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1 CRAIG L. WILKINS, PH.D., AIA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Director, Detroit Community Design Center Lecturer, Architecture & Urban Planning Detroit Center 3663 Woodward Ave., Suite 150 Detroit, Michigan 48201 (313) 593-3584 – Main Office (313) 593-0906 – Direct Line (313) 831-2016 – Fax Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069 (734) 764-1300 – Main Office (734) 763-0219 – Direct Line (734) 763-2322 – Fax [email protected] PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 9/04-Current Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Director, Detroit Community Design Center Lecturer, Architecture & Urban Planning departments University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 10/96-5/03 College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture College of Liberal Arts - Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature Instructor US Department of Housing & Urban Development , Minneapolis, MN 10/98 - 10/00 Community Builder Urban Fellow Design Center for American Urban Landscape, Minneapolis, MN 2/96 - 10/97 University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Research Fellow City Design Center, Chicago, IL 6/96 - 9/96 University of Illinois Chicago College of Art and Architecture Visiting Scholar Southern University, School of Architecture Baton Rouge, LA 8/92 - 5/95 Assistant Professor of Architecture City College of Chicago, Olive Harvey College Chicago, IL 5/92 - 8/92 Lecturer BakariDesign, Chicago, IL 7/91 - 6/97 Principal Pratt Institute, Graduate School of Planning, Brooklyn, NY 1/91 - 8/91 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Planning Perkins & Will, Architects, Engineers & Planners, DC, NY 1/88 - 8/91 Designer, Project Architect, Consultant Devrouax & Purnell, Architects, PC, Washington, DC 10/85 - 12/87 Graduate Architect, Job Captain, Junior Designer

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CRAIG L. WILKINS, PH.D., AIA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Director, Detroit Community Design Center Lecturer, Architecture & Urban Planning

Detroit Center 3663 Woodward Ave., Suite 150

Detroit, Michigan 48201 (313) 593-3584 – Main Office (313) 593-0906 – Direct Line

(313) 831-2016 – Fax

Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069 (734) 764-1300 – Main Office (734) 763-0219 – Direct Line (734) 763-2322 – Fax

[email protected] PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 9/04-Current

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Director, Detroit Community Design Center Lecturer, Architecture & Urban Planning departments

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 10/96-5/03 College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture College of Liberal Arts - Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature

Instructor US Department of Housing & Urban Development, Minneapolis, MN 10/98 - 10/00

Community Builder Urban Fellow Design Center for American Urban Landscape, Minneapolis, MN 2/96 - 10/97

University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Research Fellow

City Design Center, Chicago, IL 6/96 - 9/96 University of Illinois Chicago College of Art and Architecture

Visiting Scholar Southern University, School of Architecture Baton Rouge, LA 8/92 - 5/95

Assistant Professor of Architecture City College of Chicago, Olive Harvey College Chicago, IL 5/92 - 8/92

Lecturer BakariDesign, Chicago, IL 7/91 - 6/97

Principal Pratt Institute, Graduate School of Planning, Brooklyn, NY 1/91 - 8/91

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Planning Perkins & Will, Architects, Engineers & Planners, DC, NY 1/88 - 8/91

Designer, Project Architect, Consultant Devrouax & Purnell, Architects, PC, Washington, DC 10/85 - 12/87

Graduate Architect, Job Captain, Junior Designer

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EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy 5/03

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts, Cultural Studies And Comparative Literature

Master of Science In Real Estate & Urban Development 5/90 Columbia University, New York, New York, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation

Bachelor of Architecture 8/85 University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, School of Architecture

LICENSES & CERTIFICATES Architectural Registration

District of Columbia #6134 Certificate

US Department of HUD, Fellow Executive Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Kennedy School of Government

COURSES DEVELOPED AND TAUGHT University of Michigan SEMINAR

Design Fundamentals II Design Activism & Social Change Architectural Pedagogy The Design Professional in Society Socio-Cultural Issues in Architecture and Planning Dancing About Architecture The Design of the Semiotic City

STUDIO ACTIVIST ARCHITECTURE STUDIO:DETROIT (Community Design Studio) The History of Today Cultural Tourism DETROIT BIENNALE 2008 (Urban Planning & Architecture Studio) DETROIT DESIGN(ERS) (Urban Planning Studio)

COMBINED SEMINAR & STUDIO Designing for Difference (Integrated Architecture & Urban Planning Workshop)

INDEPENDENT STUDY All Rail the King: Transit Oriented Development in Detroit (Urban Design Studio)

