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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Architecture Research and Design Center (ARDC) Report Sept 01 2012 to Aug 31, 2013 Accomplishments in Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research Compiled by Saif Haq, PhD., Associate Dean for Research

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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY

Architecture Research and Design Center (ARDC) Report

Sept 01 2012 to Aug 31, 2013

Accomplishments in Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research

Compiled by Saif Haq, PhD., Associate Dean for Research

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While building design is a trans-disciplinary endeavor, the kernel of architecture resides in the expression of a

clever idea. Architecture is commonly understood as the ‘art’ and ‘science’ of buildings. Today, it includes

applied sciences, social sciences, business, humanities, and the arts, among other disciplinary groups. Thus,

research/scholarship in architecture is often collaborative and trans-disciplinary.

Architecture Research and Design Center (ARDC) facilitates and coordinates research, scholarship and design

activities within the College of Architecture (CoA). It assists faculty and students in their

research/scholarship/creative endeavors, serves as a liaison to other research centers and institutes, and

provides architectural/research services to the public.

The ARDC is headed by the Associate Dean for Research of CoA, and has one staff member. Physical resources

include a fully equipped conference room and space for four research assistants. It also offers high definition

laser scanning equipment, ground penetrating radar, and GPS survey instruments, among others. ARDC

showcases faculty research, scholarship, and creative activities and houses a permanent exhibition of faculty

productions. A list of faculty expertise is also available.

In the academic year 2012-2013, ARDC hosted a faculty brain-storming session titled ‘Research Dialogues’. CoA

faculty have one book contract signed, published 16 full papers, lectured in 32 national and international

venues, and displayed their creative work in 31 exhibitions. As a group, CoA faculty members have submitted 11

grant proposals. Additionally, they have organized conferences and workshops nationally, served as peer

reviewers of journal articles and books, panelists, nominators and editors. Full details of their research related

activities are presented in the following pages.

Saif Haq, PhD. Associate Professor Associate Dean for Research College of Architecture

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. Perbellini, M., and Pongratz, C., (2013) Digital Media, Cognella Academic Publishing, an imprint of University Readers, Inc., CA, (first draft submitted, expected publication December, 2013)

Book Chapters

1. Al Ajlouni, R. (2013), ‘Octagon-based Quasi-crystalline Formations in Islamic Architecture’ In

Siegbert Schmid, Ray L. Withers, and Ron Lifshitz (eds), APERIODIC Crystals. pp. 49-58, Springer:

Amsterdam.

2. Flueckiger, U., (2012) ‘Sustainable Cabin’, in Broto, Carles (Eds.) Small Houses in Nature, pg. 208-

215, Links International, , Barcelona, Spain

3. Taylor, C., (2013) ‘From Field to Frame: exhibiting land art’, in Jeremiah Gallay, Jane Lusaka, and

Joelle Seligson, (eds) Challenging Conventions of Museum Display, American Associations of

Museums Press. Washington, D.C., (In press)

Journal Articles

1. Ajlouni, R, (2012), ‘The Global Long-Range Order of Quasi-Periodic Patterns in Islamic Architecture’,

Acta Crystallographica A: Foundations of Crystallography, Section A., Vol. 68, Part II

2. Driskill, D, (2012), ‘Avenue J: Lessons from the Past and from Nature to Heal Lubbock’s Future’,

International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability, Annual Review

3. Flueckiger, U., (2012) ‘Portfolio: Sustainability, Sustainable Cabin’. Texas Architect, 62 (6), pp. 61.

(Photographs by author)

4. Neiman, B., (2013), ‘Understanding Cinderella-Expanding an Essential Conversation on the

Metadiscipline of Technology: Educating in Fractal Patterns XXXVII, The National Teaching and

Learning Forum, 22(2) 8-11,

5. Shacklette, B., (2012) ‘Syncretistic Vernacular Architecture-Santa Fe, New Mexico’, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, (The Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Collection Common Ground Publishing), 6 (10), 157-176

6. Shacklette, B., (2013) ‘Native American and White Women Architects and Artists of the American Southwest Influenced by the Arts and Crafts and Reform Movements’, Journal of Social Sciences Research Submitted

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Papers in Conference Proceedings

1. Ajlouni, R., (2012), ‘The Forbidden Symmetries’, in Mark Cabrinha, Jason Kelly and Kyle Steinfeld

(eds), Synthetic Digital Ecologies. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association for

Computer Aided Design in Architecture. Acadia Annual International Conference, San Francisco,

California, 391-400

2. Haq, S. (2012). ‘Spatial Cognition Research as Evidence–Base for Architectural Design(ing)’, in the

proceedings of the Spatial Cognition for Architectural Design, SCAD 2011 Symposium, Mehul Bhatt,

Christoph Holscher, and Thomas Shipley (eds), Universitat Bremen/Universitat Freiburg, Germany:

123-137

3. Neiman, B. (2013). ‘Beyond Bebop’, in Verbeke, J., Pak, B. (ed), Proceedings of the Knowing (by)

Designing Conference. LUCA, Sint-Lucas School of Architecture Ghent / Brussels, 148-154

4. Nesbit, J. and Park, K., (2013), ‘Haptic Registrations: An Architectural Design Methodology in Urban

Context’, in the proceedings of the National Conference of the Beginning Design Student

5. Shacklette, B., (2013), ‘Reform, Progress, and Cultural Exchange: A Study of Selected Influential

Women Architects and Artists of the American Southwest’, in the proceedings of the 11th Annual

