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CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION M.Arch., Princeton University, 1997 • Michael Graves, Thesis Advisor B.S. in Architecture, summa cum laude, Georgia Tech, 1995 Georgia Tech - Paris Program at the Ecole d’Architecture Paris-La Villette, 1994-95 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor of Interior Architecture, UNCG - August 2017-Present Director, Center for Community-Engaged Design [CC-ED] • UNCG - January 2014-Present Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture, UNCG - August 2010-July 2017 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture, NC State - January 2001-December 2007 HONORS + AWARDS 2015 North Carolina Campus Compact Robert L. Sigmon Award for Service-Learning 2015-16 UNCG’s Nominee, Holshouser Award for Public Service [UNC System-wide Award] 2015 CIDA Award of Excellence, “UNCG IARc’s CC-ED: Impacting a Campus, Engaging the Community” Finalist, 2014 Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty 2014-2015 UNCG Faculty Teaching + Learning Commons Faculty Fellow, Community Engagement 2014 - Durham County Courthouse selected for AIA Justice Facilities Review (O’Brien/Atkins) 2012-2013 College of Arts + Sciences Teaching Excellence Award, UNCG Nominee, 2012-2013 College of Arts + Sciences Bernard/Glickman Professorship 2011-2012 Mary Frances Stone Teaching Excellence Award, UNCG Nominee, 2011-2012 College of Arts + Sciences Teaching Excellence Award, UNCG IDEC South Region Conference 2010 - Best Poster Award IDEC South Region Conference 2010 - Best Teaching Forum/Round Table Award J. Hyatt Hammond Scholarship, North Carolina Architectural Foundation, 2004 2004 - Honorable Mention, National AIA, “New Home on the Range” Design Competition 1998 - 1st Place - Artworks, Trenton, NJ, Entryway Design Competition 1997 - Robert Bradford Newman Medal, “For Merit in Architectural Acoustics” 1995-97 - Full Fellowship to attend Princeton University 1991-95 - Georgia Tech Full President’s Scholarship 1991-95 - Georgia Governor’s Scholarship 1994 - CPEFF Scholarship for Study Abroad 1994 - Milledgeville, GA Georgia Tech Club Scholarship for Study Abroad Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, Georgia Tech Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society, Georgia Tech Tau Sigma Delta National Honor Society for Architecture + Allied Arts, Georgia Tech 1992 - Mike Rice Scholarship, Georgia Tech Freshman Architecture Award 1991 - Alva Lancaster Scholarship PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS + CREDENTIALS NCIDQ Certificate No. 027701 LEED® Accredited Professional Registered Architect, North Carolina Board of Architecture Marketing materials for Center for Community-Engaged Design, Photo by Travis Hicks Glenwood Grove Mural, planning and ribbon cutting, photos by David Wilson + Travis Hicks 1 TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED © AP, Registered Architect 1807 Brookcliff Drive • Greensboro, NC 27408 • 336.447.5468 • [email protected]

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATIONM.Arch., Princeton University, 1997 • Michael Graves, Thesis AdvisorB.S. in Architecture, summa cum laude, Georgia Tech, 1995Georgia Tech - Paris Program at the Ecole d’Architecture Paris-La Villette, 1994-95

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor of Interior Architecture, UNCG - August 2017-Present Director, Center for Community-Engaged Design [CC-ED] • UNCG - January 2014-PresentAssistant Professor of Interior Architecture, UNCG - August 2010-July 2017Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture, NC State - January 2001-December 2007

HONORS + AWARDS

2015 North Carolina Campus Compact Robert L. Sigmon Award for Service-Learning 2015-16 UNCG’s Nominee, Holshouser Award for Public Service [UNC System-wide Award]2015 CIDA Award of Excellence, “UNCG IARc’s CC-ED: Impacting a Campus, Engaging the Community”Finalist, 2014 Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty2014-2015 UNCG Faculty Teaching + Learning Commons Faculty Fellow, Community Engagement2014 - Durham County Courthouse selected for AIA Justice Facilities Review (O’Brien/Atkins)2012-2013 College of Arts + Sciences Teaching Excellence Award, UNCGNominee, 2012-2013 College of Arts + Sciences Bernard/Glickman Professorship2011-2012 Mary Frances Stone Teaching Excellence Award, UNCGNominee, 2011-2012 College of Arts + Sciences Teaching Excellence Award, UNCGIDEC South Region Conference 2010 - Best Poster AwardIDEC South Region Conference 2010 - Best Teaching Forum/Round Table AwardJ. Hyatt Hammond Scholarship, North Carolina Architectural Foundation, 20042004 - Honorable Mention, National AIA, “New Home on the Range” Design Competition1998 - 1st Place - Artworks, Trenton, NJ, Entryway Design Competition1997 - Robert Bradford Newman Medal, “For Merit in Architectural Acoustics”1995-97 - Full Fellowship to attend Princeton University1991-95 - Georgia Tech Full President’s Scholarship1991-95 - Georgia Governor’s Scholarship1994 - CPEFF Scholarship for Study Abroad1994 - Milledgeville, GA Georgia Tech Club Scholarship for Study AbroadPhi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, Georgia TechGamma Beta Phi National Honor Society, Georgia TechTau Sigma Delta National Honor Society for Architecture + Allied Arts, Georgia Tech1992 - Mike Rice Scholarship, Georgia Tech Freshman Architecture Award1991 - Alva Lancaster Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS + CREDENTIALSNCIDQ Certificate No. 027701 LEED® Accredited ProfessionalRegistered Architect, North Carolina Board of Architecture

Marketing materials for Center for Community-Engaged Design, Photo by Travis Hicks

Glenwood Grove Mural, planning and ribbon cutting, photos by David Wilson + Travis Hicks

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TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED©AP, Registered Architect1807 Brookcliff Drive • Greensboro, NC 27408 • 336.447.5468 • [email protected]

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TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED©AP, Registered ArchitectAssociate Professor of Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina Greensboro

STUDENTS’ HONORS + AWARDS

Jessica Ocasio: Tiny Houses, Big Community: Catering to Millennials’ Needs. with Travis Hicks + Khoi Vo [faculty advisor: Dr. Maruja Torres-Antonini] UNCG 2018 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo Winner: Creative Arts

Kimberly Bracht - Semi-Finalist (one of 5), Steelcase NEXT Student Design Competition Student was in IAR301 Fall 2017 studio, in which I led 18 students through the design

process for a healthcare project in Seattle. Bracht was flown to Steelcase HQ for several days to compete.

