NAAB Faculty Resumes, 2013 - Tulane School of Architecture
NAAB Faculty Resumes, 2013 - Tulane School of Architecture NAAB Faculty Resumes, 2013 - Tulane School of Architecture
Christopher Calott, AIA Professor of Practice Courses Taught (F2013) Newly Hired Director of the MSRED Program Educational Credentials: B.A., Brown University, 1983 M.Arch., Princeton University, School of Architecture, 1987 Teaching Experience: Visiting Associate Professor, Auburn University, Auburn, 1994-1996 Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley, 1996-1998 Studio Coordinator, Mexico Summer Urban Design Program, Mexico City, 1999-2002 Visiting Lecturer, Yale University, New Haven, 2005 International Visiting Prof., ISTHMUS: School of Architecture, Panama City, Panama, 2006, 2009, 2011 Loeb Fellow, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, 2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1998-2013 Professor of Practice, Tulane University, New Orleans, 2013-Present Professional Experience: Intern, Michael Graves Atchitect, Princeton, NJ, 1984-1985 Project Designer, Arthur Erickson Architects, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-1986 Lead Project Designer, Antoine Predock Architect, Los Angeles, CA, 1987-1992 Principal, Christopher Calott Architecture, Albuquerque, NM, 1992-2000 Partner, Infill Solutions, Albuquerque, NM, 2001-2011 Principal, Calott and Gifford, Albuquerque, NM, 2000-Present Licenses/Registration: New Mexico Selected Publications and Recent Research: "Housing as a Form of Non-Formal Urbanism" published in Extreme Urbanism II, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Fall, 2012. "Return to Common Ground: New and Revitalized Plazas in New Mexico," published in The Plazas of New Mexico, Trinity Press, San Antonio, Fall, 2011. "Urban Interlopers," published in Metropolis, March, 2008. Colonias at the New Mexico/Mexico Border: A Strategy for Transformation, Sunland Park, New Mexico, with Moule & Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists, for the State of New Mexico, 2008. "Unexpected Opportunities of an Urbanist Practice," in Professional Practice 101: Business Strategies and Case Studies in Architecture, edited by Andrew Pressman, FAIA, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006. "Re-Construction of the Plaza Juarez, Ciudad Juarez," published in ARQUINE: Revista lnternacioanal de Arquitectura. #36, Mexico City, June, 2006. "FRONTERA/BORDER, 7 th Concurso lnternacional ARQUINE: A Border Crossing at Anapra, Ciudad Juarez-Sunland Park, New Mexico," published in ARQUINE: Revista lnternacioanal de Arguitectura, #32, Mexico City, June, 2005. Professional Memberships: The American Institute of Architects
Richard Campanella (Geographer) Senior Professor of Practice Courses Taught (F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013) AHST3131 and URST 3100-01 Urban Geography plus Writing Intensive AHST6464 New Orleans Geography for Architects plus Writing Intensive MCGS 2000 Musical Cultures of the Gulf South (team taught) Educational Credentials: B.S., Economics, Utah State University, Logan, 1984 to 1988 M.S., Geography/Mapping Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1992-1993. Teaching Experience: Research Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 2000-2011 Senior Professor of Practice, Tulane University, 2012-present Visiting Professor, Bard College, Summers 2008-2011 Professional Experience: (Campanella is geographer, not architect) Tulane University, New Orleans School of Architecture, 2012-present; previously Center for Bioenvironmental Research/Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2000-2011. NASA Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, Senior Scientist in Remote Sensing/GIS, Lockheed-Martin and ITD, 1994-2000 Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS; GIS Manager, 1993-1994 Department of Geography and Anthropology, LSU-Baton Rouge Manager, Computer Mapping Laboratory, 1992-1993 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. Economic Analyst, 1990-1992 United States Peace Corps Honduras, Central America Agroforestry Extension Agent; 1988-1990 Selected Publications and Recent Research: Campanella, R. How Bourbon Street Happened: Life and Sin in New Orleans, 1700s-2000s. Currently under contractual negotiations with Louisiana State University Press for spring 2014 release. Campanella, R. “Beneficial Use: Toward Balancing America's (Sediment) Budget,” Places Journal: The Design Observer Group, January 2013, http://places.designobserver.com/feature/beneficial-use-sediment/37651/ Campanella, R. Bienville’s Dilemma: A Historical Geography of New Orleans. University of Louisiana Press, 2008. Campanella, R. Geographies of New Orleans: Urban Fabrics Before the Storm. University of Louisiana Press, 2006. Campanella, R. Delta Urbanism: New Orleans. American Planning Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2010. Campanella, R. Time and Place in New Orleans: Past Geographies in the Present Day. Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana, 2002; winner of two awards. Campanella, R. "A Proposed Reconstruction Methodology for New Orleans." Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 60, Issue 1, September 2006. Lam N., Arenas H., Pace K., LeSage J., Campanella R. “Predictors of Business Return in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina,” PLoS ONE October 2012, 7(10): e47935. Gotham, K. and R. Campanella. “Toward a Research Agenda on Transformative Resilience.” Critical Planning Journal, Summer 2010, pp 9-23. Campanella, R. “What the Nation’s Best-Educated Amateur Planners Learned from Hurricane Isaac. And Gustav. And Rita and Katrina….” Places Journal: The Design Observer Group, October 2012 Campanella, R. "An Ethnic Geography of New Orleans,” Journal of American History, 94, 3, December 2007, pp. 704-716. http://www.journalofamericanhistory.org/projects/katrina/Campanella.html Campanella, R. “Geography, Philosophy, and the Build/No-Build Line.” Technology in Society: An International Journal, 29 (2007) 169–172. Campanella, R. “Mapping and Interpreting the Human Geography of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.” Le Monde des Cartes: Journée Histoire: Cartographie Et Société Urbaine, 204, June 2010, 29-42. Campanella, R. and H. W. Mielke. "Human Geography of New Orleans' High-Lead Geochemical Setting,” Environmental Geochemistry and Health, June 2008, online www.springerlink.com/ content/t63gj0022vn73wh4
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Richard Campanella (Geographer)<br />
Senior Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practice<br />
Courses Taught (F2011, S2012, F2012, S<strong>2013</strong>)<br />
AHST3131 and URST 3100-01 Urban Geography plus Writing Intensive<br />
AHST6464 New Orleans Geography for Architects plus Writing Intensive<br />
MCGS 2000 Musical Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Gulf South (team taught)<br />
Educational Credentials:<br />
B.S., Economics, Utah State University, Logan, 1984 to 1988<br />
M.S., Geography/Mapping Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1992-1993.<br />
Teaching Experience:<br />
Research Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>Tulane</strong> University, 2000-2011<br />
Senior Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practice, <strong>Tulane</strong> University, 2012-present<br />
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Bard College, Summers 2008-2011<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience: (Campanella is geographer, not architect)<br />
<strong>Tulane</strong> University, New Orleans <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Architecture</strong>, 2012-present; previously Center for<br />
Bioenvironmental Research/Department <strong>of</strong> Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2000-2011.<br />
NASA Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, Senior Scientist in Remote Sensing/GIS, Lockheed-Martin<br />
and ITD, 1994-2000<br />
Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS; GIS Manager, 1993-1994<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Geography and Anthropology, LSU-Baton Rouge Manager, Computer Mapping<br />
Laboratory, 1992-1993<br />
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C. Economic Analyst, 1990-1992<br />
United States Peace Corps Honduras, Central America Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Extension Agent; 1988-1990<br />
Selected Publications and Recent Research:<br />
Campanella, R. How Bourbon Street Happened: Life and Sin in New Orleans, 1700s-2000s.<br />
Currently under contractual negotiations with Louisiana State University Press for spring 2014<br />
release.<br />
Campanella, R. “Beneficial Use: Toward Balancing America's (Sediment) Budget,” Places Journal:<br />
The Design Observer Group, January <strong>2013</strong>,<br />
http://places.designobserver.com/feature/beneficial-use-sediment/37651/<br />
Campanella, R. Bienville’s Dilemma: A Historical Geography <strong>of</strong> New Orleans. University <strong>of</strong><br />
Louisiana Press, 2008.<br />
Campanella, R. Geographies <strong>of</strong> New Orleans: Urban Fabrics Before the Storm. University <strong>of</strong><br />
Louisiana Press, 2006.<br />
Campanella, R. Delta Urbanism: New Orleans. American Planning Association, Chicago, Illinois,<br />
2010.<br />
Campanella, R. Time and Place in New Orleans: Past Geographies in the Present Day. Pelican<br />
Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana, 2002; winner <strong>of</strong> two awards.<br />
Campanella, R. "A Proposed Reconstruction Methodology for New Orleans." Journal <strong>of</strong> Architectural<br />
Education, Vol. 60, Issue 1, September 2006.<br />
Lam N., Arenas H., Pace K., LeSage J., Campanella R. “Predictors <strong>of</strong> Business Return in New<br />
Orleans after Hurricane Katrina,” PLoS ONE October 2012, 7(10): e47935.<br />
Gotham, K. and R. Campanella. “Toward a Research Agenda on Transformative Resilience.” Critical<br />
Planning Journal, Summer 2010, pp 9-23.<br />
Campanella, R. “What the Nation’s Best-Educated Amateur Planners Learned from Hurricane Isaac.<br />
And Gustav. And Rita and Katrina….” Places Journal: The Design Observer Group, October 2012<br />
Campanella, R. "An Ethnic Geography <strong>of</strong> New Orleans,” Journal <strong>of</strong> American History, 94, 3,<br />
December 2007, pp. 704-716.<br />
http://www.journal<strong>of</strong>americanhistory.org/projects/katrina/Campanella.html<br />
Campanella, R. “Geography, Philosophy, and the Build/No-Build Line.” Technology in Society: An<br />
International Journal, 29 (2007) 169–172.<br />
Campanella, R. “Mapping and Interpreting the Human Geography <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.”<br />
Le Monde des Cartes: Journée Histoire: Cartographie Et Société Urbaine, 204, June 2010, 29-42.<br />
Campanella, R. and H. W. Mielke. "Human Geography <strong>of</strong> New Orleans' High-Lead Geochemical<br />
Setting,” Environmental Geochemistry and Health, June 2008, online www.springerlink.com/<br />
content/t63gj0022vn73wh4