International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii

6. Shacklette, B., (2013), ‘Pedagogy and Curriculum: A Report on Integrating Service-Learning with the

Graduate Level Comprehensive Architecture Design Studio Course’, in the proceedings of the 11th

Annual International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii

Abstracts Published

1. Ajlouni, R. ‘Fractals and Self-similarity in Ancient Islamic Architecture’, In Nexus 2014:

Relationships between Architecture and Mathematics, Monday 9 – Thursday 12 June

2014, Ankara, Turkey. (abstract accepted)

2. Ajlouni, R. ‘An Ancient Rule for Constructing Dodecagonal Quasi-Periodic Formations’, in

(ICQ12), the 12th International Conference on Quasicrystals, Krakow, Poland in September

1-6, 2013. (abstract accepted)

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3. Ajlouni, R., ‘Octagon-based Quasi-crystalline Formations in Islamic Architecture’, in

Aperiodic, in the proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Aperiodic Crystals,

International Union of Crystallography, 2-7 September 2012, Cairns, Australia

4. Aranha, J., ‘Old tradition-new applications: Vaastu in Contemporary Built Environment in

India’, in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Volume XXIV, (No. 1), pg. 17, Fall

2012

5. Shacklette, B., ‘Redefining Studio Culture: Enhancing Student Learning by Integrating

Service Learning with Graduate Architecture Design Studio Curriculum’, in the proceedings

of the Eight International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Charles

University, 30 July - 1 August 2013, Prague, Czech Republic

6. Shacklette, B., , ‘Memory, Cognition and Representational Structures in Contextually

Situated Architecture’, in the proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Arts

in Society, Eötvös Loránd University, 24-26 June 2013, Budapest, Hungary

7. Shacklette, B., ‘Dwell-being: Health, Wellness, and the Social Value of Beautiful Places’, in

the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Health, Wellness and Society,

Escola Paulista de Medicina Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, 15-16 March 2013, Sao

Paulo, Brazil

8. Shacklette, B., ‘Vernacular Languages of Space and Form in the Built Environment’ in the proceedings of International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Spring Conference, 10-11 April 2013, Atlantic City, New Jersey

9. Shacklette, B., ‘Enhancing Graduate Student Learning by Integrating Service-Learning into Advanced Level Architecture Design Studio Courses’, International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research Spring Conference, April 10-11 2013, Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Invited Publications

1. Al Ajlouni, R., ‘Puzzling Patterns’ news article in Aziza Magazine, Tayyibah Taylor (ed.), WOW Publishing Incorporated. VOLUME. 7, Summer, 2013

2. Pongratz, C, The Spirit of the Ocean Fountain with British Stone wins 2011 Marmomacc Grande Pinnacle Award, in “Marmomacc Architecture & Design”, Online Newsletter September 2012

PRESENTATIONS AND EXHIBITIONS

Conference/Symposia Presentations

1. Al Ajlouni, R, (2013), ‘Quasi-Crystalline Geometry’, invited keynote speaker at the ARCC 2013

Architectural Research Conference at UNCC, (27-30 March)

2. Al Ajlouni, R, (2013), ‘The Discovery of Aperiodic Geometry in Ancient Islamic Architecture’,

Paper presented at the UNC School of the Arts, North Carolina, (21 February)

3. Al Ajlouni, R, (2012), ‘A periodic Geometry: A New Class of Symmetry in Ancient Architecture’,

Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Historic Preservation Symposium, Texas Tech University,

(25-27 October)

4. Al Ajlouni, R, (2012), ‘The Forbidden Symmetries’, in Synthetic Digital Ecologies, Paper presented

at the Acadia Annual International Conference, San Francisco, California, (18-21 October)

5. Al Ajlouni, R, (2012), ‘Quasi-periodic patterns in Ancient Architecture’, Paper presented at the

Material Seminar Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Indiana, (18 September)

6. Al Ajlouni, R, (2012), ‘Octagon-based Quasi-crystalline Formations in Islamic Architecture’, In

APERIODIC 2012, Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Aperiodic Crystals,

International Union of Crystallography, Cairns, Australia, (2-7 September)

7. Aranha, J, (2012), ‘Old tradition-new applications: Vaastu in Contemporary Built

Environment in India’, Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of

Traditional Environments, Portland, Oregon, (October 2012)

8. Driskill, D, (2012), ‘Autochthonous Design’, Paper presented at the Across the Spectrum:

Architecture in Context Symposium, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University , Lubbock,

Texas, (12 November)

9. Gómez, J, (2012), ‘Life, Culture and Arts in Colonial Mexico’, TTU Cross-Cultural Academic

Advancement Center, (26 September)

10. Hill, G, (2012), ‘An Integrated Design Approach to High Performance & Net-Zero Energy

Architecture’, Paper presented at the Eco El Paso: A Symposium on design in the Hot-Arid Climate, ,

El Paso, Texas (27 September)

11. Louden, E, (2012), ‘Preservation Technology Tools at the College of Architecture’, Paper presented at

the Second Annual Historic Preservation Research Symposium, College of Architecture, Texas Tech

University, Lubbock, Texas (26-27 October)

12. McReynolds, V, (2012), ‘House-fire House-ware: An Exploration in Material Energy and the New-Use

of an Abandoned House’, Paper presented at the Spaces & Flows Conference, Wayne State

University, Detroit, Michigan (11 October)

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13. Neiman, B. (2013). Beyond Bebop presented at the Knowing (by) Designing Conference, session on

Insight from Music, at LUCA, Sint-Lucas School of Architecture Brussels, Belgium, (May 22, 2013.)

