CURRICULUM VITAE
Steven A. Moore, Ph.D., RA
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1996 Doctor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University.
1991 Loeb Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design
1967 Bachelor of Arts, Architecture; Syracuse University. Professional Registration
1971 Maine State Board for the Registration of Architects, No. 00617.’
1996 National Council of Architecture Registration Boards.
Professional Practice:
2017- 1992-93 Principal: Steven Moore, Architect: Diamond Cove, ME.
Principal: Steven Moore, Architect. Brunswick, ME. 1973-92 Design
Principal: Moore/Weinrich Architects. Brunswick, ME. Project descriptions available upon request.
1971-73 Principal: Steven Moore, Architect. Rumford Point, ME.
1970-71 Project Architect: Deane M. Woodward Associates, Auburn, ME.
1970 Project Architect: Neale Mitchell Associates, Cambridge, MA.
1969-70 Project Architect: Herbert Vise Associates, Cambridge, MA.
1967-69 Rural Planner: Ministry of the Interior, Province of Kurdistan, Iran.
Academic Appointments:
2017 Bartlett Cocke Regents Professor in Architecture and Planning, Emeritus.
School of Architecture, the University of Texas at Austin.
2010 Simon Visiting Professor, The University of Manchester School of Environment and Development
2008- Associate, Manchester Architectural Research Center (MARC), University of Manchester, UK
2006-2017 Bartlett Cocke Regents Professor in Architecture and Planning, School of Architecture, the University of Texas at Austin.
2001-2006 Associate Professor of Architecture and Planning, School of Architecture, the University of Texas at Austin.
2001-2008 Co-Director, University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development
2000-2017 Director, Sustainable Design Program, the University of Texas at Austin.
1997-2000 Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, the University of Texas at Austin.
1996-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University.
1993-1996 Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University.
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Publications; Refereed Books:
In process: Facts Migrate: A Maine Memoir of Infrastructure
2016 Pragmatic Sustainability: Dispositions for Critical Adaptation. Editor. 2nd edition. (New York: Routledge)
2013 with Barbara B. Wilson. Questioning Architectural Judgment: The Problem of Codes in the United States. (London and New York, Routledge).
2010 Pragmatic Sustainability: Theoretical and Practical Tools. Editor. (London, Routledge: Alternative Routes to the Sustainable City: Austin, Curitiba and Frankfurt (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington)
2007 Philosophy of Design: From engineering to architecture. Pieter E. Vermaas, Peter Kroes, Andrew Light, Steven A. Moore, Eds. (Berlin: Springer)
2005 Co-editor with Simon Guy, Sustainable Architectures: Natures and Cultures in Europe and North America (London: Routledge/ Spon)
2001 Technology and Place: Sustainable Architecture and the Blueprint Farm (Austin, TX: The University of Texas Press)
2022 Encyclopedia Contributions
2022, Moore, Steven A. and Meghan Kleon, “Cities as Inhabited Infrastructure.” In, Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics. Andrew Light and Ben Hale, Eds. London: Routledge.
2019 “Climate Change and Building Change,” in, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, 2nd Ed. Marcel Vellinga, Ed. London, Bloomsbury\ Routledge.
2015 “Sustainable Design.” In, Routledge Handbook for Philosophy of Engineering. Diane Michelfelder and Neelke Doorn, Eds. (New York: Routledge), Ch. 25, pp. 342-355. “Building Codes.” In, Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics: A Global Resource, 2nd edition. Holbrook, J. Britt and Carl Mitcham, Eds. (Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale, Cengage Learning). Pp. 302-306.
2005 Environmental Issues,” in The Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture, R. Stephen Sennott, ed. (New York: Routledge). “Building Codes,” in The Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, Carl Mitcham, Ed. 1st Edit. (New York: Macmillan, 2005), pp. 262-266.
2004 “Energy Efficient Design,” in The Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture. Stephen Sennott, ed. (New York: Routledge, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2004).
Selected Publications; Refereed Journals:
2023 Moore, Steven A. "Social, Ecological and Technological Change in Maine's Intertidal Zone: Rockweed Harvesting as a casestudy in Science and Technology Studies." In, Maine Policy Review; Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center; The University of Maine at Orono; Forthcoming.
2019 Moore, S.A., Marla Torrado, and Nicole Joslin. “Knowledge Production for Resilient Infrastructure: Constructing context-rich institutions across ecosociotechnical boundaries.” In, Environmental Science and Policy. Pp., 97-104.
Parvin, Afroza and S.A. Moore. “Educational Colonialism and Public Interest Architecture: An Enquiry into the Architectural Pedagogy of Bangladesh.” In, Pedagogy, Culture and Society. 13 March. DOI: 10.1080/14681366.2019.1599996.
2018 Moore, S.A. Opinion: “Engineering Design and Context: Moving Toward Eco-Socio-Technical Systems.” In, Civil Engineering Research Journal, CERJ. October 15. DOI: 10.19080/CERJ.2018.06.555692.
