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FREDERIC SCHWARTZ, FAIA

 

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"The Man Who Dared the City to Think Again"
The New York Times, September 19, 2002

 

Frederic Schwartz, FAIA

 

“Frederic Schwartz is an activist and a humanist whose career has been dedicated to some of America’s most visible public projects … As a downtown Manhattan resident -- after witnessing the tragedies of September 11th firsthand -- Schwartz began ‘drawing and drawing again … in a healing process, re-envisioning the city to help mend its wounds.’ He founded the THINK team, a finalist for re-planning the World Trade Center.” (First Lady Laura Bush at the White House for the National Design Awards)

Frederic Schwartz’s independent design and planning for Lower Manhattan “opened the door” reducing development pressure on the World Trade Center facilitating an open site for the 9/11 memorial and a way to repair the city’s skyline. The New York Times repeatedly published his ideas and in September 2002 ran a profile: “The Man Who Dared the City to THINK Again.” Schwartz's ideas provided the framework for the New York Times Magazine “Think Big” Planning Study and led to his founding of the THINK team -- an international group of architects selected as the “runner-up” to “re-imagine Ground Zero” by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) who designed the internationally popular World Cultural Center.
 

Frederic Schwartz has won a number of national and international design competitions including most recently the Shanghai Fortune World Tower (2005), the New Jersey State (2004) and Westchester County 9/11 Memorials (2004), the new $200 million, 250,000 sf, Staten Island Ferry Terminal at the tip of Manhattan serving 65,000 commuters and tourists daily, the $100 million, the 850,000 sf, Southwest Regional Capitol of France in Toulouse, the 13-acre Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza (2004), and the New York City Housing and Development (2003) competition for 500,000 sf of affordable and market rate housing in Harlem (under construction).
 

Schwartz Architects has been a finalist in a number of major competitions including: Canadian International Human Rights Museum (2004), currently the Shanghai World Expo 2010 in China and the Singapore Downtown Harbor Master Plan (2005); Hoboken 9/11 Memorial (2004); San Diego Downtown Waterfront Master Plan (2004), San Diego Ballpark Master Plan, Canadian International Human Rights Museum (2004), Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Competition in Washington, DC (2000) and the Inter-Modal High Speed Station International Competition in Florence, Italy (2002).
 

Schwartz received a New York AIA Project Award (2004) for the THINK team’s World Cultural Center at Ground Zero, a New York AIA Award (2002) and a National AIA Award (2003) for his participation in planning studies for Lower Manhattan; both a Chicago AIA Award (2003) and a San Diego AIA Award (2001) for the San Diego Zoo Store; a Chicago AIA Award (1999) for the Shedd Aquarium; and New York AIA Awards for Deutsch Inc. LA (2003), Prototypical New York Newsstand (1994) and the Lake Sebago House, Maine (1995). Schwartz was the Director of the New York office of Venturi Scott Brown Associates (1980-1985), leading the design team for the nation's largest urban design project at the time: the $2.6-billion, four mile underground highway, 40 new city blocks and 100-acre Westway State Park and Highway Project.
 

Frederic Schwartz was a recipient of the prestigious Rome Prize in Architecture (1985), a National Endowment for the Arts Design Fellowship (1982) and selected by the Architecture League of New York for both the Young Architect’s Award (1984) and as an Emerging Voice in Architecture (1988). Schwartz graduated from the University of California at Berkeley (1973) and received a Master of Architecture from Harvard University (1978). Schwartz's work has been shown in many international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale (2002 and 1986). He has taught architectural design at Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Penn and is the author of three books: Mother's House, published by Rizzoli (English, Japanese, German); Alan Buchsbaum: the Mechanics of Taste, published by Monacelli Press; and Venturi, Scott Brown e Associati, published by Zanichelli (Italian, English, Spanish, German).