14. Nesbit, J and Park, K, (2013), ‘Haptic Registration: An Architectural Design Methodology in Urban

Context’, Paper presented at the National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, Temple

University, (11-13 April)

15. Nesbit, J, (2012), ‘Post-Industrial Landscapes as Urban Interventions’, Paper presented at the Third

International Conference on Urban and ExtraUrban Studies: Spaces and Flows, Common Ground

Publishing, Detroit, Michigan (11 October)

16. Pongratz, C, (2012), ‘Digital Design and Technology’, Presented paper at the International

Symposium of the StoneAcademy, Forum del Marmo, 47th Marmomacc, September, Verona, Italy

17. Shacklette, B, (2013), ‘Contrast and Collaboration through Cultural Exchange: Important Women

Architects, Photographers and Artists in Early 20th Century New Mexico and the American

Southwest’, paper presented at the Women and Global Change: Achieving Peace through

Empowering Women Part II, The 29th Annual All-University Conference, Texas Tech University,

Lubbock, Texas, (April 4-5)

18. Shacklette, B, (2013), ‘Reform, Progress, and Cultural Exchange: A Study of Selected Influential

Women Architects and Artists of the American Southwest’, presented paper at the 11th Annual

International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii (11-14 January)

19. Shacklette, B, (2013), ‘Pedagogy and Curriculum: A Report on Integrating Service-Learning with the

Graduate Level Comprehensive Architecture Design Studio Course’, Presented paper at the 11th

Annual International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii (11-14 January)

20. Shacklette, B., (2013) ‘Redefining Studio Culture: Enhancing Student Learning by Integrating Service

Learning with Graduate Architecture Design Studio Curriculum’, Eight International Conference on

Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (30 July - 1 August)

21. Shacklette, B., (2013) ‘Memory, Cognition and Representational Structures in Contextually Situated

Architecture’, 8th International Conference on the Arts in Society, Eötvös Loránd University,

Budapest, Hungary (24-26 June)

22. Shacklette, B., (2013) ‘Vernacular Languages of Space and Form in the Built Environment’ Paper presented at the International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Spring Conference Atlantic City, New Jersey (April 10-11)

23. Shacklette, B., (2013) ‘Enhancing Graduate Student Learning by Integrating Service-Learning into Advanced Level Architecture Design Studio Courses’ International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research Spring Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey( April 10-11)

24. Torres-MacDonald, M, (2012), ‘Main Street Design Recommendations for the City of Victoria’,

Presented paper at the Third Annual International Conference on Architecture, A Reconsideration of

History in Main Street America, Athens Institute for Education and Research

25. Zugay, B, (2012), ‘Response to Transforming Religious Space in Urban America’, Presented paper at

the Annual American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Illinois, (17-19 November)

26. Zugay, B, (2012), ‘Design Across the Spectrum’, Presented paper at the Historic Preservations

Program, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas (26-27 October)

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Conference Proposals

1. Haq, S, Research Derived ‘Evidence’ and Designing Architecture, EDRA 44th Annual Conference,

Healthy + Healing Places, May 29th-June 1st, 2013

2. Jaddo, L, Haq, S, Luo, Y., Syntax and the Citadel: Archaeological Investigations of Kirkuk, Iraq,

EDRA 44th Annual Conference, Healthy + Healing Places, Rhode Island, May 29-June 1 2013

(accepted)

3. Neiman, B. Architectonic Assemblage, The National Conference on the Beginning Design Student

Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2013

4. Park, K., Electronic Touch, 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Sydney, Australia, 7-16 June

2013, (accepted)

5. Perl, R, Design Methods in Education, 9th Annual Advancing Teaching and Learning

Conference, Texas Tech University Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development Center,

Lubbock, Texas, 15 February 2013

6. Raab, P., Teaching Methodologies: rethinking the insularity of current pedagogical structures

in architecture, ARCC/EAAE 2014 International Conference, Hawaii

7. Shacklette, B., Integrating Engagement Scholarship into the Advanced Architectural Design Studio,

Boundary-Spanning: Engaged Scholarship across Disciplines, Communities & Geography, Engagement

Scholarship Consortium, Texas Tech University, October 8-9, 2013

8. Shacklette, B., Redefining Studio Culture: Enhancing Student Learning by Integrating Service

Learning with Graduate Architecture Design Studio Curriculum, Eighth International

Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 30

July - 1 August 2013

9. Shacklette, B., Memory, Cognition and Representational Structures in Contextually Situated

Architecture, 8th International Conference on the Arts in Society, Eötvös Loránd University,

Budapest, Hungary, 24-26 June, 2013

10. Shacklette, B., Dwell-being: Health, Wellness, and the Social Value of Beautiful Places, Third

International Conference on Health, Wellness and Society, Escola Paulista de Medicina

Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15-16 March, 2013

11. Shacklette, B., Vernacular Languages of Space and Form in the Built Environment, International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Spring Conference Atlantic City, New Jersey April 10-11, 2013

12. Shacklette, B., Enhancing Graduate Student Learning by Integrating Service-Learning into Advanced Level Architecture Design Studio Courses, International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research Spring Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey April 10-11, 2013

13. Shacklette, B., Contrast and Collaboration through Cultural Exchange: Im portant Women Architects, Photographers and Artists in Early 20th Century New Mexico and the American Southwest, Women and Global Change: Achieving Peace through Empowering Women Part II, The 29th Annual All-University Conference, Texas Tech University, April 4-5, 2013

14. Shacklette, B., The habitus of Space: A Study on the Particularity of Plaza Life in the City Center of Seville, Spain, ARCC/EAAE 2014 International Conference

