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Christine Killory, René Davids
Christine Killory, René Davids
Christine Killory, René Davids
DAVIDS, FAIA Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of California, Berkeley
email: rdavids@berkeley.edu
PROFESSIONAL 1501 37th Avenue A2 Oakland CA 94601 Tel. 510 532 3202 Fax 510 532 3203
OFFICE http://www.davidskillory.com/
LANGUAGES English, Spanish, German, and French. Reading comprehension of Portuguese and Italian
PROFESSIONAL Registered architect in the State of California, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
MEMBERSHIPS Licensed to practice in Chile, member of the Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile
Progressive Architecture Citation for For “The Hillside Elevators of Valparaíso, Chile” 1999
Architectural Research Annual National Research Awards Program
Federal Design Achievement Awards National Endowment for the Arts design 1995
awards for Daybreak Grove & Sunrise Place
AIA National Honor Award for Architecture For Sunrise Place. One of 11 projects selected 1995
from over 500 entries. Jury: "A refreshing solution
to the problem of providing high quality low-cost
housing to low-income families. With a limited
palette of materials and a restricted site, this
housing achieves impressive results.”
ACSA Citation for Excellence For Daybreak Grove. Association of Collegiate 1994
in Urban Design Schools of Architecture Committee for Education
AWARDS & HONORS
National Awards
ACSA Citation for Excellence in Urban Design For Sunrise Place. Association of Collegiate 1994
Schools of Architecture Committee for Education
AIA National Honor Award for Architecture For Daybreak Grove. One of 17 projects 1994
selected from over 500 entries. Jury: “A great
solution to the problem of providing high quality
low-cost housing to single parents.”
Progressive Architecture Award for For Sunrise Place. Annual national design awards 1992
Architecture program. One of 22 awards out of 762 entries.
Jury: “This design sets up quite a rich housing
situation. There is dignity to this project you don't
usually find with low cost housing.”
Progressive Architecture Affordable Housing For Twice House, one of 10 projects awarded from 1991
Competition Commendation over 600 entries
Progressive Architecture Award for For Daybreak Groove. Annual national design 1991
Architecture awards program 16 winners out of 824 entries
Jury: “Fabulous program, very successful units,
added virtue of reconstituting the urban texture.”
AIA National Honor Award for Architecture For Observatory House. One of 19 honored from 1990
over 700 entries. Jury: "A laboratory of esthetic
experimentation. Exudes extraordinary power.”
International Awards
Gondwana Circle International Design 98 entries from Europe, Asia and the Americas. 2009
Competition Honorable Mention The objective of this competition was
to generate a design solution to educates visitors
about the historical significance of Gondwana for
the evolution and current horticultural communities
of the Southern Hemisphere (with Eleanor Pries)
First Prize, Central Glass Co. Ltd./ First out of 733 entries, Competition judged by 2008
Shinkenchiku-sha Corporation Toyo Ito, Riken Yamamoto, Kengo Kuma,
International Design Competition and other distinguished Japanese architects
(with Taylor Medlin)
Merit Award Octavia Boulevard San Francisco International 2005
Octavia Boulevard International Competition Design Competition, 167 entries from North
America, Europe and Asia 2005
Mención de Honor, IX Bienal Panamericana Sunrise Place and Daybreak Grove honored 1994
de Arquitectura de Quito, Ecuador out 180 entries from 15 countries in the Americas
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International Awards
Local Awards
AIASF Citation Unbuilt Design Category For Plug-in Pavilion. Annual AIA San Francisco 2009
design awards program
National Contractor of the Year Award For Red House. Entire house renovation award, 2003
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
NARI Grand Remmie Award For Red House. Best project, Bay Area Chapter, 2002
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
NARI First Place -Whole House Remodel For Red House. Annual design awards program of 2002
the National Association of the Remodeling Industry
AIA Citation of Recognition For the Aztec Motel. San Diego AIA annual 1996
design awards program
AIA Merit Award For Sunrise Place. San Diego AIA annual 1993
design awards program
AIA Merit Award For Daybreak Grove. San Diego AIA annual 1993
design awards program
AIA Citation of Recognition For Sunrise Place. San Diego AIA annual 1992
design awards program
Sunset Western Home Award For Observatory House. Biennial residential design 1991
awards program sponsored by Sunset Magazine
AIA Citation of Recognition For Daybreak Grove. San Diego AIA annual design 1991
awards program
AIA Merit Award For Observatory House. San Diego AIA annual 1990
design award program
AIA Citation of Recognition For Observatory House. San Diego AIA annual 1988
design award program
GRANTS
Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study Grant Workshop: Customizable Pre-Fabricated Footbridge 2014
in Bodø‚ Norway (with Professor Pasi Aalto,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Grant from the Fondo de Apoyo a la Organización Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2013
de Reuniones Científicas
Fulbright Specialist Grant in Urban Planning Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2011
Research Grant from the Center for “Topography, Architecture and Identity: 2005
Latin American Studies (CLAS) UC Berkeley University Building in the Americas”
GRANTS
Faculty Research Grant Berkeley Division Committee on Research 2005
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Faculty Research Grant Berkeley Division Committee on Research 2004
Grant, Graham Foundation for Advanced For “AsBuilt: Theory of Practice” 2004
Studies in the Fine Arts
Pilot Research Grant For “Claiming the High Ground: Building Cities 2001
Center for Latin American Studies UCB on South-American Hillsides”
Research Grant from the Center for Course improvement grant with funding from the 2000
Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Research Assistantship for the Humanities Berkeley Division Committee on Research 1999
British Council Fellowship, Royal Full two-year scholarship for Royal College 1976 - 1978
College of Art, London of Art masters degree program
PUBLICATIONS / BOOKS
Shaping Terrain: Topography, City Building, and Architecture in Latin America. Florida University Press 2016
Details Technology and Form. New York, Princeton Architectural Press 2012
Open, Bobby, “Devil in the Details” in Architectural Review Vol. 223, Issue 1331 2008 p. 29
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Architect July 2007, Vol. 96 Issue 8 p. 85
Soltész, David, “Details in Contemporary Architecture”, Library Journal April 1, 2007 Vol. 132. Issue 6 p. 87
Soltész, David “AsBuilt” Architecture, November/December 2006 Vol. 95, Issue 12, p. 147
PUBLICATIONS / ARTICLES
“Topography and Subversion” Geeta Mehta and George Kunihiro, eds., City Connect: Regeneration, Equity and
Sustainability in the 21st Century (forthcoming)
“Vertical Neighborhoods: Hybrid Urban Form in High Density Cities” Vertical Cities Asia International Design
Competition and Symposium 2012: Everyone Ages, Guangxi Normal University Press, Guangxi, China 2013 p. 62-67
“Restoring Bogotá’s Waterscapes” Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies Fall 2012 p. 41-45
“Topography and Civic Order in Latin America” Arhitext Anul XIX No. 6 (226) November-December 2012 p.75-85
“Social and Physical Segregation in Latin America” The International Journal of the Constructed Environment
Volume 1 Issue 3 2011 (peer reviewed)
”Designing for a Global Context: The Impact of New Technologies in Architectural Education” Proceedings of the
EDULEARN 11 Conference Barcelona, Spain July 2011 (peer reviewed)
“Architects and Engineers: Bridging the Gap” Assembling Architecture: Proceedings of the 2009 BTES Conference,
Albuquerque, NM, by Dana K. Gullig, Diane Armpriest, LULU Press, 2010
“Development, Topography, and Identity: the Dougherty Valley and the New Suburban Metropolis” Places Volume
20 No. 3, Fall 2008( peer reviewed)
“Mythical Terrain and the Building of Mexico's UNAM”, Working Paper 23, Center for Latin American Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, 2008 http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/Publications/workingpapers/index.html
“Le Corbusier, Rio de Janeiro, and Housing: A Cross-Cultural Exchange” Encounters, Encuentros, Recontres:
Proceeding of the 2005 ACSA International Conference, ACSA Press, Washington, D. C. 2005 p. 30-38
“Rich and Poor Hills in the Americas” Contribution and Confusion: Architecture and the Influence of Other
Fields of Inquiry in ACSA International Conference Proceedings 2003, Helsinki, Finland, ACSA Press, Washington,
D.C. 2004 p. 218-222
“Demolishing Hills, Establishing New Identities” Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on Arts
and Humanities, Honolulu HI 2004 p. 1668-1677
“Urban Slopes: the Inclined Elevators of Pittsburgh and Valparaíso” Cross Currents, Transcultural Architecture,
Education, and Urbanism: Proceedings of the 2000 ACSA International Conference. Hong Kong, ACSA Press,
Washington, D.C. 2000 p. 203-208
“Diversifying Suburbia: Bungalow Courts as Spaces of Social Transformation” La Citta Nuova: Proceedings of the
1999 ACSA International Conference, ACSA Press, Washington, D.C. 1999 p. 459-464
“Adapting Traditional Prototypes to Contemporary Urban Neighborhoods: Daybreak Grove” Places, 12: 3, 1999,
p. 22-25
“Serial Vision: Storyboard in the Design Studio” Legacy and Aspirations: Considering the Future of Architectural
Education. Proceedings of the 87th ACSA Annual Meeting 1999 p. 239-245
PUBLICATIONS / ARTICLES
“Storyboards: Application of a Film Making Technique in the Architectural Design Studio” Towards a Critical
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Pedagogy: Proceedings of the ACSA Regional Conference, ACSA Press, Washington, D.C. p. 11.1 - 11.13
“Constructing Urban Infrastructure: The Hillside Elevators of Valparaíso, Chile” Constructing New Worlds:
Proceedings of the 1998 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, Washington, D.C. 1998 p. 81-85
“A Wall between Countries, a Bridge for People” Places 11:1 1997 p. 62-63
"Demolishing Urban Hills: Establishment of a New Identity in Rio de Janeiro” Center for Latin American Studies
Newsletter. University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2003 p. 6, 7, 35
“The City That Is Not a City” Design Book Review, No. 39. 1997 p. 45-47
“Writing Home” Design Book Review, No. 37-38 Winter, 1996-1997 p. 16-17
“The Search for Modern Architecture in Chile” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review Working Paper Series:
Modern Practices, Interpretations of Traditions, Vol. 87, 1996 p. 2-15
“Derivative or Imitative: Modern Architecture in Chile” Architecture California, Vol. 17 No. 2, November 1995 p. 39-
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“Rene Davids y el Periplo Americano” (interview with Jaime Marquez, Gabriela Manzi) CA, Revista Oficial del
Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile, No. 80 Jun 1995 p. 80-83
“Multi-Family Residential Zone Regulations: Will Legislation Ensure Good Design?” Cartouche, Summer 1991,
p. 15-16
“Interview with René Davids” by Luis Liceaga” in Cartouche, Vol. 21 Summer, 1990, p. 10
“Opera de la Bastille Competition, Paris: Entries by Rene Davids (projet premie) and William Firebrace, Introduction
by René Davids” in AA files No. 5 January 1984, p. 75-83
“The Impact of Early Soviet Russian Architecture on That of Chile” Royal College of Art Masters Thesis, 1978
Plug-in Pavilion, Central Glass Co. World Heritage Site Competition 2008
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Wurster Hall, Second Floor Courtyard Renovation Project, Berkeley, CA 2002
Daybreak Grove Housing for Single Parents and Children, Escondido, CA 1993
Thomas More Street Residential Complex, London, U.K., with Thomas Brent Associates, London, U.K. 1987
Indira Gandhi Center for the Performing Arts Competition, New Delhi, India 1986
