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NAME |
Patricia Kucker |
Assistant Professor of Architecture |
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TEACHING
AREA |
Design
and Building Technologies |
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EDUCATION |
1983
MARCH 1982
BARCH |
University
of Pennsylvania Penn
State University |
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REGISTRATION |
Registered
Architect Pennsylvania, New Jersey |
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TEACHING
AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE |
Architectural
Design, Building Technology, Assistant Professor, University of Virginia Architectural
Design, Foundation, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte Adjunct
and Visiting Faculty to Temple University, Philadelphia, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penn State University , State college, Renssalear PolyTechnic, Troy. |
1995
– present 1992-1995 1984-1992 |
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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE |
Geddes Bracher Qualls
Cunningham, Philadelphia George
Manos Architects, Philadelphia Patricia
Kucker, Architect, Philadelphia |
1984-1987 1988-1989 1989-1992 |
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ACADEMIC
AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS |
Design|Build
Panelist, ACSA National Conference Presentation/Panelist Internationales Holzbausymposium,
Stuttgart Germany Scholar in Residence (invited): Ball State University, College of
Architecture and Planning: MARCH Program. Honorable Mention: AIA Education Honors Awards
Program, ARCH
823: Projects in Technology ACSA
Design Award: The Bispebjerg Crematorium and Chapel ACSA
New Faculty Award Second Place Award, ACSA Integration
of Technology in the Design Studio Young Architect's Award,
Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects |
2002 2001 2000 1999 1999 1996 1995 1991 |
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PUBLICATIONS (Recent/selected) |
"Framework:
Construction, Composition and Space: in the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and
Rudolf Schindler." The Architecture Journal, London: Routledge “The Frame as a Catalyst for Architecture.” :Proceedings of the 89th Annual Meeting of
the ACSA. New York: ACSA Press “Recognizing
a (fertile) Gap”. The Architectural Theory Review “Recognizing
a (fertile) Gap”. The Journal of Architectural
Education |
2002 2001 2000 1997 |
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RESEARCH
& CREATIVE WORK (Recent/selected) |
The
Frame as a Catalyst for Architecture, lecture Northeastern University Palos
Verdes Art Center Competition The
Bispebjerg Crematorium + Chapel, ACSA Faculty
Design Award |
2001 2000 1999 |
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MEMBERSHIP |
Associate
of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) |
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SERVICE (selected) |
NAAB
Visiting Team member for Iowa State Panel
guest, ACSA National Meeting: “Design/Build” Beginning
Design Studio Conference moderator ACSA
National Meeting moderator PRAXIS: pedagogy |
2001 2002 2002 2001 |
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