 

EDUCATION           go up
Harvard Graduate School of Design, Master of Architecture, 1978
University of California at Berkeley, A. B. Architecture, 1973

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE          go up
Frederic Schwartz Architects, New York, NY, 1985 to present
Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Director, New York, NY 1980-85
Venturi and Rauch, Associate, Philadelphia, PA, 1978-80
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Boston, MA, 1976-78

TEACHING          go up
Harvard University, Visiting Design Critic, Fall 2005
Princeton University, Lecturer, Spring 1992
Harvard University, Visiting Design Critic, Fall 1989
Universita Degli Studi di Napoli, Visiting Professor, Summer 1989
Yale University, Visiting Critic in Architecture, Spring 1987
Milano Politechnico, Visiting Professor, Summer 1985
Columbia University, Adjunct Assistant Professor in Architecture, 1982-84
University of Miami, Visiting Professor, Fall 1982
University of North Carolina, Visiting Professor, Spring 1981
University of Pennsylvania, Studio Critic, Fall 1978 / Fall 1979

COMPETITIONS          go up
Winner, Shanghai Fortune World Tower International Competition, Shanghai, China, 2005 (with RAMSA)
Winner, New Jersey State 9/11 Memorial National Competition, Liberty State Park, NJ, 2004
Winner, Westchester 9/11 Memorial International Competition, Westchester County, NY, 2004
Winner, New York City Harlem Housing Competition, Harlem, New York, NY, 2003 (with GF55)
Winner, Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza National Competition, Santa Fe, NM, 2002 (with KSLA & Mary Miss)
Winner, East End Community Theater Competition, Amagansett, NY, 1997
Winner, Staten Island Ferry Terminal International Competition, New York, NY, 1992 (with VSBA)
Winner, Southwest Regional Capitol International Competition, Toulouse, France, 1992 (with VSBA & HBLM)
Winner, Rolling Stone Magazine Competition, 1988
Second Prize, Master Plan for the World Trade Center International Competition, New York, NY, 2003 (THINK)
Second Prize, Nature’s Theatre National Design Competition, Saluda Shoals Regional Park, SC, 2001
Second Prize, Pelham Parkway National Competition, Bronx, NY, 1985
Second Prize, Columbus Circle National Competition, New York, NY, 1982
Finalist, New Jersey State Park Master Plan National Competition, Paterson, NJ, 2006
Finalist, Erie Street Plaza National Competition, Milwaukee, WI, 2005
Finalist, Arizona State 9/11 Memorial National Competition, Milwaukee, WI, 2005
Finalist, Shanghai World 2010 Expo International Competition, Shanghai, China, 2004 (with RAMSA)
Finalist, Singapore Harbor Master Plan International Competition, Singapore, 2004 (with Hargreaves)
Finalist, Singapore Harbor Bridge International Competition, Singapore, 2004 (with Arup)
Finalist, San Diego Ballpark Master Plan International Competition, San Diego, CA, 2004 (with RVA)
Finalist, San Diego Harborfront Master Plan National Competition, San Diego, CA, 2004 (with KSLA)
Finalist, Hoboken 9/11 Memorial National Competition, Hoboken, NJ, 2003
Finalist, High Speed Intermodal Station International Competition, Florence, Italy, 2002
Finalist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. International Memorial Competition, Washington, DC, 2000
Finalist, Perris Civic Center National Competition, Perris, CA, 1992
Finalist, New York City Police Academy National Competition, Bronx, NY, 1992 (with VSBA)
Honorable Mention, Tucson Gateway National Competition, Tucson, AZ, 2002
Honorable Mention, Architecture for Education: New School Designs Competition, Chicago, IL, 2002
Honorable Mention, New York Newsstand Competition, 1988
Honorable Mention, Pershing Square Competition, Los Angeles, CA, 1986
Honorable Mention, Oberlin Bandstand Competition, Oberlin, OH, 1985
Honorable Mention, Harvard Gate Competition, Cambridge, MA, 1983
Selected, National AIDS Memorial Grove Design Competition, San Francisco, CA 2004
 