Hawaii Loa College Performing Arts Center Competition. Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii 1986
Leeds Town Center, Redevelopment, with A.P.P. Architects and Planners, Horsham, Sussex, U.K. 1986
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House for Sunbathers, Mallorca, Schinkenchiku Residential Design Competition, Tokyo 1983
Kew Gardens Exhibition and Research Facility Competition, London, U.K. 1982
Kadhimiyeh Shrine Redevelopment, Baghdad, Iraq with A.P.P. Architects and Planners, Horsham, Sussex, U.K .1981
Social welfare buildings, banks, residences in Saudi Arabia, with Viterazi Consultants, London, U. K. 1978 - 1981
Schinkenchiku Residential Design Competition “House for Karl Friedrich Schinkel” 1979
Unity Theatre, Camden Town, London with the Royal College of Art Project Office 1978
“Past Progressives A Village for Those in Need in Escondido, California. Davids Killory Designed a Community for
Homeless Mothers and Children” by John Morris Dixon, Architecture Magazine, March 2013 p. 104
Kisyn-no-Kai, ed. “Home-for-All” Design Ideas, Plans and All. Tokyo, Ito School 2012 p. 42-45
Kellar Bouknight, Joanne. All New Kitchen Idea Book. Newton, CT, Taunton Press 2009 p. 171
“2009 AIA SF Design Awards” California Home +Design March/April 2009 p. 134
“Plug-in Pavilion” in Townsend Center for the Humanities Newsletter February/March 2009 p. 23
“Winning Entries of the Central Glass International Architectural Design Competition 2008” Japan Architect,
Winter 2009 p. 128
“Urban Ecology: Change, Continuity and the Modified Ground” Framewoks April 2008 p. 12-13
Cisneros, Henry and John Rosales. Casa y Comunidad. Washington D.C., BuildersBook.com 2006 cover, p.197
“De las Ciudades a las Regiones” Desarrollo Regional Integrado en Bogotá-Cundinamarca UNDESA-UNCRD,
August, 2005 p. 200-206
Trulove, James Grayson ed. New American Interiors. New York, Whitney Library of Design 2004 p. 28-35
“Davids Killory Red House” GA Houses No. 82, July 2004 p. 64-75
PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK
“Lessons from the Edge” by Zahid Sardar San Francisco Chronicle Magazine May 9, 2004
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“Tapping Inner Cool of a 20s Teardown” by Christopher Hawthorne New York Times November 20, 2003 p. D8
Sutro, Dirk. San Diego Architecture from Mission to Modern: Guide to the Buildings, Planning, People, and Spaces
That Shape the Region. San Diego Architectural Foundation, 2002
Crispiani, Alejandro. Aproximaciones: de la Arquitectura al Detalle. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Arquitectura 2001
“Jacobsen Variations” in Light on Learning: P G & E Energy Center & California Statewide Schools Initiative,
February 2000 p. 45-64
“Rave Design” by Ann Jarmusch San Diego Union Tribune. Section B, July 12, 1999 p. 2
“P.A. Awards: The Hillside Elevators of Valparaíso, Chile - Neighborhood Transportation as a Generator of Urban
Form” in Architecture April 1999 p. 123
“Desire and Domesticity” by Gwendolyn Wright Design Book Review No.37-38, Winter, 1996-1997 p. 3
IX Bienal Panamericana de Arquitectura de Quito. Quito Ecuador: Imprenta Mariscal 1996 p. 32-33
“Inside the Upper Story” in San Diego Architect, July-August 1996, p. 1-2
Jones,Tom, William Pettus, and Michael Pyatok. Good Neighbors: Affordable Family Housing. Mulgrave, Australia,
Images Publishing Group, 1996 p. 132-135
“Designing Multi-Family Housing for Residential Neighborhoods” Planning Commissioners Journal No. 23,
Summer 1996 p. 14-15
“Nine Projects Tapped for AIA Awards” San Diego Union Tribune June 30, 1996 p. H9
“Vivienda de Interés Social en Escondido, CA” Arquitectura No. 6 September 1995 p. 16-19
“Davids Killory Again Lauded for Low-Income Projects” in The San Diego Union Tribune August 20, 1995 p. H. 4
“Sheltered by Design: Building a Sense Of Security” by Blair Kamin in Chicago Tribune June 21, 1995 p. 1-8
“René Davids y el Periplo Americano” Ciudad /Arquitectura No. 80 Abril/ May/ Jun 1995 p. 80- 83
“AIA Honor Awards Feature Environmental Awareness” Environmental Building News, Vol. 4, No. 4 1995 p. 6
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Davis, Sam. The Architecture of Affordable Housing. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995 p. 95-96,
184-188
“Sunrise Place and Daybreak Grove: Affordable Housing Developments in Escondido CA” Proceedings of the
83rd ACSA Annual Meeting” 1995 p. 68-69
“Davids Killory Honored for Sunrise Place” San Diego Daily Transcript February 15, 1995 p. 3b
“City Snub: AIA Awards Overlook Chicago Firms” Chicago Tribune December 8, 1994 p. 13g
“AIA Honor Awards Salute Outstanding Architecture” AIA Architect January 1995 p. 7
“Davids Killory Wins Third National Honor Award” San Diego Architect January 1995 p. 1
“Young Design Firm Continues Winning Streak” San Diego Union Tribune December 11, 1994 p. H2
“First Class Housing for Low-Income People” New Mexico Designer/Builder September 1994 p. 12-13
“Small, Cheap, Brilliant” Los Angeles Times November 27, 1994 p. K1, K5
“Housing That Supports Stable Communities” Los Angeles Housing Department 1994
“Space for the Unexpected” The San Diego Reader July 28, 1994 p. 49-50
Smith, Norman. Small Space Living Design. Rockport, MA, Rockport Publishing 1994 p. 94-95
“Home Values” in San Diego Union Tribune June 5, 1994 Section H p. 1, 10-11
“Low Income Housing: Avoiding Our Past Failures” in Progressive Architecture May 1994 p. 49-55
“Daybreak Grove e Sunrise Place a Escondido” Abitare March 1994 cover, p. 65, 132-135
PUBLICATION OF DESIGN WORK
“AIA Bestows Award Upon Daybreak Grove” San Diego Daily Transcript March 14, 1994
“Praised Architect Designs New Life as UNM Professor” Albuquerque Journal February 27,1994 p. 1, 4
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“San Diego Firm Wins National Honor Award” San Diego Union Tribune February 13, 1994 p. F4
“Placitas Escondidas” San Diego Home, Garden & Lifestyle, March 1994 p. 48-49
“Davids Killory Wins Second AIA National Honor Award” San Diego Daily Transcript February 11, 1994 p. B1
“North County Housing Project Receives National Honor Award” San Diego Architect February 1994 p. 1
“Honored Complex Gives Low-Income Housing Good Name” The Times Advocate January 1, 1994 p. A1, B1-B2