2017 Moore, S.A. “Knowledge, Power and Production: Public Interest Design in North America.” In, Journal of Architectural Education, (71)1: 46-56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10464883.2017.1260921
2016 Moore, S.A. “Testing a Mature Hypothesis: Reflection on ‘Green Cities, Growing Cities, Just Cities: Urban Planning and the Contradiction of Sustainable Development’.” In, Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA). DOI: 10.1080/01944363.2016.1213655. (385-388). Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01944363.2016.1213655.
Moore, S.A., Gelfand, S. & Whitsett, D. (2015) “Epistemological conflict: modern and non-modern frameworks for sustainability,” In, Building Research & Information, 43(6), pp. 659-674, DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2015.1016379
2015 “Units of Production and Consumption: Reframing Social Housing as Sustainable Infrastructure.” In, Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports. Springer. (DOI) 10.1007/s40518-014-0013-6.
2014 “Picturing Air,” in ARCADE: Architecture and Design in the Northwest http://www.arcadejournal.com/ (23:8)24.
2010 with Barbara Wilson, “Contested Construction of Green Building Codes in North America: the case of The Alley-Flat Initiative, in Urban Studies 46(12) 2617– 2641, November.
with Andrew Karvonen, “Sustainable Architecture in Context: STS and Design Thinking,” in Science Studies, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 29-46.
2007 “Sustainable Architecture and the Pluralist Imagination,” with Simon Guy, in The Journal of Architectural Education, (60:4), pp. 15-32.
2003 “The Banks of Frankfurt and the Sustainable City,” with Ralf Brand, Journal of Architecture (Vol. 8, No. 1, Spring 2003): pp. 3-24.
2001 “Technology, Place and the Nonmodern Thesis,” in the Journal of Architectural Education, (Spring 2001): pp.130-139.
“Technology and Place,” Co-editor, with Kenneth Frampton, theme issue of the Journal of Architectural Education, (53:4): pp. 121-122.
1997 “Technology and the Politics of Sustainability at Blueprint Demonstration Farm,” in Journal of Architectural Education, (54:3): 23-31.
2022 Invited Lectures:
2022 Engineering and Mathematical Systems; Keynote address at; International Conference on STEM and the Fourth Industrial Revolution; Khulna University, Kuhlna, Bangladesh; 01 July.
2021 Collaborative Epistemology: Building Knowledge and good relations across social, ecological and technological fronts. The University of Southern, ME. Portland, ME. November 15.
2017 “Complexity and Pragmatism in Research.” Keynote address at Architectural Research Centers Consortium Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6-06.
2016 "New Measures: Post-Occupancy Evaluation for Social Housing and Development." With, Kristine Stiphany, at: University of São Paulo, Polytechnical School, Brazil. 13 May.
“Sustainable Technology and Social Change in the Borderlands and Austin, TX.” FAPESP: Planning and Participation. Universidade São Judas Tadeu Sao Paulo, Brazil
“Standards, Codes and Protocols: assumptions, assertions, an hypothesis, findings and a question.” Keynote Address, Doctor of Design Conference. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Cambridge, MA. 11 March.
“Coding Project Delivery: What gets put in, left out, and who says so.” Keynote Lecture, Professional Practice Week. Dalhousie University. Halifax, NS. 15 January.
2015 “Sustainable Technology and Social Change in the Borderlands.” At, El Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas a Traves de la Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Jaurez; Instito de Arquitectura, Diseno y Artes Programma de Arquitectura. 22 April.
2010 “Coding the City: Sociotechnical Change and Equity,” Emerging Technology & the Future of the City Lecture Series at, The Phoenix Urban Research, sponsored by, The Design School, The School of Sustainability, and The Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University, 26 November.
“Citizen Architects and The Alley Flat Initiative,” Invited Lecture at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, College of Architecture; 29 March 2010.
“Coding the Future,” Guest Lecture, Manchester Architecture Research Center, School of Environment and Development, Manchester University, UK; 5 October.
2009 “What Computers Can and Can't Do to Achieve Urban Sustainability: Three Stories.” Texas Advanced Computing Center, 19 January.
“Green Building and the Texas Landscape.” at the Texas Philosophical Society, San Antonio, TX; 18 November 2008.
“Code-making and Public Policy,” at, The Reinvention Symposium, Seattle WA: 16 September.
“The Alley Flat Initiative as a case of Environmental Justice,” at, South Texas American Institute of Architects Annual Meeting at Padre Island; 25 September.
“Coding Consumption in the Built World,” at The Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI), First Annual Meeting at Clark University, Worcester, MA: 16 October.
“Invited Position Paper: The Role of Social Equity in Sustainability Education,” Environmentally Conscious Design; Educating Future Architects at The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Architecture; 24 October.
“What Computers Can and Can't Do to Achieve Urban Sustainability: Three Stories.” Texas Advanced Computing Center, 19 January.
Technology, Place and Climate Change,” Special Session on “Technology and Place” at The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science, Washington, DC: 31 October.
2008 “Green Architecture and Sustainability,” at the Annual Meeting of the Texas Philosophical Society; San Antonio, TX; 2 December.
