NAME |
Phoebe Crisman |
Assistant Professor of Architecture |
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TEACHING
AREA |
Architecture
Design Studio, Architectural Theory, Urban Design, Urban Theory |
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EDUCATION |
1991,
Master of Architecture in Urban Design, degree with distinction 1984,
Bachelor of Architecture |
Harvard
University Carnegie
Mellon |
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REGISTRATION |
Registered
Architect, Illinois 1989 – present |
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TEACHING
AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE |
University
of Virginia, Assistant Professor of Architecture University
of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Assistant Professor Boston
Architectural Center, Studio Instructor |
2000
– present 1998
– 2000 1992
– 1993 |
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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE |
Crisman+Petrus
Architects, Charlottesville, VA Bruner
Cott & Associates, Cambridge, MA Anthony
Ng Architects, Hong Kong Chan
Krieger & Associates, Cambridge, MA Gelick
Foran Associates, Chicago, IL Larocca
Architects, Chicago, IL Berkus
Group, Washington, DC |
1998
– present 1995
– 1997 1994
– 1995 1991
– 1993 1988
– 1989 1986
– 1987 1984
– 1985 |
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ACADEMIC
AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS |
Summer
Research Fellowship, University of Virginia University
Teaching Fellowship, University of Virginia MASS
MoCA awards, project architect/designer, Bruner Cott: National
Honor Award, American Institute of Architects National
Preservation Honor Award National
Trust for Historic Preservation Award
for Design Excellence, Boston Society of Architects Research
& Practice Awards, University of Wisconsin Teaching
Award, University of Wisconsin Netherlands–America
Fellowship (through Fulbright program) Discovery
Museum awards, project architect, Chan Krieger: AIA
National Award for Innovative Design in Steel National
Brick in Architecture Award, AIA & Brick Institute |
2002 2001 – 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1998 1997
– 1998 1997 1995 |
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PUBLICATIONS (Recent/selected) |
“The
Street Intersection as a Public Space of Action,” ACSA “Transcultural Hybrid: Emergence of a Hong
Kong Housing Typology,” ACSA Proceedings “Form,”
“Style,” and “Materials” sections of Whole Building Design Guide
Website, Natl. Institute of Building Sciences “MASS
MoCA: Landscape of Labor / Site of Culture,” ACSA “A Case for Pedagogical Praxis,” ACSA
Proceedings Calibrations:
the Wisconsin Journal of Architecture
“Images
of the Urban Condition,” ACSA Proceedings “Interstices:
Appropriation of Transportation Infrastructure in the Post-Industrial City,” ACSA
Proceedings |
2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 |
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RESEARCH
& CREATIVE WORK (Recent/selected) |
“Interstices”
project, UVA Faculty Fellowship Marsupial
Bridge project, Milwaukee, WI. Crisman+Petrus Community
Outreach Partnership Program, US Department of Housing and Urban Development,
co-principal investigator MASS
MoCA, Project Architect & Designer with Bruner Cott |
2002 2000 2000 1995
– 1997 |
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MEMBERSHIP |
Association
of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) American Studies Association |
1998
– present 2001
– present |
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SERVICE (selected) |
Blind
Reader, ACSA International paper submissions ACSA
Paper Session Moderator, National Meeting Architecture
Instructor, Milwaukee Elementary School students “Young Architects Club” Carnegie
Mellon Admissions Council member ACSA
Paper Session Moderator, International Meeting |
2002 2001 1999
– 2000 1999
– present 1999 |
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