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CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL BELL ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009 Columbia University in the City of New York Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation 2009- Professor of Architecture, with Tenure Director, Core Design Studios; Coordinator, Housing Studios 2003-09 Associate Professor of Architecture with Tenure Director, Core Design Studios; Coordinator, Housing Studios 1999-03 Associate Professor of Architecture Co-Director, Core Design Studios / Coordinator, Housing Studios 1993 99 Rice University, School of Architecture 1997-99 Associate Professor of Architecture with Tenure 1993-97 Assistant Professor of Architecture 1987 93 University of California at Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Department of Architecture Lecturer in Architecture VISITING PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE 2008 University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Planning Eliel Saarinen Professor of Architecture 2003 Harvard University. Graduate School of Design Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture EDUCATION The University of California, Berkeley; Master of Architecture, 1987. The Catholic University of America; Bachelor of Science, Architecture 1983. COLUMBIA UNIVERISITY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION Director Master of Architecture Program, Core Studios, 2003 - present Manage first three semesters of the Masters of Architecture Studio Sequence. Includes: 14 faculty members; 168 students +/- Coordinate Technology and Drawing Sequence courses with Core Studios. Co-Director Master of Architecture Program, Core Studios, 1999-2003 Manage first three semesters of the Masters of Architecture Studio Sequence. Includes:14 faculty members; 168 students +/- (w/professor Laurie Hawkinson: Co-Director) 1

Coordinator, Housing Studios, 2000 - present Coordinate Masters of Architecture core studio faculty in housing Includes: 7-8 faculty members; 84 students +/ Columbia University and GSAPP Committee Service University Provost Dean Search Committee; 2003 University Provost Faculty Quality of Life, Committee Member; 2005-present University Faculty Senate; Senator; 2005-present University Faculty Senate; Housing Committee; 2007-present GSAPP Faculty Search Committee, Chair, (Masters of Real Estate Development); 2009 GSAPP Faculty Search Committee, Chair, (Architecture Department); 2005 GSAPP Faculty Search Committee, Member, (Planning Department); 2002 GSAPP Computer Curriculum Committee, Member; 2000 GSAPP Student Exhibitions; 1999-present GSAPP Admissions Committee, Member; 1999-present GSAPP Student Awards Committee, Member; 1999-present GSAPP Accreditation Presentations, Member; 2001 and 2007 GSAPP ETH Zurich Exchange Committee, Member; 2000-01 GSAPP Kinne Fellowship Committee, Member; 2000-02 COLUMBIA UNIVERISITY RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION Chair, Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials; 2007-09 Architecture and Engineering Research collaboration: Convened by: The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University in collaboration with Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Columbia University. Michael Bell, founding chair of annual conference / book / documentary project 2009: The Third Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials; Post-Ductility: Metals in Architecture and Engineering. Funding Source: American Ornamental Metals Associations; 200,000 dollars for conference, book and documentary film. 2008: The Second Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials; Solid States: Changing Time for Concrete. Funding Source: Larfarge Group; 150,000 dollars for conference, book and documentary film. 2007: The First Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials; Engineered Transparency: Glass in Architecture and Structural Engineering. Funding Source: Oldcastle Glass; 125,000 dollars for conference, book and documentary film. JURIED AWARDS 2001 Progressive Architecture, Design Awards: Award for Glass House @ 2 Degrees. 1 of 9 projects awarded from 400+ international entries. 1999 The Architectural League of New York, Emerging Voices Award 1998 Leipzig & Frankfurt Book Design Award for Stanley Saitowitz. Michael Bell, editor; Sze Tsung Leong, Designer. 2

National American Institute of Architecture, Book Award for Architecture at Rice #33, Stanley Saitowitz, Michael Bell, editor; Sze Tsung Leong, Designer. 1996 Progressive Architecture, Design Awards: Citation for Duration House / Alsbrooks Residence and Gallery. 1 of 14 projects awarded from 444 international entries. The Getty Scholars Program, Finalist -Not Awarded; The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Los Angeles. 1992 Japan Architect, Shinkenchiku-Sha Residential Design Competition, Honorable Mention Award, for a House with No Style. 1 of 16 projects awarded from 732 submissions. LEF Foundation, St. Helena, California. Award for essay published in Architecture California, A.I.A. Journal. Progressive Architecture, Design Awards: Award for: David Lyman House and Gallery. 1 of 13 projects awarded from 625 international entries. 1990 3x3+9. Competition for installation sponsored by the San Francisco / Los Angeles Chapters American Institute of Architects and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. 1990 Progressive Architecture Design Awards: Young Architects Award for The Blue House. 1 of 23 firms projects awarded from 495 international entries. 30 Under 30. Interiors Magazine & Steelcase Design Partnership, NY. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). Architectural Design Award for The Berlin Wall Project, with L. Lerup, A. Lao, M. Palmore, T. Rempel. 1985 Eisner Prize in Design; The University of Ca., Berkeley, Graduate School of Architecture. Peerless Prize in Architecture in Design, Honorable Mention; The University of Ca., Berkeley, Graduate School of Architecture. MUSEUM COLLECTIONS The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Drawings and Models purchased for Permanent Collection: The Double Dihedral House, 1992. The Blue House, 1988. 3