Sutro, Dirk. West Coast Wave: New California Houses. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994 p. 154-158
“René Davids & Christine Killory, Arquitectos” ARQ 24 Septiembre 1993 p. 11-15
“Developments Draw Low-Income Families” The San Diego Union Tribune August 29, 1993 p. F2
“Low-income Housing: Judges Like Its Style” The Times Advocate, June 2, 1993
“Designs Lauded for Drama and Delicacy” The San Diego Union Tribune May 30, 1993 p. H6
“The Gift of Shelter” San Diego Union Tribune December 20, 1992 p. F4
“Nine Projects Honored in AIA Chapter’s 32nd Annual Design Awards Competition” San Diego Daily Transcript
June 30, 1992 p. 1B- 4B
“Architects See the Light” San Diego Union Tribune July 5, 1992 p. F1-F10
“Encuentro con las Raíces” El Mercurio, Revista Vivienda y Decoración May 16, 1992 p. 30-31
“Davids Killory Win Multiple Awards” in San Diego Architect March 1992 p. 1, 6-7
“Architecture: Maximizing the California Lifestyle” The San Diego Union Tribune February 2, 1992 p. F2-F3
“Escondido Innovations for Housing are Winners” Los Angeles Times (S.D.) January 30,1992 p. E1, E5
“Architectural Design Award: Housing for Homeless Families” Progressive Architecture January 1992 p. 54-56
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“Affordable Housing Competition: Davids Killory’s Twice House” Progressive Architecture June 1991 p. 86
“Sunset Western Home Awards - Observatory House” Sunset Magazine October 1991 p.124
“Bunter Bücherturm für einen Bücherwurm” Häuser July 1991 p. 98, 104-106
“Architecture: Sheltering the Needy” The San Diego Union February 3, 1991 p. F1-F2
“Top Design Honors” The San Diego Tribune June 24, 1991 p. B1-B2
“Projects Win Awards from Local AIA Chapter” The San Diego Transcript June 25, 1991 p. 1B, 4B
“San Diego Flavored Buildings Win Design Awards” Los Angeles Times (S.D.) June 27, 1991 p. E1, E3
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“Davids Killory Architects, San Diego” Inland Architect January/February 1991 p. 32
“Davids Killory Wins P.A. Citation” in The San Diego Daily Transcript, January 24, 1991 p. 3B
“Architectural Design Award: Housing for Homeless Families” Progressive Architecture January, 1991 p. 54-56
“Environmentally Conscious Designers Make the Most of Wood” Metropolitan Home October 1991 p. 115
“New Trends Are Seen in San Diego Design” in Los Angeles Times (S.D.) June 28,1990 p. E1-E2, B1-B2
“Small, Chic and a Place for Everything” Home July, 1990 p. 64-67
“Winners in the Mitsui Home Residential Design Competition” Japan Architect May 1990 p. 55
“Tower of Observation” The San Diego Tribune April 6, 1990 p. F1, F10
“Observatory House Wins Honors” San Diego Home and Garden April 1990 p. 10
“1990 AIA Honor Award Winners” Architectural Record March 1990 p. 26-27
“Davids Killory Wins AIA National Honor Award” The San Diego Union March 11, 1990 p. F1, F2
“AIA National Honor Award Winner: Observatory House” Architecture March 1990 p. 81, 90-93
“Observatory House Receives National Honor Award” The San Diego Union March 1990 p. F4
“Accent On Architecture” The American Institute of Architects 1990 Honors and Awards Program p. 22
“1990 Home of the Year Awards” San Diego Home and Garden February 1990 p. 82-83
“Designers Take Novel Approach to Library” Los Angeles Times (S.D.) October 12, 1990 p. E1, E13
San Diego Chapter, AIA, San Diego: Brat City or Debutante? 1989 p. 23-24
“How Design Solved Two Architects Space Challenge” San Diego Home & Garden September 1989 p. 65, 72-73
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“Towering Controversy in Burlingame” The San Diego Tribune July 29, 1989 p. B3
“AIA Design Award Winners” in The San Diego Union June 24, 1988 p. F1, F2
“British Entries for the Gandhi Memorial” Building Design February 13, 1987 p. 23
Krier, Leon. Rational Architecture/Architecture Rationelle. Bruxelles: Editions Archives d’Architecture Moderne
1979 p. 80-81
“Striving to be Different the Same Way” RIBA Journal August 1985 p.12
“Concours pour l’Opera Bastille” Architecture, Movement, Continuité (AMC) March 1984 p. 9
“Opera de la Bastille, Paris: Ein Sieg der Quantität über der Qualität” Wettbewerb, Bauen, Ausstellungen
February, 1984 p. 291
“An Alternative View of Kew” The Architectural Association Annual 1982 cover, p. 20-22
“At the Other End of the Line” The Architectural Review August 1981 p.76
“1979 Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition” Japan Architect February 1980 p. 24-25
“The Royal College of Art” in Architectural Design 1980 Vol. 48 No. 180-182, p. 18
“Degree Show: Royal College of Art” Building Design June 23, 1978
“Past Progressives A Village for Those in Need In Escondido, Calif., Davids Killory designed a Community for
Homeless Mothers and Children” by John Morris Dixon (ARCHITECT March 2013)
http://www.architectmagazine.com/community-projects/1991-past-progressives-housing-for-homeless-mothe.aspx
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http://www.archdaily.com/16796/2009-aia-san-francisco-design-awards-winners/ (Arch Daily)
“Development, Topography, and Identity: The Dougherty Valley and the New Suburban Metropolis”
http://places.designobserver.com/media/pdf/Development,_T_839.pdf (Design Observer)
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
U. C. Berkeley Wurster Hall “City Water: Architecture and the Recovery November 2009
of Urban Watercourses in Latin America”
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
SPUR Urban Center Gallery, San Francisco Exhibition of “Water + Architecture” June 2013
M Arch 2013 Thesis Studio work
Concurrent with “Future-Proof Water: Quenching
Our Thirst in the 21st Century”
The Spot Gallery Oakland, CA “Asian American Community Center” December 2013
ARCH 201 Comprehensive Studio work
Design for the Future Exhibition Vertical Cities Asia Competition entry, November 2012
Shanghai, China Arch 201 Spring Vertical Cities Studio
Vertical Cities Asia Exhibition, National Vertical Cities Asia Competition entry July 2012
University of Singapore
Gallery, San Francisco Botanical Garden Gondwana Circle Competition entry September 2009
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