University of Minnesota SEMINAR

Dancing About Architecture: Sound, Mind and Body in Architecture Discourse and Society I: Reading Culture Issues in Cultural Pluralism Spatial Identities

LECTURE The Design Professional in Society

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Architects of Culture: Behavior, Social Order and Design of the Built Environment STUDIO

The (Un)Familiar Journey (Urban Design Studio) Reading and (Re)Writing the City (Urban Design Studio)

COMBINED SEMINAR & STUDIO Archeologies of Hous-[e, es, ing] CALA + Walker Art Center Behavior Determination and Architectural Design for the Mentally Challenged

Southern University LECTURE

Introduction into the Architectural Process Introduction into the Design Process

STUDIO Architectural Studio - 1st year & 3rd year (Urban Design)

City College of Chicago - Olive Harvey College COURSE Technical Drawing (Adult Continuing Education) Pratt Institute, School of Architecture SEMINAR Planning Law from the Community Perspective ACADEMIC SERVICE University of Michigan

Committee: Graduate Planning Curriculum; Sojourner Truth Visiting Search; Graduate Student Admissions; Advisor – NOMAS MLK Week Speaker Series; Diversity Committee(Standing); Detroit Committee (Standing); AIA Detroit Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT): Infrastructure NOW committee for Detroit; Studio:SetroitHS – After school program for DPS high school students

University of Minnesota

Traveling faculty in the Port Cities Exchange Program Collage of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (CALA), CALA + University of Witswatersrand Exchange Proposal, CALA + Department of Cultural Studies Joint Urban Studies Program Proposal, UMN Twin Cities Campus Master Plan Committee, Gateway Plaza Design Advisory Committee, Alumni Foundation Gateway Architectural Selection Committee, College of Architecture Admissions Committee, Department Head Search Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Adjunct Faculty Review Committee, Professional Practice Subcommittee, Environment and Behavior Subcommittee, Former Editorial Board – Journal of Architectural Education, quarterly publication of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Former Editorial Board – Supplement to the monthly Newsletter of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture entitled Outside.

Southern University

Committee: Chair - First Year Design Curriculum Revision; Chair - Faculty Search; Editorial Board - ARCH-I-TEXT: The Newsletter of the Southern University School of Architecture; Advisor - National Organization of Minority Architectural Students (NOMAS); Advisory Council - Center for Learning, Teaching Effectiveness and Research.

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BOOK & JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Contributor. American Urbanism: A volume of original essays for Routledge Press. Joseph

Heathcott, editor (forthcoming, 2014) 2. “The Future of Yesterday”. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. (Dec 2011) 3. “A Whisper That Wants To Shout: The Autobiography of the Museum of African American

History and Culture”. Callaloo: Journal of African Diaspora. (Forthcoming serial) 4. “African Americans in Architectural Education”. Two Centuries of Architectural Education in

North America. Joan Ockman, ed. (October, 2012). Excerpt printed in ACSA Newsletter. (Spring 2011)

5. Activist Architecture: A Field Guide to Community-Based Practice. Co-editor. Princeton Architectural Press. (Forthcoming).

6. “Detroit Tour-Missed Map.” Volume magazine special issue: Atlas of Love and Hate. (Fall, 2010).

7. “D is for…” Invited essayist for the exhibit, “small architecture BIG LANDSCAPES” at the Sheldon Swope Museum in Terre Haute, IN. (Forthcoming, Feb 2010).

8. “Fellow’s Essays: Aesthetics of Equity.” Fellowships in Architecture. (ORO Editions, 2009). 9. “(W)Rapped Space: The Architecture of Hip Hop.” Edited reprint published in Art South

Africa. (Fall 09). 10. Excerpt from Aesthetics of Equity published in Portico. (Fall 09). 11. “Architecture Now”. The International Review of African American Art. v.22. n.2 (2008). 12. The Aesthetics of Equity: Notes on race, space, architecture and music. University of

Minnesota Press. (Oct. 2007). 13. “Twisted: African-American Architects and Signature Commissions”. AIArchitect. (10 March

2007). 14. “Tilting Towards Detroit”. Portico. (Fall 2005). 15. “Globalization and Architectural Education”. Co-Editor of Journal of Architectural Education

special issue. (Fall 2005). 16. “History of Southern University School of Architecture”. Dictionary of African American

Architects 1865 – 1990. Dreck Wilson and Wesley Henderson, Ph.D., ed. (NYC: Rizzoli Press, 2004)

17. “Brothers/Others: Gonna Paint the White House Black”. Anthology of Male Bodies. Harington, et. al, ed. (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 2002).