“What Computers Can and Can't Do to Achieve Urban Sustainability: Three Stories.” Texas Advanced Computing Center, 19 January
"Competing Visions of Sustainable Architecture: Can they all be right?" at the College of Architecture, University of Texas at San Antonio, 30 January.
“Green Codes and Historic Preservation,” at Preservation Texas Annual Meeting, State House Annex, Austin; 08 February.
“Materializing a Sustainable World: Competing Values and Truth” at Clemson University School of Architecture, 29 February.
“Public Talk, Sustainability, and Design Professional in a Democratic Society,” at Northern Architecture; New Castle, UK, 18 March.
2007 “Design Thinking, Abduction, and Architectural Production,” at the Manchester Architectural Research Center (MARC), Manchester University, UK, 10 April 2007.
“Transdisciplinary Design: Narrative as a Tool in Sustainable Development,” at The Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning and Co-sponsored by the Erb Institute at the University of Michigan, 7 November.
2006 “Useful Theory: on sustainable architecture and philosophy”, Department of Philosophy lecture series, the University of North Texas, Denton, 12 February.
“Sustainability and Storylines in Post-Katrina New Orleans,” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, San Antonio, TX; 11 March.
Film interview, "Architecture=e2", Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), first aired April 2006
2005 “Expert Culture and Sustainability,” Annual Meeting of Engineers for a Sustainable World at the University of Texas 5-7 October 2005. Session organizer, moderator and respondent.
2004 “Case Study Methods,” Annual ACSA/AIA Teachers’ Workshop, Cranbrook Academy, Dearborn, MI. 8-11 July.
“Built Work, Student Work and Current Research,” University of Illinois (UIUC) 26 February 2004.
“Urban Form, Political Conflict and the Sustainable City,” University of Washington, Seattle. February (6 April).
“Architecture, Pedagogy, and Research” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 15 April 2004.
“Urban Narratives and Technological Choice,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 19 April 2004.
2003 “Alternative Routes to the Sustainable City: Austin, Curitiba and Frankfurt,” Public lecture, New York University, 13 October.
“Competing Models of Sustainable Architecture,” New York University, Applied Philosophy Group, 13 October.
Film interview, “Making the Modern,” The Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art by Tadao Ando, Trinity Films.
2002 “Sustainable Curriculum,” at the US Green Building Council First Annual Meeting at Austin, TX, 11 November 2002.
“A Foreign Exchange,” at the Texas Society of Architects Annual Meeting, 25 October 2002, Austin, TX.
“Technology and Place,” Bruce Goff Visiting Lecturer, The University of Oklahoma, 9 September 2002.
“The Disciplinary Blinders that Enframe Sustainable Design,” Annual Retreat of the Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE); Tahoe, CA, 12 June 2002.
“Architecture, Esthetics, and the Public Health,” invited lecture by the University of Virginia School of Architecture and the Center for Applied Ethics at The Difficult Dialogue, 4 April 2002 at the University of Virginia.
2001 Technology and Place: Journal of Architectural Education Panel moderator, ACSA Annual Meeting and Conference, Baltimore, MD. 17 March.
Sustainability as Multiple Public Health Doctrines, keynote address, H.O.P.E.S Conference, University of Oregon, 21 April.
The Origins and Contradictions of Sustainability, keynote address, Sustainable Dallas Conference, 19 May.
2000 Mapping Ideas and Making Urban Choices, Mayors’ Institute on City Design, University of Texas at Austin, 15 April 2000.
Sustainability and Democracy as Related Concepts, Ecocity4 Conference at Curitiba, Brazil; 3-6 April 2000. [Did not attend]
The Politics of Technological Choice, at the Architectural League of New York, “Shades of Green” lecture series, New York City 16 March, 2000.
1999 Art History, Ethnography and Architecture. The MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH May 27, 1999.
Democracy and Technocracy: A tale of Two Cities, Austin and Curitiba, Center for American Architecture and Design Forum, University of Texas School of Architecture, February 26, 1999.
1998 Reproducing the Local, Keynote address at the ACSA Southwest Annual Meeting at Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Oct. 16-18.
“Competing Networks and a Case of Sustainable Irony,” at the 4S/ESAC Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Oct.29-31, 1998.
Competing Paradigms of Sustainability, Lecture and panel participant, The Texas Society of Architects, Winter Regional Meeting at College Station, TX.
Plenary Session Panel Moderator: the 1998 ACSA Annual Meeting and Technology Conference at Cleveland; March 13-14, 1998.
1997 Building, Teaching, Writing; School of Architecture, Tulane University, 30 April; New Orleans, LA.
Approaches to Technology Education; College of Architecture and Planning, University of Michigan, 21 April; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Foundation Design Education and the Role of Technology; Department of Architecture, The University of Illinois, 18 April; Champaign, IL.
Philosophy of Technology for Design Education; Department of Architecture, Montana State University, 15 April; Bozeman, Montana.
Built Work, Pedagogical Work, and Written Work; Department of Architecture, University of Houston, 8 April; Houston, TX.
Technology and Architectural Education; School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin, 2 April; Austin, TX.