Malaknaz Modaresnezhad - A Comparative Study of Workstation Partitions in Existing Side-Lit Open Plan Office with Daylight Results from Annual Climate-Based Simulations, Poster Presentation, EDRA 2016, Raleigh, NC

Honorable Mention 2014 UNCG Undergraduate Research ExpoSustainable Glenwood: Preservation Guidelines for Sustainable Community Development

Joylyn Troyer (UNCG Community-Based Research Grant undergraduate team member)

1st Place [South Region] 2012 IDEC Student Design Competition Christy Wallace + Hailey Granetz • “water [re]vised: AIDS in South Africa”Honorable Mention [South Region] 2012 IDEC Student Design Competition Benjamin Adams + Ivzino Loloci • “soundscapes”2011 Mock Firms International Skyscraper ChallengeTop American Mock Firm, Top Marketing Firm

Hope Talley, Christy Wallace, Clairissa Anderson, Megan Kauffman, David Harrill, Cassandra Gustafson, Carlos Smith

GUIDED PROJECTSTierra Rascoe. Fall 2018 Independent Study. Accessory Dwelling Units graphic design

Jessica Ocasio. Spring 2018 Independent Study. Accessory Dwelling Units research

Alanea Kriete, Clint Ronsick, and Leslye Rubio. Center for Community-Engaged Design Student Fellows, 2015-16. Independent Study project, Think House Greensboro and Innovation Village, Glenwood Neighborhood, with Forward Impact, Inc.

Multiple Students. Center for Community-Engaged Design Studio, Summer 2014. 10-12 students worked on community-based projects through the Center for Community-Engaged Design, including the Glenwood Grove Mural.

Multiple Students. Canopy House Furniture - Design/Build, Summer 2013. Students designed and built furniture to be used in Team Tidewater Virginia’s Canopy House for Solar Decathlon.

Maiken Schoenleber. Vance Chavis Library: Technological + Physical Demands of the 21st Century, Summer 2011 URA.

Schoenleber, Parker, Dasso, Talley, + Menendez. IAR432 Solar Decathlon research project. Fall 2011 Independent Study.

Alyssa Hankus + Heather Williams. Towards Net Zero Interiors: Design Strategies From the 2011 Solar Decathlon, Summer 2012 URA.

Clairissa Anderson + Christy Wallace. Horizontal Farm New Delhi, international design competition, Spring 2012 Independent Study.

Wesley Shamlian. IAR432 Solar Decathlon research project. Fall 2012 Independent Study.

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The reception area features multiple spaces for patients to spend their time while waiting. The first space includes a comfortable couch and allows mature visitors to relax and enjoy television entertainment. The second space, geared towards the millennial generation, features tablet stations and a beverage stand.

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Joylyn Troyer, UNCG Undergraduate Re-search Expo • Honorable Mention Award photo by Travis Hicks

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The exam rooms provide comfortable seating for the patients and other visitors . A mobile chair is included for the medical facilitator in order for easy movement through the space. There is a projector in order to allow the patient and doctor to view medical results.

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Node Seating Acacia Laminate Grey Plastic

Big Dot- Fog Blue Bocce - SeaEmpathExponents Benches

Umami Lounge Seating Vanish - Aspen

2018 - Jessica Ocasio - UNCG Graduate Research EXPO

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TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED©AP, Registered ArchitectAssociate Professor of Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina Greensboro

GRADUATE THESIS COMMITTEESEmily-Kate Hannapel (2018) [CHAIR] ReMobile Home: An Exploration of Mobile Homes in

Rural North Carolina

Malaknaz Modaresnezhad (2016) [CHAIR] A Comparative Study of Workstation Partitions in Existing Side-Lit Open Plan Office with Daylight Results from Annual Climate-Based Simulations

Sabzehzar, Shahrzad (2014) [CHAIR] Contemporary Persian Restaurant Design in North Carolina

Lane, Amirah (2014) - [CHAIR] North Carolina Mill Building Additions, [student defended thesis publicly but did not submit final thesis doc + has not completed degree rqmts.]

Ocasio, Jessica (2018) Micro-dwellings as Housing for Young Adult Professionals

French, Catherine (2015) Sustainability in Historic Preservation [working title]

Gentry, Abby (2012) North Carolina High Schools of the 1920s: How Historic Character Can Be Maintained While Adapting to the Needs of 21st Century Education

Klem, Megan (2012) North Carolina Mill Revitalization: An Analysis of Historic Building Character and Design Methods

McGee, Beth (2012) Biophilic Design Within Child Life Play Spaces

Modarres-Nezhad, Majedeh (2012) Sustainable Lighting Design Strategies in Grocery Stores

Postlmayr, Lauren (2013) The Relationship Between Population Density and Rehabilitation Code Implementation Within North Carolina

Sikes, Kathryn (2012) An approach to Constructivist Interactive Exhibits in History Museums

Vega, Mary (2013) Going Green: Illustrated Guidelines for Common NC Historic House Types

FUNDED SCHOLARSHIP WITH STUDENT COLLABORATORS

The Farm at Penny Lane - Elizabeth Graves, Jessica Ocasio, and Marie Lemmond, 2017-18Tiny House Village + Farm Master Plan

Community-Based Research Grant - with Elizabeth Graves, Jessica Ocasio, and Dan Curry, Board Chair - Greensboro Housing Coalition, 2017-18

Accessory Dwelling Units: A Community Educational Initiative

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Allie Puppo, 2015-16The Servant Center Building Program Study

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Allie Puppo, Summer 2014Exploring Housing First Opportunities in Greensboro: Creative Design Proposals for Ending Homelessness

Community-Based Research Grant - with Joy Troyer, Catherine French, and Benjamin Briggs, Executive Director - Preservation Greensboro, Inc., 2013-14

Sustainable Glenwood: Preservation Guidelines for Sustainable Community Development

Undergraduate Research Assistants - Alyssa Hankus + Heather Williams, Summer 2012Towards Net Zero Interiors: Design Strategies From the 2011 Solar Decathlon

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Maiken Schoenleber, Summer 2011Vance Chavis Library: Technological + Physical Demands of the 21st Century

UNCG New Faculty Grant, Summer 2011 - Summer 2012The Community Library of the 21st Century: Vance Chavis Branch Library Re-Considered

Emily-Kate Hannapel • ReMobile Home MFA Exhibit Installation, 2018

Jessica Ocasio, Marie Lemmond, Elizabeth Graves, Farm at Penny Lane Poster, 2018

TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY

The Farm at Penny Lane is looking to develop a tiny house village intended as permanent supported housing for people with serious mental illnesses. This village will be composed of 15 individual 325 - 400 square foot units, as well as a common house with a pavilion.

The students at the Center for Community-Engaged Design at UNC- Greensboro, have developed three possible designs for the tiny houses in this community. Two focus on accessibility, while the third offers a different layout. The houses were designed to fit within their farm surroundings; and each include a partially or fully enclosed porch that can serve as an additional living space.

Center for Community-Engaged DesignThe University of North Carolina at Greensboro • Department of Interior Architecture

CC-ED

VILLAGE PERSPECTIVE #1

VILLAGE PERSPECTIVE #2 VILLAGE PERSPECTIVE #3

SITE PLAN

TRAVIS HICKSJESSICA M. OCASIO

MARIE LEMMONDELIZABETH GRAVES

THE FARM AT PENNY LANE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY DESIGNS

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FUNDING

2018-19: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department, “Community-Engaged Design” ($2,400), HES Foundation grant for CC-ED Fellows

2017-18: Hicks, T.L., Elizabeth Graves, Jessica Ocasio ($2,500), Community-Based Research Grant, UNCG Internal Funding

2018: 5th annual Novem Mason Symposium ($500), AIA Piedmont Donation

2018: Hicks, T.L., Farm at Penny Lane, Tiny House Village ($750)

2018: Hicks, T.L., Duke ALS Clinic, IAR412 Studio ($1,500)

2017-18: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department, ($3,500), HES Foundation

2016-17: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department,($8,000), HES Foundation

2015: Hicks, T.L., Servant Center Building Program Research Study ($5,000)

2015-16: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department, ($6,000), HES Foundation

2014-15: Hicks, T.L. and Dr. Laura Cole ($3,000), Avery Dennison, Community Grant Program by Avery Dennison, Inc., for Graffiti Garden.