FELLOWSHIPS 1987 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship in Architecture, UC Berkeley. Travel funding + stipend for academic year at Foundation LeCorbusier & Theo van Doesberg archives; travel to Vienna, Austria and Como, Italy. 1986 Regents Fellowship, UC Berkeley. Tuition waiver and stipend. GRANTS/Funded Research 2006 New York State Council on the Arts Project: 32, Beijing/New York Co-applicants: Michael Bell / 32 Magazine editors Amount: 10,000 dollars. 2003 Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago Project: 32, Beijing/New York Co-applicants: Michael Bell / 32 Magazine editors Amount: 6400 dollars. LEF Foundation, St. Helena, California Project: 32, Beijing/New York Co-applicants: Michael Bell with 32 Magazine editors Amount: 9000 dollars. 2001 The Architectural League of New York. Project: Arverne Re-Development Project, Far Rockaway, NY. Amount: 10,000 dollars. J. Clawson Mills Grant Columbia University GSAP Project: Arverne Re-Development Project, Far Rockaway, NY. Amount: approx. 5000 dollars 2000 The Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation, Houston (FWCRC) Project: The Venice Biennale; Glass House @ 2 Degrees. Amount: 2000 dollars. Columbia University GSAPP. Project: The Venice Biennale, travel grant. Amount: 2300 dollars. The Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York Project: 16 Houses, Owning a House in the City. Co applicant: Mardie Oakes, Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation. Amount: 82,957 dollars. 1998 DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas Project: 16 Houses, Owning a House in the City. Amount: 22,000 dollars. 4

Cultural Arts Council of Houston and Harris Counties Project: 16 Houses, Owning a House in the City. Amount: 12,000 dollars. Bank United, Houston, Texas Project: 16 Houses, Owning a House in the City. Co-applicant: Michael Bell, Mardie Oakes, FWCRC Amount: 1000 dollars 1997 Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago Project: 16 Houses, Owning a House in the City. Preliminary Research Amount: 7500 dollars. 1996 Lila K. Wallace Readers Digest Fund For exhibition, Endspace, Michael Bell and Hans Hofmann. Amount: 10,000 dollars (approx.) 1995 Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago Project: Slow Space, Book proposal Amount: 7500 dollars. EXHIBITIONS AND INSTALLATIONS 2009 The Jersey City Museum, (Re)Centering: New Visions for Journal Square. Curated by Michael Bell and Brian Loughlin. Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Engineered Transparency. 2007/08 Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Curator: Engineered Transparency exhibition. Rosana Rubio Hernandez, Research and Artist. 2004 Archi-Lab, Orléans, France. The Naked City curated by Bart Lootsma. Group Show Stateless Housing, Far Rockaway Research. 2003 Aucocisco Gallery, Portland, ME. Group Show Stateless Housing, Glass House @ 2ê, Double Dihedral House, Sweet/Gannon Studio 2002 Yale University School of Architecture, Stateless Housing, new housing for Arverne by the Sea, Queens, NYC. Michael Bell 3 2001 The Architectural League of New York, Stateless Housing, new housing for Arverne by the Sea, Queens, NYC. 5

2000 Venice Biennale, 7th International Architecture Exhibition, Glass House @ 2 Degrees. 1999 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Un-Private House, group show includes Glass House @ 2 Degrees. The Un-Private House also shown during 2000-2001 at: 1. MAK-Ausstellungshalle, Vienna. 2. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. 3. Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. 4. Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona. 1999 The University of Texas, Austin, 16 Houses: Owning a House in the City, group show includes Glass House @ 2 Degrees. 1998 DiverseWorks, Houston, 16 Houses: Owning a House in the City, group show includes Glass House @ 2 Degrees. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Rebecca Mendez, designer: Slow Space cover by Bell, Leong, Mendez. 1997 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Icons: Magnets of Meaning, group show includes Houston Boogie Woogie. 1996 The California College of Arts and Crafts + Gallery 2AES, PA Design Awards exhibition, group show includes Alsbrooks House and Gallery. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, New Acquisitions, group show David Lyman House/Gallery and the Blue House. 1995 University Art Museum, Berkeley, California. Endspace: Michael Bell and Hans Hofmann. Installation. 1993 Netherlands Architecture Institute, House With No Style. Also shown at: Yokohama Design Center, on interactive CD Rom. The Contract SF Design Center 3x3+9, installation, group show includes: Topological Stoa, the Blue House, David Lyman House and Gallery. 6