Reaction or Synthesis: Alternatives to the Modern Dichotomy of Space and Place.” Woodbury University, Department of Architecture, Feb. 23; Burbank, CA.
Built Work, Pedagogical Work, and Written Work, Department of Architecture, Ball State University; Muncie, Indiana.
Built Work, Pedagogical Work, and Written Work, Department of Architecture, University of Arkansas; Fayetteville, Arkansas.
1996 “Reproducing the Local,” in Platform, The University of Texas School of Architecture (Spring 1999): 2-3, 8-9.
“Bryan and College Station,” theme issue of CITE 41: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, edited with Stephen Fox. “Introduction,” and “Descriptions and Redescriptions from the Inside,” (Spring 1998): p., 7-12. [50% contribution]
Selected Publications; Refereed Papers, Presentations, and Proceedings:
2020 “Science, Aesthetics, and Uncertainty in the Sustainable City.” The University of Southern Maine, Muskie School of Public Service Science, Environment and Our Common Future Speaker Series. 12 April. USM Portland Campus
2018 Research and Action Initiative 2013. Clark University; 11-14 June Worcester, MA.
2013 “Regulation, Codes, and Social Equity.” Energy (Ex)Change. Symposium held at the University of Texas, Oct. 2-5, 2013.
“Sumptuary Codes as One Method to Achieve Sustainable Architectural Consumption.” Presentation and paper at Sustainable Consumption, SCORAI, Clark University, October 23,
2012 “The Alley Regeneration Project: Increasing the Capacity of Low-income Household Lots, Water, Energy, and Municipal Managers as Coupled Systems,” at, Fourth International Conference on Science in Society, The University of California at Berkeley. Nov. 17-19, 2012. Moderator, BeyondLEED: A Symposium held at the University of Texas, 26-28 January.
2011 White Paper, “Future Directions in Research” available at http://soa.utexas.edu/publications/platform/—At the invitation of the National Science Foundation, I submitted a White Paper in conjunction with the New Directions in Research for 2020 Initiative, SES--Science, Technology and Society Directorate.
“Urban Design and Energy Demand: Transforming Cities for an Eco-Energy Future,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) at San Diego, CA; 21 Feb 2011.
2009 “Coding Consumption in the Built World,” at The Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI) First Annual Meeting at Clark University, Worcester, MA: 16 October.
“Invited Position Paper: The Role of Social Equity in Sustainability Education,” Environmentally Conscious Design; Educating Future Architects at The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Architecture; 24 October.
“Technology, Place and Climate Change,” Special Session on “Technology and Place” at The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science, Washington, DC: 31 October.
2008 “Civil Regulation: Green Building Codes in North America,” at Regulating Design: The Practices of Architecture, Governance and Control. King’s College London, 15- 16 November.
“Green Codes and Historic Preservation,” at Preservation Texas Annual Meeting, State House Annex, Austin; 08 February.
“Materializing a Sustainable World: Facts, Values, and the Truth.” at Clemson University School of Architecture; 29 February.
“Building a Nonmodern, or Sustainable Region,” at Northern Architecture; New Castle, UK.; 16 March.
“Regionalism, Sustainability, and Design Thinking,” at Northern Architecture; New Castle, UK; 17 March.
“Transdisciplinary Design: Narrative as a Tool in Sustainable Development.” at Northumbria University; New Castle, UK; 18 March.
Book Review Essay of “Postmodern Sophistication: Philosophy Architecture and Tradition,” by David Kolb 1990, in Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 45, (July 1992): 241-43.
2009 “Austin, Texas as a Case of Sustainable Development,” at Manchester University School of Architecture; 19 March
2007 “Civil Regulation: Green Building Codes in North America,” at Regulating Design: The Practices of Architecture, Governance and Control. King’s College London, 15- 16 November.
“Transdisciplinary Design: Narrative as a Tool in Sustainable Development,” invited lecture at the University of Michigan Erb Institute and Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning.
“Design Thinking, Abduction, and Transdisciplinary Action,” presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science at Vancouver, BC., 11-13 October.
“Shall We Interpret Architectural Production Through the Lenses of Art History or STS?” at the Annual Meeting of the British Sociological Association at East London University, 12-15 April 2007.
2006 “Space and the concealment of urban technological narratives,” in Special Session on STS and the City Chaired by Steven Moore and Andrew Karvonen, at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science (4S), at Vancouver, 1-4 November 2006.
2005 “Expert Culture, Representation and Public Choice,” with Rebecca Webber, in Techne: Proceedings of the biennial meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology at Delft, the Netherlands; 20-23 July 2005. [80% contribution].
“City-regions, Narrative, and Progress,” Annual Meeting of the Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning at Kansas City, MO 27-29 October 2005.
2003 “Sustainable Architecture and its Transdisciplinary Origins,” in Proceedings of ACSA International Conference, Contribution and Confusion: Architecture and the Influence of Other Fields of Inquiry, July 27-30, 2003 at Helsinki, Finland.
“Technical Building Codes and the Transformation of Meaning in Architecture,” in Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy & Technology; Park City, Utah 7-9 July 2003.