2014: Allie Puppo and Hicks, T.L., “Exploring Housing First Opportunities in Greensboro: Creative Design Proposals for Ending Homelessness” ($2,000)

2013-14: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department, ($9,000), HES Foundation

2013: Hicks, T.L. + Interior Architecture Department, “Sustainable Glenwood” ($11,000), HES Foundation grant

2013: Hicks, T.L. Hardwood Veneer Plywood ($4,610), Gift-in-Kind donation of custom plywood for the Canopy House by Columbia Forest Products, Greensboro, NC

2013-14: Hicks, T.L. ($3,000), Avery Dennison, Community Grant Program by Avery Dennison, Inc., for Glenwood + Grove Mural Project. Collaboration between Interior Architecture department and Art department.

2013-14: J. Troyer, C. French, & Hicks, T.L., Community-Based Research Grant, “Sustainable Glenwood: Historic Preservation Guidelines for Sustainable Community Development ($3,000)

2013: Hicks, T.L., UNCG Scholars Travel Grant, EDRA Conference, Providence, RI ($500)

2011: Hicks, T. L., Solar Panel Module ($750), GreenSpring Energy. Gift-in-Kind donation of solar panel module by GreenSpring Energy of Charlotte, NC

2012: Hankus, A., Williams, H., & Hicks, T. L. , Undergraduate Research Assistant, “Towards Net Zero Interiors: Design Strategies from the 2011 Solar Decathlon ($6,000)

2012: Hicks, T. L., New Faculty Summer Excellence Research Award, “The Community Library of the 21st Century: Vance Chavis Branch Library Re-Considered ($5,000)

2012: Hicks, T. L., New Faculty Grant ($5,000)

2011: Hicks, T. L., New Faculty Mentor Program Mini-Grant ($500)

2012: Hicks, T.L., New Faculty Mentor Program Mini-Grant ($1,000)

2012: Schoenleber, M., & Hicks, T. L. , Undergraduate Research Assistant, “Vance Chavis Library: Technological + Physical Demands of the 21st Century” ($3,000)

2012: Hicks, T.L., UNCG Scholars Travel Grant ($500)

Summer 2013 - Students Build Cano-py House Furniture

Summer 2014 - Students work on GreenHill Artquest re-design

Tiny Houses Greensboro prototype + brainstorming session, Novem Mason symposium, photos by Angela Glorio

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TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED©AP, Registered ArchitectAssociate Professor of Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina Greensboro

BOOK CHAPTERHicks, Travis L. (2014). Research in Practice, In American Institute of Architects (Ed.), Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, 15th ed.. John Wiley & Sons.

Section 14.1 “Research in Practice Overview”Section 14.4 “Evidence-Based Design”

Responsible for author selection for entire chapter and for editing work of all authors writing for this new chapter added to the 15th edition of the Handbook. The Ar-chitect’s Handbook of Professional Practice is “the” standard reference for American architects and can be found on the shelf of every architect in some form.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Hicks, Travis & Radtke, R. “Reshaping the Boundaries of Community Engagement in Design Education: Global and Local Explorations.” Journal of Higher Education and Community Engagement, 19. 2 157-173.

INVITED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Hicks, Travis, Seymour, L., & Puppo, A. “Democratic Relationships in Service-Learning: Moving Beyond Traditional Faculty, Student, and Community Partner Roles.” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 22.1 105-108.

PEER-REVIEWED FULL PAPERS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Hicks, Travis. “19 Case Study Houses in One Hour or Less: Inspiring Sustainability Through the Solar Decathlon.” Proceedings, End of in the Beginning: Realizing the Sustainable Imagination, Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, 175-178. [75% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis, Lucas, P., Anderson, J. “Diagramming: Developing Visual Communication and Conceptual Thinking Skills.” Proceedings, End of in the Beginning: Realizing the Sustainable Imagination, Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, 169-173. [75% acceptance rate]

PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Hicks, Travis. “Community-Based Interior Design Matters: Co-Educating the Next Generation of Designers With the Community.” Proceedings of the 2016 Interior Design Educators Council Conference, Portland, OR (proceedings still in progress as of May 28, 2016) [44% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Small Business Off-Campus Start-Up: Developing an Interior Design Research Center for Community Engagement.” Catalyst 4 Innovation: Proceedings of the 2015 Interior Design Educators Council Conference, Fort Worth, TX, 314-316. [44% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Students Who Give a Damn: Encouraging the Next Generation of Designers Through Community Engagement.” Vision to Action: Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2014,Tallahassee, FL, 49-54.

Hicks, Travis. French, C., Troyer, J. “Sustainable Preservation: Exploring LEED for Neighborhood Development in a Historic Neighborhood.” Vision to Action: Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2014, Tallahassee, FL, 16-19.

VANCE H. CHAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY

Libraries are not about books. We are in the information business. Our job is to help people

to open doors for their lives, giving them access to make better choices for

themselves.” Marion Thorp Ingram - Assistant Branch Manager

Race

Education Level

Personal Equipment

WHO WAS VANCE H. CHAVIS?• Born January 14th 1906 Wadesboro, North Carolina

• High School Physics, General Science, and Biology

teacher aT James B. Dudley High School

• 1957 Vance Chavis became Principle of Lincoln High

• Early member of NAACP and integral organizer of the

Greensboro Citizens Association.

• Served on the Greensboro City Council from 1969 – 1973

• First African-American male to be appointed to a

Redevelopment Commission.

life long learning

Requested Devices

Maiken Schoenleber, Summer 2011 Undergraduate Research Assistant

TECHNOLOGY AND USER NEEDS

new space layout

In Comparison: Benjamin Branch Library

• Seating capacity 30 -40 adults• 24 internet enabled, Microsoft computers• Wireless access for personal computers• Self serve check-out and book return• DVD and digital book rental capabilities

Patron Rating of Library Devices

Primary Usage of Library Computers

Average Time Spent Using Library Computers Per Week

Percentage of People Who Would Increase Usage if there Were More Computers

Current Spatial Massing

Computer Stations

Computer Stations

Main Library

Existing Stations

Proposed New Stations

Computer Stations

Computer Stations

Main Library

Community Space

Potential SpatialMassing

Slide from Conference Presentation, 2011 IDEC South Region

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PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS [cont’d]

Radtke, Rebekah., Hicks, T. “Learning Through Making: Innovative Design-Build Pedagogy.” Building With Change: Conference Proceedings Environmental Design Research Association 45 Conference 2014, New Orleans, LA, 313.