18. “Column said more about its author than its subject”. Minneapolis Star Tribune. Saturday, September 28, 2002.

19. “Beyond the Pale: Architecture’s Authorization of Class and Racial Bias”. Part I, II and III. Blacklines. (Fall 2000, Winter & Spring 2001).

20. “(W)Rapped Space: The Architecture of Hip Hop”. Journal of Architectural Education. (Fall 2000).

21. “The Space between Sight and Touch”. Dichotomy: Journal of the University of Detroit School of Architecture. v.13. (Spring 2000).

22. “Racial profiling denies basic right to move about freely”. Minneapolis Star Tribune. Saturday, July 17, 1999.

23. Review of the book “Art, Activism and Oppositionality”. Public Art Review Journal. (Spring/Summer, 1999).

24. “A Hip Hop Park”. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Newsletter. May 1998. 25. “A Style That Nobody Can Deal With: Notes from the Hip Hop Doo Bop Inn”. International

Review of African-American Art. Hampton Museum. (Spring 1995). 26. “Can’t We All Just Get A Long...Island Iced Tea?” CITY: Issues of African American Urban

Space. Graphika Design Publications, Los Angeles. (Fall 1994). 27. “ENDNOTES”. Editorial column for CITY: Issues of African American Urban Space.

Graphika Design Publications, Los Angeles. (Fall 1994).

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CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS 1. “Studio:DetroitHS” Proceedings from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture

Annual Conference Portland, OR. (March 2009). 2. “The Ideology of Architectural Education? There Isn’t One”. Proceedings from the

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Southeast Regional Conference. Tulane University. (November 1996).

3. “Interdisciplinary relationships and the relevance of architectural knowledge and practice”. Proceedings from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference Washington, DC. (March 1995).

4. “Recognize the Voices: Establishing a cultural connection in beginning design studio”. Proceedings from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Washington, DC. (March 1994).

5. “In the muck and mire, how quickly we tire... Pedagogical paradigms built on sand”. Proceedings from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 10th Annual Beginning Design Conference. Tulane University. (March 1993).

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS 1. Imagining Detroit: a public debate and open speculation on a new urban imaginary.

Metropolitan Observatory for Digital Culture and Representation host. Invited FOURM respondent. Sept. 2012.

2. AIA Pittsburgh Design Awards. Invited Juror. Sept. 2012. 3. Couched Constructions. Indiana University Herron School of Art and Design. Invited

Speaker. Bloomington, host. Feb 2012. 4. Focus on Affordable Housing Initiative. University of Miami Office of Civic and

Community Engagement lecture series. Invited Speaker. Miami, host. Feb 2012. 5. Detroit Design Festival: Unfold the City. Design Roundtable. Detroit Creative Corridor

Center, host. Sept 2011. 6. Society of Architectural Historians Convention. Keynote Speaker. New Orleans. April

2011. 7. Kresge Art X Festival. Ruin Porn symposium. Detroit Museum of Contemporary Art.

Panelist. April 2011. 8. Kresge Art X Festival. “A Stronger Soul in a Finer Frame: The Autobiography of the African

American Museum of History and Culture.” N’Namdi Contemporary Art Gallery. Invited Speaker. April 2011.

9. Black Studies in Art and Design Education: Past Gains, Present Resistance, Future Challenges. Panelist. Parsons/The New School, host. March 2011.

10. 2011 International Year for People of African Descent. “What Color is Space?” African and African American Studies. School of Social Transformation. Arizona State University, host. Invited speaker. Jan 2011.

11. SUPERFRONT LA at the Pacific Design Center exhibit “Detroit: A Brooklyn Case Study” Juror for architectural competition and exhibition. Jan 2011.

12. D-Tales. Essay reading at the Detroit Institute of Arts. October 2010. 13. Architecture for Change summit. “Housing Class.” Lecture and panel. University of Illinois

Chicago, host. Sept. 2010. 14. Current Trends in Community Design. Detroit. University of Detroit Mercy School of

Architecture, host. Invited panelist. January 2010. 15. lecturesHAA series. Detroit. “Dancing about Architecture.” Hamilton Anderson Associates,

host. Invited speaker. December 2009.

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16. Race & Architecture Series. Washington, DC. Catholic University, host. Invited speaker. November 2009.

17. ACSA/NCAA Administrator’s Conference. St. Louis. Washington University, host. Moderator, “Community Design” panel. November 2009.

18. Unspoken Borders 3rd Annual Conference. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania, host. Invited speaker. April 2009.

