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BRADLEY WALTERS ARCHITECT Associate Professor + Graduate Program Coordinator | University of Florida School of Architecture
http://studiowalters.com
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BRADLEY WALTERS, AIA, NCARB, is an Architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Florida,
where he is the Graduate Program Coordinator for the School of Architecture. Mr. Walters teaches studio design, drawing,
materials coursework, and architectural detailing. His current research is centered on high-performance zero-energy
buildings, within a broader context of social, artistic, and cultural production. This work engages building science,
thermal/energy modelling, climatic responses, and materiality. Secondary areas of research include teaching methods,
pedagogy, and visual communications.
Mr. Walters earned his Master of Architecture degree from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Design in Architecture
with Highest Honors from the University of Florida. He has studied and taught at the Vicenza Institute of Architecture in
Vicenza, Italy and teaches studios for the University of Florida’s Master of Sustainable Design Program in Singapore.
Mr. Walters was the Principal Investigator for the Quinlivan Net-Zero Energy House and the Solar Living House, designed
for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon 2015 project. He was a co-principal investigator for the award-
winning Project RE:FOCUS, a design-build project constructed for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 in Madrid, Spain. He
was awarded a University of Florida Term Professorship in 2017, an Excellence Award for Assistant Professors in 2014,
and was recognized as “Teacher of the Year” by the University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning in
2011.
In practice with Hillier Architecture and RMJM, he co-directed a special projects team, where his work included the House
at Leeside Farm, Solebury School Abbe Science Center, Becton Dickinson Campus Center, Walker Hall Winery, Irving
Convention Center, and West Windsor Redevelopment Plan, amongst others. His work has been recognized by numerous
AIA Honor and Merit Awards, and it has been published by Architectural Record, Urbanism and Architecture, A+D, ARQ,
Hinge, and Oculus.
Mr. Walters serves as an independent peer reviewer of manuscripts for numerous publishers and has served as a peer
reviewer for the National AIA Case Studies Initiative. He has served as an invited critic on design reviews at the Univerza v
Ljubljani Fakulteta za Arhitekturo (Ljubljana, Slovenia), University of Nebraska at Lincoln, University of Virginia, and the
University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
EDUCATION 2013 Passive House Institute U.S. (PHIUS), Certified Passive House Consultant Training, New York NY
1999 Princeton University, Master of Architecture
1995 Vicenza Institute of Architecture, Vicenza, Italy
1995 University of Florida, Bachelor of Design in Architecture, summa cum laude
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009-2017 Bradley Walters Architect, Principal, Gainesville FL
2008-2009 AWAKE architecture, Founder + Partner, Gainesville FL, Charlottesville VA, Knoxville TN
2007-2008 RMJM Hillier, Senior Associate, Princeton NJ
1999-2007 Hillier Architecture, Associate, Princeton NJ + Philadelphia PA
1998 Martin A. DeSapio, AIA, Designer, Flemington NJ
1995-1997 Donadio & Associates, Architects, P.A., Designer, Vero Beach FL
1993-1994 Showcase Properties, L.C., Vero Beach FL
1990-1992 C.E. Block Architect, Inc., Vero Beach FL
1989 Corinthian Design, Inc., Vero Beach FL
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION 2009-2017 Registered Architect, State of Florida, License No. AR94869
2006-2017 Registered Architect, State of New Jersey, License No. 21AI01719800
MEMBERSHIPS + CERTIFICATIONS 2004-2017 American Institute of Architects, Member No. 30317336
2000-2017 National Council of Architectural Review Board (NCARB), Certificate No. 62,043
2008-2017 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), Institutional Member
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2013-2016 Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC®), Passive House Institute U.S., Certificate No. 1511
2013-2016 Passive House Alliance United States (PHAUS), Member No. 376
2009-2014 Design Communication Association (DCA), Individual Member
ACTIVITIES IN THE PROFESSION 2008-2017 AIA Gainesville (President: 2015; Vice-President: 2014; Board of Directors: 2011-2013; Board of Directors: 2008-2009,
2011-2015; Webmaster: 2015-2017)
2012-2017 NCARB AXP Educators Conference Delegate
2010-2017 AIA National Conference, Voting Delegate: 2015 + 2016; Attendee: 2010, 2014-2017
2012-2015 AIA Florida Conference, Voting Delegate: 2015; Attendee: 2012-2015
2015 Voting Representative, AIA Florida Statewide Revenue Distribution Meeting, Melbourne FL, 7 November 2015
2015 + 2017 AIA Florida Legislative Day, Tallahassee FL, 3 February 2015 + 24 January 2017
2015 AIA Florida Jacob Leadership Institute, Tallahassee FL, 2 February 2015
2014 Regional Representative, North American Ceremony of the Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction, Toronto ON
Canada, 18-19 September 2014
2014 AIA Florida Annual Meeting Tellers/Credentials Committee
2013 AIA Gainesville Delegate to AIA Grassroots, Washington DC
2011 Presenter at American Solar Energy Society, Raleigh NC
2010 Presenter at AIA National Convention, Miami FL
2006 Peer Reviewer, National AIA Case Studies Initiative
HONOR + AWARDS INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION 2017 Fearney Endowed Professor of Architecture, University of Florida School of Architecture
2017 Three-Year Term Professorship, University of Florida Office of the Provost
2015 NCARB Award for the Integration of Practice and Education (with Lisa Huang)
2014 Excellence Award for Assistant Professors, University of Florida Office of the Provost
2011 Teacher of the Year, University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning
2010-2011 University of Florida Sustainability Fellow, Prairie Creek Project
2011 Best Paper and Presentation Recognition: Paper titled “Out of Thin Air,” as presented at the 2011 National Conference of
the Beginning Design Student (NCBDS) was recognized as one of the “best four” papers of the conference and was
premiated for presentation at the 2012 NCBDS meeting.
2009 Best Paper and Presentation Recognition: Paper titled “Urban Fabrications,” as presented at the 2009 Association of
Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Southeast Fall Conference, was selected as one of the “best three” papers of
the conference and was premiated for presentation at the national 2010 ACSA Annual Meeting.
1995 SOM Traveling Fellowship Nominee, University of Florida
1995 Highest Honors, University of Florida
1995 Tau Sigma Delta National Architectural Honor Society, University of Florida School of Architecture
1993-1995 Gargoyle Honor Society, University of Florida School of Architecture
1994 Martin Gundersen Sr. Award, University of Florida School of Architecture
1994 Third-Year Undergraduate Architecture Design Award, University of Florida School of Architecture
1991 Valedictorian, Vero Beach High School
1988 Vigil Honor, National Order of the Arrow
1987 Eagle Scout, Istrouma Area Council
RECOGNITION FOR PROJECT WORK 1
2015 North American Copper in Architecture Award, Irving Convention Center
2015 Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention: Government and Municipal Buildings, Irving Convention Center
2012 National Award, Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel (IDEAS2), Irving Convention
Center, American Institute of Steel Construction
2012 Distinguished Building Award, Irving Convention Center, TEXO
2012 Honor Award, unCONVENTIONal: Irving Convention Center at Los Colinas (with Studio Hillier), AIA New Jersey
2012 Merit Award, Becton Dickinson Campus Center (with Studio Hillier), AIA New Jersey
2011 ENR Texas & Louisiana's Best Projects of 2011, Government/Public Best Project, Irving Convention Center
1 The project work recognized here was completed with RMJM (formerly Hillier Architecture), with the exception of Project RE:FOCUS completed with students and faculty at
the University of Florida. These awards recognized the work of complete project teams, firms, and/or institutions. Mr. Walters was an active team member on each of the
projects listed, typically functioning as either the project designer, project architect, or project manager. In the case of Project RE:FOCUS, Mr. Walters was a faculty advisor and
co-principal investigator.
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2010 Honor Award, Residential Category, Project RE:FOCUS, AIA Gainesville
2010 First Place: Communications and Social Awareness, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain
2010 First Place: People's Favorite Web Award, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain
2010 Second Place: Electrical Energy Balance (Production v. Consumption), Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain
2010 Eighth Place: Overall Competition, Solar Decathlon Europe, Madrid Spain
2010 GE Edison Award of Merit, Peddie School Ian Graham Athletic Center, RMJM Hillier + Illumination Arts LLC
2008 Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Award, BD Campus Center
2008 Merit Award, Unbuilt Category, Irving Convention Center, AIA New Jersey
2008 Best New Facility, Food Management’s 2008 Best Concept Award, BD Campus Center
2008 Grand Award, BD Campus Center, NJ Chapter of American Concrete Institute
2005 Merit Award, Unbuilt Category, BD Campus Center, AIA New Jersey
2004 Recognition Award, Abbe Science Center at Solebury School, AIA Philadelphia
2004 Recognition Award, Solebury School Gymnasium (unbuilt), AIA Philadephia
2004 Honor Award, Unbuilt Category, Montreal Design Competition Entry, AIA New Jersey
2004 Honor Award, Wood Design & Building, Solebury School Abbe Science Center
2004 Silver Medal – Highest Award, Abbe Science Center, Solebury School, AIA Pennsylvania
2003 Award of Excellence, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC), Southeast Pennsylvania Chapter, Abbe Science
Center, Solebury School
2003 Gold Award for Excellence in Architecture, AIA New Jersey, Solebury School Abbe Science Center
2003 Bronze Award for Excellence in Architecture, Solebury School Gymnasium (unbuilt), AIA New Jersey
2003 Honourable Mention, Competition Entry for the design of the Complex Culturel et Administratif de Montréal (unbuilt) –
competition sponsored by Société immobilière du Québec (SIQ)
PROJECT EXPERIENCE EDUCATIONAL 2 2007-2010 The Peddie School Natatorium and Athletic Facility Masterplan, Hightstown NJ
2006-2008 Solebury School John D. Brown Athletic Center, New Hope PA
2003-2008 Princeton University, DeNunzio Pool Improvements, Princeton NJ
2006 The Peddie School Bookstore, Hightstown NJ
2004 Buckingham Browne & Nichols School Design Competition, Cambridge MA
2004 Summerfield Elementary School Design Competition, Neptune NJ
2001-2003 Solebury School Abbe Science Center, New Hope PA
1999-2003 Buckingham Friends School Upper School Expansion, Lahaska PA
2003 Catto Elementary School and Boys & Girls Club, Camden NJ
2003 St. Mary’s Hall Campus Masterplan, San Antonio TX
1996 St. Lucie West Centennial High School, Port St. Lucie FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
CULTURAL + INSTITUTIONAL 2007-2009 James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown PA
2004-2007 Bethany Revival Center, Wayne NJ
2005-2006 Solebury School Performing Arts Center, New Hope PA
2001-2005 The Jewish Center of Princeton Master Plan, Princeton NJ
2002-2003 The Arts Gallery + Studio for Gabrielle Kanter, Stockton NJ
2002 Complex Culturel et Administratif de Montréal Design Competition, Quebec Canada
2002 New Hope – Solebury Historical Society and Library, Solebury Township PA
2002 Great Rivers Resource and Interpretive Center, Steedman Fellowship Design Competition, St Louis MO (individual project)
1998 St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother Church, Chester County PA (with Martin A. DeSapio)
1997 The Humane Society, Vero Beach FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
HOSPITALITY 2007-2011 Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, Irving TX
2004-2008 The Virgin Spa at Natirar, Peapack-Gladstone NJ
2005-2006 Walker Hall Winery, Beamsville Ontario Canada
2006 The Gateway Mixed-use Exhibition, Conference, and Retail District, Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