1989 Gallery for Contemporary Realism, San Francisco, Disrupting Domesticity, group show includes: The Blue House. PUBLICATIONS Books by Michael Bell 2009 Solid States: Concrete in Transition Princeton Architectural Press, edited by Michael Bell and Craig Buckley. 2008 Engineered Transparency: The Technical, Visual, and Spatial Effects of Glass Princeton Architectural Press, edited by Michael Bell with Jeannie Kim. Includes essays and projects by Michael Bell: Introduction, Staging Its Own Disappearance, p. 10 Portfolio: SANAA, p. 18 Insulated Glazing Units: Fabrication and Memory of Weight and Stress, p. 90-99 Gefter-Press House, p. 107-118 Interactive Corp, p. 131-136 2004 Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us: Essays and Projects on the City New York: The Monacelli Press. Includes two postscripts: Extensive Urbanism by Sanford Kwinter; The Topologies of Michael Bell by Steven Holl. 16 Houses: Designing the Public s Private House, by Michael Bell New York: The Monacelli Press. Includes postscripts by Albert Pope, Emily Todd, & Mardie Oakes. 1998 Slow Space; edited by Michael Bell & Sze Tsung Leong; New York: The Monacelli Press. Includes essays by Michael Bell: "Slow Space, 247 Years," p. 14 24 / "Having Heard Mathematics," p. 78 117 / "Over Soul, Over Dilation," p. 384-407 1996 Stanley Saitowitz Architecture at Rice 33; edited by Michael Bell; New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Includes essay by Michael Bell: "2 Durations and their 3rd: Architecture," p. 2-7 Essays by Michael Bell in Books and Journals 2007 Steven Holl Architects: Area Magazine Introduction: Troubling Endorsements, p. 7-12 House: Black Swan Theory, by Steven Holl, Deceleration: A Collapse of Plastic Space. Princeton Architectural Press, p 148-151 Volume, Archis #4, Design Like You Give a Damn, A discussion with Kenneth Frampton, p 112-115. 2006 Identification and Autonomy, Busan Internatinal Architecture Symposium 2006, Five Un- Anticipated Versions of Architectural Autonomy, p. 4-12 7

The Architectʼs Newspaper, Everywhere all at Once, July 12, 2006, p. 12. 2005 32, Painting Into by Michael Bell, no. 7/8, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang, Daniela Fabricius. Marble Fairbanks: Bootstrapping, The 2004 Charles and Ray Eames Lecture, Ultra Modern becomes Ultra Managed, The University of Michigan Press, p. 90-106. Volume, Numéro Uno, Post Ethical City, edited by Rem Koolhaas, Mark Wigley, Ole Bauman. Archis, Volume 20, #1 p 52-53. 32, Beijing-New York-Moscow by Michael Bell 32, no. 5/6, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang, Daniela Fabricius. p 3-4 2004 Archi-Lab, 2004, La Ville a Nu, New Cities of Refugees, curated/ edited by Bart Lootsma. Editions HYX, Ville d Orléans. p. 14-17 Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us: Essays and Projects on the City, Still, New York City, p. 166-177. Bomb, Summer 2004, Michael Bell, interview by Andrew Benjamin. p 54-61. The State of Architecture at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century, Market Identity: Disappeared by Detail, ed. Bernard Tschumi and Irene Cheng, Monacelli Press and Columbia Books of Architecture. p 42-43, Michael Bell, p. 5. 32, City War by Michael Bell and Sanford Kwinter; 32, no. 4, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang. 2003 Perspecta 34, "Eyes in the Heat," Yale School of Architecture Journal, p. 138-147. Hunch, The Berlage Institute Report no. 6/7, New Schools, New Territories, p. 83-87. 32, Surface Tension Removed by Michael Bell; 32, no. 3, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang, p. 32. 32, Eyes in the Heat, An Introduction, by Michael Bell; 32, no. 1, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang, p. 22. 32, The Swimmer, by Michael Bell; 32, no. 1, ed. by Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Yung Ho Chang, p. 11. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: A UCLA Primer on the Contemporary State of Architecture, Encyclopedia Entries, ed. Sylvia Lavin, Helen Furjan, Monacelli Press. In Press. Various entries. 2002 Perspecta 34, "Eyes in the Heat," Yale School of Architecture Journal Praxis, "South of Market: Separate, Stanley Saitowitz" No. 4. p. 90-96. 8

2000 2G, Carlos Jiménez, "Houston Texas and the Architecture of Carlos Jiménez," Barcelona, Introduction, p. 8 23. 1998 Louis Kahn: Conversations with Students, "Louis Kahnʼs Two Careers," p. 79 93. The Princeton Architectural Press. Architecture California, "The Voucher House, This Box Unfortunately is Unable to Stand for that Citizen," Sp. p. 45 50. 1997 Precis, Journal of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture and Planning. "Capitalʼs Passions / Architectureʼs Geometries," 1997. David Erdman, editor. p. 6 15. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/precis 1994 Stanley Saitowitz, "Cohering Structures," forward. p. 1, 1990 Architecture California, "Space Replaces Us", Volume 15, Number 2, Fall. p. 39 47. Published Design by Michael Bell in books, Journals, Magazines 2009 Casabella, Joan Ockman Binocular House / Gefter-Press House 2008 Metropolitan Home, Glass House by Karrie Jacobs, September 2008, Binocular House / Gefter-Press House Metropolis, Vanishing Point, by Stephen Zacks, January 2008 Binocular House / Gefter-Press House American Masterworks, Kenneth Frampton Binocular House / Gefter-Press House 2007 New York, 2000, Robert A.M. Stern, David Fishman, Jason Tilove; New York; Monacelli Press; Stateless Housing Planning and Architecture titled Arverne Housing on the Edge: p. 1347 2005 The Architectʼs Newspaper, New York. Glass Menagerie by Anne Guiney, Page 9-10, 4/6/2005 Binocular House, Ghent, New York 2004 Archi-Lab, 2004, La Ville a Nu, curated by Bart Lootsma. Group Show Editions HYX, Ville d Orléans. Stateless Housing, Far Rockaway Research. p. 174-178. 9