19. Talk 20: On Edge. Presented design work. University of Pennsylvania, host. April 2009. 20. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Special focus

session on “Aesthetic Experience.” Panelist. Portland, OR, host. March 2009. 21. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Presented the

work of Studio:DetroitHS. Portland, OR, host. March 2009. 22. Transitions: Progressing Across a Shifting Cultural Landscape Conference. Syracuse,

NY. Syracuse University, host. Keynote speaker. February 2009. 23. Borders Downtown Bookstore. Detroit, MI, host. Lecture & Book Signing. August 2008. 24. Shaman Drum Bookstore. Ann Arbor, MI, host. Lecture & Book Signing. April 2008. 25. National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Chicago. “Governance in Africa & the

Diaspora: The Challenges of Leadership and the Promise and Limits of Electoral Politics” plenary. March 2008.

26. Howard University. Washington, DC. “Change or Flames.” Invited speaker. Feb. 2008. 27. IndiNOMA and Ball State University College of Architecture. Indianapolis. Invited

speaker. “Positive Change” lecture. Jan. 2008. 28. 25th Annual Architecture Students Conference. University of Cape Town, host. Invited

speaker “In Between”. April 2007. 29. SFT-ArchitectureWorld annual convention. Muster, Germany. Invited speaker. “More

jazz, salsa and hip-hop in the architecture”. March 2007. 30. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Philadelphia.

“Twisted: African American Architects and Signature Commissions”. March 2007. 31. Shrinking Cities Exhibition. Detroit Museum of Contemporary Art & Cranbrook Art

Museum, host. Speaker and panelist for the session "Symptom and Waste: Comments on uselessness in the fabric of the city." March 2007.

32. National Association of African American Studies and Affiliates Annual Conference. Baton Rouge. “Twisted: Signature Commissions and African American Architects”. March 2007.

33. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture International Conference. Helsinki, Finland. Contribution and Confusion: Architecture and the Influence of Other Fields of Inquiry. July 2003.

34. The Center for Ideas and Society. University of California, Riverside, host. “De/Cipherin’ Practices: Investigating the “Tragic Magic” of the Arts of Africa and its Diaspora. Department of Dance.” Presenter and panelist. April 2003.

35. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD. Design Sessions Chair. March 2001.

36. Blacklines of Architecture, Inc. Pratt Institute, Host. Architecture: Education, Theory and Practice Conference. Presenter and panelist. October 2000.

37. Urban Futures 2000 International Conference. University of Witwatersrand, host. Johannesburg, South Africa. Presenter and panelist. July 2000.

38. Metropolitan Regional Design Center. Washington University, host. “What’s In a Plan?” Urban Design Conference. Presenter and panelist. April 2000.

39. University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Minneapolis. Globalism and Architectural Education Symposium. Presenter and panelist. April 1999.

40. Netherlands Architecture Institute. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Hip Hop Park project presentation. August 1998.

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41. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Cleveland, OH. Hip Hop Park project presentation. March 1998.

42. African American Alliance. University of Wisconsin-River Falls, host. “Notes from the Doo Bop Hip Hop Inn: Architecture, Identity and Hip Hop Culture”. November 1997.

43. United States Attorney’s Office, American Institute of Architects Minnesota, Office of Drug Policy and Violence Prevention State of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Minneapolis. Reducing Crime through Design Conference. Design workshop facilitator. Nov. 1997.

44. AIA / MN conference presenter on the conclusions of the Education Summer Institute jointly sponsored by the AIA and the ACSA. Minneapolis. November 1997.

45. Learning from the Mall of America Conference. The design of consumer culture, public life and the Metropolis at the end of the century. Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, host. Minneapolis. Session respondent on “Public Place/Private Space: Consumers, Citizens and Social Space”. November 1997.

46. American Studies Association National Convention. Washington, DC. “African- Americans in Public Parks: The Poetics and Politics of Urban Spaces”. Presentation/Panelist. October 1997.

47. Third Ward Redevelopment Council. Houston, TX. Community Design Workshop focusing on the redevelopment of Scott Street Corridor. August 1997.

48. Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture. Columbia University, host. “(W)Rapped Space: The Architecture of Hip Hop”. May 1997.

49. Negotiating Architectural Education Symposium. University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, host. “The Ideology of Architectural Education”. April 1997.

50. Community Artists’ Collective. Houston, host. “Art, Architecture and Community Economic Revitalization”. Presenter and panelist. April 1997.

51. Theater of the Fraternity Museum Exhibition. Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, host. Public presentation and panel entitled “Men, Identity and Space” with author Robert Bly. Lecture entitled “Fraternity of the Fourth Circle: Notes on the Million Man March”. January 1997.

52. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Southeast Regional Conference. Tulane University, New Orleans, host. “The Ideology of Architectural Education? There Isn’t One”. November 1996.

53. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Midwest Regional Conference. University of Detroit Mercy, host. “The Whiteness of Lockean Space: Rethinking the African American Spatial Paradigm”. November 1996.

54. Organization of Black Designers biannual conference. Philadelphia. Student and Design Education panel. October 1996.

55. Michigan African American Symposium. Detroit City Council, Historic Designation Advisory Board, host. “Impact of Contemporary Culture on Historic Preservation”. September 1996.

56. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Seattle. “Interdisciplinary relationships and the relevance of architectural knowledge and practice”. March 1995.

57. Organization of Black Designers biannual conference. Chicago. “What is an African design aesthetic?” Panel discussion. October 1994.

58. National Organization of Minority Architects Annual Convention. Chicago. “The value of African-American architectural research”. Panel discussion. October 1994.

59. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual Conference. Montreal. “Recognize the Voices: Establishing a cultural connection in beginning design studio”. Paper presented at a special session on new pedagogical directions in beginning design. March 1994.

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60. National Organization of Minority Architects Annual Convention. New York City. “Architecture, International Education and Historically Black Colleges and Universities” Panel discussion on architectural education. October 1993.

61. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 10th annual Beginning Design Conference. Tulane University, host. “In the muck and mire, how quickly we tire... Pedagogical paradigms built on sand”. March 1993.

62. KINSHIP symposium focusing on Communities. Florida A&M University, host. “He who keeps the piece is asleep”. February 1993.

PROFESSORIAL & PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES 2013 Djerassi Artist Residency Award 2012 Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies Artist Residency Award 2011 Harvard University Graduate School of Design Loeb Fellowship finalist 2010 Kresge Artist Fellow 2009 National Indie Excellence Award Winner - Social Change category for The Aesthetics

of Equity. 2009 National Indie Excellence Award Finalist - Education/Academic category for The

Aesthetics of Equity. 2008 Collaborative Practice Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of

Architecture (ACSA). Selected as a one of 100 Alumnus of Notable Achievement of the last 100 years by the

University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts. Nominated for a 2008 ACSA Creative Achievement Award for The Aesthetics of Equity. Nominated for the 2008 Myers Center Outstanding Book Award for The Aesthetics of Equity. The Aesthetics of Equity recommended reading by the AIA for members of the 2008

Diversity Plenary. St. Louis, MO. 2008 Montaigne Medal for best new writing – The Aesthetics of Equity: Notes on race,

space, architecture and music. Letter of Recognition: Best course in major (Architecture). Graduating class 2002. Office of

the Executive Vice President and Provost. University of Minnesota. Service Award: Topic Chair – Design Culture, 89th ACSA Annual Meeting, 2001. First Place Award – Faculty Advisor Certificate: The National Center for Seniors’ Housing

Research, 2001. Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellow: University of Minnesota, 2000-2001. Planning Committee. Givens Foundation. Minneapolis, MN. “Say It Loud: The Black Arts

Movement” national museum exhibit, 1999-2000. Certificate of Participation: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)

Practice and Education Panel, 1999. Teacher of the Year Certificate: College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and

College of Liberal Arts students, 1998. Certificate – Third International Masterclass: Netherlands Architectural Institute, Rotterdam,

Netherlands, 1998. Program Advisor. Walker Art Center. Minneapolis, Minnesota. “Modernisms @ the

Millennium” public education program, 1998. Thomas Shelvin Research Fellow: University of Minnesota 1998-1999. Excellent Professor Certificate: College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and

College of Liberal Arts students, 1997. Certification. University of Minnesota. Office of the Vice President and Dean of Graduate

Studies. Minneapolis, MN. Completion of the Preparing Future Faculty national program, 1997

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College Teacher of the Year: Architecture, Southern University, 1993. ACADEMIC REVIEWS Juries Ball State University, Muncie City College, New York Howard University, Washington DC Lawrence Technical Institute, Southfield Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge Miami University, Oxford Southern University, Baton Rouge Tulane University, New Orleans

University of Cape Town, Cape Town University of Mass, Amherst University of North Carolina-Charlotte University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Washington University, St. Louis

Scholarship Paper reviewer for AARC annual conference (2012) Reviewer for Routledge book proposal (2012) Reader for Spontaneous Settlement paper session at the 2010 ACSA annual meeting Review of Lecturers' Professional Development Grant (LPDG) Proposals (2010) Review of manuscript “Life From The Inside: Perspectives on Social Sustainability and