AIA AWARDS          go up
AIA Hudson Valley / Westchester Project Award 2005, Westchester 9/11 Memorial, Westchester County, NY
AIA Tennessee Award of Excellence 2005, Nashville, TN (Shelby Street Bridge)
AIA New York Project Award 2004, World Trade Center Master Plan, New York, NY (Think)
AIA New Jersey Honor Award, 2004, New Jersey 9/11 Memorial, Liberty State Park, NJ
AIA National Honor Award for Collaborative Achievement, 2003 (New York New Visions)
AIA Long Island Design Excellence Award 2003, Deutsch Inc. LA, Los Angeles, CA
AIA New York Interior Design Award 2003, Deutsch LA Inc., Los Angeles, CA
AIA Chicago Chapter Interior Design Award 2003, San Diego Zoo Store, San Diego, CA
AIA New York Special Design Award 2002, Possible Futures, New York, NY (New York New Visions)
AIA San Diego Chapter Interior Design Award, San Diego Zoo Store 2002, San Diego, CA
AIA Chicago Chapter Interior Design Award 1999, Shedd Aquarium Store, Chicago, IL
AIA New York Interior Design Award 1996, Bumble+Bumble, New York, NY
AIA New York Interior Design Award 1995, SMA Video, New York, NY
AIA New York Project Award 1995, New York Newsstand, New York, NY
AIA New York Project Award 1994, Lake Sebago House, Maine
AIA New York Interior Design Award 1993, Chelsea Pictures, New York, NY

SELECTED AWARDS          go up
Rome Prize in Architecture, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, 1985
National Endowment for the Arts Design Fellowship, 1983
Finalist, National Honor Award in Architecture, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC, 2003
Winner, People’s Choice Award, New York NOW, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2005
Winner, Cityscape Architectural Review Award 2004, Shanghai World 2010 Expo, China
Winner, Cityscape Architectural Review Award 2004, People’s Tower, Shanghai World 2010 Expo Master Plan, China
ABC Construction Award of Excellence: Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge, Nashville, TN, 2003
Rome Prize in Architecture, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, 1985
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Design Fellowship (City Lights), 1983
IIDA Decade of Design Award, 2004, Deutsch LA Inc., Los Angeles, CA
Lawrence M. Orton Award, New York Metro Chapter, American Planning Association, 2003
ID Magazine, Annual Design Review Awards, Gold Award, 1992
ID Magazine, Annual Design Review Awards, Honorable Mention, 1992
ID Magazine, Annual Design Review Awards, Honorable Mention, 1988
TN American Society of Landscape Architects, Excellence Award, Shelby Bridge, Nashville, TN, 2004
TN American Public Works Association, Project of the Year, Shelby Bridge, Nashville, TN, 2004
TN Chapter ABC Construction Award of Excellence: Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge, Nashville, TN, 2003
20th IALD Awards, International Association of Lighting Designers, 2003
First Prize (Big Store), National Retail Association, San Diego Zoo Store, 2002
First Prize, NASM, San Diego Zoo Store, 2002
Merit Award, Society of Environmental Design Graphics, SEDG, San Diego Zoo Store, 2002
Honorable Mention, Chicago Public Schools Competition, Chicago, IL, 2001
25TH Annual Interior Design Awards, Shedd Aquarium Store, Chicago, IL, 1998
“Met 100: Architects We’d Hire” Metropolitan Home, 1992
“AD 100: Architectural Digest World Top 100 Architects,” 1991
Design Explorations: 2001, Metropolis, Honorable Mention, 1991
Record Interiors, Architectural Record, 1991
Record Houses, Architectural Record, 1990
Western Red Cedar Association Architectural Design Award, Merit Award, Goldman House, 1990
New York City Arts Commission Award of Honor, Rector Gate, 1988
Emerging Voices, Architecture League of New York, 1988
40 Under 40, Interiors Magazine, 1987
Winner, Rough Drafts Competition, Architectural League of New York, 1985
Young Architects Award, Architectural League of NY, 1984
Progressive Architecture Award 1983, Miami Beach Urban Design Plan, Urban Designer @ VSBA
Progressive Architecture Award 1982, Princeton Urban Design Plan, Urban Designer @ VSBA
AIA Journal Architectural Drawing Contest Award, 1982