The Millennium House, Peggy Deamer Seminar/Studio, Monacelli Press and Yale School of Architecture, Edited by Nina Rappaport, Chrome House, Duration House, p 50-53; 180-189. Dwell, Prefab, Proven: Whatʼs Next for Prefab? by Allison Arieff, Binocular House, p 123. 2003 Architectural Record, Tom Mellons, April, Glass House @ 2. p. 34. 2002 Perspecta 33, Mining Autonomy, Yale School of Architecture Journal, Glass House @ 2. Commentary on Glass House @ 2 by K. Michael Hays. House, American Houses for the New Century, by Cathy Lang Ho, Glass House @ 2. p. 5, 7. 2001 A+U, September 2001, "Recent Projects in the USA," Glass House @ 2. p. 88-93. Architecture, Progressive Architecture Design Awards, April, Glass House @ 2, p. 118 123. 2000 Venice Biennale 2000, 7th International Architecture Exhibition Catalog, Massimiliano Fuksas, Curator. Glass House @ 2 ; Sweet/Gannon Studio; Alsbrooks Residence, p. 50 53. 10 X 10, Iona Baird, editor, Phaidon Press, London, Glass House @ 2, Sweet/Gannon Studio, Alsbrooks Residence, p. 80 83. Architecture Must Burn, by Aaron Betsky and Erik Adigard, London: Thames and Hudson, Glass House @ 2, Sweet/Gannon Studio, p. 8, 9, 48. 1999 DBZ-Redaktion, ed. Jutta Herkenrath, Glass House @ 2, p. 108-109. Casabella, "Forms of Spectacle," edited by Joan Ockman, Glass House @ 2, December. p. 131 134. 1999 The Un-Private House, "The Un-Private House," Terence Riley The Museum of Modern Art, Glass House @ 2, p. 30, 36, 64 67. NY Arts, New York International Arts Magazine, "Emerging Voices" by Ana Maria Torres, Volume 4, No. 5. Glass House @ 2 p -22. Arch +, Nikolaus Kuhnert, editor, June. Glass House @ 2, p. 94 95. Lotus International, "Dens(c)ity," (Milan). Mary-Ann Ray, Mirko Zardini, editors, The Alsbrooks Residence. p 66-67. Nest, "Home on the Range," by Aaron Betksy, Sweet/Gannon Loft/Studio, Summer, p, 162 171. 1996 Architecture, "Progressive Architecture Design Awards" Alsbrooks Residence, May. p. 132 33. 10

Hyper Realistic, Oscar Riera Ojeda and Lucas H, Guerra, editors Rockport Publishers, MA, + CD ROM: "Animations." Alsbrooks Residence, p. 10 15. 1993 Shinkenchiku, (Tokyo), House with no Style. Volume 2. p. 122. Japan Architect, House with No Style, Volume 9. February, p. 38-39. 1992 2AES Gallery Cafe Talks, 1992. Unpaginated. Progressive Architecture, January. PA Design Award, Double Dihedral House, p. 51 53. 1991 Concrete, "The Frame Labors Indeed: 3 Footnotes on the Collapse of Plastic Space," p. 2-3. 1990 SF, "New Talent." By Lisa Meyers. September. The Blue House, p. 92-93 Progressive Architecture, July. PA Young Architects Awards. The Blue House p. 86. 1989 Interiors, "Thirty Under Thirty," September, The Blue House, p. 174. 1988 The Architectural Review, London, "American Authenticity" by Gavin Hogben, Berlin Stoa, Feb, p. 65. 1986 Architecture, May, "A Place of Pluralism and Change, by Michael Crosbie. Articles, Citations of Michael Bell 2008 USA; A History of Modern Architecture in United States, Gwendolynn Wright. Reaktion Press/University of Chicago Press 2007 Architecture Record, Glass: Transparent, Translucent, and Ironic, (Review: Engineered Transparency Conference), by Joann Gonchar, AIA, October 15, 2007 2005 Architectural Record, August 2005, Summer Reading: A Sampling of Architecture Books, Michael Bell: Space Replaces us. Book review by Eric Mumford, p 57. 2004 Architecture, April 2004, Views, 16 Houses: Designing the Publicʼs Private House, Book Review by Bay Brown, p 89. Studioworks 10. Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 11