2002 “Sustainability in History and at UT,” in Proceedings of the United States Green Building Council First Annual Meeting, November 12-25 at Austin, TX.
2001 “Ecological Architecture: Conservative or Progressive?” in, Proceedings of the 2000 ACSA Northeast Annual Meeting, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, Oct.13-15.
1998 “Reproducing the Local,” in Proceedings of the 1998 ACSA Southwest Regional Meeting, Texas A&M University, College Station, Oct. 15-18. Edited by Robert Warden (Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University: p., 6-21).
“Competing Dualisms in Sustainable Technology,” in Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Meeting and Technology Conference at Cleveland, OH; March 13-14, 1998, p., 22-29.
1996 “The Politics of Qualitative and Quantitative Environmental Codes,” in Proceedings of the ACSA Southwest Annual Meeting at Albuquerque, NM, October 31-Nov. 2, 1997, 2-B.
“Value and Regenerative Economy in Architecture,” in Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Meeting at Dallas, March 15-18, 1997, pp. 544-51.
“The Technology of World-Pictures,” in Proceedings of the ACSA Annual Technology Conference at Dallas, March 14-15, 1997, pp. 122-126.
1995 “Mixed Intentions: A Case Study of Objects and Activities in Architectural Practice,” in Proceedings of the 1996 West Central ACSA Regional Meeting at the University of Iowa; Ames, Iowa, Oct. 25-27, 1996, pp. 101-104.
“Rezeption’ and Sustainable Technology: The Case of Blueprint Demonstration Farm,” in Proceedings of Regenerative Design Symposium ‘96, Oct. 22- 23, 1996 at the Department of Landscape Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona; Pomona, CA.
“Reaction or Synthesis: The Modern Opposition of Place and Space in Architecture,” in Proceedings of the 84th ACSA Annual Meeting & Technology Conference at Boston, MA. (Washington, DC: Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture),pp. 533.
“Re-Creating the Voice of Architecture: Pedagogy and Tectonics,” in Proceedings of the ACSA Western Region Annual Meeting February 2-5, 1996, Re- Creation: Current Tides in Architectural Education at the School of Architecture, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu: University of Hawaii.
Publications; Non-Refereed Articles, Book Reviews, and Interviews:
2012 “Architecture as an Eco-Socio-Technical System,” A book review of New Directions in Sustainability, ed. Adrian Parr and Michael Zaretsky (Routledge 2010), in Building Research and Information (BRI), 40(2), 236– 239.
2010 “Invited Position Paper: The Role of Social Equity in Sustainability Education,” Environmentally Conscious Design; Educating Future Architects, at The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Architecture; 24 October.
2008 “Society of Bridges: New Castle-upon-Tyne,” travelogue and podcast for the Architecture Centre Network, UK: Futurescape08 is funded by CABE and Arts Council England, available at: http://www.architecturecentre.net/docs/home/.
2007 “Review of Ecological Architecture by James Steele,” in The Journal of Architectural Education (Spring 2007, forthcoming).
2002 Issue editor of Platform (Spring), School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Austin.
“Sustainability in History and at UT,” in Platform (Spring), The School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, pp.4-5, 14.
2001 “Reflection by Symposia,” review of Reflections on Architectural Practices in the Nineties, William S. Saunders, ed., in Design Book Review 44/45 (spring 2001): 77-79.
2000 “Deciding Sustainability: Four Book Reviews,” in Platform, The University of Texas School of Architecture (Fall 2000): 6-7, 13.
“The Language of Counter-Reformation,” review of Deconstructing Architecture: Critical Discourses and Social Practices, Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann, eds. in, Design Book Review 41/42 (Winter/Spring 2000): 130-133.
Book review essay of: Eco-Tech: Sustainable Architecture and High Technology. Catherine Slessor with photographs by John Linden (London: Thames and Hudson, 1997); Architecture and the Environment: Biolclimatic Building Design, by David Lloyd Jones (Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 1998);The Technology of Ecological Building, Klaus Daniels, (Basel, Switzerland: Berkhauser, 1997); in Journal of Architectural Education 53:4 (May 2000): pp., 245-249.
1996 “Reproducing the Local,” in Platform, The University of Texas School of Architecture (Spring 1999): 2-3, 8-9.
“Bryan and College Station,” theme issue of CITE 41: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, edited with Stephen Fox. “Introduction,” and “Descriptions and Redescriptions from the Inside,” (Spring 1998): p., 7- 12.
1992 “The Disappearing Suburb,” review of “Variations on a Theme Park: The New American City and the End of Public Space,” by Michael Sorkin 1992; “Towns and Town- Making Principles: Andres Duany and Elizabeth Platter-Zyberk,” By Alex Krieger, ed. 1991; “Seaside: Making a New Town in America,” by David Mohney and Keller Easterling, eds. 1991, in Design Book Review 26 (winter 1992): 9-11.
Book Review Essay of “Postmodern Sophistication: Philosophy Architecture and Tradition,” by David Kolb 1990, in Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 45, No. 4 (July 1992): 241-43.