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Octavia Boulevard Competition entries exhibition Octavia Boulevard Competition entries 2005
California College for the Arts. San Francisco, CA
National Building Museum, Washington D.C. “Sheltered by Design” Exhibition: Sunrise Place 1997
and Daybreak Grove”
Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, IL “Sheltered by Design” Sunrise Place, Daybreak Grove 1996
AIA National Convention, Atlanta, GA National Honor Awards/Architecture, Sunrise Place 1995
IX Bienal Panamericana de Arquitectura de Quito Sunrise Place and Daybreak Grove 1994
Quito, Ecuador
AIA National Convention, Los Angeles, CA AIA National Honor Awards/Architecture 1994
Daybreak Grove
The Octagon, Washington, D.C. AIA National Honor Awards, Observatory House 1990
AIA, Atlanta, Georgia AIA National Honor Awards, Observatory House 1990
AIA, Houston, TX AIA National Honor Awards, Observatory House 1990
AIA, San Diego, CA AIA National Honor Awards, Observatory House 1990
University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico AIA National Honor Awards, Observatory House 1990
Horton Plaza, San Diego, CA “San Diego’s San Diego” 1990
AIA, San Diego, CA San Diego Chapter AIA Annual Awards Exhibition 1990
AIA, San Diego, CA San Diego Chapter AIA Annual Awards Exhibition 1989
Hawaii Loa College, Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii Loa College Competition Entries 1986
Trafalgar Square, London, U.K. Grand Buildings Competition Entries 1985
Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy “Romeo i Giulietta” 1983
Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France “Opera la Bastille” competition entries 1983
University of London Gallery, London U. K. “Opera la Bastille” U.K. based competition entries 1983
Gallery, Macintosh School, Glasgow U. K. “Opera la Bastille” U.K. based competition entries 1983
Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, London U. K. “Kew Gardens Competition” entries 1982
Architectural Association School, London U.K. “Kew Gardens Exhibition” AA competition entries 1982
Manspace Gallery, London U. K. “Between the Lines” drawings exhibition 1981
Schinkenchiku-sha, Tokyo, Japan Schinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 1979
Royal College of Art, London U.K. Degree Show traveling exhibition 1978
Royal College of Art, London U.K. Degree Show 1978
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile Graphic competition exhibition 1976
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile “Il Internacional Bienal de Arte” 1975
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Valparaíso, Chile Graphics exhibition 1975
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Instituto Cultural de Providencia, Santiago, Chile “Concurso de Diseno” 1975
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile “CNV Painting Exhibition” 1975
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile “Fashion Design Competition” 1974
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile Graphics Exhibition 1972
Goethe Institute, Santiago, Chile Painting Exhibition 1971
Mueseo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago de Chile “Arte Contemporaneo” 1970
V Conferencia Latinoamericana, Medellin, Colombia Escuelas y Facultades de de Arquitectur 1970
TEACHING
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Arch 201 (5) Urban Food Studio, Sao Paulo Brazil Spring 2008
Arch 101 (5) Marine Mammal Center Fall 2007
Arch 209 (5) Landscape Urbanism Fall 2007
Arch 299 Independent Study Summer 2007
Arch 199 Independent Study Spring 2007
Arch 205 (5) Independent thesis option (served as second member on 2 committees) Spring 2007
Arch 201 (5) Archeological Museum and Botanical Garden in Xochimilco, Mexíco DF Spring 2007
(collaboration with California College of the Arts and Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City)
Arch 100A (5) Rothko Fields (coordinator, lecturer, studio instructor) w/Professor R. Choksombatchai Fall 2006
Arch 201 (3) South American Friedman studio (coordinator, lectures, studio instructor) Fall 2006
Sabbatical Leave Spring 2006
Arch 201 (5) Student Housing, Cincinnati (coordinator, lecturer) Fall 2005
Arch 101 (5) East Asian Media and Research Center Fall 2005
Arch 205 (5) Independent Thesis: chaired 4 served as a second member on 8 committees Spring 2005
Arch 100B (5) Student Housing/Recreation facility (coordinator, lecturer, studio instructor) with Spring 2005
Professor Lisa Iwamoto
Arch 201 (5) Physio-rehab Facility Fall 2004
Arch 209 (3) Multiplicity Spring 2004
Arch 202 B (5) Thesis Studio (coordinator, booklet production, space allocation, visitor invitations) Spring 2004
Arch 209X (3) Thesis preparation Fall 2003
Arch 100A (5) Marine Headlands Center with Professors M. Anderson, A. Burke and K. Plymale Fall 2003
Arch 202B (5) Thesis Studio (coordinator, booklet, space allocation, invitations) Spring 2003
Arch 209/109 (3) Urban Theory Spring 2003
Arch 199 (2) Independent Study Spring 2003
Arch 209 (3) Thesis prep Fall 2002
Arch 100A (5) Butterfly House (coordinator, lecturer, studio instructor) with Professor M. Anderson Fall 2002
Arch 299 Individual Study Spring 2002
Arch 109/209 Urban Theory Spring 2002
Arch 298X (1) Thesis Seminar reading class Spring 2002
Arch 200A (5) Library with Professor R. Chow (half term) Fall 2001
Fall 2001 Release from second course for medical leave
Arch 209 (5) Architectural Theory/Multiplicity Spring 2001
Arch 202B (5) Graduate Studio/Thesis Spring 2001
Arch 199 (4 ) Independent Study Spring 2001
Arch 298 (1) Special Group Study (thesis reading and writing) Spring 2001
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Thesis Prep Fall 2000
Arch 100A (5) Undergrad Studio/Urban Spa with Professors M. Anderson, K. Plymale, and A. Burke Fall 2000
Arch 202 (5) Thesis option (served as second member on nine committees) Spring 2000
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Details Spring 2000
Arch 201 (5) Graduate Food Studio/Napa Valley Spring 2000
Sabbatical Leave Fall 1999
Arch 202 (5) Thesis option (served as second member on 10 committees) Spring 1999
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Multi-pli-city Spring 1999