EXHIBITIONS          go up
ReTHINKing: Architecture and Planning, Frederic Schwartz Architects, University of Tennessee, TN, 2005
ReTHINKing: Architecture and Planning, Frederic Schwartz Architects, Nashville Design Center, TN, 2005
CITY ART, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2005
New York NOW, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2005
Octavia Boulevard Competition, California College of the Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA 2005
National AIDS Memorial Competition, California College of the Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA 2005
Parachute Pavilion Competition, Van Alen Institute, New York, NY, 2005
Art for Architecture at the Pump House, Pump House, Dallas, TX, 2004
2004 AIA Awards, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2004
Holocaust Human Rights Center of Maine, University of Maine, Augusta, ME, 2004
BIG + Green: Sustainable Architecture, Art & Architecture Building, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2004
BIG + Green, Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY, 2003
Going Public: Public Projects in NYC, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2003
Storefront for Architecture, New York, NY, 2003
Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, 2002
Plans in Progress for Ground Zero, Winter Garden, New York, NY, 2002-2003
Design Trust: Considered Space 2, New York, NY, 2003
USA Design 1975-2000, American Craft Museum, New York, NY, 2003
USA Design 1975-2000, Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, 2002
Chicago Public Schools Competition, Chicago, IL, 2002
Maypole, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, NY, 2001
100 Great Ideas for New York City 2000, Municipal Arts Society, New York, NY, 1998
Streetscape for the 21st Century, Municipal Arts Society, New York, NY, 1997
Take Home A Nude, The New York Academy of Art, New York, NY, 1997
Petrosino Park Competition, Storefront for Architecture, New York, NY, 1996
Chairmania, Beylerian Productions Inc., New York, NY, 1995
Sci Arc, Auction, Los Angeles, CA, 1993
Art by Architects Silent Auction, AIA Convention, Chicago, IL, 1993
Whitehall Ferry Terminal Competition, Urban Center, New York, NY, 1993
New York City Police Training Facility Competition, Pratt Institute, New York, NY, 1993
New York City Police Training Facility Competition, Municipal Arts Society, NY, NY, 1993
New York Architecture 1970-1990, Europe and Japan, 1989-1992
Small Firms, Great Projects, AIA/SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 1992
Home Rooms, Fine Arts Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA, 1991
Contemporary Architectural Drawings, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1991
First Parrish Art Museum Design Biennial: Weathervanes, Southampton, NY, 1991
Design Explorations: 2001, Jacob K. Javitts Convention Center, New York, NY, 1991
Design by Architects, New York Design Center, New York, NY, 1990
Mondo Materialis, Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York, NY, 1990
Mondo Materialis, Cooper-Hewitt, NY, National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 1990
Annual Exhibition, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, 1990
De Quito Biennial VII, De Quito, Ecuador, 1990
2000X - From Table to Tablescape, NEOCON, Chicago, IL, Gallery 91, New York, NY, 1988-1990
City Visions, Boston Society of Architects, Boston, MA, 1989
Beaux Arch, East Hampton, NY, 1989
Edible Architecture, Steelcase Design Partnership Gallery, New York, NY, 1989
Traversing the Threshold, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, KS, 1989
Grand Windows, MTA Arts for Transit, Grand Central Station, New York, NY, 1989
Architectural Art, American Crafts Museum, New York, NY, 1988
New York's New Riverfront, Battery Park City, New York, NY, 1988
New York Newsstand Competition, Knoll Design Center, New York, NY, 1988
Postmodern Visions, Architecture 1960-1985, IBM Gallery, New York, NY, 1987
Vacant Lots, Architectural League of New York, New York, NY, 1987
40 Under 40, New York, Chicago, Paris, Los Angeles, Tokyo, 1986-87
The Chair Fair, Architectural League of New York, IDC/NY, New York, NY, 1986
Architecture in Perspective, Boston Architectural Center, Boston, MA, 1986
Statue of Liberty Centennial Exhibition, Dyansen Gallery, Soho, New York, NY, 1986
Statue of Liberty Centennial Exhibition, Snug Harbor Museum, Staten Island, NY, 1986
Visions of the City, Suburban Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1986
American Academy in Rome, Annual Exhibition, Rome, Italy, 1985
Homeless at Home, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, NY, 1986
Before Whitney, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, NY, 1985
American Academy in Rome, Annual Exhibition, Rome, Italy, 1985
Architects for Social Responsibility, Protech Gallery, New York, NY, 1985
Drawing Toward Building 1732-1986, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 1985
Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, 1985
Art-Solidarita, Valencia, Spain, 1983
Young Architects, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, NY, 1983
Paris Biennale des Beaux Arts, Paris, France, 1982
Drawings by Architects, Artworks Gallery, New Haven, CT, 1982
Late Entries to the Chicago Tribune Tower, America and Europe, 1980-83
Windows, Rooms, Furniture, New York and Tokyo, 1980-83
Architectural Fantasies, AIA Foundation, Washington, DC, 1980
Architecture and Urban Design, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1978