Interior Architecture” Curtin University of Technology, Canada (2010) Review of “Noise Orders: Jazz, Improvisation, and Architecture” manuscript (2004) Review untitled autobiography manuscript by Roger Margerum, Detroit architect (ongoing) EXHIBITS Work presented in the 1st Biannual Kresge Art X Festival. N’Namdi Contemporary Art

Gallery, Detroit. April 2011. Work exhibited in the “Scattered Light” exhibit shown at the Art of This Gallery in

Minneapolis, MN. May 2010. Work exhibited in the “small architecture BIG LANDSCAPES” exhibit at the Sheldon Swope

Museum in Terre Haute, IN. April 2010. Curated a traveling exhibit featuring the designs of African-American architectural students.

Grant awarded by the Graham Foundation for the Advancement of Fine Arts. Additional support from the AIA Minority Resource Committee and the Organization of Black Designers. Opened in Los Angeles at the AIA Annual Convention. May 1994.

Participated in a national competition for the design of an African-American Cultural Center, sponsored and exhibited by the Chicago Athenaeum. August 1993.

ARTICLES ABOUT WORK / CITES OF SCHOLARSHIP 1. Sofia Murad. “Reconsider Detroit.” Utrikesperspektiv (7 Nov 2012).

http://www.upflund.se/utrikesperspektiv/2012/11/8/reconsider-detroit.html#.UJyv34V2pD8 2. Ruth Nerhaugen. “Writers, artists close out residency season.” The Republican Eagle. (3

October 2012). p.11A. 3. Hilde Heynen. “Remix”. Unite. (March 2012). 4. C.C. Sullivan. “Hip-hop architecture goes global.” SmartPlanet. (23 August 2012).

http://www.smartplanet.com/search?q=hip+hop+architecture

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5. Reprint: Dennis Archambault. “Hip Hop Meets Architecture: In the work of U-M Detroit Design Center Prof.” Blacklines of Design. (July 2012). http://www.blacklinesofdesign.net/hip_hop_meets_architecture.php

6. Muna Jamil Shami. “Towards A Critical Pedagogy Of Possibility: Hip Hop And Spoken Word By Arab-Americans As Cultural Action For Freedom.” Hip-Hop(e): The Cultural Practice And Critical Pedagogy Of International Hip-Hop. Brad J. Porfilio and Michael J. Viola, ed. (New York: P. Lang, 2012.)

7. Katie Hogan. “Green Angels in America: Aesthetics of Equity.” The Journal of American Culture. v.35. (2012). p.4–14.

8. Anna M. Dempsey. “Telling the Girl’s Side of the Story: Heterotopic Spaces of Femininity in Iranian Film.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. v.32., i.2 (2012). p.374-390.

9. Erin Winkler. Learning Race, Learning Place: Shaping Racial Identities and Ideas in African American Childhoods. (Rutgers University Press: November 2012).

10. Greig Crysler, Stephen Cairns, Hilde Heynen, eds. The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory. (London: SAGE Publications, 2012).

11. Ronit Eisenbach. “The Pedagogy and Practice of Placing Space: Architecture, Action, Dimension” Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in Architecture. Lori A. Brown, ed. (NYC: Ashgate, 2011).

12. Cynthia Hammond. “Reflection on This Year's Plenary” Society of Architectural Historians: SAH Communities Blog. (2011).

13. Katherine Prater. “Invisible Under Our Feet: A Community’s History of Physical and Ideological Exclusion.” UVA. 2011.

14. Bryan Bell, Roberta Feldman, Sergio Palleroni, and David Perkes. “Study on Public-Interest Design.” Funded by AIA 2011 Latrobe Prize for Architectural Research.

15. W. Ian Bourland. “Conference Considers Dearth of African-American Artists, Designers”. Chronicle of Higher Education. March 30, 2011.

16. Johana Londoño. “Latino Design in an Age of Neoliberal Multiculturalism: Contemporary Changes in Latin/o American Urban Cultural Representation.” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, Special Issue: Race and the Cultural Spaces of Neoliberalism. v.17, i.5. (2010).

17. Thorsten Botz-Bornstein. The Cool-Kawaii: Afro-Japanese Aesthetics and New World Modernity. (NYC: Lexington Books, 2010).

18. Travis Wright. “Meet the fellows: 18 Detroit composers, authors and performers reap rewards in Kresge program.” Metro Times. June 30, 2010.

19. Sherri Welch. “Kresge Foundation awards fellowships to 18 local artists and writers.” Crain’s Detroit. June 30, 2010.