Arch 201 (5) Graduate Studio/Pacifica Sewage Plant, Pacifica, CA Spring 1999
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Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Urban Theory Fall 1998
Arch 100A (5) Undergraduate Studio/U. C. Berkeley Music Library with Professor S. Saitowitz Fall 1998
Arch 202 (5) Thesis option (chaired one committee, served as a second member on 10) Spring 1998
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Kinesthetics Spring 1998
Arch 200 (5) Graduate Studio Spring 1998
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Urban Understanding Fall 1997
Arch 100B (5) Fish Farm (coordinator, lecturer studio instructor) with Professor S. Saitowitz Fall 1997
Arch 202 (5) Thesis option (served as a second member on 3 committees) Spring 1997
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory, Kinesthetics Spring 1997
Arch 201 (5) Graduate Studio/Chicago Spring 1997
Arch 209 (3) Architectural Theory/Urban Understanding Fall 1996
Arch 100B (5) Undergraduate Studio (coordinator, lecturer studio instructor) Fall 1996
Arch 209 (3) Graduate Seminar/Housing Spring 1996
Arch 200B (5) Graduate Studio/L.A. School with Professors W. Williams and S.Ubbelohde Spring 1996
Arch 201 (5) Graduate Studio/Black History Museum Fall 1995
MXDF Architecture Studio: Una Propuesta Urbana para Xochimilco. U. C. Berkeley Department of 2008
Architecture, California College of the Arts, Universidad Iberoamericana Departamento de Arquitectura
ARCH 201, Fall 2012 Asian American Cultural and Community Center, Oakland, CA
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/galleries/#/arch-201-fall-2012
ARCH 202, Spring 2012 Vertical Cities Asia Studio: Everyone Ages
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/galleries/#/arch-202-spring-2012
ARCH 101, Fall 2010 Pacific Rim Food Center, New York, NY
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/galleries/#/arch-101-fall-2010
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ARCH 100A, Fall 2008 Bird-watchers Hotel in Alcatraz
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/galleries/#/arch-100a-fall-2008
ARCH 201, Spring 2008 São Paulo, Brazil: Urban Food Studio
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/galleries/#/arch-201-spring-2008-1
Student work from ARCH 215, Spring 2011 Landscape Architecture Infrastructure Urbanism published at
http://www.berkeleyside.com/2011/05/12/would-you-sunbathe-on-berkeleys-newest-lawn-chairs/
Johanna Hoffman, “Grounding Water: Designing for Flux on the Urban Shore Landscape”. Committee member.
(2014)
Ariel Utz, “Promoting a Sense of the River’s Edge: the Bío Bío River in Chile” (MUD). Second committee
member. (2013)
Huan Fang, “Enacting Democracy: the National Mall Reflection Pool as a Living Memorial”. Committee chair.
(2013)
Oscar Diaz, “Amphibious Living: Designing Agrarian Communities for El Niño and La Niña in Panama”.
Committee chair. (2013)
Mengxi Wu, “In Between Space: A Phenomenon Architecture of Expression of Water Environment”. Committee
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chair. (2013)
Priti Pai, “Reveal and Immerse: a Multivalent Infrastructure in California's Central Valley”. Committee chair. (2013)
Soo Min Kang, “House in Motion: Transformable Architecture”. Committee chair. (2013)
Wenrui Xiong, “Involuntary Memory: Rethinking and Current Ferry Terminals”. Committee chair. (2013)
Ekaterina Kostyukova, “Curated Disorientation: Healing with Senses”. Committee chair. (2013)
Micah Burger, “Strange Works: Hybrid Military Landscapes and Infrastructural Opportunism”. Second committee
member. (2012)
Phi Tran, “Cultivating the Urban Breadbasket”. Second committee member. (2012)
Adrienne Smith, “Reciprocal Recoveries: Ecological and Emotional Healing”. At P.A. Committee chair. (2011)
Adam McDonald, “Socio-Spatial Transformation: the Interstitial Spaces of Public Housing”. Second committee
member. (2011)
Jung Min Ahn, “Public Network in Urban Form”. Second committee member. (2010)
Soomin Ko, “Mediating River and City”. Second committee member. (2010)
Taeyon Kwon, “Residential Illumination Chamber for a Vertical Community”. Second committee member. (2010)
Taylor Medlin, “Towards a New Antarctic Architecture”. Second committee member. (2010)
Harini Rajaraman, “Life Cycles, Spatial Rhythms”. Second committee member. (2010)
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Alan Tse, “Urban Seam”. Second committee member. (2009)
Noah Friedman, “Ecologically Devastated Border City”. Second committee member. (2008)
Tuan Quang Le, “Three Days Full, Three Days Empty”. Second committee member. (2008)
Veronica de la Rosa, “Extensive Pneumatics: a Vessel in the Abyss of the Provisional and the Couture”. Second
committee member. (2008)
William Ogle, “Mahim Junction: Bridging Access Through a Divided Edge”. Committee chair. (2008)
Eric Spletzer, “ The Constraints of Free Architecture: Variables and Parameters of Low-cost Housing
in California’s Salinas Valley”. Second committee member. (2008)
Elena Tomlinson, “The Roma Neo-Vernacular: an Alternative Aesthetic”. Second committee member. (2008)
Matt Baran, “Reclaiming the Space of Erasure: Adaptation, Extraction, and the Zero Street”. Committee chair.
(2008)
Ivan Lopez Castro, “From Traffic Project to Urban Project: Above and Underneath the Highway, Oakland,
California”. Second committee member. (2007)
Sylwia Rewienska, “Working from Home: a Study of Separated Proximity”. Second committee member. (2005)
Octavio Gutierrez, “Design for Sustainable Change Through Assembly and Disassembly”. Second committee
member. (2005)
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Dara Douragi, “Bayview Hydroponic Garden”. Second committee member. (2005)
Laura Boutelle, “Infrastructure As Site: Transforming the Singular”. Second committee member. (2005)
Graham Hill, ”Landscape Modifiers: Coon Creek, WV Community Center”. Second committee member. (2004)
Manuel Cordero-Alvarado, “Re-Weaving San Juan’s Urban Fabric”. Committee chair. (2004)
Mike Eggers, “The Virtual Milieu: Digital Documentation for Site Analysis”. Committee chair. (2004)
Esther Susuki Arnold, “An Architecture of Remembering and Forgetting”. Committee chair.