Boersma, Angela, Gale, A., Hicks, T., Radtke, R., Sickler, S. “Avenues for Engaged Scholarship: Opportunities for Community Impact in Interior Design Pedagogy.” Conference Proceedings, IDEC 2014 Annual Conference 2014, New Orleans, LA, 314-316. [42.02% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “The Humanistic Courthouse Interior.” Healthy and Healing Places: Conference Proceedings Environmental Design Research Association 44 Conference 2013, Providence, RI, 341-342.

Sinkler, Stephanie, Hicks, T. “Service-Learning vs. Community Engagement: Examining the Vehicles of Engaged Scholarship.” Healthy and Healing Places: Conference Proceedings Environmental Design Research Association 44 Conference 2013, Providence, RI, 254-255.

Hicks, Travis, Sinkler, S. “Programming: A Community Engagement Model.” Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2013, Indianapolis, IN, 350-352. [42.02% acceptance rate]

Sinkler, Stephanie, Hicks, T. “Service-Learning and Community Engagement: Speaking the Language of Engaged Scholarship in an Interior Design Curriculum.” Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2013, Indianapolis, IN, 651-653. [42.02% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Beyond the Plan: Exploring Alternate Design Processes.” Ogee to iPad Endurance By Design: Fusing Precedent with Prospect, Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2013, Richmond, VA, 13-14. [75% acceptance rate]

Nichols, Jane, Adams, E., Hicks, T., Linn, J. “No Interior Design Student Left Behind: How Does CIDA Influence Our Curriculum, and What Can We Learn From It?” Ogee to iPad Endurance By Design: Fusing Precedent with Prospect, Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2013, Richmond, VA, 25-26. [75% acceptance rate]

Sickler, Stephanie, Hicks, T. “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Teaching, Research, and Service but Were Afraid to Ask.” Ogee to iPad Endurance By Design: Fusing Precedent with Prospect, Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2013, Richmond, VA, 30-31. [75% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “The African-American Community Library: Expanding Place and Purpose.” Emergent Placemaking: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, 2012, Seattle, WA, 201-202.

Hicks, Travis. “Borrowing From the Library: Evidence-Gathering Strategies for Library Design.” Emergent Placemaking: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, 2012, Seattle, WA, 224-225.

Hicks, Travis. “19 Case Study Houses in One Hour or Less: Inspiring Sustainability Through the Solar Decathlon.” Proceedings, End of in the Beginning: Realizing the Sustainable Imagination, Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student. [77% acceptance rate]

Design workshop with Action Greens-boro, UNCG students, architects, city staff, and city council member, Photo by Travis Hicks

10Travis L. Hicks, M.Arch. , AIA IIDA IDEC NCIDQ2014 Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service • Biography + CV

TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., AIA, IIDA, IDEC, LEED©AP, NCIDQ

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fall 2010 - Present

IAR 411, Interior Architecture III “Vance Chavis Studio,” Fall 2010 • 4th Year design studio, institutional design emphasis • Community-engaged project with Greensboro Public Library • Project generated URA, New Faculty Grant, and conference presentations

IAR 211, Visual Communications I, Fall 2010 • 2nd Year studio-based support course • Integration of hand-drawn + digital presentation techniques

IAR 302, Interior Architecture II “Mock Firms Studio” Spring 2011 • 3rd Year design studio, commercial design emphasis • Studio integrated with IAR 451 Professional Practices in Interior Architecture • International design competition, “ Mock Firms Skyscraper Challenge” • Collaborative charrette with UNC Charlotte students + faculty

IAR 451, Professional Practices in Interior Architecture, Spring 2011, 2012, 2013 • Integrated with IAR302, Mock Firms Studio, 2011 • Student team wins “Best USA Firm” and “Best Marketing”, 2011

IAR 301, Interior Architecture I “Solar Decathlon Studio,” Fall 2011 + Fall 2012 • Student trip to Washington, DC, to analyze 2011 Solar Decathlon, 2011 • Project has generated application for Emerging Energy Learning Community

IAR 311, Computer-Aided Design for Interior Architecture, Fall 2011 + Fall 2012 • Computer lab support course • Focus on integrated of digital technology in design + documentation

IAR 432, Special Problems in Interior Architecture, Fall 2011 • Directed elective for 4th + 5th year IAR majors • Students analyzed previous Solar Decathlon competitions

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Glenwood Studio,” Spring 2012 • 4th Year design studio, mixed-use design emphasis • Re-design of Glenwood Phase I and Phase II

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Canopy House Studio,” Spring 2013 • 4th Year design studio, Canopy House for 2013 Solar Decathlon • Design/Build of interior products, furniture, and casework

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Co-Design Studio,” Spring 2014 • 4th Year design studio, Capstone Experience • Community-Engaged Design Projects in PIedmont-Triad region

ISL 101, Integrated Studies Lab: Collaboration, Communication, Inquiry, Fall 2013 • Inaugural class of Emerging Energy LC • Field Trip to 2013 Solar Decathlon, Orange County, CA

IAR 124, Introduction to Sustainable Design, Spring 2014 • New Course, approved by C+T Committee and Undergraduate Curriculum Committee • Introduction to course content plus Hands-On project

Lauren Foster, Maiken Schoenleber, IAR411 “Vance Chavis Studio”

IAR 302 students, Awards ceremony, 2011 Mock Firms Int’l Skyscraper Challenge. photo by Chicago Architecture Today.

2011 Mock Firms Top American Firm Entry image © UNCG

IAR 301 students hold preliminary design for Solar Decathlon. photo by Travis Hicks

IAR 302 students, Awards ceremony, 2011 Mock Firms Int’l Skyscraper Challenge. photo by Chicago Archi-tecture Today.

Peacehaven Community Farm, Whitsett, NC, Community Center Sketch by Travis Hicks

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TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., NCIDQ, LEED©AP, Registered ArchitectAssociate Professor of Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina Greensboro

PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS [cont’d]

Hicks, Travis, Lucas, P., Anderson, J. “Diagramming: Developing Visual Communication and Conceptual Thinking Skills.” Proceedings, End of in the Beginning: Realizing the Sustainable Imagination, Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student. [77% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Maintaining Beginning Design Concepts Beyond Beginning Design Studios.” Proceedings, End of in the Beginning: Realizing the Sustainable Imagination, Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student. [77% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis, Burrowes, S. “Mock Firms: Integrating Practice into Process Inside and Outside the Studio.” Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2012, Baltimore, MD, 353-359. [46.1% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Borrowing From the Library: Evidence-Gathering Strategies for Library Design.” Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2012, Baltimore, MD, 126-130. [46.1% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Teaching Sustainable Design Through an Integrated Design Process.” Design With Intelligence: Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2011, Denver, CO, 34-41. [44.7% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Towards a More Humanistic Courthouse Interior.” Design With Intelligence: Conference Proceedings IDEC Annual Conference 2011, Denver, CO, 434-437. [44.7% acceptance rate]

Hicks, Travis. “Sustainability in Workplace Design: Balancing Planet, People, and Profit.” LEEDing the Way Into the Future, Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2010, High Point, NC, 40-44.

Hicks, Travis. “Sustainable Densities: Rethinking the McMansion.” LEEDing the Way Into the Future, Conference Proceedings, IDEC South Regional Conference 2010, High Point, NC, 68-69.