20. Mark Stryker. Kresge grants go to local artists.” Detroit Free Press. June 30, 2010. 21. “Kresge names grant recipients.” Detroit News. June 30, 2010. 22. “Festival to spotlight work of artists recognized by Kresge Foundation.” Detroit News. Jul 24,

2010. 23. News. “Kresge Foundation Announces 2010 Fellowships.” ArtForum. June 30, 2010. 24. News. “Kresge Foundation Awards 18 Detroit-Area Artists $25,000 Each.” ArtForum. July 8,

2010. 25. Work cited in the paper “Hip Hop and Architecture: The particles of hip-hop, its cultural

demographics and its relationship to space”. Paper submitted for 2010 ACSA annual meeting.

26. Diane Harris. “That’s Not Architectural History! or What’s a discipline for?” Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Newsletter. n.100 (2010).

27. Work cited in “Critical Race Theory and the Landscape of Higher Education” by Frank Michael Munoz. The Vermont Connection. v.30 (2009).

28. Benjamin Flowers, Ph.D. “Illuminating the Invisible: Race + Space in Architectural

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Pedagogy”. Journal of History and Culture. v.1 n.2 (Summer 2009). 29. Sean O'Toole. “The Hip-Hop architect.” ENJIN Magazine.

http://www.enjin.co.za/sections/architecture (8 December 2009). 30. Michelle Cater Rashi. ‘Building Blocks: ‘Center’ could lay foundation for architecture school.”

Piedmont Business Journal. (23-29 Oct 2009). p.12-13. 31. Reprint: Dennis Archambault. “Hip Hop Meets Architecture in Detroit Design Center.”

Design421. (May 28, 2009). http://www.designers421.org/archives/tag/university-of-michigan

32. Excerpt from Aesthetics of Equity published in Portico. (Fall 09). 33. “Craig L. Wilkins.” Fellowships in Architecture. (ORO Editions, 2009). 34. Editor. “Faculty Member Craig Wilkins Awarded National Endowment for the Arts 2009

Access to Artistic Excellence for Studio:DetroitHS.” College News website. College of Architecture + Urban Planning. University of Michigan. (Fall 2009).

35. Richard E. Lloyd. “Book Review: Reaching Outside The Box.” Cyberhood. (Jan. 08) 36. Editor. “Book Review: Aesthetics of Equity.” Reference & Research Book News (Feb 08) 37. Ali Modarres. “Book Review: Aesthetics of Equity.” Cities. 26. (Dec 08) 38. Dru McKeown. “Book Review: Aesthetics of Equity.” TOI studio blog. (October 26, 2009) 39. Dennis Archambault. “Hip Hop Meets Architecture in the Work of U-M Detroit Design Center

Prof.” Model D online journal. (12 May 2009). 40. Quoted by Julia Galef in “Beyond Pruitt-Igoe.” Architect’s Newspaper. (8 April 2009). 41. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture & The American Institute of Architects.

Architectural Education Awards 2008-2009. (ACSA Press, 2009). 42. Quoted by Bill Dow in “Roger Margerum & the Magic of the 45-Degree Polygon.” Detroit

Home Magazine. (Fall 2008). 43. Chris Hume, filmmaker. Interviewed for the film Red State Road Trip 2 episode entitled,

“DAY NINE: Detroit: Necropolis reborn...Could this be the city of the future?” released 7 July 2008.

44. Christopher Kim, ed. Best New Writing 2008. (Titusville: Hopewell Publications, 2008). 45. Andrew Slocomb West. “ACSA Announces 2008–2009 Award Winners: The ACSA, AIA,

and JAE present their annual awards to 20 winners.” ARCHITECT Magazine. (8 Dec 2008). 46. Editor. “Faculty Update.” Portico. College of Architecture + Urban Planning. University of

Michigan. (Fall 2008). 47. Sharon Monoka. “Motor City Connections.” Michigan Alumnus. (Spring 2008). 48. Editor. “Faculty Update.” Portico. College of Architecture + Urban Planning. University of

Michigan. (Winter 2008). 49. Richard E. Lloyd. Aesthetics of Equity Book Review. Cyberhood: online journal (Jan 2008) 50. Emily Sohn. “Cultural Borderlands.” Intersections. Department of Cultural Studies and

Comparative Literature. University of Minnesota. (Fall 2007) 51. Editor. “Faculty Update.” Portico. College of Architecture + Urban Planning. University of

Michigan. (Fall 2007). 52. Editor. “Work and Play.” Detroit Teacher. v.45, n.10. (30 June 2007). 53. Fabio Lucas. “A Gestao do Territorio.” Recife Antigo, Recife Moderno. Brazilian Journal

(March 2007) 54. “(W)Rapped Space” cited in Dell Upton. “Sound as Landscape.” Landscape Journal. v.26.

i.1. (2007). p.24-35. 55. Dennis Archambault. “The Urban Design Lab.” Model D. online weekly journal. (7 Feb.