LECTURES          go up
“ReTHINKing: New Orleans” RAP International Conference, Basel, Switzerland, 2006
“ReTHINKing: New York and New Orleans” University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2006
“THINKing,” Gil Oberfield Memorial Lecture, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2006
“The Greening of New Orleans” Western Louisiana AIA, Shreveport, LA, 2006 (keynote speaker)
“In Harm’s Way: Perspectives on Natural and Unnatural Disasters” Harvard University, 2006
“Transformative Design: Staten Island Ferry Terminal” Staten Island Museum, Staten Island, NY, 2005
“THINKing: Architecture and Planning for Ground Zero and China,” University of Tennessee, 2005
“Re: THINKing: Architecture and Planning,” Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, 2005
“Re: THINKing: Architecture” Fontys Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw, New York, NY, 2005
“City Past City Future” Shanghai Institute Architecture Design Research (SIADR), Shanghai, China, 2005
“Past, Present, Future” Southeast University, Nanjing, China, 2005
“Who’s Ground Zero” World Trade Center International Conference, Basel, Switzerland, 2005
“Ground Zero: The Real Deal,” New York University, New York, NY, 2005
“New Housing in Harlem” Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2005
“THINK”, AIAS Northeast Quadrant Architectural Schools, Pratt University, New York, NY, 2005
“Memorials,” AIAS Northeast Quadrant Architectural Schools, Pratt University, New York, NY, 2005
“Remember: September 11th Memorials” Princeton Day School, Princeton, NJ, 2005
“Remember: September 11th Memorials” Chapel in the Woods, White Plains, NY, 2005
“Staten Island Ferry Terminal” Architectural League of New York, New York, NY, 2005
“Staten Island Ferry Terminal” Urban Agenda Conference, New York, NY, 2005
“Ground Zero and the Future City” School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, China, 2004
“Ground Zero and the Future City” Architectural Writers Association, Shanghai, China, 2004
“Remember,” 9/11 Yahrzeit Observance, World Tikkun Center, New York, NY, 2004 (with Mayor Bloomberg)
“Downtown: New York New York” India House and NYCAIA, New York, NY, 2004
“Learning from Lower Manhattan” New York City AIA, New York, NY, 2004
“Remembering Roger Montgomery” University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2004
“Density,” University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2004
“Collaboration: Art and Architecture” Build Boston Conference, Boston, MA, 2004 (with Brian Tolle)
Keynote Speaker: Desert Cities, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, 2003
Keynote Speaker: “What’s NEXT for the Post 9/11 American City” CORENET, Atlanta, GA, 2003
100th Anniversary Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, CA 2003
World Architecture: Design-In Marathon, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2003
“Staten Island Ferry Terminal” New York AIA, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 2003
“Greening of the Staten Island Ferry Terminal,” Environmental Business Assoc., New York, NY, 2003
Ground Zero, Wolfsonian Lecture, Wolfsonian Institute, Miami Beach, FL, 2003 (with Herbert Muschamp)
Ground Zero, Town Hall, New York, NY (MOMA / Architectural League NY), 2003
Ground Zero, McGraw Hill Auditorium, New York, NY (Architectural Record), 2003
Architects Discuss WTC Proposals, Great Hall, Copper Union, New York, NY (MOMA), 2003