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Exhibitions

1. Chinn, J, ‘P3’, Art Show, Buddy Holly Center, January 23rd - March 11th, 2013, Lubbock, Texas

2. Chinn, J, Kansas Watercolor Society National Exhibition, 2012

3. Davis, J, ‘Genesis’, The San Diego Watercolor Society 33rd Annual International Exhibition, SDWS

Gallery, Juror: Jean Grastorf, AWS, NWS, FWSA, Exhibition November 2013, San Diego, California

4. Davis, J, ‘Red Shirt White Hat and Bonus Burgers Cacti’, 38th Annual Western Federation Watercolor

Societies Exhibit, Juror: Mark Mehaffey, June 2013, Dallas, Texas

5. Davis, J,, ‘Bonus Burger Cacti’ (won Honorable Mention), ‘Looking Up Looking Down’, West Texas

Watercolor Society Spring Exhibition, Juror: Linda Baker, Buddy Holly Center, May, Lubbock, Texas

6. Davis, J, ‘Passage’, Pennsylvania Watercolor Society’s 33rd International Juried Exhibition, Jurors:

Mary Todd Beam, Carla O’Connor, Paul Jackson, Skip Lawrence, State Museum of Pennsylvania,

November 2, 2012 through February 3, 2013, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Also in FACE exhibition, TTU Library,

7. Davis, J, ‘Genius Wall’, San Diego Watercolor Society International Exhibition, San Diego, California,

juror: Jean Grastorf, AWS, NWS, TWSA, September -October 2013. (Accepted)

8. Davis, J, ‘Portal’, Mississippi Watercolor Society Grand National Exhibition, Mississippi Museum of

Art, Jackson, Mississippi, juror: Iain Stewart, NWS, October 2013-January 2014. (Accepted)

9. Davis, J ‘Bonus Burgers’, ‘Bettye's Bricks’, and ‘Detrius’, New Mexico Watercolor Association Fall

2013 Open Exhibit, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Submitted)

10. Davis, J.,‘Bettye's Steppes’, and ‘Passage’, Kansas Watercolor Society National Exhibition, Wichita

Center For the Arts, Wichita Kansas, juror: Paul Jackson, AWS,NWS, November 2013-January

2014.(Submitted)

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11. Davis, J., ‘Wallscape and Sidewalk Scape’, Watercolor Society of Alabama Online Exhibition 2013,

Juror: Gary Partin, December

12. Davis, J, ‘Bettye’s Steppes and Genesis Wall’, West Texas Watercolor Society Annual Fall Exhibit,

Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Juror: Jean Hanes, October 2012, Lubbock, Texas

13. Davis, J, 21 Watercolor Paintings, Urban Tech in conjunction with First Friday Art Trail, October,

Lubbock 2012, Texas

14. Gómez, J, ‘Escuela de Arquitectura 45 años’, Universidad Anáhuac, Mexico City, 15 August, 2012

15. Gonzales, M, ‘Scape’, National Exhibition, EYA and Village Gallery, Montgomery, Alabama

16. Jaddo, L,. ‘Diaspora’, WCA Women's Caucus for Art, New Century Gallery, February 5, 2013 -

February 16, 2013, Chelsea, New York, USA.

17. Jaddo, L., ‘Hope is never silent’, Lubbock LGBT community, Dallas Ilume Gallery, Dallas, Texas

18. Jaddo, L., ‘Hope is never silent’, Lubbock LGBT community, Adams Gallery, Lubbock, Texas, USA

19. Jaddo, L., ‘Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here’, Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th street, 3rd floor, NY

20. Jaddo, L., ‘In Pieces/Amarillo’, Process Art House, 708 S Van Buren St, Amarillo.

21. Jaddo, L , ‘Mom’s Letter II’ in Honoring Women’s Rights: Visual Voices Together, Women’s Caucus

for the Arts, Salinas, California

22. Jaddo, L, 25th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper Exhibition, McNeese State University, Lake

Charles, Louisiana

23. Pongratz, C and Perbellini, M, ‘Deep Surface’, 47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere, Verona, Italy

September 2012

24. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., ‘100% Gravity’, Solo exhibition in 47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere,

Verona, Italy September, 2012

25. Pongratz, C and Perbellini, M, ‘Hyperwave Collection’, 47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere, Verona, Italy

September 2012

26. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M.(2013) , ‘Hyperwave Collection’, Maison & Objet, Paris, January,2013

27. Raab, P., ‘Shalom Sukkah’ AIA Austin Exhibition, Novemeber 02 – December 09, 2012,

- “Reflection Series”, Porcelain Tiles, 2013, Multi-fired, with laser cut drawings, 12 inches high, 24 inches wide, photo by Denny Mingus

28. Watkins, J., ‘Recent Works by James C. Watkins’, One Person Exhibition, 35 pieces, National Council

on Education on the Arts (NCECA), Spring Street Studios, Huston, Texas, March 20–23, 2013

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29. Watkins, J., ‘Double-walled Platter from the “Fragility” series’, National Council on Education on the

Arts (NCECA) Group Exhibition, Winter Street Studios, Texan’s & Ex’s, Houston, Texas, March 20–23,

2013

30. Watkins, J., ‘Three framed laser cut porcelain tile piece’s, National Council on Education on the Arts

(NCECA), Group Exhibition, Cultural Exchange The Community Art Collective, Houston, Texas, March

20–23, 2013

31. Watkins, J., ‘New works’, One Person Exhibition, 35 pieces, Texas A & M University, Canyon, TX, Oct

12-25, 2012

Publications of Graphic work, Photography, Art etc.