1996 Harbor Links Pool at Grand Harbor, Vero Beach FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
2 Projects listed under “Project Experience” were completed with RMJM (formerly Hillier Architecture), except as noted.
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RESIDENTIAL 2013-2016 Quinlivan Net-Zero Energy House, Gainesville FL (with University of Florida)
2014-2015 Solar Living House 01 (SLH-01), Solar Decathlon 2015, Gainesville FL + Irvine CA (with University of Florida)
2008-2014 Project Re:Focus, Madrid, Spain + Gainesville FL (with University of Florida)
2008 BOS House | From the Ground Up Design Competition, Syracuse NY (with AWAKE architecture)
2002-2008 Institute for Advanced Study Faculty Housing, Princeton NJ
2000-2006 House at Leeside Farm, Solebury Township PA
2006 Princeton University Off-Campus Housing, Princeton NJ
1999-2006 36 Moore, Princeton NJ
2003-2006 Kalian Townhomes, Washington Township NJ
2002 Prospect Wood, Princeton NJ
2002 Rittenhouse Regency, Lubert-Adler, Philadelphia PA
1999-2001 Coventry Farms Residential Development, Princeton NJ
1998 Yaros Residence, Flemington NJ (with Martin A. DeSapio)
1997 Gonzalez Residence, Vero Beach FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
OFFICE + RETAIL 2004-2008 Becton Dickinson (BD) Campus Center, Franklin Lakes NJ
2004-2008 GHP Thanet, Princeton NJ
2006 China Mobile Operations Center, Beijing China
2006 SOHO Retail Design Concept Store, Kansas City MO
2006 Corporate Headquarters Facility and Hotel, White Plains NY
2001-2005 Washington Village Mixed-Use Housing, Retail, & Commercial Complex, Washington Township NJ
2004 Rohm & Haas Global Headquarters Design Competition, Philadelphia PA
2002 GSA Regional Office Modernization Design Excellence Program Competition, Washington DC
2004-2006 Town Topics, Princeton NJ
1996-1997 XLVision Headquarters + Research and Development Facility, Sebastian FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
1995-1996 Barefoot Bay Medical Park, Vero Beach FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
1996 FlightSafety International Training Rooms, Vero Beach FL (with Donadio and Associates Architects PA)
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DESIGN + PLANNING 2006-2008 Princeton Junction Station Area Redevelopment Plan, West Windsor NJ
2003-2004 American Properties, Clinton Township NJ
2000-2002 Trenton Arena District Urban Design Study, Trenton NJ
2001-2002 Capital City Redevelopment Corporation, Trenton NJ
1996 Governor’s Island, Van Alen Institute Public Property Competition, New York NY (with Douglas Siu)
STUDENT PROJECTS 1999 Hue Value Chroma: Thesis on Color & Architecture (critic Michael Graves)
1998-1999 Extensive Color Studies, including studio painting in oils and latex (critic Jill Moser)
1998 The Diagram: Concert Hall for Brugges, Belgium (with Jose Atienza; critic Peter Eisenman)
1998 In the Edge: Valuation & Goodness in Architecture, Los Angeles CA (critic Wes Jones)
1997 The Enigmatic Path: Urban Museum Beijing, China (critic Mario Gandelsonas)
PROJECT PUBLICATIONS 2015 Calise, Gabrielle. “Ready…Set…Build! Students Create Sustainable Housing in the Solar Decathlon Competition.” Our Town
Magazine, Tower Publications Inc., May/June 2015, 20-24. http://issuu.com/towerpublications/docs/otgv_2015-03-may-
june/20 (accessed: 21 May 2015).
2015 Tucker, Ernie. “Florida/Singapore’s Solar Living House Basks in the Sun.” U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Blog.
21 April 2015. http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/3999 (accessed: 21 May 2015).
2015 McPherson, Jordan. “UF Students Build Livable Solar-Powered House for Competition.” Independent Florida Alligator, 23
February 2015, 8. http://www.alligator.org/news/campus/article_9af72f0a-bb24-11e4-bc73-a3638d39f5ef.html
(accessed: 21 May 2015).
2013 Fleck, Deborah. “Irving Convention Center Receives LEED Silver Certification.” The Dallas Morning News. 1 February
2013. http://irvingblog.dallasnews.com/2013/02/irving-convention-center-receives-leed-silver-certification.html/
(accessed: 10 February 2013).
2012 American Institute of Steel Construction, “Irving Convention Center Wins National Architecture and Engineering Award.”
AISC. 15 June 2012. http://www.aisc.org/newsdetail.aspx?id=31424 (accessed: 10 February 2013).
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2012 “IDEAS2 Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel Awards,” Modern Steel Construction, May
2012. http://msc.aisc.org/globalassets/modern-steel/archives/2012/05/2012v05_ideas2.pdf (accessed: 6 July 2014).
2011 “Green Convention Center a First for City of Irving.” Engineering News Record. 12 December 2011.
http://texas.construction.com/texas_construction_projects/2011/1212-green-convention-centera-first-for-city-of-irving-
.asp (accessed: 10 February 2013).
2011 “Touring Guide and Frequently Asked Questions for the Irving Convention Center.” Irving Convention and Visitors’ Bureau.
October 2011. http://66.162.87.62/purchasing/2011/bids/005M-12F%20Combined%20Guide%20-%209-
2011%20Hotel%20RFP.pdf (accessed: 10 February 2013).
2011 Bickford, Jennifer. “A New Natatorium Gives a New Jersey Boarding School an Illuminated Presence.” Architectural
Lighting Magazine. 1 September 2011. http://www.archlighting.com/industry-news.asp?articleID=1674934 (accessed: 3
March 2012).
2011 “Timeless Landmark for Las Colinas.” World Architecture News, 2 August 2011.
http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=17220 (accessed: 11
August 2011).
2011 Gorsche, Jennifer K. “Irving Convention Center Facade: RMJM with Zahner.” Architects’ Newspaper Blog Fabrikator. 25
February 2011. http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/archives/13256 (accessed: 10 February 2013).
2010 “Las Colinas Convention Center,” Archello. 2 June 2010. http://84.38.224.208/en/project/las-colinas-convention-center
(accessed: 10 February 2013).
2010 Palomino, Alex. “Solar Decathlon Europe: My Look Back,” Solar Today. September/October 2010, 16-17.
http://www.solartoday-digital.org/solartoday/20100809#pg16 (accessed: 9 March 2011).
2010 Tam, Julie. “Bronze Building Soon To Be Irving's Centerpiece.” NBC DFW. 28 August 2010.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Bronze-Building-Soon-To-Be-Irvings-Centerpiece-101724063.html (accessed: 9
March 2011).
2010 Estes, Lenora Jane and Sam Oches. “Double-Skin Cavity Wall Will Keep Athletic Center Warm and Bright,” Building Design
& Construction. 11 August 2010. http://www.bdcnetwork.com/double-skin-cavity-wall-will-keep-athletic-center-warm-and-
bright (accessed: 4 October 2014).
2010 “Solar Decathlon 2010: Competing For The Greenest House,” Huffington Post. 24 June 2010.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/24/solar-decathlon-2010-comp_n_623116.html#s104813 (accessed: 9 March
2011).
2010 “University of Florida Wins Communications and Social Awareness Contest at Solar Decathlon Europe,” U.S. Department of
Energy Solar Decathlon. 22 June 2010. http://www.solardecathlon.gov/blog/archives/333 (accessed: 9 March 2011).
2010 Meinhold, Bridgette. “Sun-Powered RE:FOCUS House Set to Shine at Europe’s Solar Decathlon,” Inhabitat. 18 June 2010.
http://inhabitat.com/university-of-floridas-solar-decathlon-entry-draws-from-traditional-vernacular/ (accessed: 9 March
2011).
2010 Watson, Kathryn. “Trucker Hats, Eternal Glory -- oh, and some Sunshine,” The Florida Times-Union. 8 June 2010.
http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/422145/kathryn-watson/2010-06-08/trucker-hats-eternal-glory-oh-and-some-
sunshine (accessed: 9 March 2011).
2010 Koch, Wendy. “University of Florida Builds Solar Home for Global Contest,” USA TODAY. 5 June 2010.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2010/06/university-of-florida-builds-energy-producing-
house/1 (accessed: 9 March 2011).
2010 Cilento, Karen. Project RE:FOCUS / University of Florida,” ArchDaily. 2 June 2010.
http://www.archdaily.com/62779/project-refocus-university-of-florida/ (accessed: 9 March 2011).
2010 Phillips, Victoria. “UF Students' Solar-Powered Home Will Compete in European Contest,” The Gainesville Sun. 8 March
2010. http://www.gainesville.com/article/20100308/ARTICLES/3081006/1118?p=1&tc=pg# (accessed: 12 March 2010).
2010 Rutland, Meredith. “UF Team Builds Solar House for International Competition.” Independent Florida Alligator. 2 March
2010. http://www.alligator.org/news/campus/article_29d2cb22-25ab-11df-af8d-001cc4c03286.html (accessed: 9 March
2011).
2009 Hill, John. “AE14: Earth Berms, 21st-Century Style,” Archidose. 21 June 2009.
http://archidose.blogspot.com/2009/06/ae14-earth-berms-21st-century-style.html (accessed: 3 July 2009).
2009 Hipps, Danielle. “UF Solar Home will Soak Up Rays in Europe,” The Gainesville Sun. 6 April 2009.
http://www.gainesville.com/article/20090406/articles/904061009?Title=UF-solar-home-will-soak-up-rays-in-Europe
(accessed: 3 July 2009).
2009 Saieh, Nico. “Becton Dickinson Campus Center / RMJM,” ArchDaily. 3 April 2009.
http://www.archdaily.com/17091/becton-dickinson-campus-center-rmjm/ (accessed: 5 April 2009)
2008 “Regional Update.” ACSA News. December 2008.
2008 Currey, Mason. “Garden State: A New Jersey-based medical-technology company unites under a green roof.” Metropolis
Magazine. 19 November 2008.
2008 Brock, Katherine Cromer. “Third Time’s the Charm.” Dallas Business Journal. 22 August 2008.
2008 “Irving Texas Convention Center Renderings Released.” Exhibit City News. 4 August 2008.
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2007 “Michener Museum Gets Bigger.” World Architecture News, 25 April 2007.
2007 Van Allen, Peter. “Michener Museum is Raising Bucks.” Philadelphia Business Journal. 23 November 2007.
2007 Blaire, E.A. “Keeping Up With Demand.” BUCKS: The Art + Culture + Lifestyle Magazine. Volume 5, No. 6,
November/December 2007, 102-109.
2007 Haine, Susan. “The Art of Expansion.” LifeStyle Magazine Bucks County, June 2007, 42-48.
2007 Saywell, James, Ed. “BD Campus Center.” Hinge: Design in Focus. Hong Kong. Volume 141, April 2007, 48.
2007 Auman, Melissa. “Embracing Nature.” Solutions at Hand Philadelphia, April 2007, 24-29.
2007 Robertson, Katherine S. “Building Visions: Master Plans Remain Prominent Development Tool,” New York Construction,
March 2007, 67-71.