Publications; Exhibition Catalogs:
2013 “The Alley Regeneration Project.” In, Architecture of Necessity. Virserum Art Museum; Stockholm, Sweden. Catalog materials prepared by Nelly Fuentes and Jane Winslow.
1998 A Matter of STACKS: Exhibition Essay for Sculpture by Celeste Roberge, at the Adelle Margo Gallery; El Paso, TX; September 1998.
1983 New Architecture/Maine Traditions. Introductory catalog essay, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. Portland, ME: Westbrook College.
Publications, Multi-media:
1992 Complete House: A Multimedia Exploration of American House Design. Portland, ME: Deep River Publications, 1992. (C-D Rom Format).
Publications, News-media Criticism:
1989-91 “Architecture and Design,” in Portland Press Herald, Portland, ME. Critical essays, published approximately every six weeks, reviewing issues in architecture and design culture.
Curated Exhibitions:
2013 “The Alley Regeneration Project.” In, Architecture of Necessity, at Virserum Art Museum; Stockholm, Sweden. Exhibition, May 5 through December 12. Exhibition and catalog materials prepared by Nelly Fuentes and Jane Winslow.
1998 Technology+Environment: Commerzbank Frankfurt, Sir Norman Foster and Partners (with Kevin Alter), The University of Texas at Austin. [50% contribution]
1983 New Architecture/Maine Traditions, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. Portland, ME: Westbrook College.
Grants, Competitions and Fellowships:
2015 Steven A. Moore, and Peter Ward Co-PIs. Kristine Stiphany, Post-Doc Constructing Empirical Public Decision-Making: The Application of Situated Data to Development in Consolidated Informal Settlements. The National Science Foundation; Award Number:1513395 $235,317.00
2013 Green Alley Demonstration Project, City of Austin $18,000.00
National Science Foundation, Dissertation Research, Kristine Stiphany A Case Study of the Socio-Technical Evolution of Educational Infrastructure. Award Number:1331333. $16,190.00
2009 The National Science Foundation, SES/STS Directorate, Individual Scholar Award: Sequencing and Targeting Climate Change Policy for Architecture: An Interdisciplinary and International Approach. Award Number: 1127851
The Oak Hill Fund, Challenge Grant: The Alley Flat Initiative $23,023.00 $37,500.00
The National Endowment for the Arts, The Alley Flat Initiative $10,000.00
AutoDesk, Adapting Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Affordable & Sustainable Housing $14,150.00
2008 The Oak Hill Fund, matching grant: $28,500.00
The Alley Flat Initiative Austin Community Foundation: $10,000.00
The Alley Flat Initiative Perry Lorenz: Green Alley Demonstration Project: $18,500.00
2007 The Oak Hill Fund, Designing Community Change “People, Power, and Progress,” PI of First Place Award in the National Idea Competition sponsored by Austin Energy and the City of Austin. $75,000.00 $250,000.00
2006 National Science Foundation Award # 0646720, SES-0646720.
Dissertation Research: Andrew Karvonen, Water Cultures and Technical Experts: A Socio-Technical Study of Urban Stormwater Management in the United States.
2005 PI, The Henry Luce Foundation for, Portfolio Program in Sustainable Design and Development.
Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
2004 Faculty Research Assignment (FRA), the University of Texas, fall.
Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
2003 Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
2001 Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
2000 University Cooperative Subvention Grant to support the publication of Technology and Place: Sustainable Architecture and the Blueprint Farm (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2001).
Dissertation Research: Andrew Karvonen. Water Cultures and Technical Experts: A Socio-technical Study of Urban Stormwater Management in the United States. Award Number:1127851
1999 MacDowell Colony Fellow and Residency; Peterborough, NH.
Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
University of Texas, Summer Research Assignment (SRA).
1995 Mike Hogg Urban Scholars Grant, The University of Texas School of Architecture.
1994-95 AIA/AAF Fellowship for Advanced Research.
1990-91 Loeb Fellowship in Advanced Environmental Studies. Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
1983 Individual Project Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts. “The Theater Project.” Total grants and competition awards received $1,266,580
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2018- Scholar Strategic Network
2013- Member - IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
2009- Sustainable Consumption Research and Action Initiative (SCORAI) Society for the Social Study of Science (4S)
2005-2015 Charter member, Austin Chapter of the Congress for New Urbanism
2001-2017 (CNU) The University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development Environmental Sciences Institute (ESI), The University of Texas.
1998-2017 Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE); Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT); Society for the History of Technology (SHOT)
1996-2017 Society for Philosophy and Geography (SPG),
1995- 2000 Editorial Board Houston Chapter, American Institute of Architects (AIA)
1983-1993 Maine Chapter, American Institute of Architects (AIA)
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Doctoral Committee Chair: Ralf Brand; Andrew Karvonen; Barbara Brown Wilson; Elizabeth Walsh and Catherine Carter
The University of Texas Classroom Teaching
ARC697 Master Studio
ARC350-696 Advanced Design Studio
ARC695 Architectural Design V, Sound Building Studio
ARC 394 Vertical Studio
ARC 393 Visual Communications
ARC384k Environmental Control II (Graduate Seminar)
ARC386M History of Building Technology (Graduate seminar)
ARC386M Society, Nature & Technology (Graduate seminar)
ARC386M Topics in Sustainable Development (Interdisciplinary Graduate seminar cross-listed in Community and Regional Planning, Business, Public Policy, Law, and Geography).