1. Taylor, Chris, (2012), ‘Fertilizing Earthworks’, in Elizabeth Ellsworth and Jamie Kruze (Ed) Making the

Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life, Punctum Books, Brooklyn,

New York

FUNDED RESEARCH

Ongoing Funded Research

1. Davis, J, ‘Explorations of Architectonic Subjects as Fine Art through Watercolor Painting’, TTU

Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant 2012, $10,000

2. Driskill, D, ‘Urban Tech’, Downtown Lubbock redevelopment, $85,000

3. Driskill, D, ‘Homelessness Task Force’, $1,000, December

4. Flueckiger, U, ’28 Dollars and 12 ½ Cents: A Case Study Book on TTU’s Sustainable Low Cost Cabin

and its Predecessors’, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant 2012,

Awarded $8,580.00

5. Louden, E., ‘Remnants of West Texas Migrant Worker Housing-Recordation and Analysis of Living

Conditions 1930-1965’, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant 2012,

Awarded $19,717.00

6. Perbellini, M, ‘A Textbook on Digital Media’, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

(CAHSS) Grant 2012, $9976.00

7. Pongratz, C., and Martin. M., Interdisciplinary Design Center, submitted to the CH Foundation,

Awarded $104,465.00, July 2013

8. Taylor, C., Great Salt Lake exploration Platform, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

(CAHSS) Grant 2012, Awarded $19,919.00.

9. Taylor, C., Great Salt Lake Exploration Platform, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the

Fine Arts. $15,000. July 2013 – July 2015.

Research Grants and Fellowship Proposals

1. Ajlouni, R., ‘The Application of Quasi-crystalline Symmetries in Contemporary Architecture’, TTU

Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $10,000 (AWARDED)

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2. Buelinckx, H, ‘Lilian Rice’s Design Language for Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego’, TTU Creative Arts,

Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $3,000

3. Gomez, Javier, (2013), ‘[DADA]rchitecture’, 7th International Conference on Design Principles and

Practices, University of Shiba, Tokyo, Japan, $450

4. Gomez, J., (2012), ‘Life, Culture and Arts in Colonial Mexico’, TTU Cross-Cultural Academic

Advancement Center, September 6, $1,000

5. Hill, G., ‘TESLA Apartments: Financially Responsive Net-Zero Energy Multi-family Housing’, TTU

Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $3,000

6. Louden, E, (2012), ‘Trinity River Authority’, TXU Power Plant, 3D Laser Scan Data, Class Drawings and

Project Images, $13,964, November (Pending)

7. Nesbit, J, ‘Activated Urban Infrastructures: Singapore, Shanghai, and Seoul’ TTU Creative Arts,

Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $9,970,

8. Park, K, ‘filmicMACHINE’, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013,

$3,000

9. Pongratz, C., ‘100% Gravity’ TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013,

$20,000;

10. Smith, G. (2013) A Comparison of 3-D LiDAR and Photogrammetric Mapping of an Ancient Maya

Structure, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $9,850

11. White, J., ‘DOCUMENTING A LEGACY-Twenty-Five Years Documenting Historic American Buildings

Survey’, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013, $2,850

RELATED SERVICE

Editor / Peer Reviewer / Jury Member / Panelist / Curator / Correspondent etc.

1. Al Ajlouni, Rima, Peer Reviewer, Designing the Dynamic, Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory

(SIAL), RMIT University, November 2012, Melbourne, Australia, 1 paper

2. Aranha, Joseph, Session Chair, Culture and Myth in Socio-Spatial Practice, IASTE 2012 Conference

3. Davis, Jimmy, Delegate, Western Federation of Watercolor Societies Convention, Represented West

Texas Watercolor Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2012

4. Driskill, David, Gómez, Javier, Jaddo, Lahib and Pruske, D., Panelist, ‘Concept vs. Context’, Panel

Discussion, Texas Tech University College of Architecture, 21 September, 2012

5. Flueckiger, U.P. Book Reviewer, Routledge Architectural Press, 1 book (July 2013)

6. Haq, S., Member, Conference Committee, EDRA 44th Annual Conference, Healthy + Healing Places,

Providence, RI

7. Haq, S., Associate Editor, Proceedings of the EDRA 44th Annual Conference, Healthy + Healing Places,

Providence, RI

8. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer (16 abstracts and 2 full papers), EDRA 44th Annual Conference, Healthy +

Healing Places, Providence, RI,

9. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer (2 full papers), 20th General Assembly and Conference of the Commonwealth

Association of Architects, Dhaka, Bangladesh,

10. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer (3 full papers), Journal of Environmental Psychology, Elsevier Publications

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11. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer, (8 abstracts), ARCC-EAAE International Conference, Hawaii

12. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer, (1 full paper), Environment and Behavior (journal), Sage Publications

13. Haq, S., Peer Reviewer, (1 full paper), Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and

Ergonomics Society

14. Haq, S. Reviewer, New Investigator Award, Center for Health Design, CA

15. Jaddo, L., Panelist, Ain’t I/We Scholars: White Women and Women Faculty of Color Contesting

Hegemony in Academe, Women and Global Change: Achieving Peace Through Empowering Women

(part II), The 29th Annual Conference on the Advancement of Women Texas Tech University,

Lubbock, (April 4-5, 2013)