“ReTHINKing: New York New York 9/11” Dallas Museum of Modern Art, Dallas, TX, 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” Edmonton University, Edmonton, Canada, 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” University of Massachusetts at Amherst, MA 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” AAAA, Atlanta, GA, 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” AAAA, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” Harvard Club, New York, NY 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York 9/11” Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York Post 9/11” Baruch College, New York, NY 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York Post 9/11” Lehman College, New York, NY 2003
“Re: THINKing: New York New York Post 9/11” New York University, New York, NY, 2002 (with Muschamp)
Creative Cities Conference, New York University, New York, NY, 2002
“What NEXT for Lower Manhattan” Venice Biennale, Arsenal, Venice, Italy, 2002
“NYC On the Verge: New Designs for the Waterfront” Van Alen Institute, New York, NY, 2001
“Joseph Esherick Memorial” First Congregational Church of Berkeley, CA 2000
Downtown NOW, St. Louis, MO, 2000
ACSA National Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
“Alan Buchsbaum 1967 – 1987” Architectural League of New York, New York, NY, 1996
“Monroeville Civic Center Competition” Architectural League of New York, New York, NY
Whitehall Ferry Terminal, Rockefeller University, New York, NY, 1992
Whitehall Ferry Terminal, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1992
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1992
“Emerging Voices in Architecture” Architectural League of New York, New York, NY, 1988
“Young Architects” Architectural League of New York, New York, NY, 1985
AA, Architectural Association, London, England, 1985
University of Bath, Bath, England, 1985
Plymouth Politechnical, Plymouth, England, 1985
Institute of Palladian Study, Vicenza, Italy, 1985
Universita degli Studi di Genova, Genova, Italy, 1985
Universita degli Studi di Napoli, Napoli, Italy, 1985
Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy, 1985
Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy, 1985
Universita degli Studi di Roma, Rome, Italy, 1985
Rome Paris New York: International Urban Design Conference, Rome, Italy, 1985
ETH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, 1985
University of Applied Art in Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 1985
Technische Universitat Graz, Graz, Austria, 1985
Institute Superieur d'Architecture Victor Horta, Brussels, Belgium, 1985
Boston Architecture Symposium 1984, Boston Architectural Center, Boston, MA, 1984
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, 1984
Escola d'Architectura, Universita Politec, Barcelona, Spain, 1982
Colegio de Arquitectos, Delagacion en Mallorca, Mallorca, Spain, 1982
University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 1982
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 1982
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1982
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 1982
University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, 1981
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1980
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, 1979
Mississippi State University, Jackson, MS, 1979
ACSA Southern Conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1979
Columbia University, Nexus Lectures, New York, NY
Parsons School of Design, New York, NY
New York Institute of Technology, New York, NY
City University of New York, NY
Pratt Institute, New York, NY
Jacksonville AIA, Museum of Modern Art, Jacksonville, FL
Architectural Club of Miami, Miami, FL
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, IL
Architectural Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Western Addition, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
Kansas University, Manhattan, KS
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Catholic University, Washington, DC
Miami University, Miami, OH