Heather Moore, “An Alternative Supermarket: Revealing the Origins of Food”. Committee chair. (2004)
Tsing Ching Chan, “Activating the In-between: a Strategy to Vitalize Public Circulation Spaces in High-density
Cities”. Committee chair. (2004)
Christopher Nogoy, “Accommodating Accidents: Parasitic Remedies to Foster Collaboration Across Isolated
Communities”. Committee chair. (2004)
Brendon Levitt, “Material and Thermal Space: the Promise of a Poetic Counterpoint”. Second committee member.
(2004)
Jacob Atherton, “The Nostalgic Motel: Reinterpretation in Contemporary Culture”. Committee chair. (2004)
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Ryan Smith, “Archiving Memory”. Committee chair. (2003)
Jesse le Cavalier, “An Active Public Terrain: Tectonics of Motive Flatness”. Committee chair. (2003)
Eric Anderson, “Inhabiting the Backyard of Civilization: Farm Worker Housing in the Salinas Valley”. Second
committee member. (2003)
Kristen Belt, “Integrating Rio: Formal Sector Intervention in the Favelas”. Second committee member. (2003)
Ung Bum Lee, “Revitalizing Urban Public Space”. Committee chair. (2003)
Amit Patel, “High Rise Housing for American Families”. Second committee member. (2003)
Kirsten Walker, “Building on the Edge: Urban Conquest Within the Redevelopment of Post-industrial Sites”.
Second committee member. (2002)
Heesik Young, “Representing Place and Exploring Identity”. Second committee member. (2002)
Heidi Oien, “Delaminating the Residential Boundary”. Second committee member. (2002)
Sarah Raube, “Gateways: Site and Structure” (Landscape Department). Second committee member. (2001)
Yiu Ming Chan, “Telecommunications and the Suburban Consumerist Space.” Committee chair. (2001)
Cletus Blum, “The Garden in the Machine”. Second committee member. (2001)
Connor Elizabeth Turnbull, “The Necessity for Contrapunctual Architecture: Intervening in the Presidio of
Eve Marie Sutton, “Figure Ground Reconfigured”. Second committee member. (2001)
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Ken Ishiguro, “Car Park-Work” Committee chair. (2001)
Caitlin Laird Glasser, “Inside-out: Rethinking the Edge”. Second committee member. (2001)
Seung Hyuk Kim, “Perception of Space and Time”. Second committee member. (2001)
Nurit London, “Home-Office Community: Socializing Through Interfaces”. Second committee member. (2000)
Marjorie Smith, “Finding Variation in Repetition: Prefabricated Components as Tools of Spatial
Connection”. Second committee member. (2000)
Daishi Yoshimoto, “Un-Public Streets? Un-Private Rooms”. Second committee member. (2000)
Sungjinn Park, “A Study of the Problems and Potentials Associated With the Space Under Elevated Urban
Freeways”. (Planning thesis). Second committee member. (2000)
Sylvia Muñoz-Moreno, “Mission Boulevard”. (Planning thesis). Second committee member. (2000)
Lawrence Schadt, “Learning From Jazz: Intuition, Smoothness and Guerilla Architecture”. Second committee
member. (1999)
Teresa Sladowska-Snyder, “Intergenerational Housing: Choice of Living for the New American Family Structures”.
Second committee member. (1999)
Kari Holmgren, “Reclaiming, Reconnecting and Reintegrating: (re)Considering Interstitial Space”. Second
committee member. (1999)
Evelyn Ibarra, “The Facade vs. the Ground Plane”. Second committee member. (1999)
Viviana Arellano, "A Design Approach to Public Housing: Peralta Village Comprehensive Redevelopment Plan".
Committee chair. (1998)
Jennifer Brodie, “Transforming the Edge of the City: Creating a Seam”. Second committee member. (1998)
M. ARCH THESIS ADVISING
Nina Hormazabal, “Territory: A Material and Cultural Fact”. Second committee member. (1998)
Beth Jacob, “Metamorphosis: Transforming Artifacts in American Small Towns”. Second committee member.
(1998)
Tom Langlois, “Harnessing Time: A Geological Clock”. Second committee member. (1998)
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Barbara Llewelyn, "A Collective Passage: Reading Public and Private Place”. Second committee member. (1998)
Steven Middleton, “Neglected Necessities: Public Restrooms in San Francisco”. Second committee member. (1998)
Maggie Peng, “Traversing the X, Y, and Z: Eroding Urban Boundaries”. Second committee member. (1998)
David Sabunas, “Delayed Memory: “(Re)-Constructing a Forgotten Landscape”. Second committee member. (1998)
Wendy Sue, “Nonlinear Systems as Creative Methodology”. Second committee member. (1998)
Alexander Vaitsos, “Investing Sensory Perception: a Pollution Measurement Center in San Francisco”. Second
committee member. (1998)
Wen Kai Zhong, “Bart-scape: From the Definitive Line to the Emerging Field’. Second committee member. (1998)
Carina Guinto, "Transforming Perception: Moving Through the Central Valley”. Second committee member. (1997)
Viviana Arellano, “A Design Approach to Public Housing: Peralta Village”. Second committee member. (1997)
Mathias Troitzsch, "Rethinking Urban Morphology: the Architecture of Open Space”. Second committee member.