ARC386M Research Design: Preparation for Dissertation, Thesis and Master Design Study
ARC 186M Post-professional Seminar
Visiting Activities at Other Universities:
2010 Visiting Simon Professor, Fall, Manchester University, UK
2008 Visiting Critic, Clemson University Department of Architecture
2005 Fall critic, Texas Tech University
2004 Spring critic, Georgia Institute of Technology.
2002 Fall Master review critic; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Bruce Goff Visiting Critic and Lecturer, The University of Oklahoma.
1996 Winter Quarter review critic; Department of Architecture, Louisiana Tech University. Spring review critic; Department of Architecture, University of Houston. Spring review critic; School of Architecture, Tulane University.
1995 Fall review critic; School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin.
1990 Thesis review critic; Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Fall review critic, Architecture Program, University of Maine, Augusta.
1989 Spring review critic; Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1988 Visiting critic; Department of Architecture, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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2015 Finalist, the Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award. The award is given annually by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U).
2014 “Green Alley Demonstration Project.” Recipient of the esteemed 2014 Great Places Award in the place research category, by the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA). With Dr. Barbara Brown Wilson.
2011 University of Texas School of Architecture, Annual Faculty Award for Outstanding Classroom Teaching.
2009 Envision Central Texas, Community Stewardship Award, with Michael Gatto (Austin Community Design and Development Center), and Mark Rogers (Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation) for The Alley Flat Initiative.
2009, 2010 University of Texas, Service Learning Commendation.
2007 University of Texas School of Architecture, Annual Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarship.
US Green Building Council, First Annual Teaching Pedagogy Award, Mention.
2002 With Ralf Brand, Special Acknowledgement Winner of the 2002 Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism (CIAU) Award for, “The Banks of Frankfurt and the Sustainable City.”
University of Texas School of Architecture, Annual Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarship.
Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)/ Places, Annual Research Award, for Technology and Place (UT Press 2001).
2001 University of Texas Friar’s Teaching Award, Nominee
1998 ACSA/AIA New Faculty Teaching Award, University of Texas School of Architecture Nominee.
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Administrative Service to the University of Texas: 2013-15 UT Green Fees Committee member.
Faculty Search Committee, School of Architecture.
2012-16 Co-Chair, Steering Committee of the proposed Bachelor of Arts in Sustainability Studies (BASS) degree program
2012-15 University Ethics and Leadership Committee
2012-16 Member, Faculty Steering Committee, Graduate Portfolio Program in Integrated Watershed Studies
2008-15 Member, University Undergraduate Bridging Disciplines Program
2005-11 Member, Architecture Graduate Studies Advisory Committee
2004-16 UT President’s Sustainability Steering Committee
2002-05 University of Texas Press Advisory Committee
2002-09 Co-founder and co-Director, University of Texas Center for Sustainable Development.
2002-12 Member, Architecture and Interior Design Curriculum Committee
2001-2005 Member, School of Architecture Information Technology Committee
2000-2016 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee
1999-2001 Chair, School of Architecture Awards Committee
1997-2017 Member, Graduate Studies Committee
1998-2005 Member, Undergraduate Studies Curriculum Committee
1999-2001 Chair, School of Architecture Awards Committee
2001-2003 Member, Budget Council, Assistant Professor Representative Member, Budget Council, Associate Professor Representative
1999-2001 Member, University of Texas Applied Ethics Committee.
1997-98 Co-Chair, with Bob Paterson, of the UT Sustainability Roundtable; an interdisciplinary group of UT faculty, graduate students, and community activists concerned with the concept of sustainability.
1997-2016 Member, Ph.D. Committee
1997-2002 Member, MSAS Committee
1997-2003 UT Coordinator to the Annual Green Builder Conference at Austin Service/Advising at the University of Texas:
2005-2014 Director, Graduate Portfolio Program in Sustainability
2001-2002 Faculty sponsor, UT Graduate Research Intern, $15,000.00 award.
2000-2016 Director of the Graduate Program in Sustainable Design (formerly the Design With Climate Program), responsible for advising to all program applicants and approximately 60-65 enrolled students.
Service to the Nation, State, and Local Community:
2010-12 Member, Housing Building Block Committee, Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan
2008-2009 UT representative, Texas Sustainability Consortium—a joint project of the Texas Society of Architects, the Texas Architectural Foundation, and the eight Texas schools of architecture. TCS developed an American Recovery and Rehabilitation Act grant proposal of $8,000,000.00.
2006-2016 Board of Directors: The Austin Community Design and Development Center (ACDDC). Chair; 2006-20012.
2001-04 Advisor, “Glass Half Full,” film documentary of Project Row House, Houston, TX; Directed by Nancy Bliss and supported by station KUTH.
1999-2000 Co-investigator (with Bob Paterson and Jeffery Chusid), Mayor’s Institute on City Design, The University of Texas at Austin, 13-15 April 2000, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the United States Conference of Mayors, and the American Architectural Foundation.