2007 Taggart, Jim, ed. "Abbe Science Center, Solebury School." The Cedar Book: Inspiration for the Use of Western Red Cedar.
Canada: Janam Publications, Inc., October 2007. 36-41.
2006 McNamara, Gwen. “A Home With a View: The House at Leeside Farm.” Inside Central New Jersey, August 2006, 22-25.
2006 Youblin, Hou, ed. “Abbe Science Center in Solebury School.” Urbanism and Architecture, May 2006, No. 20, Con. 20, 60-
62.
2006 Berschler, Susan Pevaroff. “Empty Nesters’ Hillside Haven is a Natural High.” Home & Design, The Philadelphia Inquirer,
NJ Edition. April 2006, cover and pages 10-15.
2006 Mathis, Mike. “Shades of Green,” Princeton Business Journal. 10 January 2006.
2006 Quinlan, Brian. “Reaping the Benefits of Being Green,” NJBiz. 9 January 2006.
2005 Harper, Rebecca. “House of Glass,” Philadelphia Style, Volume 7, Number 6, November/December 2005.
2005 Bartolucci, Marisa. “Farm Country, City Style.” Interior Design, 9/1/2005.
2005 “A Corn-Crib Exposé,” A+D (Architecture + Design: A Journal of Indian Architecture), Vol. XXII, No. 10, October 2005.
2005 Allegra, Mike, “The New Home Ec.” Lawrentian. Volume 69, Number 3, Fall 2005.
2005 Heinze, Jacqueline. “More than Just a Pretty Space." Scholastic Administrator, Dec/Jan 2005.
2004 Schipper, K. “A Home With Its Own Stone,” Stone Business Magazine, December 2004.
2004 Griffith, Don (ed.). The Wood Design Awards 2004: A North American Program of Architectural Excellence. Halifax: Tuns
Press, 2004.
2004 Heavens, Alan J., “Landscape Masterpiece,” Philadelphia Inquirer. Sunday, 19 September 2004.
2004 School Construction News, September 2004
2004 Wood Design & Building Magazine, Fall 2004, Issue #29
2004 Wood Le Bois Magazine, Fall 2004, Issue #47
2004 Abbe Science Center, Architectural Record, March 2004
2004 Henderson, Tina. “Mindful Living and the Nourishment of Zen Design.” BUCKS: The Art + Culture + Lifestyle Magazine.
Volume 2, No. 2, March/April 2004, pp. 54-60.
2004 “Concours International d’Architecture: Le Complexe Culturel et Administratif de Montréal.” ARQ: La Revue D’Architecture.
Art et Architecture Québec. Issue 126, Février 2004, p.20.
2004 “Innovative design blends past with present.” The New Hope Gazette. 1 January 2004.
2003 Martin, Antoinette. “Innovative School Buildings Win Design Awards.” The New York Times. December 7, 2003 (Published:
12-07-2003 , Late Edition - Final , Section 11 , Column 1 , Page 7)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2015-present Associate Professor of Architecture (with tenure), University of Florida, Gainesville FL
2016-present Graduate Program Coordinator, University of Florida School of Architecture, Gainesville FL
2008-present Graduate Research Faculty, University of Florida, Gainesville FL
2011-present Sustainable Design Studio Faculty, Master of Science in Architectural Studies with a Concentration in Sustainable Design
Program, University of Florida, Singapore
2009, 2012, 2016 Vicenza Institute of Architecture Faculty, Vicenza, Italy
2008-2014 Assistant Professor of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville FL
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Walters’ assigned departmental duties in the School of Architecture involve teaching design studios, teaching support
coursework, creative research, and service. From Fall 2008 through Spring 2017, teaching duties averaged 76.0% of his
assignment, creative research averaged at 12.6% of his assignment, and service responsibilities constituted 11.4% of his
assignment. His academic position is a nine-month per year, tenured appointment.
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TEACHING The normal semester teaching load for Mr. Walters includes two scheduled courses in addition to serving on Master’s
Research Project (MRP) committees and Master’s Thesis committees. He also serves as Honors Thesis Advisor for
fourth-year undergraduate students, advises University Scholars, and serves on Capstone Project Review committees for
students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and the Built Environment (B.S.S.B.E.) degree program.
Design studios are the core of the School of Architecture’s pedagogical structure and are heavily weighted in both credit
hours (4-6 per course) and in contact hours (8 hours per week in the first year and 9 hours per week starting in the second
year of undergraduate studios). Most non-studio courses are 3- or 4-credit hours and involve 3- to 4- contact hours per
course. Mr. Walters has taught Materials and Methods, Educational Teaching Methods, Analytic Drawing and Sketching,
and Graduate Seminars.
Mr. Walters’ typical teaching assignment involves teaching two design studios in the fall and two studios in the spring. His
assigned teaching from Fall 2008 through Spring 2017 averaged 14.11 contact hours per semester and 9.53 credit hours
per semester, excluding work on Masters Research Project (MRP) or Thesis committees. From 2008 through 2017, he
served as chair of 41 MRP/Thesis committees, as co-chair of 23 committees, and as a member on 1 committee.
In addition to his 9-month per year appointment, he teaches the 6-credit Sustainable Planning and Design Studio that is a
central component of the Master of Sustainable Design degree program. This course involves weekly studio meetings, on-
line web-based sessions with students working remotely, and field work in Singapore. Mr. Walters has taught or co-taught
this course each year since 2011.
GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT 2013-2017 ARC 6241 - Advanced Graduate Architectural Design 1
2015 ARC 6355 - Advanced Graduate Architectural Design 2
2015 ARC 6393 - Advanced Architectural Connections
2011-2017 ARC 6911 - Sustainable Planning and Design Studio (Singapore)
2017 ARC 6911 – Architectural Detailing
2009-2017 ARC 6913 - Architectural Research 3 (MRP/Thesis Preparation)
2010, 2012, 2013 ARC 6940 - Supervised Teaching
2011-2017 ARC 6971 - Masters Research Thesis
2009-2017 ARC 6979 - Masters Research Project
GRADUATE COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES Published Master’s Research Projects / Theses – Committee Chair: (41)
2017 Salazar, Patricia Carolina Lanzas. Progressive Housing Modules.
2017 Salazar, Francia. Enhancing Well-Being through Architecture: Looking After Congo Mirador, Zulia, Venezuela.
2017 Wignall, Zachary. Constructing the Phenomenal: The Process of Subtlety. 3
2017 Yang, Ruiyuan. Optimizing Transportation Networks Based on an Innovative Non-Motorized Approach to Integrate
Transportation with Urban Ecology.
2017 Yu, Luping. Reusing Old Materials: Village Renovation for the Aged People.
2015 Ayala, Jefrall Betancourt. 2015. Evoking the Feeling of Safety. 4
2015 Feng, Dominic. 2015. H21: Hospital for the 21st Century.
2015 Moreno, Cristina Eloisa. Camping with FEMA: Disaster Relief Housing; A Study of Shelter and Housing Evolution in FEMA
Camps.
2015 Paul, Nicole Marlee. Lands Marked: Understanding Place through Memory and Landscape. 5
2015 Poppell, Christian. Reflected Exchanges: Threshold, Reflection, and Horizon.
2015 Saso, Grant. Generative Unpacking of Florida Residential Architecture.
2015 Silva, Alyson. Translations of Place: Converging Place-Process[–ing] and Place-Part[a/the–ed]. 6
2014 Hyder, Matthew D. Affordability of Net Zero Housing in Different Climates.
3 Zachary Wignall received the 2017 American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Medal and an Architecture Academic Excellence Award for her Masters Research Project
work. He subsequently received the 2017 SOM Prize in Architecture, Design and Urban Design, a $50,000 travelling fellowship to support further studies. Committee Chair:
Bradley Walters. Co-Chair: Lisa Huang. 4 Jefrall Betancourt received the 2015 Alpha Rho Chi Medal for his Masters Research Project work. Committee Chair: Bradley Walters. Co-Chair: Mark McGlothlin. 5 Nicole Paul received the 2015 American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Medal, an Architecture MRP Design Honor Award, and an Architecture Academic Excellence Award
for her Masters Research Project work. Committee Chair: Bradley Walters. Co-Chair: Lisa Huang. 6 Alyson Silva received the 2015 Florida AIA Bronze Medal and an Architecture MRP Design Honor Award for her Masters Research Project work. Committee Chair: Bradley
Walters. Co-Chair: John Maze.
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2014 Neira, Pedro. Progressive School Design: A Cognitive Approach to Architectural Features.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0046820/00001.
2014 Orion, Adriane. Emergency Department Design.
2014 Wang, Hui. A Study of Low-Tech Way to Improve the Human Settlement Environment and Its Inspiration to the “Urban
Fringe” Area Design.
2013 Dzura, Amy. Green Design for Pittsburgh: Better Building Codes.
2013 Tang, Dian Yu. Sustaining Culture: Vernacular Architecture and Place-Making in Southwest Hubei, China and North America.
2013 Tjindra, Djundi. Residential Land-Use Density and Building Energy Consumption: A Case Study of the City of Gainesville,
Florida. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0046365/00001. 7
2013 Wu, Haoqi. Sustaining Vertical Communities: Strategies for the Design of Public Spaces in Tall Buildings.
2013 Flores, Matthew. Phenomenology of Natural Light: Processes of Shaping Space.
2013 Goldsmith, David. Spatial Plasticities.
2013 Hargrove, Darren. The Coalescence of Phenomenal and Appropriate Space: Making Place in the Florida Landscape.
2012 Isley, Grey. A Study of the Potential for the Integration of Sustainable Practices in Rural and Suburban Developments
Through the Review of Two Conventional North Carolina Developments.
2012 Wang, Lu Wei. Places + Stories: Sustainable Design in Historical Places.
2012 Yu, Siyu. Shaping the Sustainable City Through Water-Oriented Urban Design. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0045075/00001.
2012 Mojica, Davie. Illumination: Interventions at Basilica Palladiana.
2011 Chen, Kexin. Sustaining Urban Culture: The Design and Operation of Public Art Planning Programs.
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0043839.
2011 Hoffman, Margaret Starkweather. Between Rail and Bay: Guiding Architecture through Memory.
2011 Peel, Jacob. Actuating Geometric Primitives. 8
2011 Zhang, Yibo. The Role of Transit-Oriented Development in Urban Planning of Cities in China.
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0043845.
2011 Azorin, Erica. Florida House: Vernacular Modernisms.
2011 Liu, Yang. Swarm Architecture: A Liquid Journey Through the Fragmented World.
2011 Milano, Gail. Contemplating the Unmeasurable: Designing Depth into Darkness Through Fractures of Light.
2011 Princivil, Jennifer. Discussions on Architectural Permanence: Place and Place Making.
2011 Rodriguez Casas, Vanessa. Colonizing Permanence: Intervening Courtyard Houses, La Habana Vieja, Cuba.
2011 Seal, Shawmeron. Fabricating Space Through Weak Architecture: An Examination of the Process of Spatial and Material
Fabrication Through the Parallel Practices of Architecture and Dress Design.
2011 Tenzel, Steven. Florida Pavilion: Reciprocating Place, Ground, and Tectonics.
2010 Aktuna, Bahar. Peace-Building in Cyprus: Reconnecting, Remembering and Memorializing, A Hypothetical Approach to the
Roles of Architects and Urban Planners in Peace-Building Process.