NON-PEER-REVIEWED ESSAYS IN DISCIPLINARY PUBLICATIONS

Hicks, Travis, “Risk in Community-Based Pedagogy and Practice.” IDEC Exchange: A Forum for Interior Design Education, Fall 2015, 17-18.

Hicks, Travis, “Inspiring Environmentally-Responsible Design Through Nineteen Case Studies.” IDEC Exchange: A Forum for Interior Design Education, Summer 2012, 22.

UNPUBLISHED PAPERS + REPORTS

Hicks, Travis, “Glenwood Grove Mural.” Social Economic Environmental Design [SEED] Certification Application, Part 1 – Nov. 18, 2014; Part 2 – March 18, 2016; Part 3 – in progress (May 28, 2016).

Hicks, Travis, Puppo, A., Cole, L., Modaresnezhad, M., Murphy, M., Waggoner, A., Kennedy, J. “The Servant Center: Programming Document.” May 27, 2016.

Hicks, Travis, French, C., Troyer, J. “Sustainable Glenwood: Preservation Guidelines for Sustainable Community Development.” May 20, 2014.

Dedication of off-campus space for UNCG’s Center for Community-En-gaged Design, Photo by Kristin Medlin

Sustainable Glenwood project team with community partner, micro homes tour of PGI properties, photos by Travis Hicks

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PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2016 Interior Design Educators Council Conference, Portland, OR • Community-Based Interior Design Matters: Co-Educating the Next Generation of

Designers With the Community [44% acceptance rate]

• A Bubble Diagram Manifesto: Alternative Design Processes in the Age of Revit [57% acceptance rate]

2015 Association for Community Design Conference, Richmond, VA• When Homelessness Came to Our Place, with William Lewis, formerly homeless

resident of Greensboro, NC

• The University and Its Neighbors

2015 Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement [PACE] Conference, Elon, NC•Community Engaged-Design: In the Studio and Through an Off-Campus Research Center

Interior Design Educators Council 2015 National Conference, Fort Worth, TX•Small Business Off-Campus Start-Up: Developing an Interior Design Research

Center for Community Engagement

Interior Design Educators Council 2015 National Conference, Fort Worth, TX•CIDA Teaching Award Panel DiscussionInvited Panelist; Panel by Carl Matthews, University of Arkansas

Interior Design Educators Council 2014 South Conference, Tallahassee, FL•Students Who Give a Damn: Encouraging the Next Generation of Designers

Through Community Engagement

•Sustainable Preservation: Exploring LEED for Neighborhood Development in a Historic Neighborhood, with Catherine French and Joylyn Troyer

2014 Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, CA•Design Pedagogy as a Means for Community Engagement

•Community-Engaged Design: From Individual Projects to Collective Center Presentations with Rebekah Radtke, University of Kentucky

•Illustrating the Impacts of Global Community-Engaged Design Poster with Rebekah Radtke, University of Kentucky, “Honorable Mention” Poster Award

Environmental Design Research Association, 2014 International Conference, New Orleans, LA

•Learning Through Making: Innovative Design-Build Pedagogy, Presentation with Rebekah Radtke, University of Kentucky

Interior Design Educators Council 2014 National Conference, New Orleans, LA•Avenues for Engaged Scholarship: Opportunities for Community Impact in Interior

Design Pedagogy, Panel with Angela Boersma, Amanda Gale, Rebekah Ison Radtke, and Stephanie Sickler

Environmental Design Research Association, 2013 International Conference, Providence, RI

• The Humanistic Courthouse Interior

•Service Learning vs. Community Engagement: Examining the Vehicles of Engaged Scholarship, Presentation with Stephanie Sickler, University of Alabama

• Programming: A Community Engagement Model, Poster Presentation with Stephanie Sickler, University of Alabama

ART and Interior Architecture stu-dents 2014 Design charrette for Glenwood + Grove mural. photo by Travis Hicks

Tiny Houses Greensboro prototype, Graffiti Garden, and rocking chairs from The Porch, photos by Angela Glorio + Travis Hicks

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PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS [cont’d]

Lilly Conference on College + University Teaching + Learning, 2013 Conference, Greensboro, NC

• Borrowing from the Design Studio: Teaching + Learning Techniques from Architecture + Design

Interior Design Educators Council 2013 National Conference, Indianapolis, IN• Programming: A Community Engagement Model, Presentation with Stephanie

Sickler, University of Alabama

• Service-Learning and Community Engagement: Speaking the Language of Engaged Scholarship in an Interior Design Curriculum, Presentation with Stephanie Sickler, Assistant Professor University of Alabama

• Innovation Through Collaboration

•iDO: Interior Design Optimism About the Future Among Future Educators, Invited Panelist; Panel by Brian Orthel, Kansas State University

Imagining America, 2012 Conference, New York, NY• Design + Community Engagement, Seminar with Patrick Lee Lucas, UNCG;

Kermit Bailey, North Carolina State University; Lisa Flanagan, Xavier University of Louisiana; Deborah Georg, The Ohio State University

Interior Design Educators Council 2012 South Conference, Richmond, VA• Beyond the Plan: Exploring Alternate Design Processes

• Everything you Ever Wanted to Know about Teaching, Research, and Service But Were Afraid to Ask, Panel Discussion with Stephanie Sickler, University of Alabama

• No Interior Design Student Left Behind: How Does CIDA Influence Our Curriculum, And What Can We Learn from It?, Panel Discussion with Jane Nichols, High Point University; Erin Adams, Western Carolina University; John Linn, High Point University

Environmental Design Research Association, 2012 International Conference, Seattle, WA

• The African-American Community Library: Expanding Place and Purpose

• Borrowing from the Library: Evidence-Gathering Strategies for Library Design

Interior Design Educators Council 2012 National Conference, Baltimore, MD• Mock Firms: Integrating Practice into Process Inside and Outside the Studio,

Presentation with Stoel Burrowes, Assistant Professor AP Internship Coordinator

• Extending Professional Practice Instruction Beyond the Lecture

• Borrowing from the Library: Evidence-Gathering Strategies for Library Design

2012 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, College Station, PA• Maintaining Beginning Design Concepts Beyond Beginning Design Studios

• 19 Case Study Houses in One Hour or Less: Inspiring Sustainability Through the Solar Decathlon

• Diagramming: Developing Visual Communication and Conceptual Thinking Skills, Presentation with Patrick Lee Lucas and Jonathon Anderson, UNCG

URA Maiken Schoenleber at IIDA Headquarters, Chicago, 2011 IDEC Midwest Conference. photo ©Travis Hicks

Travis Hicks with IAR majors photo © Stoel Burrowes

Heather Williams + Jack Kennedy, Canopy House Renderings for Team Tidewater, 2013 Solar Decathlon

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PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS [cont’d]

Interior Design Educators Council 2011 Midwest Conference, Chicago, IL• Beyond the Studio: Lessons Learned from a Community-Engaged Library Project,

Presentation with Maiken Schoenleber, UNCG Undergraduate Research Assistant

Interior Design Educators Council 2011 South Conference, Statesboro, GA• Design Team Building: Collaboration Inside and Outside the Studio, Presentation

with Stoel Burrowes, Assistant Professor AP Internship Coordinator

• BIM + Sustainability: Bringing Design Disciplines Together of Maintaining Status Quo?