16. Jaddo, L., Curator, biannual "Doll 2”, The Louise Underwood Contemporary Art Center, lubbock, TX

17. Neiman, B, Panelist, CoA Dialogues, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, March 2013

18. Nesbit, J, Nason, J., Co-Chair, ‘Chasing the City’, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture,

Globalizing Architecture/Flows and Disruptions, Miami Beach, Florida, April 10th to April 12, 2014

19. Park, K, Peer Reviewer, Journal of Architectural Engineering Technology, OMICS Publishing, 1 paper

20. Perbellini, M, Panelist, ‘Iconism’, CoA Dialogues, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University,

Lubbock, Texas, November 2012

21. Pongratz, C, Jury Member, International Pinnacle Awards 2012 and Grande Pinnacle Award 2012 of

the Marble Institute of America (MIA), September 2012 Fairhope

22. Pongratz, C, Peer Reviewer, TTU Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) Grant, 2013,

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

23. Pongratz, C., Invited participant, International Symposium of the StoneAcademy, Forum del Marmo,

47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere, Verona, Italy, September 2012

24. Pongratz, C., International Correspondent, for the Architecture Magazine Stein – Zeitschrift für

Naturstein, publisher Callwey Verlag, München, Germany, 2012

25. Pongratz, C., Grant Reviewer, Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, MIUR, Government

of Italy, Jan 2012-

26. Shacklette, B., Session Moderator, International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral

Research Spring Conference, April 10-11, 2013 Atlantic City, New Jersey

27. Shacklette, B., Member, 2013 Honor Awards Committee, Texas Society of Architects

28. Shacklette, B., Associate Editor, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication,

(Volume and Edition forthcoming)

Invited Lectures

1. Ellis, C., Cultural Hegemony and the Arts in Antebellum Virginia: the Bruce Family Plantations in the

Southside, Keynote Address, Decorative Arts Trust Spring Symposium, Lynchburg, VA, April 11, 2013

2. Flueckiger, U.P. Donald Judd, Architecture in Marfa, TX, to students and faculty of the College of

Architecture, University of Houston. Marfa TX. Invitation by Professor Joe Mashburn FAIA

3. Perbellini, M, (2012), ‘DigitalReal Architecture’, Presented paper at University Day, United Spirit

Arena, Texas Tech University, October, Lubbock, Texas

4. Pongratz, C., Digital Design and Technology, in Forum del Marmo, 47th Marmomacc, Verona, Italy

September 2012

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5. Taylor, C., Embodied Exploration with Land Arts of the American West, School of the Arts, Virginia

Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, 21 March 2013.

6. Taylor, C., Embodied Exploration with Land Arts of the American West, School of Architecture and

Community Design, University of South Florida, 12 February 2013.

Symposium/Intensives Organized, Exhibitions Curated, Workshops Offered

1. Chinn, J., ‘Artists Workshop’, (organizer), LHUCA, Lubbock, Texas, April 5, 2013

2. Gumpert G., Haq, S, and Torgrude S., ‘Mobility, Communication, Design, and An aging Community’,

Conference Intensive, jointly organized with Knowledge Networks ‘Communication’ and

‘EDRAMOVE’, in Healthy + Healing Places, EDRA 44, Providence, RI (proposal accepted)

3. Haq, S. ,Research Dialogues, 2013 Faculty Research Symposium, College of Architecture, Texas Tech

University, 23 Mar, 2013.

4. Neiman, B. ‘Analog Digital Language of Vision Workshop’ School of Architecture and Planning.

Catholic University of America. Washington, DC., Feb 13 - Feb 16, 2013.

5. Pongratz C., and Perbellini M., (Curators), ‘Deep Surface’, 47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere, Verona,

Italy, September 2012

6. Watkins, J., ‘Reflections’, lecture and workshop, San Angelo State University, April 18, 2013

7. Watkins, J., ‘Reflections’, lecture and workshop, West Texas A & M University, Canyon, TX, Oct 12,

2012

PROFESSIONAL / DESIGN / GRAPHIC / PRODUCTION WORK

1. Driskill, D., and Gomez, J., Remote Medical Clinic, collaboration with Arq. Flores in Guatemala City to facilitate construction, Guayables, Guatemala

2. Driskill, D. and Hill, G., Daughtery Residence, Green Design, Driskill Hill Architects 3. Flueckiger, U., Boy Scout Shelter, Eastern Llano Estacado North East of Crosbyton, Texas, 2012

(Schematic Design) 4. Flueckiger, U., Minimalist Studios, LHUCA Campus, Lubbock, Texas 2012 (Schematic Design) 5. Flueckiger, U., Talkington Studio, an Adaptive Reuse Project of the Former Police Garage, LHUCA

Campus, Lubbock, Texas, 2012 (Construction Drawings) 6. Nesbit, J., and Shah, S., Brooklyn Academy of Music, Affordable Housing and Dance Studios; 100,000

sf., Brooklyn, New York. Submitted for invited RFP, January 2013. Short-listed. 7. Peters, M, Grayson County Administration Building, Submitted RFQ for the renovation and adaptive

reuse of 3-story office building, Sherman, Texas 8. Peters, M, Mullin Hoard and Brown Law Offices, Renovation of lobby and entry areas completed,

Lubbock, Texas 9. Peters, M, Langston Residence, Completed construction drawings for Langston residence, Lubbock,

Texas 10. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Neumann Residence, 3,200 sq.ft. House Renovation, Lubbock,

(design completed December 2012)

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11. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Pare Pinto House, (included in Tech Terrace U.N.I.T. 2012 Home Tour), Lubbock, December 2012;

12. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Peoria Residence, 8-apartments complex, Lubbock, TX, contract signed in April 2013-, construction starts January 2014;

13. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Saddle Polihedra Screen, new design for façade screens in stone, prototyping with Kienesberger GmbH & Co KG, Schluesselberg, Austria, exhibited at ‘100% Gravity’, 47th Marmomacc, Veronafiere, Verona, September 2012

14. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Deep Surface, new designs for façade and interior stone cladding, product design, product development, prototyping with Scuola del Marmo, Verona Italy, exhibited in Marmomacc 47th, Verona, Italy, September 2012

15. Raab, P, Restaurant on the San Antonio Riverwalk, Completed design/construction, October 2012 16. Smith, G. Structure A-5 Reconstruction Rendering, Chan Chich, Orange Walk, Belize, for the Chan

Chich Archaeological Project. Partially funded by the National Geographic Society. May 2013 17. Taylor, C., Tyng House upper triangular window redesign, fabrication, and installation, Philadelphia,

PA, Spring and summer 2013 18. White, D., Design for a Restaurant located in the River Arts District, Ashville NC, Team Member AVL_RAD,

Completed Spring 2013.

Design Competition Submissions

1. Nesbit, J., ‘Post-Industrial Landscapes as Urban Interventions’, Detroit by Design 2012 Competition,

AIA, December, Detroit, Michigan

2. Park, K. and Tran, Q., Micro Housing Ideas Competition 2013, Denver Architectural League, Denver,

Colorado, May 2013

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HONORS / AWARDS, 1. Davis, J, Honorable Mention for ‘Bonus Burger Cacti’, in West Texas Watercolor Society Spring

Exhibition, Juror: Linda Baker, Buddy Holly Center, May, Lubbock, Texas, 2013

2. Flueckiger, U., ‘Honors Award’, American Institute of Architects, in Recognition of Outstanding

Architectural Design and Achievement for the Charles Adams Studio Project at the LHUCA Campus in

Lubbock, Texas, 2013

3. Jaddo, L., 2nd place award for ‘Deer’, Lubbock Arts Festival Competition, Lubbock. Texas

4. Pongratz, C., Integrated Scholar, Texas Tech University, 2012

5. Raab, P., Finalist in ‘Sukkah Austin Design Competition’, JCC/AIA, 30 September, 2012.(Cash award

provided to fabricate proposed design.)

6. Taylor, C, Barnie E. Rushing Jr. Faculty Distinguished Research Award Nomination, College of

Architecture, 2012

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RECOGNITIONS/PUBLICITY

1. Al Ajlouni, R. ‘The sequence of constructing the cartwheel pattern of the first-level hierarchy of the

quasi-periodic pattern on the interior walls of the courtyard of the Madrasa of al-'Attarin (1323)’,

featured on 5 covers of Acta Crystallographica A: Foundations of Crystallography 2012

2. Flueckiger, U, Architectural work featured in the cover of Texas Architect, 62 (6) , 2012

3. Flueckiger, U, “Charles Adams Gallery and Residence”, “CASP studios”, and “Talkington Studios @ 5th

and J” were featured in The Happening on the South Plains by Brantley Hightower, Texas Architect, 62

(6) 2012, pp. 34-51

4. Flueckiger, U, Image of project in LHUCA published in Texas Architect, 62 (6), 2012, pp 05

5. Flueckiger, U, Interview published in SNAP the Magazine of Sweets, , by Ingrid Spencer, pg. 29, 2012

(photographs of author also published)

6. Flueckiger, U, Shacklette, B, Martin, M, Cannings, W., Flueckiger, C., Tate, D., Harvey, L., ‘Sustainable

Cabin’, featured in Texas Architect, Texas Architect, 62 (6), 2012, pp. 61

7. Jaddo, J., ‘Mom’s Letter II” published in the catalogue of Honoring Women's rights: Visual voices

together. Salinas, California, Women's Caucus for the Arts

8. Pongtatz, C., interview by Veronica Da Buono, published in MD Material Design Post-it Unife, Ferrara,

Italy, edited by Alfonso Acocella, 16 November 2012

9. Pongtatz, C., and Perbellini M, professional work featured in MD Material Design Post-it ISSN 2239-

6063, Unife, Ferrara, Italy, edited by Alfonso Acocella, 16 Novembre 2012

10. Pongtatz, C., and Perbellini M., professional work featured in Stereotomy: Stone Architecture and New

Research, Giuseppe Fallascara, (author), Presses des Ponts, Paris, France, 2012, pp. 52-53

11. Pongratz C., and Perbellini M, professional work featured in Materialdesign.it (online magazine), and

in MD Material Design Post-it, (ISSN 2239-6063), Unife, Ferrara, Italy, edited by Alfonso Acocella, 16

November 2012

12. Pongratz, C. and Perbellini, M., Hyperwave Series featured in 70 websites

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EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE IN THE ARDC

3D Laser Scanner(s)

Leica HDS 3000 is a high definition laser scanner for the documentation of communities, historical architecture and archaeology. Uses include the collection of 3D point cloud data for historical structures documentation such as the Statue of Liberty and high definition documentation of archaeological sites such as Mesa Verde National Park.

Leica Scan Station C10 is an upgrade to the HDS 3000. This

equipment includes the functionality of an optical total station which allows users to traverse, resection or use scan targets for maximum flexibility in dealing with site logistics. It also conducts general 360º and focused areas scans faster, can be setup & moved faster, lets users locate targets, register & geo-reference faster, and lets users check scan results faster.

http://today.ttu.edu/2012/11/school-of-architecture-acquires-state-of-the-art-equipment/

Global Positioning System (GPS) Survey Equipment

Trimble survey grade GPS is for site and structure documentation. Uses include positioning data set for inclusion into Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and surveying of architectural and archaeological sites. This is usually used in conjunction with the 3D laser scanner (Leica HDS 3000) on documentation projects to give survey co-ordinates to the point cloud data gathered by the scanner.