2010 Yee, Jordan M. Main Street Reconsidered.
2010 Fisher, Daniel Glenn. Transforming the Classroom Portable Literally: Employing Kinetic Systems to Maximize Pedagogical
Effectiveness.
Published Master’s Research Projects / Theses – Committee Co-Chair: (23)
2017 Nasution, Anggita Zurman. (forthcoming)
2017 Rodriguez, Laura. (forthcoming)
2017 Sweat, Jamison. Wholistic Nihilism: An Architecture of Parts.
2016 Philips, Jessica. Agri.tech.tura Barcelona 2.0: Architectural Studies of Vertical Agriculture in the Urban Environment Utilizing
Hydroponic Technology: Creating Greener Architecture in Hopes of Greener Cities.
2016 Salvatus, Jessa. Environmentally Sustainable Housing: Design & Urban Form in the Context of Low-Cost Homes at San Jose
del Monte, Bulacan, Philippines.
2015 Becker, Jillian S. Simulating the Implementation of Energy Efficiency Measures: Techniques and Technologies for
Residential and Commercial Buildings. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00034607/00001.
2015 Connor, Robert Daniel. From Violence to Order: Creating Visual Narratives in Existing Spaces.
2015 Valle, Joshua. Suburban Florida’s Identity: A Vernacular-Inspired Template for Residential Design.
2015 Zhang, Ye. Research on Green Building Assessment Systems Inspired by LEED v4 and Other Foreign Assessment Systems.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00034618/00001.
7 Djundi Tjindra received the 2014 ARCC / King Student Medal for Excellence in Architectural + Environmental Research from the University of Florida School of Architecture
for superior research conducted as a part of his Masters Thesis project. He was also awarded the UF SOA Outstanding International Student Award (21 November 2013).
Committee Chair: Bradley Walters. Co-Chair: Pierce Jones, Ph.D. 8 Jacob Peel won first place in the 2011 DCP Research Showcase Poster Session for work excerpted from his Masters Research Project (18 February 2011). Committee Chair:
Bradley Walters. Co-Chair: Mark McGlothlin.
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2014 Abdulraheem, Sahar. Sustainable Techniques for Public School in Florida: Application of the Sustainable Urban Drainage
System (SUDS).
2014 Aquino-Otero, Ileana. Sustainable Design Strategies for Sport Stadia.
2014 Byars, Amanda. Marked Passages: Revealing a Community Portrait.
2014 Cortes, Melissa Andrea. The Ritual of Contemplation: Shifting Landscapes. 9
2013 Hammond, Rhonda S. BIM in Sustainable Design: Strategies for Renovation and Retrofit.
2013 Tabrizchi, Maryam. Environmental Quality Enhancement of Portable Classrooms: A Solution for Educational Improvement.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0046370/00001.
2013 Muñoz, Jonathan. A Nationalistic Modern: Featuring Anteriority and Interiority of Mexico’s Architecture.
2013 Rusch, Camille. Integrating Sports Facilities into the City: Sun Life Stadium Site Re-Design, Miami, FL.
2011 Guan, Ni. Memory and Place: Culture of Sustainability in Dalian, China.
2010 Dery, Amelia Ann. Fabrication: Constructing an Architectural Pattern.
2010 Ramos, Ruben M. Dynamic Expression: Building in Tension.
2010 Raucci, Rebecca Lynn. Possible Palladio: Fragmented Origins, A Composite of Invented Fragments.
2010 Scott, Sarah Lissa. Inclusive Dwelling: A Place of Ability, Mobility, and Play.
2009 Snyder, Matthew. Architecture of Sound: Experience and Space.
Published Master’s Research Project / Thesis – Committee Member: (1)
2012 Mak, Peter. The Evolution of Sustainable Design in Singapore Public Housing Projects: Precedents and Proposals.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT 2010, 2012 ARC 1301 - Architectural Design 1
2009 ARC 1302 - Architectural Design 2
2008, 2016 ARC 2303 - Architectural Design 3
2010, 2017 ARC 2304 - Architectural Design 4
2010, 2011 ARC 2461 - Materials and Methods of Construction 1
2009, 2016 ARC 3291 - Analytic Drawing and Sketching (Vicenza, Italy)
2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 ARC 3320 - Architectural Design 5
2009, 2013, 2014, 2017 ARC 3321 - Architectural Design 6
2012 ARC 3463 - Materials and Methods of Construction 2 (Vicenza, Italy)
2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 ARC 4073 - Graduate Core Studio 3
2009, 2013, 2014 ARC 4074 - Graduate Core Studio 4
2010, 2015 DCP 4290 - Capstone Project in Sustainability and the Built Environment (Faculty Advisor)
2009, 2010, 2011 ARC 4322 - Architectural Design 7
2009, 2012, 2016 ARC 4323 - Architectural Design 8 (Vicenza, Italy)
2015 ARC 4323 - Integrated Project Delivery Studio and Practicum
2010, 2012, 2013 ARC 4941 - Educational Teaching Issues
PUBLISHED CAPSTONE PROJECTS – FACULTY ADVISOR: (2) 10 2015 White, Alyssa. Sustainable Materials: For Zero-Waste Design: Discovering Alternative Materials for the Future of Zero Waste
Architecture. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00037475/00001.
2010 Huber, Katherine. A Path to Sustainable Construction: Modular Techniques and Environmental Drivers Behind Materiality.
PUBLISHED UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES – FACULTY ADVISOR / MENTOR (22) 2016 Savignon, Ivy. Lack of Place: Urban Wastelands as Catalytic Opportunities for Urban Growth and Social Interaction.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046792.
2016 Kokenge, Samantha. Designing Digitally: Ornament or Advancing Architecture. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046794.
2016 Nichols, Graham Isaac. Produce to the People: Solutions for Manhattan’s Food Deserts. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046871.
2016 Whitbeck, Emily. The New York City Grid: Impediment or Opportunity for Innovation in Architecture.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046872.
2016 Tran, Anh. Habitable Station: Refocus on Spatial Qualities of Civic Nodes in Public Domain.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046873.
2016 Benitez, Adiel Alexis. Drawing Out Suggestions of a Possible Architecture: Drawing and Speculation In Pursuit of
Architectural Solutions. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046876.
9 Melissa Cortes received the 2014 American Institute of Architects Certificate of Merit for her Masters Research Project work. Committee Chair: Martin Gundersen. Co-Chair:
Bradley Walters. 10 The “Capstone” project is a requirement for the Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and the Built Environment undergraduate degree program.
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2016 Rutland, Sarah. Public Space: Architecture as a Library, Mirror, and Lighthouse. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046878.
2016 Marblestone, Kevin. A New Infrastructure: Establishing a Culture of Resilience and Civic Engagement.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00046879/00001.
2012 Hiller, Anastasia. Architecture Representation: Abstraction and Symbol within Design.
2012 Ho, Huynh. People as Context.
2012 Jones, Abigail. The Layered City: Streetscape as Differing Layers of Engagement within the Metropolis and its Buildings.
2012 Mudenda, Muchanga. Shaping Public Space: The Modern Day Courtyard.
2012 Pace, Jessica. Technology and Digital Form: Obsolescence vs. Relevance.
2012 Tao, Yifan. Redefining the Urban Condition: Relationships within the Built Environment.
2012 Tracy, Matthew. The Puzzle of Architecture: The Network of Pieces: Joints, Journey, Parts.
2011 Ala, Justine. The Phenomenology of Projection.
2011 Bittner, Hana. Urban Kinematics: Interpreting Urban Scripts and Deconstructing Systems of Living.
2011 Schafer, Challie. The Urban Palimpsest: Constructing a Sense of Place Through Experiential Layers.
2010 Chu, Katherine. Urban Viewing: Rethinking Relationships through the Built Environment.
2010 de Solo, Enrique. The Design Process: A Search for Originality Amongst Existing Archetypes.
2010 Hurcomb, Melissa. Redefinition of Urban Viewing and Interaction through an Architectural Framework.
2010 Levin, Danielle. New York City Block.
UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR MENTOR + FACULTY ADVISOR (3) 2016 Kyesmu, Panquat. The Preservation of Memory: Germplasm Repository in the Tropics. Scholar Profile:
http://www.scholars.ufl.edu/panquat-kyesmu.aspx.
2014 Clarke, Mitchell. Link between Spatial Design and Social Responses in Student Housing. Scholar Profile:
http://www.scholars.ufl.edu/mitchell-clarke.aspx.
2010 Monroe, Marcy. The Economic and Political Influence on Natural Disaster Recovery: Rebuilding After the 2008 Sichuan
Earthquake in China.11
UNITED WORLD COLLEGE SCHOLARS PROGRAM + KATHRYN W. DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE – FACULTY
ADVISOR (1) 2017 Misuraca, Jeanette and Djoni Austin. 2017. Tarpon Excelling Above Modern Society (T.E.A.M.S.). United World College
Scholars Program + Kathryn W. Davis Projects for Peace. Award profile:
http://www.davisprojectsforpeace.org/projects/projects/2017/node/4878.
11 Nancy Sanders served as Marcy Monroe’s principal mentor and faculty advisor through the University Scholars Program. Mr. Walters served as her second advisor during
the 2009-2010 academic year.
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RESEARCH Mr. Walters’ current research is centered on high-performance zero-energy buildings, within a broader context
of social, artistic, and cultural production. This work engages building science, thermal/energy modelling,
climatic responses, and materiality.
His research into these issues to date has centered on three funded research projects: Solar Living House
(Solar Decathlon 2015), Quinlivan Net-Zero Energy House, and Project Re:Focus (Solar Decathlon Europe
2010). He served as Principal Investigator on the first two of these projects and as Co-Principal Investigator on
the third. His work has been supported by $521,233 in external funding and $28,500 in internal funding.
In addition to this project-related work, Mr. Walters formalizes research findings through presentations at
academic and professional conferences. Recent presentations include those to the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Architecture (ACSA), the Association of Architectural Educators (AAE) in the United Kingdom, the
American Solar Energy Society (ASES), and the American Institute of Architects (AIA). These typically involve
blind, peer-reviewed abstracts prior to presentation. His work has been subsequently published in refereed
conference proceedings.
Mr. Walters’ work with high-performance buildings and sustainability also engages the education of architects
and practice. As a result, his research extends into teaching methods, pedagogy, and visual communications.
His written work on these subjects has been subjected to peer-reviews, presented to peers through
conferences, and included in numerous refereed publications, including those of the National Conference of
the Beginning Design Student (NCBDS) and the Design Communication Association (DCA). His written work
has been included in Representations, the peer-reviewed Journal of the Design Communication Association.