2011 Virginia Society AIA Architecture Exchange East, Richmond, VA• Evidence-Based Research Applied: Re-Designing the African-American Community

Library, Presentation with Maiken Schoenleber, Undergraduate Research Assistant• Net Zero Interiors: Integrating Net Zero in the Interior Environment

Interior Design Educators Council 2011 National Conference, Denver, CO• Teaching Sustainable Design Through an Integrated Design Process

• Towards a More Humanistic Courthouse Interior

Interior Design Educators Council 2010 South Conference, High Point, NC• Sustainable Densities: Re-Thinking the McMansion, Poster Presentation, Awarded

“Best Poster Presentation”

• Sustainability in Workplace Design: Balancing Planet, People, and Profit, Panel Presentation, Awarded “Best Panel Presentation”

SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS, NON-PEER-REVIEWED

2018 Preservation Greensboro, Inc., Julian Price House, Greensboro, NC• Community-Engaged Design, with Anna Marshall-Baker, Sabrina Frey, and Maruja

Torres-Antonini • “Talk + Tour” of the Julian Price Showhouse, Fisher Park

2016+2018 Greensboro Housing Summit, Greensboro, NC• UNCG + CC-ED Housing Design + Research, exhibit (2018)• Universal Design: Building New or Retrofitting, with Gene Brown and Ed Butler (2016)

2016 Civic Engagement Institute, High Point, NC• Developing Community Relationships Through Engaged Design, with Liz Seymour

and Allison Puppo

2015 Imagining America Conference, Baltimore, MD• Commission on Publicly-Engaged Design (CoPED): Year Two Update, with

Marybeth Lima, Louisiana State University

Interior Design Educators Council 2015 National Conference, Fort Worth, TX•CIDA Teaching Award Panel Discussion, Invited Panelist

2014 Novem Mason Symposium on Community-Engaged Design, Greensboro, NC• Sustainable Glenwood, with Catherine French + Joylyn Troyer, research assistants

• Community Engagement and Environmental Design, with students from IAR412, Spring 2014

UNCG Board of Visitors, October 2014• Community-Engaged Design at UNCG

Winston-Salem American Institute of Architects, Monthly Lunch Meeting, June 2014• Community Engagement in Design Education, Presented to architects and

“Sustainable Densities” IDEC South Region Conference 2010 - Best Poster Award

co-LIVING farm, 2011 Design Competition Entry by Hicks Faile + Nguyen

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SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS, NON-PEER-REVIEWED [cont’d]

US Green Building Council, Triad Chapter and American Institute of Architects, May ‘14• Keeping the ‘Green’ in Greensboro, “Sustainable Glenwood” Presentation with

Benjamin Briggs [Preservation Greensboro], following comments by Mayor Nancy Vaughan, at Blandwood Mansion Carriage House

Winston-Salem American Institute of Architects, Monthly Lunch Meeting, June 2014•Towards a Humanistic CourthousePresented to architects and designers, qualified for Continuing Education Units through AIA

International Interior Design Association, Monthly Meeting, April 2014• Community Awareness: Corporate Design in the Triad

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2014 Civic Engagement Institute, UNC Wilmington, Wilmington, NC• Anchoring Community Vitality: Linking Campus Community Engagement and

Economic Development

Public Interest Design Institute, Charlottesville, VA, 2014• Preserving Equity

2013 Imagining America Conference, Syracuse, NY• A Call to Action

2013 UNC System Faculty Bootcamp, Chapel Hill, NC• Entrepreneurial Mindset: Maximizing Faculty Impact

Sole UNCG representative in week-long faculty workshop for UNC System

CONSULTING PROJECTSBloomsbury Publishing

Manuscript Review Services, 2017 + 2018 Reviewed manuscripts for book proposals on Interior Design History + Theory (2017) and Restorative Urbanism (2018)

Durham County CourthouseDesign Consulting Services, 2010-2013, O’Brien/Atkins Associates, Durham, NC. Reviewed and responded to requests for information, Collaborated with community members on custom 3-story art wall design, followed through on design thatI began in 2005, Generated awards submittal for AIA Justice Facilities Review.

Fairchild BooksManuscript Review Services, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018 Reviewed manuscripts for book proposals on Interior Design Introduction (2018), Writing for Interior Design (2015), Sustainable Small House Design (2014), and proposal on Residential Design Drawing (2013)

World Education Group, LLC, Program Design Services, 2011, Course specifications for two courses for Princess Nora University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; INTR 433 - Interior Design Graphics + INTR 334 - Studio 2: Office Design

Cengage LearningManuscript Review Services, 2011, Reviewed manuscript for book proposal on Interior Design Graphics (2011) and book proposal on Interior Design Overview (2012)

IAR 301 TECTONIC Solar Decathlon group design (above); Students hold scale model (below).

17Travis L. Hicks, M.Arch. , AIA IIDA IDEC NCIDQ2014 Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service • Biography + CV

TRAVIS L. HICKS M.Arch., AIA, IIDA, IDEC, LEED©AP, NCIDQ

BOOK CHAPTERHicks, T. L. (2013). Research in Practice, In American Institute of Architects (Ed.), Archi-tect’s Handbook of Professional Practice, 15th ed.. John Wiley & Sons. (November 2013)

Article 1: Section 14.1 “Research in Practice Overview”

Article 2: Section 14.4 “Evidence-Based Design”

Responsible for author selection for entire chapter and for editing work of all authors writing for this new chapter added to the 15th edition of the Handbook. The Architect’s Handbook of Professional Practice is “the” standard reference for American architects and can be found on the shelf of every architect in some form.

GRADUATE THESIS COMMITTEESFrench, Catherine (2015) Sustainability in Historic Preservation [working title]

Gentry, Abby (2012) North Carolina High Schools of the 1920s: How Historic Character Can Be Maintained While Adapting to the Needs of 21st Century Education

Klem, Megan (2012) North Carolina Mill Revitalization: An Analysis of Historic Building Character and Design Methods

Lane, Amirah (2014) - [CHAIR] North Carolina Mill Building Additions [working title]

McGee, Beth (2012) Biophilic Design Within Child Life Play Spaces

Modarres-Nezhad, Majedeh (2012) Sustainable Lighting Design Strategies in Grocery Stores

Postlmayr, Lauren (2013) The Relationship Between Population Density and Rehabilitation Code Implementation Within North Carolina

Sabzehzar, Shahrzad (2014) - [CHAIR] Contemporary Persian Restaurant Design in North Carolina

Sikes, Kathryn (2012) An approach to Constructivist Interactive Exhibits in History Museums

Vega, Mary (2013) Going Green: Illustrated Guidelines for Common NC Historic House Types

GUIDED PROJECTS

Multiple Students. Center for Community-Engaged Design Studio, Summer 2014. 10-12 students will work on community-based projects through the Center for Community-Engaged Design.