Optical Total Station (Survey Equipment)

This Leica survey instrument is for the documentation of architecture and communities. Uses include establishing control grids for the documentation of architecture, communities and archaeology. This is typically used in conjunction with the GPS survey equipment in our historical documentation projects.

Creaform Handheld 3D Scanner

The Creaform handheld 3D Scanner is a portable, high resolution (sub-millimeter) scanner. Uses include 3D scanning of existing objects, 3D archiving, complex shape acquisition, measurements archiving, digital models and mock-ups and rapid prototyping.

FLIR Infrared Camera

The FLIR Infrared Camera captures images in the infrared spectrum allowing the user to detect the difference in temperature between an area and its surroundings. The FLIR infrared camera is an excellent, non-contact, tool for Building Diagnostics, Energy Audits, Moisture Detection, and Restoration & Remediation.

Ground Penetrating Radar

The ground penetrating radar system uses radar pulses to image the subsurface. GPR can be used in a variety of media, including rock, soil, ice, fresh water, pavements and structures. It can detect objects, changes in material, and voids and cracks. Applications include nondestructive testing (NDT) of structures and pavements, locating buried structures and utility lines, and studying soils and bedrock. In environmental remediation, GPR is used to define landfills, contaminant plumes, and other remediation sites.

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FACULTY EXPERTISE College of Architecture, Texas Tech University

Ajlouni, Rima Historic Preservation

Photogrammetry Digital methods and Computation

Islamic Art and Architecture

Patterns and geometry

Aranha, Joseph Vernacular architecture

Non-Western Architecture

Climate responsive architecture

Meaning and symbolism in architecture

Buelinckx, Hendrika

Formal design theory and methods

Visual spatial literacy

Shape algebra's and grammars

Women in architecture

Architectural theory

Crites, Mary Practice Codes

Davis, Jimmy Architectural Rendering/delineation/illustration

Watercolor Art Exhibition Photography

Driskill, David Urban Design Sustainability Programming Architecture for High School Students

Community Design

Ellis, Clifton Cultural Landscapes

Antebellum South Slavery Domesticity Renaissance & Enlightenment

Flueckiger, Urs Peter

Architectural Design

Sustainable Design Design Build Architectural Drawing

Glassell, Mari Michael

Urban Theory and Design

Urban Diagnostics Multi-Family Housing / Density

Adaptive Re-Use Foundation Design Studio

Gomez, Javier Architectural Design

New Architecture in Historical Buildings or Sites

XVI-XVIII Spanish Colonial Architecture

Gonzales, Manuel Drawing/Painting Digital Media Mixed Media Alternative Print Making

Photo Process

Gonzales, Robert American History Latin American Architecture

Border Architecture

Design American Studies

Haq, Saif Spatial Cognition Space Syntax Architecture and Urban Theory

Non Western Architecture

Health Care Facilities Design

Hill, Glenn Energy + Design Visualization General Systems Theory

Computer Simulation of Buildings

Integrated Architecture

Jaddo, Lahib Art and Architecture

Beginning Design

Louden, Elizabeth Historic Preservation

Architectural Documentation, Large Format

3-D Laser Scanning Historic Building Materials

Cultural Sites and Building Assessment

Martin, Michael Furniture Sustainability Affordable Housing

McReynolds, Victoria

Installations Terrain vague Memory space Design pedagogy Steps and stairs

Neiman, Bennett Design Process Improvisation Imagination Creativity

Nesbit, Jeff Design Fields Urbanism Decay Theory

Park, Kuhn Computational Design

Building Information Modeling

Information Envisioning

Digital Media Arts Physical Computing

Perbellini, Maria Design process Design strategies for digital constructs

Parametric surface structures

Digital craft and fabrication

Material systems innovation

Perl, Robert Architecture Design Methods Sustainability Design Thinking Visualization

Peters, Michael Urban design Professional practice

Graphic communication

Lighting

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Pongratz, Christian

Architecture & Design

Urban Ecology & Vision

Design Theory & Strategies

Computation & Media

Manufacturing & Innovation

Raab, Peter Architectural Design + Fabrication

Construction Structural Analysis Design-Build Sustainability

Shacklette, Ben Architectural design

Participatory processes in community design

Vernacular Architecture of the American Southwest

Service learning and Community Engagement

Architectural Drawing and Freehand Sketching

Smith, Gary Historic Preservation

Historic Structures Reports

Documentation Adaptive Use Ethics

Taylor, Chris Embodied fieldwork

Land art / earthworks

Interdisciplinary practice

Design-build Design pedagogy

Torres, MaryAlice- Community Design Urban Design Downtown Revitalization

Historic Preservation

Architecture

Vernooy, Andrew Urban design Construction Technology

Design theory Late 20th cent Arch

Adv Struct Systems

Wade, Derrick Sensory design Local government Client

relationships

Residential design

and construction

Cold climate

sustainable design

Watkins, James Free Hand Drawing

Water Color Architectural Ceramics

Ceramic Art

White, Dustin Digital Fabrications

Mass Customization

Digital Processes and Computation

Design

White, Jim Housing Accessibility Site design Materials and methods

White, John Historic Preservation

Architecture Adaptive Use

Zugay, Brian Churches Religious Architecture

American Architecture