CONTRACTS + GRANTS FUNDED EXTERNALLY: $521,233 2015-2016 NCARB Award: Expanding Fields: Materiality + Making to Inform Design Education and Practice
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: November 2015 – November 2016
Value of Award: $35,000
External Funding Agency: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
Role: Co-Principal Investigator / Faculty Project Co-Director
2015 Global Innovation Initiative Grant: Novel Approaches of Employing Green Infrastructure (GI) to Enhance Urban
Sustainability
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: April 2015 – March 2017
Value of Contract/Grant: $250,000
Funding Agency: Global Innovation Initiative; US Sponsor: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs (ECA), Institute of International Education (IIE)
Role of Nominee: Investigator
2014 Bosch Community Fund
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: June – July 2014
Value of Contract/Grant: $10,000
External Funding Agency: Bosch Community Fund, Robert Bosch LLC
Role: Principal Investigator
2014-2015 Solar Decathlon 2015
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 15 April – 31 December 2015
Value of Contract/Grant: $50,000
External Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Labs
Role: Principal Investigator
2013-2014 Quinlivan Net-Zero Energy House Research Project
Effective Dates of the Combined Contracts/Grants: 23 January 2013 – 31 July 2014
Value of Combined Contracts/Grants: $37,783
External Funding Agency: Quentin Garrett Quinlivan
Role: Principal Investigator
2009-2010 FRSA / Earl Blank Faculty Fellowship: “Materiality and Detail as Precursor and Provocateur: Designing Metal Roof/Wall
Assemblies from the Inside Out”
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2009-2010
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Value: $8,500
External Funding Agency: Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors Association, Inc.
Role: Principal Investigator
2008-2010 Solar Decathlon Europe 2010
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: October 2008 – July 2010
Value: € 100.000 (Equivalency: $129,950 using exchange rates for 11/04/2008)
External Funding Agency: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, representing the Government of Spain
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
FUNDED INTERNALLY: $28,500 2017-2020 University of Florida Term Professorship
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2017-2020
Value: $15,000
Funding Agency: University of Florida Office of the Provost
Role: Recipient / Principal Investigator
2014-2015 University of Florida Excellence Award for Assistant Professors
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2014-2015
Value: $5,000
Funding Agency: University of Florida Office of the Provost
Role: Recipient / Principal Investigator
2010-2011 University of Florida Sustainability Fellowship
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2010-2011
Value: $1,000
Funding Agency: University of Florida Office of Sustainability
Role: Recipient / Principal Investigator
2009-2010 Witters Competition 2009: “Seed House: Affordable Sustainability”
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2009-2010
Value: $7,500
Funding Agency: University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning
Role: Principal Investigator
SUBMITTED, NOT FUNDED: $1,849,970 2014-2018 Certification and Rating of Attachments for Fenestration Technologies (CRAFT)
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number: DE-FOA-0001000
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2014-2018
Value: $1,600,000
External Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Energy
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Submitted: 5 February 2014; No resubmissions.
2013-2014 Loblolly Greenway Co-Housing
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2013-2014
Value: $9,970
External Funding Agency: Loblolly Greenway Co-Housing, Executive Director: Gary C. Hankins
Role: Principal Investigator
Submitted: 20 September 2013; No resubmissions.
2010-2012 Re-thinking the Corporate Campus
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2010-2012
Value: $100,000
External Funding Agency: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Submitted: 24 May 2010; No resubmissions.
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2009-2011 Concrete Sustainability
Effective Dates of the Contract/Grant: 2009-2011
Value: $140,000
External Funding Agency: Florida Concrete & Products Association (FCPA)
Role: Investigator
Submitted: 27 August 2008; No resubmissions.
PUBLICATIONS BOOKS, CONTRIBUTION OF CHAPTER 2018 Walters, Bradley and Lisa Huang. 2018. Promoting Creative Thinking in Beginning Design Studios. Oculata Manus: On the
Role of the Body in the Making of Creative Minds. Temple, Stephen A. (Ed.). Routledge. (in press).
2011 McGlothin, Mark, Ries, Robert, Sullivan, James, Torres, Maruja, Walters, Bradley, and Walters, Russell. 2011. Solar
Decathlon Europe 2010: Towards Energy Efficient Buildings. RE:FOCUS. University of Florida. United States of America.
Vega Sánchez, S. (Ed.). 10Action Project/Intelligent Energy Europe Program. Madrid, Spain. 116-125.
REFEREED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 2017 Walters, Bradley and Lisa Huang. 2017. “Oculata Manus.” In Vorkurs: Making, Volume 1, Number 1, 2017, edited by Zachary
Wignall and Elizabeth Cronin. Gainesville FL: University of Florida.
2015 Walters, Bradley and Mark McGlothlin. 2015. “Dead Letter Office.” In Charrette: Living & Learning, Volume 2, Number 1,
Autumn 2015, edited by Rosie Parnell, 32-45. Sheffield UK: Association of Architectural Educators (AAE). ISSN: 2054-6718.
2014 Walters, Bradley. “Drawing Space.” M. Saleh Uddin (Ed.). Representation: Journal of the Design Communication
Association. Stillwater, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State University. 2013-2014. 76-82.
2012 Walters, Bradley. “Instrumental Lines and Productive Paths.” M. Saleh Uddin (Ed.). Representation: Journal of the Design
Communication Association. Bozeman, Montana: Montana State University. 2011-2012. 60-65.
2010 Walters, Bradley. “Analog Alchemy and Digital Digressions: Hybrid Practices.” M. Saleh Uddin (Ed.). Representation:
Journal of the Design Communication Association. Marietta, Georgia: Southern Polytechnic State University. 2009-2010.
17-24.
REFEREED PEER-REVIEWED PROCEEDINGS 12 2014 Walters, Bradley. “Here be Dragons: On the Value of Incompleteness in Drawing.” Uddin, M. Saleh and Christopher Welty
(Eds.). Design & Graphic Palimpsest: [Dialogue-Discourse-Discussion]: Proceedings of the 2014 Conference of the Design
Communication Association. Marietta, Georgia: Southern Polytechnic State University. 233-238. ISBN 978-1-4951-2763-2.
2014 Walters, Bradley and Mark McGlothlin. “Dead Letter Office.” Living & Learning: Proceedings of the Second International
Conference of the Association of Architectural Educators 2014. Sheffield UK. 94-99.
2014 McGlothlin, Mark and Bradley Walters. “Ends and Means: Inquiries Into the Role of the Solar Decathlon in Architectural
Education.” Living & Learning: Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Association of Architectural
Educators 2014. Sheffield UK. 30-34.
2014 McGlothlin, Mark and Bradley Walters. “The Weight of Things.” Living & Learning: Proceedings of the Second International
Conference of the Association of Architectural Educators 2014. Sheffield UK. 144.
2014 McGlothlin, Mark and Walters, Bradley. “The Weight of Things.” Proceedings of the 2014 National Conference of the
Beginning Design Student. Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology. In press.
2014 Hammond, Rhonda13, Nawari, Nawari O., and Walters, Bradley. “BIM in Sustainable Design: Strategies for
Retrofitting/Renovation,” Computing in Civil and Building Engineering: Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on
Computing in Civil and Building Engineering. Raymond Issa and Ian Flood (Eds.). Orlando, Florida: American Society of Civil
Engineers. 1969-1977. doi: 10.1061/9780784413616.244. Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413616.244.
ISBN (print): 978-0-7844-1361-6.
2013 Walters, Bradley. “On Tightness and Looseness.” Abate, Anthony and Rosemary Kennedy (Eds.). Subtropical Cities: Braving
a New World: Design Interventions for Changing Climates. Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of
Architecture, Inc. 419-429. ISBN 978-0-935502-90-9.
2013 Walters, Bradley. “Detours and Denouements.” Farrow, Victoria (Ed.). Proceedings of the 2013 Architectural Educators UK
(AAE) Conference, Nottingham UK: Nottingham Trent University. Issue 01: 68-73. ISBN 978-0-9576009-1-1.
2012 McGlothlin, Mark and Walters, Bradley. “Unmoored Architecture: On Modules, Mobility and Manufacturing in the RE:
FOCUS House.” Smith, Ryan E., Quale, John, and Ng, Rashida (Eds.). Offsite: Theory and Practice of Architectural
Production. Philadelphia PA: Temple University. 209-215. ISBN: 978-0-935502-85-5.
12 Abstracts submitted to these conferences were blind peer-reviewed and subsequently developed for presentation and publication in the proceedings. 13 Rhonda Hammond’s work on her Masters Research Project served as the basis for this collaborative peer-reviewed paper presentation and publication. Committee Chair:
Nawari Nawari. Co-Chair: Bradley Walters.
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2012 Walters, Bradley. “Drawing Space.” Williams, Jeffrey K. (Ed.). Proceedings of the 2012 Design Communication Association,
Stillwater OK: Oklahoma State University. 341-350.
2012 Walters, Bradley and Lisa Huang. “Speculative Making: Engaging Mass and Matter.” La Coe, Jodi (Ed.). Proceedings of the
2012 National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, edited by Jodi La Coe. State College PA: Penn State University.
403-408.
2011 Walters, Bradley. “Active Lines: Liminal Marks + Material Constructions.” Proceedings of the 2011 European Architectural
Envisioning Association (EAEA) Conference. Delft, the Netherlands: TU Delft. 213-220.
2011 Walters, Bradley. “Out of Thin Air.” Proceedings of the 2011 National Conference of the Beginning Design Student. Lincoln
NE: University of Nebraska Lincoln, 269-274.
2011 Walters, Bradley. “Materialisms and Excess.” Proceedings of the 2011 National Conference of the Beginning Design
Student. Lincoln NE: University of Nebraska Lincoln. 402-407.
2010 Walters, Bradley. “Instrumental Lines and Productive Paths.” Karczewska, Zuzanna (Ed.). Crossroads / Crossovers:
Proceedings of the 2010/2011 Design Communication Association Biannual Conference. Bozeman MT: Montana State
University. 77-84.
2010 Walters, Bradley. “Urban Fabrications.” Goodwin, Bruce, and Kinnard, Judith (Eds.). Re.Building: Proceedings of the 98th
ACSA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: ACSA Press. 902-912. ISBN: 978-0-935502-75-6.
2010 Walters, Bradley. “Project RE:FOCUS.” Goodwin, Bruce, and Kinnard, Judith (Eds.). Re.Building: Poster Proceedings.
Washington DC: ACSA Press. 38.
2009 Walters, Bradley. “Urban Fabrications.” Architecture is a Thing of Art: Proceedings of the 2009 ACSA Southeast Fall
Conference. Savannah: Savannah College of Art and Design. 126-135.
2009 Walters, Bradley. “Analog Alchemy and Digital Digressions: Hybrid Practices.” Consillience: Connect-Include-Mediate:
Proceedings of the 2009 Conference of the Design Communication Association. Marietta, Georgia: Southern Polytechnic
State University. 199-206.
2009 Walters, Bradley. “Knots and Nurbs: Relational Spaces in Variable Fields.” But Also, We are a Discipline: Proceedings of the
2009 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: LSU College of Art and Design. 239-
244.
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 2013 Walters, Bradley. “Drawing Space.” Lopez, Rolando (Ed.). Architrave. Issue 20: 80-81.
http://issuu.com/architrave/docs/architrave20. Excerpted and reprinted with permission from: Walters, Bradley. 2012.
“Drawing Space,” Williams, Jeffrey K. (Ed.). Proceedings of the 2012 Design Communication Association. Stillwater OK:
Oklahoma State University. 341-350.
2012 Walters, Bradley. “Instrumental Lines and Productive Paths: Thinking Through Drawing.” Archer, Derrick, and Cruz, Jose
Luis Gabriel (Eds.). Architrave. Issue 19: 114-115. http://issuu.com/ufarchitrave/docs/arch19. Excerpted and reprinted
with permission from: Walters, Bradley. 2010. “Instrumental Lines and Productive Paths,” Karczewska, Zuzanna (Ed.).
Crossroads / Crossovers. Bozeman MT: Montana State University. 77-84.