Multiple Students. Canopy House Furniture - Design/Build, Summer 2013. Students designed and built furniture to be used in Team Tidewater Virginia’s Canopy House.

Maiken Schoenleber. Vance Chavis Library: Technological + Physical Demands of the 21st Cen-tury, Summer 2011 URA.

Schoenleber, Parker, Dasso, Talley, + Menendez. IAR432 Solar Decathlon research project. Fall 2011 Independent Study.

Alyssa Hankus + Heather Williams. Towards Net Zero Interiors: Design Strategies From the 2011 Solar Decathlon, Summer 2012 URA.

Clairissa Anderson + Christy Wallace. Horizontal Farm New Delhi, international design com-petition, Spring 2012 Independent Study.

Wesley Shamlian. IAR432 Solar Decathlon research project. Fall 2012 Independent Study.

Student from IAR302, Spring 2011, Col-laborative Charrette with UNC Charlotte Students. photo by Travis Hicks

Emerging Energy LC students in Orange County, CA for 2013 Solar Decathlon.

ART and Interior Architecture students 2014 Design charrette for Glenwood + Grove mural. photo by Travis Hicks

Student from IAR302, Spring 2011, Collaborative Charrette with UNC Charlotte Students. photo by Travis Hicks

Joinery and movement weave the perfect enviroment for living. Revealing the mechanics of “how design works”, the Tectonic house is the ideal space for blurring the line between nature and everyday living. The Tectonic House embodies the joined ideas of the third year studio and the different opportu-nities of energy efficient housing. Designed for the Glenwood neighborhood, the Tectonic House will add value to an established urban area in the midst of revitalization while offering pride of ownership to a population focused on decreasing their carbon footprint.

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Michelle Baulieu, Cassandra Brunson, Brittany Dasso, Raul Garcia, Alyssa Hankus, Kelly Harris, Jasmine Jones, Kara Kooy, Austin Loman, Caitlyn Lyle, Corry Mears, Iliana Menendez, Dajana Nedic, Jayson Parker, Sharece Ramos, Faith Ramsey, Daniel Salgado, Wesley Shamlian, Maiken Schoenleber, Phillip Snider, Melissa Talley, Audra Volpi, Jessica Wilson.

Travis HicksAssistant Professor

The University of North Carolina at GreensoroInterior Architecture Department

102 Gatewood Studio Arts BuildingPO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170

www.uncg.edu/iar

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fall 2010 - Present

IAR 124, Introduction to Sustainable Design, Spring 2014, Fall 2017, Fall 2018 • New Course, developed and submitted by Professor Hicks

• Introduction to course content plus Hands-On project

IAR 211, Visual Communications I, Fall 2010 • Integration of hand-drawn + digital presentation techniques

IAR 301, Interior Architecture I - Fall 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018 • Student trip to Washington, DC, to analyze 2011 Solar Decathlon, 2011 • Project generated application for Emerging Energy Learning Community, 2011 • Steelcase NEXT Student Design Competition - Fall 2017 • Steelcase NEXT Student Design Competition - Fall 2018

IAR 302, Interior Architecture II “Mock Firms Studio” Spring 2011 • Studio integrated with IAR 451 Professional Practices in Interior Architecture • International design competition, “ Mock Firms Skyscraper Challenge” • Collaborative charrette with UNC Charlotte students + faculty

IAR 311, Computer-Aided Design for Interior Architecture, Fall 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016 • REVIT course: from design + visualization to production tool • Focus on integrated of digital technology in design + documentation

IAR 333, Interior Architecture Construction + Building Systems, Spring 2018, 2019 • Lecture course, 3rd year required support course sequence • Photo scavenger hunt exercise

IAR 411, Interior Architecture III “Vance Chavis Studio,” Fall 2010 • Community-engaged project with Greensboro Public Library • Project generated URA, New Faculty Grant, and conference presentations

IAR 411, Interior Architecture III “Comprehensive Studio,” Fall 2015 • Corporate Interiors project, based in Raleigh + Charlotte, NC

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Glenwood Studio,” Spring 2012 • 4th Year design studio, mixed-use design emphasis • Re-design of Glenwood Phase I and Phase II

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Canopy House Studio,” Spring 2013 • 4th Year design studio, Canopy House for 2013 Solar Decathlon • Design/Build of interior products, furniture, and casework

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Co-Design Studio,” Spring 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 • 4th Year design studio, Capstone Experience • Community-Engaged Design Projects in Piedmont-Triad region

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Duke ALS Clinic,” Spring 2018 • 4th Year design studio, Capstone Experience • ALS Clinic design, new campus design, architecture + interiors • Collaborated with Perkins + Will, Durham + DukeHealth ALS Clinic staff

IAR 451, Professional Practices in Interior Architecture, Spring 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 • Integrated with IAR302, Mock Firms Studio, 2011 • Student team wins “Best USA Firm” and “Best Marketing”, 2011

Lauren Foster, Maiken Schoenleber, IAR411 “Vance Chavis Studio”

Emerging Energy LC students in Or-ange County, CA for 2013 Solar De-cathlon.

IAR412 “Duke ALS Clinic” Spring 2018

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TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES [cont’d]University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fall 2010 - Present

IAR 501, Advanced Interior Architecture Design, Fall 2014, Fall 2016 • Graduate design studio, 1st in sequence for MFA students, “Greensboro Studio” • Community-engaged project: Revolution Mills adaptive reuse project, 2014 • Community-engaged project for Greensboro Jaycees, 2016 • Design/build “Graduate Studio Lounge” project, 4th flr. Gatewood Bldg, 2016

IAR 501, Advanced Interior Architecture Design, Summer 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 • Summer Studio, various community-based designs, connected to CC-ED • Worked with dept. chair to establish summer studio for community projects • Studio credit allows IAR majors to graduate in 3.5 years

IAR 530, Introduction to Public Interest Design, Spring 2017 • New Course, Proposal conceived and written by Professor Hicks • Community-engaged project: Collaborative Cottage Grove, East Greensboro

ISL 101, Integrated Studies Lab: Collaboration, Communication, Inquiry, Fall 2013 + 14 • Inaugural class of Emerging Energy Learning Community • Field Trip to 2013 Solar Decathlon, Orange County, CA

HSS 300, Honors Seminar, “Think Tank,” Fall 2014 - Spring 2015 • Lloyd International Honors College Think Tank • Interdisciplinary year-long seminar for honors students • Co-leader, along with Christopher Thomas, Department of Art

• Community-engaged project: Mobile Truck for community-based needs + services

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fall 2010 - Present

•Member, Conflict of Interest Committee • 2016 - Present•Advisory Board Member, University Teaching + Learning Commons • 2018 - Present •Committee Chair, Innovative Use of Technology in a Thesis/Master’s Production or

Dissertation Award - UNCG Graduate School Selection Committee • 2017•Committee Member, Faculty Senate Professional Development Committee • 2017 - Present•Member, Office of Leadership + Service-Learning Search Committee • 2015•UNCG Lloyd International Honors College Think Tank - Faculty Co-Leader • 2014-15•Emerging Energy Learning Community - Faculty Coordinator • 2013 - 2015•University Teaching + Learning Center - Faculty Fellow for Community Engagement • 2014•Committee Member, Undergraduate Research Advisory Board • 2012-13•PV Charging Station Special Project [with Facilities Design + Construction] • 2012 - 2013•Committee Member, Faculty Learning Community Committee • 2012•Committee Member, UNCG Climate Action Plan [CAP] Committee • 2012-13•Committee Member, Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Committee • 2011

SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE

UNCG College of Arts + Sciences, Fall 2011 - Present•Director, Center for Community-Engaged Design • 2014 - Present•Committee Member, College of Arts & Sciences, Dean Search Committee • 2015 - 2016•Committee Member, Environmental Studies Program • 2012 - 2016•Committee Member, Curriculum & Teaching Committee • 2013 - 2014

UNCG School of Human Environmental Sciences, 2010 - 2011•Special Project - Space Planning Feasibility Study for Dean • 2010 - 2011

IAR302•Spring 2011• 2011 Mock Firms Top American Firm Entry•TERTIA studio

IAR501 - Graduate Studio Space Re-Design + Build, Fall 2016

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SERVICE [cont’d]

SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENTUNCG Department of Interior Architecture, Fall 2010 - Present

•Novem Mason Symposium Planning Coordinator • 2013 - Present•Chair, Interior Architecture Search Committee for Assistant Professor - 2016 -2017•Member, Interior Architecture Search Committee for Assistant Professor - 2014 - 2015•Member, Interior Architecture Search Committee for Assistant Professor - 2012 - 2013•Member, Interior Architecture Undergraduate Committee • 2010 - 2013, 2014-15, 2016-

17, 2018 - Present•Member, Interior Architecture Graduate Committee • 2013-14, 2015-16, 2017-18•Faculty Liaison, Interior Architecture Department Advisory Board • 2010 - 2012•IAR Advisory Board Guest Lecture Coordinator • 2011 - 2012•Interior Architecture AVENUES Coordinator [portfolio review] • 2010 - 2012•Faculty Advisor, Student IIDA Campus Center • 2010 - 2013

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

•National Architectural Accrediting Board, Team Chair for Visiting Teams • 2017 - Present•National AIA – Representative to NAAB School Visiting Teams, 2010-Present•AIA Piedmont - UNCG Faculty Liaison • 2011 - Present•Member, Community of Practice Inquiry + Learning, NC Campus Compact • 2018•Regional Coordinator, Georgia Tech President’s Scholarship Interviews • 2013 - 2015•Interviewer, Georgia Tech President’s Scholarship, Western NC Region • 2009 - 2015•Interviewer, Princeton University Alumni Schools Committee • 2009 - Present•IDEC Academy - Level 1 Abstract Reviewer • 2013-2016•IDEC South Region - Conference Proceedings Coordinator • 2012-2014•Abstract Reviewer - 2013 EDRA International Conference, Providence, RI•Session Chair - 2013 EDRA International Conference, Providence, RI•Abstract Reviewer - 2012 EDRA International Conference, Seattle, WA•Session Chair - 2012 EDRA International Conference, Seattle, WA•Abstract Reviewer - IDEC Annual Conference • 2012•IDEC South Region - Student Design Competition Coordinator • 2012

SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC

•Board Member, Ryan’s Gift of Advocacy, Inc., Atlanta, GA • 2018 - Present•Artists in Action, Morehead Elementary School, Guest Presenter • 2012 - 2018•General Greene Elementary School Go-Far 5K Training Volunteer • 2018•Guilford College UMC - Facilities Committee • 2018•Kiwanis Club Presentation with Scott Jones + Tom Bader, Tiny Houses Greensboro • 2018•Guilford College UMC - Youth Small Group Co-Leader • 2017 - Present•Well•Spring Senior Center, Greensboro, NC - Irish Music Presentation • 2017•Blaise Baptist Church Senior Group, Mocksville, NC - Irish Music Presentation • 2014•Davie County Senior Center, Mocksville, NC - Irish Music Presentation • 2014•General Greene Elementary School Lego League Team Co-Leader • 2012-14•Senior Living Center, Greensboro, Irish Music Presentation • 2012

Inaugural CC-ED Student Fellows with Mayor Nancy Vaughan, 2014

AVENUES Portfolio Review, 2011

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PREVIOUS TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Spring 2009Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Interior Architecture

IAR 412, Interior Architecture IV “Lee Street Studio” • Students design mixed-use studio building along Lee Street • Students analyzed and responded to existing UNCG Master Plan

NC State University, Spring 2001 - Fall 2007 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture

ARC 202/404 “Digital Studios,” Spring 2001-Spring 2007ARC 202 - Spring 2001 - California Case Study HousesARC 202 - Spring 2002 - Server FarmARC 404 - Spring 2003 - Residential DesignARC 202 - Spring 2004 - Residential DesignARC 202 - Spring 2005 - Raleigh Community Arts CenterARC 202 - Spring 2006 - Raleigh Black Box TheaterARC 404 - Spring 2007 - Durham Performing Arts Center

ARC 301 - Junior-level options studio, Fall 2005 • Emphasis on sustainable design, urban community arts center

ARC 503 - Graduate-level options studio, Fall 2007 • Community-engaged project with Wake County, NC • Analysis of urban context and planning strategy for city of Raleigh

Princeton University, Fall 1996 Graduate Teaching Assistant to Guy Nordenson, ARC 212, Intro. to Structures

Georgia Tech, Spring 1994Undergraduate Teaching Assistant to Albert Smith, Introduction to Freehand Drawing

PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

O’BRIEN / ATKINS ASSOCIATES RTP, NC, Dec. 2004 – Aug. 2010 Associate + Senior Design Architect

Durham County Courthouse, Durham, NC [lead design architect] North Carolina Public Health Lab + State Medical Examiner’s Office, Raleigh, NC Wake County Justice Center, Raleigh, NC The Research Triangle Foundation Headquarters, RTP, NC Cisco Systems, Building 12 Interiors Fit-Up, RTP, NC O’Brien/Atkins Office Renovation, RTP, NC Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Addition, Clayton, NC

THE FREELON GROUP [now Perkins + Will] RTP, NC, Oct. 2003 – Nov. 2004 Design Architect

NC A+T School of Education Building, Greensboro, NC Yale University Sterling Chemistry Lab, New Haven, CT

PEARCE BRINKLEY CEASE + LEE [now Clark Nexsen] RALEIGH, NC, Nov. 2000 –Sept.2003 Designer

Cary High School Addition and Renovations – Master Plan, Cary, NC Ligon Middle School Addition and Renovations, Raleigh, NC Fuquay-Varina Middle School Addition and Renovations, Fuquay-Varina, NC

MICHAEL GRAVES & ASSOCIATES PRINCETON, NJ, Aug. 1997 – Oct. 2000 Designer + Draftsman

Miele Headquarters Addition, Princeton, NJ E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse Addition & Renovations, Washington, DC The O’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh, PA

Matt Jones, UNCG, IAR412 Lee Street Studio

Ed Angelovich, NCSU, ARC503, 2007

Durham County Courthouse, Dur-ham, NC O’Brien/Atkins Associates

The O’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh, PA • Michael Graves + Associates