Eyes in the Heat: Optics and Violence: A New Museum at Queens West, p 76-79. 2003 Harvard Design Magazine, Architecture as Conceptual Art? Conceptual Matter: On Thinking and Making Conceptual Architecture, by Eric Lum, Fall 2003/Winter 2004, p10. Architectural Record, The Gap Between Promise and Prototype, by Thomas Mellins, p 78, 80. San Francisco Chronicle, Magazine gives architects something to Dwell On, by Zahid Sardar, Chronicle Design Editor, Wednesday, February 19, 2003. 2002 The New York Times, In Upstate New York, Modish Replaces Moo, by Julie Iovine, 8/2, p. F1. Praxis, Housing Tactics, No.3, "Modern Housing at the Millennium," by Gwendolyn Wright, p. 123.Glass House @ 2 Dwell, "Glass House Primer," July, by Karrie Jacobs Stateless Housing, p. 23, 101 2001 Oculus, An Eye on New York Architecture, New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects; "Housing on the Edge," V. 64, No. 3, Nov, P. 12. 2000 Dwell, "7 Houses," by Mimi Zieger, February, p 76 79. Glass House @ 2 Houston Press, "Not Your Standard Issue," by Lisa Gray, 11/9/00. Glass House @ 2 Architecture, "The Computer School," by Anne Guiney and Ned Cramer, September, p. 94. Abitare, No. 397, July-August, p. 55. Milan. Architecture, August, (ref: 16 Houses). Architectural Record, September. 1999 Art Forum, November, "Frames of Mind" by Joel Sanders, p. 157. Art Forum, November, "The Un-Private House," by Francesca Hughes, p. 137-138. Glass House @ 2 The New York Times, "Drop Dead Beauty and Luxe, With an Intimate Index of Change," by Roberta Smith, July 2, P, E -33. Glass House @ 2 The New York Times, "Young Turks offer a View of the State of Architecture," by Julie V. Iovine, March 11. Art Lies, "16 Houses" by Stephen Fox. Number 21, Winter, 1999. p. 46. Glass House @ 2 SallyPort, Rice university, Spring, "This is Pure desire and love and Passion," by David Kaplan, p. 34, Glass House @ 2 12

Architecture, "16 Houses: Owning a House in the City," by Shaila Dewan, Jan. p. 47-53. Glass House @ 2 Washington Post, "Dream Housing in a Digital Age" by Linda Hales, p H4. 10/8. Miami Herald, "Brave New Houses," Peter Whoriskey, p 8M. July 28. 1998 Houston Press, "Home Despots," by Shaila Dewan, November. 1997 Graphis No. 306. January, "Designing from Skin to Screen" by Veronique Vienne. p 49. (Slow Space cover design). Architecture, Feb. "Minimalism: Designʼs Disappearing Act" by Aaron Betsky. p. 48. 1996 Texas Architect, July. "Professors Receive Citations," p. 17. Alsbrooks Residence. 1992 SD, Space Design (Tokyo), June. "Eminent Works Abroad / The Splendid Race," p. 177, 87. Los Angeles Times, 3/8/92. "State Architects Prevail at Coveted Awards" by E. DeWolfe, P. K-6. 1991 San Francisco Chronicle, "Number Crunch", May 16, Review. San Francisco Chronicle, "Young Architects Win Competition", April 14, p. 39. San Francisco American Institute of Architects News (SF, AIA) April, "3x3+9=5?" Review. p. 6. Metropolis, May. "3x3+9=5" Review. 1990 ACSA News, May. ACSA Award for Berlin Wall Project. Architecture in Schools, ACSA guide to graduate architecture schools. Radio Appearances & Internet Web Sites 2009 ABC, Australian Radio Interview. Glass: The Most Modern of Materials by Alan Saunders. 1999 MIT Media Lab /Museum of Modern Art website: The Un-Private House: www.moma.org/exhibitions/un-private 1998 National Public Radio, Local segment, Interview by Rod Price, KPFA, Houston, 13

SYMPOSIUMS 2009 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Symposium: Post Ductility: Metals in Architecture and Engineering. The Third Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials Conference Director / organizer: Michael Bell. September 31 October 3, 2008 2008 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Symposium: Solid States: Changing Time for Concrete. The Second Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials Conference Director / organizer: Michael Bell. October 1/2/3, 2008 2007 Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Symposium: Engineered Transparency: Glass in Architecture and Structural Engineering. The First Columbia Conference on Architecture, Engineering and Materials Conference Director / organizer: Michael Bell. September 27/28/29, 2007 Philip Johnson Glass House / National Trust Symposium: Invited 8-person event to discuss the transition of the Johnson Glass House to a public programming Organizer: National Trust, Paul Goldberger Trustee Johnson House January 2006 Iowa State University, School of Art and Art History, Iowa City, Fuzzy Edges Between Art and Architecture with Michael Bell, Steven Holl, Vito Acconci, Richard Artschwager. September 2006 Desert America, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Conference Chair/organizer: Event co-sponsored by ACTAR to debate the publication of Desert America: Territory of Paradox November 2006 Design Like you Give a Damn, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Conference Chair/organizer: Joan Ockman, Buell Center for American Architecture Co-Sponsored by Princeton Architectural Press to debate Architecture for Humanity Design Like You Give a Damn. Paper: Post Private Housing. The Ministry of Construction, Peoples Republic of China, Beijing / MIT School of Architecture and Planning / Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Symposium: 1st International Conference of China City Planning and Development & 3rd China Planning Network Annual Conference Paper: The United States Privatized Public Housing: A Decade Later June 2006, Beijing 2005 Public Housing Studios at Columbia: 70 Years after the New Deal: Housing in the United States Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Conference Chair/organizer: Michael Bell October 10, 2005 14