2003 Walters, Bradley, and Hauser, Carl. “Lever House Inside Out.” Richards, Kristen (Ed.). Oculus Magazine: A Publication of the
American Institute of Architects New York Chapter. Spring 2003. Volume 65, Issue 1: 34-37.
2001 Walters, Bradley. “Big Love.” Thunk #40 Food. Ed. William K Lee. 23 July 2001.
ABSTRACTS 2013 Walters, Bradley. “On Tightness and Looseness.” Subtropical Cities: 2013 ACSA Fall Conference: Design Interventions for
Changing Climates. Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Inc. 33. http://acsa-
arch.org/docs/default-source/conferences-files/2013-fall-conf-abstract-book.pdf.
2012 McGlothlin, Mark and Walters, Bradley. “Unmoored Architecture: On Modules, Mobility and Manufacturing in the RE:
FOCUS House.” Smith, Ryan E., Quale, John, and Ng, Rashida (Eds.). Offsite: Theory and Practice of Architectural
Production: Abstract Book. Washington DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Inc. 32. http://acsa-
arch.org/docs/conferences-files/2012-fall-abstractbook.pdf.
2010 Walters, Bradley. “Urban Fabrications.” Goodwin, Bruce, and Kinnard, Judith (Eds.). Re.Building: Abstract Book.
Washington DC: ACSA Press. 34-35.
MISCELLANEOUS 1993 Constructions. Gundersen, Martin, and Hofer, Adeline (Eds.). Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida. 23, 46.
LECTURES, SPEECHES + POSTERS INTERNATIONAL Invited Lectures and Seminars:
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Building Futures: Sustainable Design + Green Technologies.” Joint International Stakeholder
Workshop, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, 21 October 2015.
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2014 Walters, Bradley, Mark McGlothlin, and Charlie Hailey (Invited Symposium Panelists). “Making as Live Process.” Second
International Conference of the Association of Architectural Educators 2014: Living and Learning. Sheffield UK. Accepted;
forthcoming.
2012 “Figures and Fields: A Lecture by Bradley Walters.” Univerza v Ljubljani Fakulteta za Arhitekturo, Plečnikova Predavalnica,
Ljubljana, Slovenia, 29 March 2012.
Refereed Papers Presented:
2014 Walters, Bradley and Mark McGloghlin. “Dead Letter Office.” Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the
Association of Architectural Educators 2014: Living and Learning. Sheffield UK. Accepted.
2014 McGlothlin, Mark and Bradley Walters. “Ends and Means: Inquires Into the Role of the Solar Decathlon in Architectural
Education.” Proceedings of the Second International Conference of the Association of Architectural Educators 2014: Living
and Learning. Sheffield UK. Accepted.
2014 Walters, Bradley and Lisa Huang. “Dialogues with Space and Materiality: The Making of Creative Work through Play in the
Architectural Design Studio.” Proceedings of the Third Global Conference: Play. Prague, Czech Republic. Paper to be
presented by co-author Lisa Huang. Accepted.
2013 “Detours and Denouements,” 2013 Architectural Educators UK (AAE) Conference, Nottingham Trent University,
Nottingham UK, 3 – 5 April 2013.
2011 “Active Lines: Liminal Marks + Material Constructions,” 2011 European Architectural Envisioning Association (EAEA)
Conference, TU Delft, the Netherlands, 16 Sep 2011.
Participation as Invited Studio Critic:
2012 Undergraduate Studio Reviews, Univerza v Ljubljani Fakulteta za Arhitekturo, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2012
˗ Seminar of Jurij Kobe + Paul Robinson, March 2012
NATIONAL Invited Lectures and Seminars:
2011 “Solar Decathlon Europe: A Look Back,” American Solar Energy Society National Solar Conference SOLAR 2011, Raleigh
NC, 20 May 2011
2010 “Lean and Green: Case Studies in Affordable Sustainability,” American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Convention,
Miami FL, 11 Jun 2010
Refereed Papers Presented:
2014 Walters, Bradley. “Here be Dragons: On the Value of Incompleteness in Drawing.” Design & Graphic Palimpsest: [Dialogue-
Discourse-Discussion]: Proceedings of the 2014 Conference of the Design Communication Association. Marietta, Georgia:
Southern Polytechnic State University. Accepted; In press.
2014 “BIM in Sustainable Design: Strategies for Retrofitting/Renovation” (collaborative work with Rhonda Hammond and Nawari
O. Nawari), 2014 Joint International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (ISCCBE) 2014 and
International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB) W078 Conference, American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Technical Council on Computing and IT (TCCIT). Paper presented by co-author Rhonda
Hammond. 23 June 2014.
2014 “Making Space,” 2014 National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of
Technology. 5 April 2014.
2014 “The Weight of Things” (collaborative work with Mark McGlothlin), 2014 National Conference of the Beginning Design
Student, Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology. 5 April 2014.
2014 “Between Insides and Outsides,” 2014 National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, Chicago, Illinois: Illinois
Institute of Technology. 4 April 2014.
2013 “On Tightness and Looseness,” 2013 ACSA Fall Conference: Design Interventions for Changing Climates, Fort Lauderdale
FL, 19 October 2013.
2012 “Drawing Space,” 2012 National Conference of the Design Communication Association, Stillwater OK, 22 October 2012.
2012 “Unmoored Architecture: On Modules, Mobility and Manufacturing in the RE: FOCUS House” (collaborative work with Mark
McGlothlin), 2012 ACSA Fall Conference, Philadelphia PA, 27-29 September 2012.
2012 “Speculative Making: Engaging Mass and Matter” (collaborative work with Lisa Huang), National Conference of the
Beginning Design Student, State College PA, 30 March 2012.
2011 “Out of Thin Air,” National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, Lincoln NE, 2 Apr 2011
2011 “Materialisms and Excess,” National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, Lincoln NE, 1 Apr 2011
2010 “Instrumental Lines and Productive Paths,” Design Communication Association Biannual Conference, Bozeman MT, 10
Sep 2010
2010 “Urban Fabrications,” Re.Building: 98th ACSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 7 Mar 2010
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2009 “Analog Alchemy and Digital Digressions: Hybrid Practices,” Design Communication Association Biannual Conference,
Atlanta GA, 27 Mar 2009
2009 “Knots and Nurbs: Relational Spaces in Variable Fields,” National Conference of the Beginning Design Student, Baton
Rouge LA, 14 Mar 2009
Refereed Posters Presented:
2010 “Project RE:FOCUS,” Re.Building: 98th ACSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 7 March 2010
Participation as Invited Studio Critic:
2013 Graduate Thesis Reviews, College of Architecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln NE, 2013
˗ ARCH 613, Architectural Design Project I + ARCH 614, Architectural Design Project II (Peter Hind), March 2013
2007-2009 Undergraduate Studio Reviews, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA
˗ ARCH 3010, Architectural Design I (Jose Atienza), Dec 2009
˗ ARCH 3020, Architectural Design II (Jose Atienza), May 2009
˗ ARCH 3020, Architectural Design II (Jose Atienza), May 2008
˗ ARCH 2020, Intro to Architectural Design II (Jose Atienza), May 2007
2007-2014 Undergraduate and Graduate Studio Reviews, School of Architecture, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Knoxville TN
˗ ARCH 471, Integration Design Studio: Fourth Year Architecture + Graduate (Faculty: Jennifer Akerman), November 24,
2014.
˗ ARCH 471, Integration Design Studio: Fourth Year Architecture + Graduate (Faculty: Bill Martella), November 24, 2014.
˗ ARCH 483, Advanced Architectural Design: Urbanism: Fifth Year Architecture + Graduate (Faculty: Hansjörg Göritz),
November 25, 2014.
˗ ARCH 489, Advanced Architectural Design: Structural Innovation: Fifth Year Architecture + Graduate (Faculty: Ted
Shelton), November 25, 2014.
˗ ARCH 485/587 + 489/588, Advanced Architectural Design Vertical Studio (Fourth Year Undergrad + Second Year
Grad), Norris House Design/Build (Tricia Struth + Bob French), April 2011
˗ ARCH 372, Third Year Design (Gregory Spaw), Apr 2011
˗ ARCH 272, Second Year Design (Jennifer Akerman), Apr 2011
˗ ARCH 500, Thesis (Marleen Kay Davis), Apr 2010
˗ ARCH 490 + ID 472, Fourth and Fifth Year Collaborative Design Studio, (Jennifer Akerman), Apr 2010
˗ ARCH 172, First Year Design (Matt Hall), Apr 2010
˗ ARCH 272, Second Year Design (Matt Hall), Apr 2010
˗ ARCH 372, Third Year Design Studio (Jennifer Akerman), Apr 2009
˗ ARCH 271, Second Year Design Studio (Jennifer Akerman), Nov 2008
REGIONAL Refereed Papers Presented:
2009 “Urban Fabrications,” Architecture is a Thing of Art, 2009 ACSA Southeast Fall Conference, Savannah GA, 10 Oct 2009
LOCAL Invited Lectures and Seminars:
2015 Walters, Bradley, Gabby Heffernan, and Adiel Benitez. 2015. “Solar Living House.” Invited Speaker for Green Caffeine,
Organized by USGBC Heart of Florida Chapter, Volta, Gainesville, Florida, April 1.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Building Research: Solar Living House.” Invited Speaker at the 2015 Gwendolen M. Carter
Conference: Schools of Architecture | Africa: Connecting Disciplines in Design + Development. University of Florida School
of Architecture, March 13.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Building Research: Solar Living House.” Presentation made as a part of the 2015 Inquire Create
Inform: Research Symposium, University of Florida College of Design, Construction, and Planning (DCP), Gainesville,
Florida, January 29.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Here be Dragons.” Presentation made as a part of the 2015 Inquire Create Inform: Research
Symposium, University of Florida College of Design, Construction, and Planning (DCP), Gainesville, Florida, January 29.
2014 “Passivhaus 101,” Invited Guest Lecturer for Mick Richmond, ARC 3610 Environmental Technology One, University of
Florida School of Architecture, 21 March 2014
2014 “Quinlivan Passivhaus: New Approaches to Building in Hot + Humid Climates,” DCP Faculty Research Showcase, University
of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning, Gainesville FL, 31 January 2014
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2013 “Making Great Design: Design Thinking - Design Application - Design Education,” University of Florida Design Symposium
and Panel Discussion, Gainesville FL, 19 September 2013
2013 “The Making of Things: The Irving Convention Center,” Invited Guest Lecturer for Stephen Belton, University of Florida
School of Architecture, 14 Feb 2013
2008-2013 “Green Roof Design + Construction Case Study: SLIP/SCAPE,” Invited Guest Lecturer for Thomas Smith, University of
Florida School of Architecture, Oct 2008, Oct 2009, Oct 2010, Oct 2011, February 2013
2010 “The Making of Things,” Sponsored by the Studio Culture Committee, University of Florida School of Architecture, 16 Nov
2010
2010 Pecha Kucha Night Volume 1, Sponsored by VOLTA Coffee, Tea & Chocolate, Gainesville FL, 13 Aug 2010
2006-2007 “The Goods: Concept to Construct Project Documentation Processes,” Invited Guest Lecturer for J. Robert Hillier, FAIA,
Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton NJ, Spring 2006 + Spring 2007
Invited Panelist:
2016 Walters, Bradley. 2016. “Building, Cultivation, Ethics.” Invited Panelist for Ethics and the Built Environment Symposium,
University of Florida College of Design, Construction, and Planning (DCP), Gainesville, Florida, November 16.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “People in Glass Houses.” Invited Panelist for Constructive Conversations: Architecture Film Series
and Public Dialogue, Organized by Gainesville Modern, The Hippodrome Cinema, Gainesville, Florida, January 31.
