016 – Present Assistant Professor in Practice of Architecture, 2011 – 2016 Lead Faculty in Architecture Career Discovery Program, 2011-2014 Graduate Studio Instructor / Visiting Lecturer, Fall 2009 / Spring 2011

MIT Graduate Studio Instructor / Visiting Lecturer, Spring 2009 Media Library in Kenmore Square, Boston, MA

Northeastern University Housing Studio Instructor / Visiting Lecturer, Fall 2007 Multi-Unit Housing, Chelsea, MA

Boston Architectural College Graduate Studio Instructor / Visiting Lecturer, Fall 2000

Professional Experience: MERGE ARCHITECTS, INC., Boston, MA Principal: Founded MERGE architects in 2003. BRIAN HEALY ARCHITECTS, Boston, MA Designer. 1999 - 2003 ELWARDT & LATTERMANN ARCHITEKTEN, Berlin, Germany Designer. 1996 - 1997 GEHRY PARTNERS, Los Angeles, CA Designer. 1995

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Name: Andrew Witt Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015: Digital Media II; Mechatronic Optics Spring 2016: Structural Surfaces Fall 2016: Digital Media II; Spring 2017: Mechatronic Optics; Narratives of Design Science Educational Credentials: M.Arch, with distinction, Harvard University Graduate School of Design M.Des, with distinction, Harvard University Graduate School of Design B.S., Summa Cum Laude, Math, Philosophy, Brigham Young University Teaching Experience: Assistant Professor in Practice, Harvard GSD, 2014-Present Lecturer, Harvard GSD, 2010-2014 Professional Experience: Co-Founder, Certain Measures, 2014-Present Director of Research, Gehry Technologies, 2011-2014 Director, Design Innovation Gehry Technologies, 2011-2014 Licenses/Registration: Selected Publications and Recent Research: Article: “Landscapes, Spaces, Meshes.” in Architecture is All Over. Article: “Expanded Mechanisms: The Signalization of Material” in Lineaments. Article: “The Machinic Animal 1970” In When is the Digital in Architecture? Article: “Cartogrammic Metamorphologies; or, Enter the Rowebot.” In Log Journal of Architecture. Book: Light Harmonies: The Rhythmic Photographs of Heinrich Heidersberger. Professional Memberships:

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Name: Krzysztof Wodiczko Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015 and Fall 2016:: Art Design and the Public Domain, proseminar and Public Projection, Projection as a Tool for Expression and Communication in Public Space workshop (Spring 2016: Spring 2017: sabbatical leave) Educational Credentials: MFA Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw art, interior design, and industrial design Teaching Experience: since 1969 Academy of Fine Arts Warsaw, ENSBeaux Arts Paris, CalArts Valencia, CA, 15 years at MIT (tenured professor), full time faculty at GSD Harvard since 2011. Professional experience 1968-77 Industrial Design practice in optical and electronic industries in Poland, Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery, Nantes ( with Julian Bonder), 90 world-wide Public Projections- animations of civic building facades and monuments as well as design and implemntation of larg number of communicative urban equipment for the marginalized city dwellers. More recent Public Projections: Kim Koo Statue Pojection MMCA SeoulGoethe and Schiller Monument Projection, Weimar, Homeless Projection: Place des Arts, Montreal (Montreal Biennale) John Harvard Projection statue, Harvard University,Abraham Lincoln Monument Projection New York City Selected Publications ( not including a number of articles and iterviews in journals magazines) Selected books-catalogues in the occasion of retrospective exhibitions: --Krzysztof Wodiczko. Monuments, Projections, Instruments, Museum of Modern nad Contemporary Art, Seoul, S.Korea, 2017 (in Korean and English) --Krzysztof Wodiczko: On Behalf of the Public Domain. Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, 2016 (separate English and Polish editions) --Krzysztof Wodiczko - Art of the Public Domain, Profile Foundaton Warsaw, 2011 (in English and Polish) --Krzysztof Wodiczko - Guests, Venice Biennale, Polish Pavilion, Zacheta, Warsaw, 2009 (in English and Polish) Selected more recent authored books: --Krzysztof Wodiczko. Designing for the City of Strangers and Other Texts MMCA Foundation (in Korean) 2017 --Krzysztof Wodiczko: Socioestetyka, Krytyka Polityczna Warsaw, 2016 (in Polish) --Krzysztof Wodiczko- Transformative Avant-garde and Other Writings, Black Dog Publishing, London, 2015. (in English) --Krzysztof Wodiczko Obalenie Wojen, MOCAK, Krakow ( in Polish) 2013 --Krzysztof Wodiczko - The Abolition of War, Black Dog Publishing, London 2012 (in English) --Krzysztof Wodiczko- Krzysztof Wodiczko Black Dog Publishing, London, 2011 (Large monograph in English) Professional Memberships: College Art Association

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Name: Cameron Wu Courses Taught in Four Previous Semesters: Fall 2015:

STU1101 Core Design Studio VIS2212 Projective Representation in Architecture ADV9201 Independent Study

Spring 2016: VIS2416 Conic and Developable Surfaces ADV9301 MArch Thesis

Fall 2016: STU1101 Core Design Studio VIS2212 Projective Representation in Architecture PRO7231 Integrative Frameworks for Tech, Environment, and Society

Spring 2017: VIS2416 Conic and Developable Surfaces ADV9301 MArch Thesis

Educational Credentials: BSE Civil Engineering Princeton University 1993 Master in Architecture Harvard GSD 2003 Teaching Experience: Associate professor Harvard GSD 2013-present Assistant professor Harvard GSD 2008-2013 Lecturer/Design critic Harvard GSD 2008-2010 Professional Experience: Independent practice, Cambridge MA 2008-present James Carpenter Design Associates, NY NY 2004-2008 Preston Scott Cohen Inc. Cambridge MA 1999-2004 Licenses/Registration: N/A Selected Publications and Recent Research: “Baroque Machinations”, Chicago Architecture Biennial, fall 2017 Guest editor: Log43 The Geometry Issue, spring/summer 2018 “Borromini and the Elastic Medium” from Finding San Carlino (Columbia University Press) spring 2018 Professional Memberships: N/A