New Public Housing Workshop MIT School of Architecture; Michael Bell and Yung Ho Chang October 10, 2005 Municipal Arts Society, New York and The Architectural League of New York Symposium: First Step Housing / Second Step Development Paper: New Housing New York City. September 2005 Van Alen Institute and the Canadian Centre for Architecture & The London School of Economics. Symposium: James Stirling Memorial Lectures on the City Symposium Chair **April 2005 2004 University of California at Berkeley, College of Environmental Design School of Architecture Symposium: Distributed Form: Network Practice Paper: Un-Networked: Post Urban Space The Van Alen Institute, New YorkSymposium: Texture City: Installation by Marc Boutin Symposium Chair / Moderator Paper: Performance Space? Technical University of Delft, Netherlands, Symposium: "Post CIAM Territories," Moderator: Arie Graafland, TU Delft Presentation: "The New Private/Public House." 2003 Architectural League of New York. Symposium: Urban Life Housing in the Contemporary City Paper: Financial Technologies and New Territories. (December 2003) Common Ground Community + Architectural League of New York Symposium: First Step Housing: The New Andrews Hotel Presentation: New Housing Collaborations. (December 2003) Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Symposium: The State of Architecture at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Presentation: Detail and Identity Harvard University, Design School Symposium: Rebuilding Ground Zero. Moderator: Toshiko Mori, Chair Dept of Arch. Presentation: Central Power: After the Port Authority? 2002 The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Symposium: John Hejduk Architect Presentation: Out of Time Technical University of Delft, Netherlands, Symposium: The Body in Architecture Presentation: "New Housing in the United States" Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles Conference: Beyond Sprawl: New Domestic Topographies Presentation: "New York City and Houston: Housing" The Kitchen, New York + Harvard Graduate School of Design. Symposium: Building as Site, Performing the Kitchen Linda Pollock, Moderator Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Symposium: Constructing Mies in America Presentation: "Beach 67th Street, Far Rockaway, New York: 1968." 15

Yale University School of Architecture, New Haven Symposium: Arverne by the Sea: New Housing for Far Rockaway, NY. Presentation: "Stateless Housing: the NYHPD Recedes." The Architectural League of New York, Scandinavia House Symposium: Arverne by the Sea: New Housing for Far Rockaway, NY. Presentation: "Stateless Housing: the NYHPD Recedes." 2001 Baruch College, Newman Real Estate Institute, Symposium: Financing Middle-Income Housing in New York City. Case Study: Arverne, Building a New Neighborhood at the Oceanʼs Edge. Artist s Space, New York, "Timeline: A Retroactive Manifesto for Silicon Valley," Installation by Reinhold Martin and Kadambari Baxi. Moderator: Michael Bell, 2000 Technical University of Delft, Netherlands, Symposium: "Research by Design," Moderator: K. Michael Hays, Harvard Graduate School of Design Presentation: "Poverty and Housing in the United States." San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Symposium: 10 x 10, Wired Magazine & Phaidon Press sponsors. Moderator: Aaron Betsky, SFMoMA Presentation: "Housing: New York + Houston" The Urban Center New York, Panel Discussion Paper: "Architecture Must Burn what?" With Terence Riley, MoMA; Aaron Betsky SFMoMA. 1999 IIT & the Harvard Graduate School of Design: Symposium: "Bronzeville Housing Conference" @ the Illinois Institute of Technology, Presentation: "16 Houses" Aspen Design Conference, Presentation: "More Bandwidth," Rice University School of Architecture, Paul Kennon Symposium. Moderator: Symposium: "Capitalʼs Passions/ Architectureʼs Geometries" With Alejandro Zaera Polo, Greg Lynn and Nader Tehrani. April. 1996 The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Symposium, Paper: "New Media / New Landscapes." Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Conference. Moderator, "Shape Evading Shapes." Dallas. 1990 San Francisco Contract Design Center, Symposium: 3x3+9 Panel Presentation: "Turning Space Inside Out, 16

INVITED LECTURES 2009 The Philip Johnson Glass House, New Canaan, Glass Architecture in the 21 st Century Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, Engineered Transparency 2008 University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Planning, House: Built UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, Engineered Transparency 2006 OTRA / Another; Centro Cultural Tijuana, Mexico, Post Private Housing Woodbury University, San Diego, Spring, House Inside Out / Houses University of California, San Diego, Spring, Studio Talks with Doctoral Students. 2005 Princeton University School of Architecture, Binocular House / Housing. Fall MIT School of Architecture, Binocular House / Housing. Fall North Carolina State University, Binocular House / Housing. Fall University of Michigan, Still New York City. Roger Williams University, Still, New York City. New Jersey Institute of Technology, Still New York City. 2004 University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Recent Subjects. 2003 Columbia University, GSAP, New York, New York: New Work." October 1. Harvard University, Design School, Terragniʼs Optic Experiments, April 4. Harvard University, Design School, Housing Studio lecture: The New Public House. March 6. Portland Museum of Art, The Publicʼs Private House. Spring. 2002 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, "Stateless Housing." Stanford University, Urban Studies Program, "Slow Space," Stanford University, Urban Studies Program, "Stateless Housing," Auburn University, School of Architecture, "Stateless Housing." 2001 17

UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles, "After." The Berlage Institute, Rotterdam, Netherlands, "Before Her Seeing." Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, "Over." 2000 Pratt University, Graduate School of Architecture, "Housing Data." Yale University, School of Architecture, "The Millennium House." Syracuse University, New York, "Recent Work." 1999 Columbia University, New York, "Having Heard Mathematics." Architectural League of New York, "Emerging Voices" Lecture Series. University of Houston, "16 Houses." RPI, Troy New York, "Recent Work." 1997 Yale University, School of Architecture, "Numeric Houston." University of New Mexico, "Capitalʼs Surface." California College of Arts and Crafts, "Having Heard Mathematics." Magnolia Grove Preservation Committee, Houston, Texas. Lecture 2: Fall Lecture 1: Spring 1996 University of Houston, "Endspace," Honors Studio Visiting Critic Lecture. Columbia University, "Eyes in the Heat," Noontime Lecture. Institute of Technology, Monterey, Mexico, "Turning Space Inside Out." University Art Museum, Berkeley, "Topology, Time and The Megalopolis." 1995 University of California at Berkeley, "Duration and Coherence" 1994 Southern California Institute of Architecture, "Duration and Coherence," Los Angeles. Rice School of Architecture, "Very Fast Buildings." Rice University School of Architecture, "Space Replaces Us." 1991 Cal Poly Pomona, School of Architecture, "My Space Has Holes in It". 18

2AES Cafe Talks @ Brain Wash Cafe, "The Collapse of Plastic Space," San Francisco. University of California at Davis, "Plasticity." San Francisco Contract Design Center "Storming Design Barricades," Formica Symposium. University of California at Berkeley, John K. Branner Fellowship Lecture, 19

INVITED CRITIC: THESIS REVIEWS / STUDIO REVIEWS 2009 Princeton University, Graduate School of Architecture. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Parsons School of Design, New York 2008 MIT Graduate School of Architecture; Thesis Reviews UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles Southern California Institute of Architecture, SCI ARC The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Rhode Island School of Design, School of Architecture University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Planning The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. Princeton University, Graduate School of Architecture. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design fall/spring 2007 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design fall/spring 2006 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design fall/spring MIT Graduate School of Architecture; thesis reviews fall/spring California College of the Arts, San Francisco spring reviews University of Michigan, Graduate School of Architecture Yale University, Graduate School of Architecture. Princeton University, Graduate School of Architecture. 2005 Princeton University, School of Architecture Thesis Reviews Harvard University, Graduate School of Design spring/ thesis reviews/final reviews 2004 Princeton University, School of Architecture Thesis Reviews Harvard University, Graduate School of Design spring/ thesis reviews/final reviews 2003 Princeton University, School of Architecture fall/spring Harvard University, Graduate School of Design fall/spring The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Yale University, School of Architecture. 2002 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco Southern California Institute for Architecture, Los Angeles. Auburn University, Alabama: The Rural Studio. 2001 Princeton University, School of Architecture. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Fall, Spring. 20

Yale University, School of Architecture. The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Barnard University 2000 Yale University, School of Architecture. University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Architecture. 1999 Columbia University GSAPP 1998 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Columbia University, GSAP. University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Architecture. Southern California Institute for Architecture, Los Angeles. 1997 University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Architecture. Columbia University GSAPP 1996 Columbia University, GSAPP 1995 Southern California Institute for Architecture, Los Angeles. 1993 Rice University School of Architecture. 1992 University of California, Los Angeles, Franklin Israel Studio. Southern California Institute for Architecture, Los Angeles 1989 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco. 21

TEACHING: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Year 11 Fall 2009 Year 10 Spring 2009 Fall 2008 NJ Year 9 Spring 2008 Fall 2007 Year 8 Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Housing Year 7 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Year 6 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Year 5 Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Year 4 Spring 2003 Fall 2002 Year 3 Spring 2002 Fall 2001 Year 2 Spring 2001 Fall 2000 Year 1 Spring 2000 Fall 1999 Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Hunters Point South, New York Advanced Studio: Post Ductility: Pollock/Krasner + Eames. Seminar: Re-Positioning Public Housing Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Transit Based Housing: Jersey City, Advanced Studio: Energy Management in Architecture Seminar: Re-Positioning Public Housing Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: A New Type of Prototype Core Studio II Satellite Depot: Rikers Island Visitorʼs Center Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Jamaica, Queens & Flushing Seminar: Re-Positioning Public Housing Advanced Studio IV: Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Brownsville Studio Sabbatical Leave Columbia University Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Midtown West Advanced Studio IV: Eyes in the Heat Seminar: Torsion, Bearing and Time: Modern Structure Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: New Lower East Side Advanced Studio Visiting Professor, Harvard University Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: The Bowery. Advanced Studio IV: Eyes in the Heat Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio: Far Rockaway Advanced Studio IV: The Charter School" Seminar: Stateless Housing" Core Studio 3: Coordinator: Housing Studio Hell s Kitchen Advanced Studio VI: Once Again, Urban Renewal Sabbatical Leave 22