Lectures and Seminars:
2016 Walters, Bradley. 2016. “On Practicing Architecture: The Intern Development Program and Professional Registration.”
Invited Guest Lecturer for Alfonso Perez-Mendez, University of Florida School of Architecture, Gainesville, Florida, January
15.
2016 Walters, Bradley. 2016. “On Practicing Architecture: Intern Development Program (IDP), Architectural Experience Program
(AXP), and Professional Registration, University of Florida Vicenza Institute of Architecture, Vicenza Italy, 6 April.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Intern Development Program.” University of Florida School of Architecture, Gainesville, Florida,
April 8.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Making it Real: The Solar Decathlon.” Invited Guest Lecturer for ARC 2461 Materials and Methods
of Construction 1, Instructor: Stephen Belton, March 24.
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “On Practicing Architecture: The Intern Development Program and Professional Registration.”
Invited Guest Lecturer for Alfonso Perez-Mendez, University of Florida School of Architecture, Gainesville, Florida, January
16.
2014 “On Practicing Architecture: The Intern Development Program and Professional Registration,” Invited Guest Lecturer for
Alfonso Perez-Mendez, University of Florida School of Architecture, 10 January 2014
2013 “Intern Development Program,” University of Florida School of Architecture, 28 Oct 2013
2013 “Portfolio Workshop” (collaboration with Martin Gundersen), University of Florida School of Architecture, 10 April 2013
2012 “So you want to be an Architect?” University of Florida School of Architecture, 29 Oct 2012
2011 “Intern Development Program and the Road to Professional Practice,” University of Florida School of Architecture, 28 Nov
2011
2011 “Getting Started: Internships and the Road to Professional Practice,” University of Florida School of Architecture, 22 Mar
2011
2011 “Portfolio Workshop” (with Martin Gundersen), Sponsored by Alpha Rho Chi (APX), University of Florida School of
Architecture, 30 Nov 2011
2011 “Portfolio Workshop” (with Martin Gundersen), Sponsored by the Studio Culture Committee, University of Florida School of
Architecture, 16 Feb 2011
2010 “Resume Workshop,” Sponsored by the Studio Culture Committee, University of Florida School of Architecture, 24 Feb
2010
2009 “Getting Started: Internships and the Road to Professional Practice,” University of Florida School of Architecture, 3 Apr
2009
Refereed Posters + Projects Presented:
2015 Walters, Bradley. 2015. “Solar Living House.” An Interactive Lab Presentation at TEDxUF, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida, March 21.
2014 “Quinlivan Passivhaus: New Approaches to Building in Hot + Humid Climates,” DCP Faculty Research Showcase, University
of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning, Gainesville FL, 31 January 2014
2010 “Project RE:FOCUS,” DCP Faculty Research Showcase, University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning,
Gainesville FL, 15 Feb - 19 Feb 2010
Participation as Invited Studio Critic:
2008-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Studio Reviews, School of Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville FL
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2016-2017
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews / Thesis Defenses: Summer 2016: Jessa Salvatus
˗ ARC 3320 Architectural Design 5 (Michael Kuenstle), Fall 2016
˗ ARC 4322 Architectural Design 7 (Jason Alread), Fall 2016
˗ ARC 2303 Architectural Design 3 (James Leach), Fall 2016
2015-2016
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews / Thesis Defenses: Spring 2016: Jessica Philips; Fall 2015: Chang Liu; Summer
2015: Jillian Becker
˗ ARC 3320 Architectural Design 5 (Nina Hofer), Fall 2015
˗ ARC 4071 Core Studio 1 (Mark McGlothlin), Fall 2015
˗ ARC 4322 Architectural Design 7 (Nancy Clark), Fall 2015
˗ ARC 6912 Furniture Fabrication (Stephen Belton), Fall 2015
˗ Undergraduate Pin-up Evaluator, Spring 2016
2014-2015
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews / Thesis Defenses: Summer 2014: Matthew Hyder, Sahar Abdulraheem, Ileana
Aquino-otero; Spring 2015: Jefrall Betancourt, Joshua Valle, Diane Lindsey, Nicole Paul, Cristina Moreno, Dominic
Feng, Grant Saso, Deron Edge, Bobby Connor, Christian Poppel, Alyson Silva
˗ ARC 1301 Architectural Design 1 (Mark McGlothlin), Summer 2014
˗ ARC 4322 Architectural Design 7 (Donna Cohen), Fall 2014
˗ ARC 6911 Graduate Immersive Studio 2 (Mark McGlothlin + John Maze), Summer 2014
˗ ARC 6912 Furniture Fabrication (Stephen Belton), Fall 2014
˗ ARC 2304 Architectural Design 4 (Mark McGlothlin), Spring 2015
˗ ARC 3321 Architectural Design 6 (John Maze), Spring 2015
˗ Undergraduate Pin-up Evaluator, Spring 2015
2013-2014
˗ Masters Thesis Defenses: Djundi Tjindra, Pedro Niera, Maryam Tabrizchi
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2014: Adrian Orion, Melissa Cortes, Paul Stanley, Lauren Shepard, Marut
Anguratanaw, Amanda Byars, Lorin Johnson, Matthew Kelly; Fall 2013: Douglas Crawford, Rhonda Hammond, Wang
Hui, Amy Dzura, Haoqi Wu, Djundi Tjindra, DianYu Tang
˗ Architectural Design 1 (Lisa Huang), Fall 2013
˗ Architectural Design 4 (Martin Gundersen), Spring 2014
˗ Architectural Design 7 (Donna Cohen), Fall 2013
˗ Architectural Design 8 (Alfonso Perez-Mendez), Spring 2014
˗ Architectural Design 8 Design/Build Studio (Charlie Hailey), Spring 2014
˗ Grad Materials Seminar (Lisa Huang), Spring 2014
˗ Undergraduate Pin-up Evaluator, Spring 2014
2012-2013
˗ Masters Thesis Defenses: Siyu Yu, Fall 2012
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2013: Ali Atabey, Matthew Flores , David Goldsmith, Darren Hargrove,
Jenna Lychako, Jonathan Munoz, Camille Rusch, Adam Torrey; Fall 2012: Grey Isley, Peter Mak, Luwei Wang
˗ Architectural Design 8 Integrated Project Design (IPD) Studio (Charlie Hailey), Spring 2013
˗ Architectural Design 7 (Stephen Belton), Fall 2012
˗ Architectural Design 4 (Stephen Bender), Spring 2013
˗ Architectural Design 2 (Mark McGlothlin, with Adam Torrey and Tim Beecken), Spring 2013
˗ Architectural Design 1 (Lisa Huang, with Kevin Fitzgerald and Carolina Valladeres), Fall 2012
2011-2012
˗ Masters Thesis Defenses: Kexin Chen, Yibo Zhang, Fall 2011
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2012: Dave Mojica; Fall 2011: Kyle Proefke, Pegi Hoffman
˗ Architectural Design 5 (Stephen Belton), Fall 2011
˗ Architectural Design 3 (Martin Gundersen), Fall 2011
˗ Architectural Design 3 (Michael Kuenstle), Fall 2011
˗ Architectural Design 1 (Lisa Huang, with Jonathan Munoz and Sami Gerwick), Fall 2011
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2010-2011
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2011: Erica Azorin, Ni Guan, Andrew Herbert, Pegi Hoffman, Yang Liu, Ryan
McGinn, Gail Milano, Jacob Peel, Jennifer Princivil, Vanessa Rodriguez, Shawmeron Seal, Steven Tenzel
˗ Grad 3 (Manuelle Gautrand + Nancy Clark), Fall 2010
˗ Grad 2 (Lisa Huang), Spring 2011
˗ Grad 1 (Stephen Belton), Fall 2010
˗ Architectural Design 6 (Martin Gundersen), Spring 2011
˗ Architectural Design 6 (Lisa Huang), Spring 2011
˗ Architectural Design 4 (Mick Richmond), Spring 2011
2009-2010
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2010: Chris Sorce, Wesley Hogan, Paige Mainor, Sihui Ma, Kazunori Sakai
˗ Grad 1 (Bill Tilson), Fall 2009
˗ Architectural Design 8 (Alfonso Perez-Mendez), Spring 2010
˗ Architectural Design 6 (Albertus Wang), Spring 2010
˗ Architectural Design 4 (Levent Kara), Spring 2010
˗ Architectural Design 3 (Martin Gundersen), Fall 2009
2008-2009
˗ Masters Research Project Reviews: Spring 2009: Peter Spooner, Brian Faryna, Travis Herret, Meghan O’Reilly, Chirag
Patel, Lina Gamo
˗ Grad 2 (Marlon Blackwell + Nancy Clark), Spring 2009
˗ Grad 1 (Guy Peterson), Fall 2008
˗ Architectural Design 8 (Donna Cohen), Spring 2009
˗ Architectural Design 7 (Donna Cohen), Fall 2008
˗ Architectural Design 3 (Levent Kara), Fall 2008
EXHIBITIONS 2016 Walters, Bradley, Giancarlo Busato, and Sotirios Papadopoulos. 2016. "Vicenza 3.0: Imparando dal Passato (Learning from
the Past)." Stamperia d'Arte Busato, Vicenza, Italy, March 21 - April 1.
2014 “Quinlivan Passivhaus: New Approaches to Building in Hot + Humid Climates,” University of Florida College of Design,
Construction and Planning Faculty Showcase, | Gainesville FL (1/27/2014 – 1/31/2014)
2013 “Sketch.2013,” Fordham University Center Gallery in Lincoln Center, New York NY, 2/21/2013 – 3/20/2013
2012 “2012 Design Communication Association Juried Exhibition,” Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 10/21/2012
– 10/24/2012
2011 “2010 Celebrate Design,” AIA Gainesville Award Winners, University of Florida School of Architecture, Gainesville FL,
2/17/2011 – 3/14/2011
2010 “2010 Celebrate Design,” AIA Gainesville Award Winners, Mezzanine Gallery of the Thomas Center, Gainesville FL,
11/9/2010 – 1/3/2011
2010 Venice Biennale 12th International Architecture Exhibition, Spanish Pavilion, “Architecture within Limits,” Solar Decathlon
Europe 2010 Project RE:FOCUS, Venice, Italy, 8/29/2010 – 11/21/2010.