2006). 56. Editor. “Faculty Update.” Portico. College of Architecture + Urban Planning. University of

Michigan. (Winter 2007). 57. Dee Mann. “Diversity: Architecture, Urban Design & Community Planning.” United Way

Twin Cities online newsletter. (March 2005). 58. “(W)Rapped Space” cited in the book Race, Rhetoric, and Technology: Searching for Higher

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Ground by Adam J. Banks (Routledge, 2005). 59. “(W)Rapped Space: The Architecture of Hip Hop” (JAE 2000) included in the 2004 “State of

the Field: Studies of Identities in Modern Architecture” International Literature Review by Carol H. Krinsky, New York University. (2004).

60. Nathan Hill. “Revealing Male Bodies review”. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy. v.18, n.2. (2004). p.164-7.

WORK / SCHOLARSHIP EMPLOYED AS RESEARCH FOUNDATION THESES • Sarah Courtney, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand (2012) • Michael Coyler, Catholic University, Washington DC (2011) • Dawn Hicks, University of NC-Charlotte, Charlotte (2010) • Dina Soliman, Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario (2010) • Jabari Garland, Miami University, Ohio (2006) • Amanda M. Faehnle, University of Cincinnati (2002) • Pat White, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (2001) DISSERTATION • Daniel Parker Dickinson. "Blue Skies: An Interactive Soundscape Composition". University

of Miami. Department of Music. Doctoral Thesis. (May 2012). • Heinrich Kammeyer. “Reciprocity in the evolution of self through the making of homes-as-

artifacts: a phenomenological study of the BaSotho female in her vernacular architecture.” University of Pretoria. Department Architecture. Doctoral Thesis. (2011).

• Rhiannon Herbert. “Elephant in the City: An Analysis of Visual Culture and the Aesthetic Elsewhere of Indian Restaurants in Montreal, QC.” A Thesis in the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment. Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science (Geography Urban and Environmental Studies) at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (July 2011).

• Tracy D. Hall. “A Pedagogy Of Freedom: Using Hip Hop In The Classroom To Engage African-American Students.” A Dissertation Proposal presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri-Columbia. (December 2007).

• Tracy D. Hall. A Pedagogy of Freedom: Using Hip Hop in the Classroom to Engage African-American Students. Dissertation. (Columbia: Graduate School University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007)

FUNDED RESEARCH 2013 – National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) ArtWorks grantee 2012 – Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP), University of Michigan 2012 – Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP), University of Michigan 2012 – Center for Research in Learning and Teaching (CRLT), University of Michigan 2012 – Lecturers Employees Organization (LEO) Professional Development, University of

Michigan 2012 – Office of Vice Provost Research (OVPR), University of Michigan 2011 – Office of Vice Provost Research (OVPR), University of Michigan 2010 – Center for Research in Learning and Teaching (CRLT), University of Michigan 2010 – Lecturers Employees Organization (LEO) Professional Development, University of

Michigan 2009 – National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) Access to Artistic Excellence Design

Stewardship grantee

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2006 – Center for Research in Learning and Teaching (CRLT) grant, University of Michigan: Proposal for a Detroit neighborhood-based participatory design studio.

2005 – Graham Foundation for the Advancement of Fine Arts: Proposal for initial work on the “Architecture of Democracy”

1993 – Graham Foundation for the Advancement of Fine Arts: Traveling exhibit featuring the designs of African-American architectural students.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS • John Archer. Architecture and Suburbia: From English Villa to American Dream House,

1690-2000. (Minneapolis: UMN Press, 2008). • Steve Macek. Urban Nightmares: The Media, the Right, And the Moral Panic Over the City.

(Minneapolis: UMN Press, 2006). • David Brown. Noise Orders: Jazz, Improvisation, and Architecture. (Minneapolis: UMN

Press, 2006). • Roberta M. Feldman, Susan Stall. The Dignity of Resistance: Women Residents' Activism in

Chicago Public Housing. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). • Melvin Mitchell. The Crisis of the African-American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of

Architecture and (Black) Power. (iUniverse, 2002). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (PAST / PRESENT) • American Institute of Architects • Society of American Registered Architects • Association of Licensed Architects • National Organization of Minority Architects • Organization of Black Designers