TEACHING: Rice University School of Architecture Rice University Architecture 501: Graduate Design Studio Architecture 302/402: Junior/Senior Design Studio Architecture 602: Advanced Graduate Design Studio Architecture 407/607: Structures + Theory Course: "Torsion Bearing and Time" Rice University Department and University Administration Rice University SOA Administration; 1993-99: Graduate Advising; freshman student interviews Graduate Admissions Committee Coordinator Rice/University of Houston Lecture Series Faculty Search Committee; Wortham Fellow Search Committee Lecture Series Coordinator All School Studio Review, Moderator. December Jury Week Coordinator; Lecture Series Coordinator Faculty Search Committee Coordinator--Team Room: National Architectural Accreditation Rice University Service; 1993-99. Provostʼs Committee on Benefits; Committee on Examinations and Standing Faculty Council: Elected to two-year term; Tenure and Ethics Committee. Rice University Thesis Director; 1993-99: James Horn, Elaine Truit, Ben Thorne, Brett Terpulek, Diana Davis, Krista Armstrong, Mark Swackhamer, Kerry Whitehead, Haeimin Lee, Dana Weeder, Mark Croeckal, James Powell, Tony Song, David Marini, Thadius Briner, Boon Ong 23

TEACHING: The University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, Department of Architecture Courses Taught: Michael Bell was a lecturer at the UCB School of Architecture for six years. 1987-93: Fall, Spring, Summer Sessions: Undergraduate + graduate design studios taught independently and with: Professors Stanley Saitowitz, Daniel Solomon, Mark Mack, Gary Brown, Lars Lerup, Jean Pierre Protzen, and Antonio Lao. 1987-93: Graduate Thesis Supervision UCB: David Neih, 1988; Sima Faroki, 1990; Jeff Burris, 1992 1992-93: Editor: Architecture at Berkeley, architecture department catalog of student work. Volume 1, 1992, Volume 2, 1993. 1985: Graduate Student Instructor: UC Berkeley: Architecture 11b, Professor Stanley Saitowitz. 24

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Michael Bell Architecture + Visible Weather 155 West 68th Street, New York, New York 10023 Commissioned Projects and Competitions 2007-09 Bridgeport, Ct: Schematic Design and Planning for Bridgeport Housing Authority. Current: research and programming 2003 Columbia County House, Ghent, New York. Private House. Client: Richard Press, Philip Gefter. Budget: 710,000$ Completed 2002 Davis Residence, Litchfield. CT. Private House. Client: Christina and Richard Davis. Budget: 150,000$ (current: Schematic Design) 2001 New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development; Far Rockaway, New York. Urban renewal planning for Arverne by the Sea. 1800 units of housing on 100 acres. Budget: 75,000,000$ (current: Research Project: complete) Clients: James Lima, Assistant Commissioner NYHPD / Rosalie Genevro, Director, Architectural League of New York. 1999 Glass House @ 2 Degrees, Houston, Texas. "Voucher House": Low cost house/ing. Budget: 113,000$ (current: Contract Documents) Client: The Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation. 1998 ShenZhen Jia Bao Real Estate Co, Architecture Office Building, ShenZhen China. Housing prototype with Antonio Lao, Architect. (Current: Design Development) Sweet/Gannon Photography Studio and Residence. Houston, Design development. Client: Briony Gannon, James Sweet. Budget: 190,000$ (Current: Contract Documents) 1997 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Icons: Client: SFMoMA: Commissioned artwork for exhibition titled Icons: Houstonʼs I-10 and Beltway 8. (Current: Theory Project: complete) City of West University. "Numeric Park". New Park Design Client: City of West University (current: Schematic Design) 1996 Allsbrooks Residence, Houston, Texas. (Current: Design Development) Client: Ruston Alsbrooks Budget: 180,000$ 1993 The Physics School, Daycare Center, Maryland. Prototype. Client: Karen Kelly Budget: 500,000$ (current: Design Development) 25

1992 House With No Style, Japan Architect. Honorable Mention Award. Client: Open Competition: Honorable Mention: complete. 1991 Commercial Auto Park. Schematic Design Consultant for 40 acres commercial Columbia, Maryland. Client: Kevin Bell, developer. (Current: Schematic Design) David Lyman House and Gallery, The Double Dihedral House, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Unbuilt. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Permanent Collection Client: David Lyman Budget: 450,000$ (current: Design Development). 1990 Bell Guest House, Bowie, Maryland. Unbuilt. Client: Barbara Kelly Budget: 125,000$ (current: Schematic Design) Brenner / Bryant Renovation. San Francisco. Completed. Client: Eric Brenner Budget: 50,000$ (current: complete) The Blue House, St. Mary's River, Maryland. Unbuilt. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Permanent Collection Client: William and Anita Bell Budget: 125,000$ (current: Design Development) Topological Stoa for No Man's Land. Project. Client: AEDES Gallery, Berlin. (Theory Project: complete) 26

ARCHITECTURAL EMPLOYMENT: 1983-88 David Holscher Architects, Berkeley, California. 1986/88; Michael Bell, project architect Projects: Dormitory, Jesuit H.S., Moen Truk, Micronesia. Mini Mall, Los Angeles, CA. Stanley Saitowitz Architecture. San Francisco, CA. 1985-86; Michael Bell, design assistant. Projects: Rose Bowl, Renovation, master-planning proposal. Univers-City. Art Installation, The University Art Museum, Berkeley. Quady Winery. Napa Valley, Ca., Presentation drawing and rendering. Guiliani Associates Architects, 1983-84. Intern architect. Projects: Airport food facilities renovations: LGA, Logan, Dulles, National, Newark, St. Louis ++ 27