1999-2005 Professional Advisor to OWANA, the Old West Austin Neighborhood Association, City of Austin Neighborhood Planning effort. Citizen member, Design Advisory Committee and author of neighborhood design guidelines.
Service to Scholarly Publications and Organizations:
2021 Referee—Book manuscript reviews; Routledge, Referee—Journal article reviews, Building Research and Information.
2018 Referee—Article manuscripts, Environmental Science & Policy.
2017- Referee—Article manuscript reviews: Science as Culture. Referee—Two book manuscript reviews, Routledge Referee—Book Manuscript Review: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Sustainable Design Research. Referee—Science as Culture: Special Issue, Imaginaries of Sustainability.
2016- Editorial Board, Architectural Research Quarterly, Cambridge UK University Press. Referee—Journal of Planning, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning Referee—Book manuscript review; Routledge
2015 Referee—Journal of the American Planning Association Sponsor—Fulbright Fellow; Dr. Afroza Parvin, Khulna University School of Architecture
Moderator and organizer, BeyondLEED: A Symposium. At the University of Texas, 26-28 January.
2012 Moderator and organizer, BeyondLEED: A Symposium. At the University of Texas, 26-28 January.
2011 Peer Reviewer for faculty promotion at: Parson’s School of Design Referee--National Science Foundation; LTEE and STS sub-directorates.
2010 External Evaluator, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Higher Education. Panel Respondent, “Urban Design and Energy Demand: Transforming Cities for an Eco-Energy Future.” At, the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at San Diego, CA; 21 February.
Panel Moderator, “Climate Change: Design, Planning and Mitigation,” at the Environmental Science Institute Climate Change Research Symposium, The University of Texas, 22 February.
2009 Referee—National Science Foundation (NSF), Individual Scholar Proposal. Referee— National Science Foundation (NSF), Long Term Ecological Research Program Program Advisor—National Science Foundation (NSF), Envisioning Sustainable Communities (EES) Referee—Manuscript for Agriculture & Hunan Values Referee—Elsivier Publishing, The Studio Sustainable Design Primer Referee--2009 ARCC Spring Research Conference: Leadership in Academic Research, Between Academia and the Profession Referee—Journal of Planning Education and Research (JPER) Referee—Promotion to Full Professor, Clemson University Referee—Third-year review, Northeastern University
Interviewed by the AASHE Interview Series for on-line publication—American Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, at: "http://www.aashe.org/%20HYPERLINK%20%22http://www.aashe.org/%22." Referee—Promotion to Professor at the University of Wisconsin. Referee—National Science Foundation, Social and Economic Sciences Directorate, 3 grant proposals.
2008 Referee--Abstracts and Papers submitted to the ARCC Annual Meeting at San Antonio: Leadership in Architectural Research: Between the Academy and the Profession, 12-15 April. Referee--promotion review of faculty member; Department of Architecture, the University of Oregon.
2006 Referee--Science, Technology, & Human Values Special Session Chair, STS and the City, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Study of Science at Vancouver, BC; 1-3 November 2006. Referee--promotion review of faculty members; Dept. of Sociology at The New College of Florida; Dept. of Architecture at Kansas State University.
2005-08 Editorial Board, Ethics, Place and Environment: a Journal for Philosophy and Geography
2005 Referee--Chair appointment, Manchester University, Britain. Referee--Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada. Organizing committee, Society for Philosophy and Technology Biennial Meeting at Delft, The Netherlands, 20-22 July. Session organizer, Engineers for a Sustainable World, Annual Meeting at the University of Texas, 7-9 October
2004 Organizer for the UT Center for Sustainable Development and the UT-France Institute for Interdisciplinary Study, Technologies of Place Mini-symposium— interdisciplinary interpretation of works by architects Gilles Paraudin, Lake/Flato, and Gary Cunningham, 26-27 March.
2003 Organizer, with Andrew Light (Applied Philosophy, NYU) Designing for Civic Environmentalism Workshop, 12-15 November, The University of Texas, sponsored by the Harrington Faculty Fellowship and the Center for Sustainable Development.
Referee--American Institute of Architects, Case Study Working Group. Referee--Techne, Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology. Organizer, with the UT French Institute, French Consul and the UT Center for
Sustainable Development, “Sustainable Water Systems Seminar,” 12 September.
Referee, Routledge/Spon, two book manuscripts.
Referee, special issue of the Journal of Architectural Education (JAE), Ted Cavanagh and Edward Allen, Co-editors.
2001 Referee--promotion and tenure of faculty members at the University of California at Berkeley.
Referee--promotion and tenure of faculty members at University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
Referee--US Green Building Council First Annual Meeting, Nov. 12-16, Austin, TX.
2000 Referee--Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2001 Technology Conference at The University of Texas.
Referee--Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture Western Region 2001 Conference at Montana State University.
1999-2002 Journal of Architectural Education, Editorial Board.
1995 Technology Topic Chair, Ninth Annual ACSA International Meeting at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; May 23-27, 1998