2010 “Project Refocus: Mass-Customization: Industrialization in Service of Affordable + Sustainable Homes,” University of
Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning Faculty Showcase, | Gainesville FL (3/15/2010 – 3/19/2010)
2010 “Project Refocus: Mass-Customization: Industrialization in Service of Affordable + Sustainable Homes,” Re.Building: 98th
ACSA Annual Meeting | New Orleans LA (3/3/2010 – 3/7/2010)
2009 Exposición de Maquetas y Audiovisuales, Foro de Sostenibilidad organizado por Fingerplus, Solar Decathlon Europe
Models and Audiovisual Exhibition, Palacio de Congresos de Madrid, Paseo de la Castellana, 99 (10/29/09-10/30/09)
2009 Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, Solar Decathlon Europe Models and Audiovisual Exhibition (9/4/2009
-9/11/2009)
2009 Villa Solar, SIMA09 Salón Inmobiliario Internacional de Madrid, Madrid International Real Estate Exhibition (5/27/09 –
5/30/09)
2009 “From the Ground Up: Innovative Green Homes,” BOS House sketchbook excerpts from AWAKE architecture, An Exhibition
Presented by Syracuse University and Van Alen Institute, New York NY (5/18/09 – 6/26/09)
2009 Solar Decathlon Europe, University of Florida Architecture Building Gallery (4/6/09 – 4/10/09)
2009 “New American Architecture Exhibit,” Slip/Scape: BD Campus Center, European Centre Contemporary Art and Architecture
Centre | Athens, Greece
2009 “New American Architecture,” US National Tour
2008 “New American Architecture,” curated and organized by Christian K. Narkiewicz-Laine, Director/President, The Chicago
Athenaeum and assisted by Lary L. Sommers, Director of Administration/Marketing, The Chicago Athenaeum, and Kieran
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Conlon, Director/COO, The European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies, Dublin. SESV Santa Verdiana
(piazza Lorenzo Ghiberti 27), Florence, Italy. Organized by the Municipality of Florence and the Faculty of Architecture in
Florence (November 2008)
2003 Le Centre de Montréal des Archives nationales du Québec, 535 Viger Avenue East, Montréal, Canada (8/5/03 – 8/30/03)
1999 Lucas Gallery, Princeton NJ: Installation Untitled, 1999 93 1/2” x 120” flat latex house paint on canvas on homasote
(3/30/99 – 4/14/99)
1991 Center for the Arts, Vero Beach FL: Matte Play in Blue and Orange
SERVICE Mr. Walters’ service activities support the academic missions of the University of Florida (UF), College of
Design, Construction and Planning (DCP), and the School of Architecture (SOA). These activities allow him to
contribute to the mission of shared governance in a substantive way. He has served as the elected Chair of the
University of Florida Infrastructure Council and as a member of the Senate Steering Committee. Mr. Walters is
currently a member of the Land Use and Facilities Planning Committee and a member of the UF Graduate
Student Teaching Awards Committee.
From 2008 through 2014, Mr. Walters served on an average of 1.5 committee or council positions per year at
the University level, 2.8 per year at the College level, and 10.5 per year within the School of Architecture. In
total, he has completed 89 committee assignments and elected positions during the last six years, averaging
14.8 total assignments per year.
Mr. Walters also serves as the Faculty Councilor to the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA),
is the Faculty Advisor for UF’s chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) and is the
Architectural Experience Program (AXP) Education Coordinator for the University of Florida and the National
Council of Architectural Review Boards (NCARB). In 2013, he served as a part of our NAAB Accreditation
Team. Mr. Walters helped organize and mount our exhibit and assisted in hosting the visiting team. As a
testament to the program’s strengths and the work of the NAAB preparation team, the School’s professional
Master of Architecture program was granted an eight-year term of accreditation, the longest term possible.
Outside of the University, Mr. Walters’ service includes work with the Gainesville Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects (AIA), as a member of journal editorial boards, as a peer reviewer for conferences,
journals, and publishers, and as an invited guest critic on studio reviews.
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE + SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2013-2019 Land Use and Facilities Planning Committee (elected, three-year terms)
2012-present Graduate Student Teaching Awards Committee Member
2014-2016 Senate Steering Committee (Infrastructure Council Representative)
2013-2016 Infrastructure Council (elected, three-year term; Chair: 2014-2016)
2015-2016 Chair, Ad-hoc Faculty Club Committee (appointed, one-year term)
2016 Nexus Engineering Building Sustainability Workshops, 26 April 2016 + 13 September 2016
2014 Information Technology New Service Request System Faculty Focus Session Participant
2014 UF President Search Faculty Assembly Speaker
2011-2014 Faculty Senator (elected, three-year term)
2008-2010 Commencement Marshall (UF Commencements)
COLLEGE OF DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND PLANNING 2016-2017 Florida Institute of Built Environment Resilience (FIBER) Cluster Hire Faculty Search
2009-2017 Public Relations and Social Media Committee
2016-2017 Strategic Planning Implementation Committee (Co-Chair: 2016-2017)
2016-2017 Finance Committee
2016 University of Florida Foundation Development Meetings + Outreach
2008-2010, 2015 Commencement Marshall (DCP Commencements)
2011-2014 Faculty Council (elected, three-year term)
2011-2014 Administrative Council (Senate Member)
2013-2014 School of Architecture Director Search Committee
2013-2014 Awards Committee
2008-2009 Sustainability Committee
2008-2009 Commencement Committee
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 2011-2017 Curriculum Committee (Design/Technology)
2016-2017 Technology Curriculum Committee (Chair: 2016-2017)
2011-2017 Policy and Planning Committee (elected, two-year terms)
2009-2017 Director, Gallery/Exhibits Committee
2008-2017 NCARB Architectural Experience Program (AXP) Educational Coordinator
2011-2017 Archive Committee
2008-2017 ACSA Faculty Councilor
2013-2017 Tau Sigma Delta National Honor Society Faculty Advisor
2008-2017 AIAS Faculty Advisor
2009-2017 UF SOA Facebook Page Creator/Administrator
2009-2010, 2012-2013, 2016-2017 Graduate Admissions Committee (Chair: 2016-2017)
2015-2017 Tenure & Promotion Committee (all tenured faculty)
2013-2016 Merit Pay Committee (elected, one-year terms)
2014-2016 Ad-hoc Graduate Curriculum Working Group
2016 Convocation Speaker, UF CityLab Orlando, 28 April 2016
2008-2015 Awards Committee (Member: 2008-2015; Chair: 2013-2015)
2010, 2014-2015 Faculty Search Committee Member
2009-2015 Sustainability Certificate Committee
2011-2014 Faculty Advisory Committee
2011-2014 Strategic Planning and NAAB Accreditation Preparation Committee (three-year appointment)
2010-2011 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
2009-2011 Materials and Methods Committee
2008-2009 Lecture Series Advisory Group
EDITOR OF SCHOLARLY JOURNALS EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARDS 2010-2014 Member of the Editorial Board for Representation: Journal of the Design Communication Association 14
2014 Member of the Editorial Board for Journal of Architectural Education in South Asia (JAE+SA) 15
REVIEWER FOR SCHOLARLY JOURNALS 2016 Invited peer reviewer of four (4) abstracts and papers for the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate
Schools of Architecture (ACSA) in Detroit, Michigan. Independent review included assessment, comments, and
recommendations for/against inclusion in the conference and further development of papers for presentation and
possible publication.
2014 Invited peer reviewer of thirteen (13) abstracts for the Design Communication Association (DCA) 2014 Bi-Annual
Conference. Independent review included assessment, comments, and recommendations for/against inclusion in the
conference and further development of papers for presentation and possible publication.
2013 Invited peer reviewer of two (2) manuscripts for the Journal of Architectural Education (JAE). Independent review
included assessment, comments, and recommendations for/against publication.
2012-2013 Invited peer reviewer of six (6) abstracts + one (1) full paper for the Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC)
2013 Architectural Research Conference The Visibility of Research, hosted by the School of Architecture at the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte.
BOOK MANUSCRIPTS REVIEWED 2013 Invited peer reviewer of Sustainable Building Systems and Construction for Designers, by Lisa M. Tucker. Independent peer
review, assessment, comments, and recommendations were prepared for Kiley Kudrna, Editorial Assistant at Fairchild
Books.
2012 Invited peer reviewer of Origins of Architecture, by Laurence Keith Loftin III. Independent peer review, assessment,
comments, and recommendations were prepared for Ryan P. Brown, Senior Marketing Consultant at Kendall Hunt
Publishing in December 2012.
14 All members of the Editorial Board for Representation: Journal of the Design Communication Association read and review approximately fifty papers included in the most
recent Proceedings of the Design Communication Association’s Bi-Annual Conference. Each member of the Board independently ranks articles for inclusion in Representation
and reviewers exclude their own contributions from consideration. The Board then convenes to review the selections and make final decisions regarding work to be included in
the Journal. 15 The Journal of Architectural Education in South Asia (JAE+SA) is a newly-created publication developed by M. Saleh Uddin, Ph.D. and others. It has received its official ISSN
number and is currently soliciting submissions for its inaugural issue.
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2011 Invited peer reviewer of Architecture in Formation, by Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa and Aaron Sprecher. Independent peer review,
assessment, and recommendations were prepared for Wendy Fuller, Editor at Routledge, Taylor and Francis in May 2011.
COMMUNITY + PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2009-2017 Juror, Associated Builders & Contractors, Central Florida Chapter, Excellence in Construction Awards
2009 Architecture Career Day Presentation, Lawton M. Chiles Elementary School Second Grade, Gainesville FL
2008 Technical Presentation of BD Campus Center Project, NJ American Concrete Institute
2007 “Squeaky Wheels, Loose Cannons, and Public Paranoia: West Windsor Redevelopment Plan,” AIA Central New Jersey CEU
Presentation (12 June 2007) and RMJM Hillier PDC Presentation (13 November 2007)
2006-2008 West Windsor Arts Council Member, West Windsor NJ
2005 Shanghai Land Society and American Planning Association Regional Planning Presentation, Princeton NJ
2005 “Retail Design” Presentation to The University of NAI Global, Princeton NJ
2005 “Mentoring” Presentation, Hillier Institute Continuing Education Program, Princeton NJ
2005 Excellence in Design Tour (Solebury School Abbe Science Center), Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce, New Hope PA
2003-2006 Planning Board, West Windsor Township, West Windsor NJ
2005 Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB), West Windsor Township, West Windsor NJ
2004-2005 Princeton Junction Train Station Advisory Committee, West Windsor NJ
2004 Ordinance Review Committee, West Windsor Township, West Windsor NJ
2003 Montreal Design Competition Entry, “Philadelphia Designs Abroad” Lecture Series, sponsored by Center City District,
Philadelphia PA
2001 “Rendering: Color and Line” Princeton Day School Design Day, Princeton NJ
2000 “Rendering: Visual Communications” Princeton Day School Design Day, Princeton NJ
SPECIALIZED TRAINING + CERTIFICATIONS TEACHING + STUDENT RECORDS 2015, 2017 Preventing Sexual Harassment, UF Course Code UF_GET802v.
2013-2017 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) for Faculty, UF Course Code PRV803_OLT.
2015 Title IX Responsible Persons, UF Course Code UF_GET804_OLT.
2013 Preventing Sexual Harassment Refresher, UF Course Code UF_GET801_OLT.
2012 Preventing Sexual Harassment: Initial, UF Course Code UF_GET800_OLT
2010-2012 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Basics, UF Course Code UF_PRV802_OLT.
RESEARCH + GRANT MANAGEMENT 2013 Certified Passive House Consultant Training, Passive House Institute U.S. (PHIUS).
2014 Effort Fundamentals, UF Course Code UF_RSH220_OLT.
2012 Cost Principles, UF Course Code UF_RSH260_OLT.
SERVICE 2010, 2013, 2017 Faculty Search Committee Tutorial, UF Course Code UF_PVO800_OLT.
2015 OSHA 30-hour Safety Training
2014 15-Passenger Van Training, UF Course Code UF_EHS870_OLT.
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Curriculum vitae last updated: 8 October 2017.