(1997)
Ekim Kaptan, “Individual Approaches to California Base Closures: Mare Island Naval Shipyard”. Second
committee member. (1996)
A. A. COURSES Design Studio, Diploma School (4th & 5th year) 1986
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1985
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1984
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1983
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1982
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1981
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1980
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Design Studio, Diploma School (4 & 5 year) 1979
Design Studio, Diploma School (4th & 5th year) 1978
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Teaching Assistant Taller de Composición (First Year Design Studio) 1975
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Universidad Bolivariana, Caracas Visiting Critic Summer 2006
Cornell University School of Architecture Guest Critic: Thesis Reviews Spring 2006
University of Arizona School of Architecture Guest Critic: Thesis Reviews Spring 2006
Arizona State University School of Architecture Visiting Critic: Thesis Reviews Spring 2005
New School of Architecture, San Diego Third & Fourth Year, B. Arch. program 1988 - 1990
Macintosh School, Glasgow U.K. Visiting Professor, Third Year Design Studio 1986
Royal College of Art, London U.K. Visiting Professor, Design Thesis Studio 1982
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U. C. Berkeley Admissions, M Arch Program February 2014
Reviewed 40 student applications
U. C. Berkeley Eisner, Peerless, Watson, & Field Paoli Prizes (chair) 2007
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U. C. Berkeley S.O.M. Traveling Fellowship Jury 2005
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U. C. Berkeley Arch 201 Coordinator 1998
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U. C. Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies admissions January 2012
SERVICE/ EXTERNAL
Concurso de Diseno Nueva Vivienda San Juan, Competition Juror June 2004
Puerto Rico
University of New Mexico Faculty Search Committee: Theory, History, Design 1994
University of New Mexico Design Center for the Arid Americas 1994
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University of California, San Diego Curator, Exhibition of the Temporary 1993
American Center in Paris, France
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Arch 110 Affordable Housing October 2012
[IN]ARCH August 2012
Landscape 215 March 2011
Arch 110 Affordable Housing November 2010
Env Des 11A October 2010
Latin American Water Studios September 2010
Casa Latin American Students Association September 2010
Cal Day May 2010
Arch 110 Affordable Housing 2009
Arch 110 Affordable Housing 2008
Conference: Latin America at a Crossroads: “Infrastructure , Tourism and Civic Renewal May 2013
Between Globalization and Regionalism in Valparaiso, Chile”. Conference panel chair.
University College, Dublin, Ireland
Vertical Cities Asia Symposium, Singapore “Vertical Neighborhoods: Hybrid Urban Form July 2012
in High Density Cities”
International Conference on Architectural “Shaping Terrain: Topography, City Building, May 2012
Research and Architecture, Ion Mincu and Architecture in Latin America”. Keynote
University, Bucharest, Romania speaker and conference panelist.
International Conference on Education “Designing for a Global Context :The Impact July 2011
and New Learning Technologies, of New Technologies on Architectural
Barcelona, Spain Education’ Chair, International Education Panel
En el Aula, Second Latin American “City Water: Architecture and the Recovery April 2010
Architecture Symposium, Tulane of Urban Watercourses in Latin America”
University, New Orleans
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú “Pedagogical Strategies in Design Studios” January 2010
Lima, Perú
Building Technology Educators Society “Architects and Engineers: Bridging August 2009
Conference, University of New Mexico the Gap” Keynote speaker
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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U. C. Berkeley “Plug-in Pavilion” October 2008
Sagan Piechota, Architects, San Francisco, CA Linden Tree Lecture October 2008
Central Glass Co., Shinkenchiku-sha World Second stage competition presentation September 2008
Heritage Sites Competition, Tokyo , Japan
AIA Japan, Temple University, Tokyo, Japan Contemporary Housing Issues September 2008
San Francisco Chapter, AIA San Francisco Fellows Presentation June 2008
60th Annul Meeting, Society of Architectural “Designing on the Outside Edge of the April 2007
Historians, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Periphery: the Universidad de Panamá”
“Encounters/ Encuentros /Recontres”: ACSA “Le Corbusier, Rio de Janeiro and Housing: June 2005
International Conference Mexico City, Mexico A Cross-Cultural Exchange”
ACSA International Conference “Poor and Rich Hills in the Americas” August 2003
Helsinki, Finland
Seventh Annual Arizona “Case Studies: Rural and Urban” March 2003
Affordable Housing Conference
Cross Currents ACSA International Conference “Urban Slopes: The Inclined Elevators of June 2000
Hong Kong. Pittsburgh and Valparaíso”
Berkeley Art Museum, Pacific Film Archive “Equal Partners. 2X2 Architectural March 2000
Collaborations”
California College of Arts and Crafts “Unidad Vecinal Portales” March 2000
XVI Congreso Nacional de Arquitectura “Pendientes Urbanas: Los Ascensores October 1999
Valparaíso, Chile de Pittsburgh y Valparaíso.”
Univesidad Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile “Pensamientos sobre Programas Académicos” October 1999
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"La Citta Nuova" ACSA International “Diversifying Suburbia: Bungalow Courts June 1999
Conference, Rome, Italy as Spaces of Social Transition”
U. C. Berkeley Townsend Center for the “Storyboards: Applications of Film Making” October 1998
Humanities Discussion of interdisciplinary experiences
ACSA Western Regional Conference “Technique in the Architectural Design Studio” October 1998
“Constructing Urban Infrastructure” ACSA “The Hillside Elevators of Valparaíso, Chile" May 1998
International Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
U. C. Berkeley College of Environmental “In the Works” Presentation to visiting January 1997
Design Auburn University students
International Association for the Study of “The Search for Modern Architecture December 1996
Traditional Environments, Berkeley, CA in Chile”
AIA Housing Summit, Newport Beach, CA “Design and the Art of Housing” October 1995
P. G. .& E. Energy Center, San Francisco, CA “Alternatives to Compressive Cooling July 1995
for California Transitional Climates”
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ACSA Conference, Seattle, WA “Daybreak Grove, Sunrise Place” March 1995
Special Topic Session
Annual Conference of Borderlands Scholars “Casa, Placita, Plaza, Ciudad” March 1994
Albuquerque, NM
PROMOTION CASE REVIEWS
Review of tenure case, Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture 2013
Review of tenure case, Ion Mincu University, Bucharest, Romania 2012
Review of promotion to full professor case, University of San Francisco Department of Art + Architecture 2011
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Review of tenure case, University of British Columbia School of Architecture 2010
Review of full professor hiring case, Harvard University Graduate School of Design 2009
Review of promotion to full professor case Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture 2009
Review of promotion to full professor case, University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning 2008
Review of promotion to full professor case, University of South Florida School of Architecture 2008
Review of tenure case, University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning 2007
Review of mid-tenure review submission, University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture 2007
and Urban Planning
Review of tenure case, University of Arizona College of Architecture + Planning + Landscape 2007
Review of tenure case, University of New Mexico School of Architecture and Planning 2005
TELEVISION
HGTV “Homes Across America” Episode HAA-1312 first aired on August 8, 2005 and in regular rotation.
HGTV “Before and After” Episode DEBAA-304” featured Red House, Berkeley, CA. First aired on February 9,
2003 and in regular rotation.
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