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NAME |
Edward R. Ford |
Professor of Architecture |
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TEACHING
AREA |
Design,
Construction, Theory |
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EDUCATION |
B.
S., 1971 M.
Arch., 1972 |
Washington
University Washington
University |
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REGISTRATION |
Registered
Architect, Virginia |
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TEACHING
AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE |
University
of Virginia, Associate Professor, Professor Princeton
University, Lecturer, (part time) Columbia
University, Adjunct Assistant Professor, (part time) Rice
University, Visiting Instructor University
of Kansas, Assistant Professor |
1986-1999
1981-1986
1985-1986
1980 1978 |
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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE |
GBQC,
Philadelphia and Princeton Edward
R. Ford Architect |
1971-1978 1980-1985 1986-2002 |
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ACADEMIC
AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS |
Matteson
Public Library Competition, Second Place Japan
Architect Competition
"A House as an Electronics Device for Living" Third
Prize. Honorable
Mention, American Institute of Architects Book Awards. "Breakthrough
Books in Architecture.” Lingua Franca. Washington
University Distinguished Alumni Award. Exhibitions
of Architectural Work at Philadelphia AIA 1985, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts, 1986, Art Institute of Chicago, 1986. |
1990 1990 1991 1998 |
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PUBLICATIONS (Books
Only) |
The Details of Modern
Architecture (Cambridge: MIT Press) The Details of Modern
Architecture (German edition) (Berlin: Birkhauser) The Details of Modern
Architecture, Volume 2 (Cambridge: MIT Press) The Details of Modern
Architecture, Volumes 1 and 2 (Japanese Edition, (Tokyo: Maruzen) Consultant
to American
Heritage Dictionary for architectural terms |
1990 1994 1996 1999 1992 |
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RESEARCH
& CREATIVE WORK (Grants) |
The
Graham Foundation for Visual Studies in the Arts. The
Graham Foundation for Visual Studies in the Arts. USA
Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts. University
of Virginia. Summer USEM Grant. “The Architecture of Narrative.” |
1986 1991 1993 2002 |
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MEMBERSHIP |
American
Institute of Architects (AIA). Associate
of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). Society
of Architectural Historians(SAH). |
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SERVICE |
Co-Chairman
of Technology Session, 1996 ACSA National Conference. |
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