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CATHERINE BARRETT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, College of Architecture University of Oklahoma cjbarrett@ou.edu CURRICULUM VITAE FEBRUARY 2014 DEGREES AND INSTITUTIONS Ph.D., University of Washington, 2010 Dissertation: Cordes and the Intersections of Identity, An examination of individual and community identities of thirteenth-and-fourteenth-century towns in Languedoc with a focus on the castrum of Cordes. Ph.D. Committee: Professor Meredith Clausen, Chair (Art History). Professor Robert Stacey (History). Professor David Streatfield (Landscape Architecture). Ex Officio: Professor Robert Maxwell (University of Pennsylvania, History of Art). M. Arch., University of Washington, 1980 B.F.A., California State University at Northridge, 1975 TEACHING EXPERIENCE College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma: Spring 2014: M. Arch Thesis Committee Chair for Rebekah Ulm M. Arch Thesis Committee Chair for Brandon Norris Arch 2343 (History of the Built Environment II) Arch 3543 (Research and Critical Writing) Fall 2013: M. Arch Thesis Committee Chair for Rebekah Ulm Arch 2243 (History of the Built Environment I) Arch 5955 (Design Studio IX) Summer 2013: Arch 5960: Directed Reading Spring 2013: M. Arch Thesis Committee Member for Michael Frame Arch 3655 and 4855 (Design Studios VI and VIII in Rome) Fall 2012: Arch 2243 (History of the Built Environment I) Arch 2454 (Design Studio IV) Arch 4960: Directed Reading Spring 2012: Arch 2343 (History of the Built Environment II) Arch 4970 (Seminar: Money, Memory, and Meaning) Fall 2011: Arch 5536 (Accelerated Bachelor of Environmental Design Studio III) Arch 2243 (History of the Built Environment I) Arch 4960 (Directed Reading) Arch 5960 (Directed Reading) M. Arch Thesis Committee Chair for Brandon Norris M. Arch Thesis Committee Chair for Thinh Dinh

CATHERINE BARRETT CV 2 Summer 2011: Arch 5960 (Directed Reading) Spring 2011: Arch 5526 (Accelerated Bachelor of Environmental Design Studio II) Arch 5546 (Accelerated Bachelor of Environmental Design Studio IV) Arch 6256 (Graduate Design Studio) As Lecturer at Western Washington University: Spring 2010: Art 221 (History of Medieval Visual Culture) As Lecturer at Seattle University: Spring 2010, Fall 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008: Art 211 (History of Art Survey Ancient to Medieval). As Lecturer at the University of Washington: Winter 2006 and Spring 2007: Architecture 455 (Special Studies in Gothic Art and Architecture). 1998 2002: Architecture 100, 302, 400, 401, 402, 505 (Design Studios 1986 2006: Architecture 415 (Architectural Sketching). 1989 1996: Architecture 498 (Column 5 Production). Design and production of the annual in-house journal (Column 5) of student and faculty articles from the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington. As Writing Link Instructor at the University of Washington: 2003 2004: English 197 (Writing Link to Art History surveys). As TA for Art History at the University of Washington: 2002 2004: Art History 201 (Survey of Ancient and Medieval Art) A04 Art 334/Larch 498 (History of Public Art) W04 Art History 331 (Northwest Indian Art) A02 Writing Center W05, S06 For University of Washington Extension: 1988-1989: Drafting and the Organization of Construction Documents For Seattle Central Community College: 1985: Drafting and the Organization of Construction Documents RESEARCH INTERESTS Civil architecture and sculpture of the late medieval and early modern period in Languedoc. Medieval urbanism. Intersections of public space and private enterprise. Geography as related to urbanism and architecture. AWARDS AND GRANTS 2013: OU College of Architecture Travel Stipend for Conference Paper Presentation at the Medieval Academy of America Annual Conference. 2011: OU College of Architecture Travel Stipend for Conference Paper Presentation at the International Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, Michigan. 2011: OU College of Architecture Travel Stipend for Conference Paper Presentation at the Society of Architectural Historians in New Orleans, Louisiana. 2010: Grace and Bernard de Cilla Graduating with Excellence Award, School of Art, University of Washington.

CATHERINE BARRETT CV 3 2009: Travel Award, Graduate School, University of Washington. (The following three awards were all in support of my dissertation proposal.) 2007/2008: Elizabeth Kerr Macfarlane Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Washington. 2007/2008: University of Washington Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship. 2007/2008: Nordstrom Award, School of Art, University of Washington. 2007: Travel Award, Graduate School, University of Washington. 2007: John Benton Travel Award from the Medieval Association of the Pacific. 2005: Fulbright Finalist for study in France. 2005: Alternate, Chester Fritz International Fellowship, University of Washington. 2005: Nordstrom Scholarship, University of Washington. 2004: Research and Recognition Grant, School of Art, University of Washington. 2004: Nomination for the Webber Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students. 2003: Nordstrom Scholarship, University of Washington. Fall 1988: Northwest Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies 3-month Fellowship in Rome. Summer 1985: Co-author of NEA grant for ARCADE and BLUEPRINT: For Architecture. May 1984: Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board Citation for restoration of the Georgetown City Hall. March 1981: Finalist in Los Angeles American Institute of Architects Competition L.A. by L.A. May 1979: Charles Lea Memorial Scholarship, University of Washington. REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS AND SESSIONS (Accepted) April 2014: Medieval Zoning Codes and the Proto-Bastides of Languedoc, Society of Architectural Historians, Austin, Texas. October 2013: How ipad My Survey Course, Southeast College Art Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. April 2013: Margin Moves to Center in Fourteenth-Century Cordes, Medieval Academy of America. May 2011: Angevin Fortification Design and the Castrum of Cordes, 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan. April 2011: Medieval Urban Form as Bourgeois Theater in Cordes, Society of Architectural Historians. February 2010: Co-chair for session at The College Art Association Conference: Questioning Cultural Influence in the Medieval Mediterranean: Artistic Production in a Hybrid Culture. May 2009: Spatial Dialog and Identity in Medieval Languedoc, 44th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan. April 2008: Panelist for Graduate Student Roundtable Research in French Archives, Medieval Academy of America. July 2007: Domos Circumcirca Plateam (Houses around the Market), International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, UK. May 2007: A Marketplace Liturgy, 42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan. March 2007: The Identity Crisis of Cordes, Medieval Association of the Pacific, University of California at Los Angeles. April 2006: The Power of an Invisible Plantagenet, University of Washington Medievalists Symposium.

CATHERINE BARRETT CV 4 November 2004: A Summa and Proposal for the Study of Medieval Town Foundations in Languedoc, University of Washington Medievalists Symposium. July 2004: Three Dimensional Texts: Ideals Born of Memory and Conflict, International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, UK. May 2004: The Mirror and the Crystal Ball: Three Dimensional Texts in Cordes, France, 39th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan. April 2004: Defiance and Compliance in the First of the French Bastides, Medieval Academy of America. November 2002: Cordes as an Example of the Recovery of Memory through Veneration and Invention, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton University, New York. GUEST LECTURES Spring 2008: Gothic Architecture I for Architecture 150 (Appreciation of Architecture), Professor Katrina Deines, University of Washington. Spring 2008: Medieval Cities for Architecture 150 (Appreciation of Architecture), Professor Katrina Deines, University of Washington. Spring 2008: Politics and Architecture, for Architecture 457 (20th Century Architecture), Professor Meredith Clausen, University of Washington. Focus on late-nineteenth, early-twentieth-century politics, uses of classicism, colonial architecture, and Russian architecture. April 2007: A Tale of Three Abbeys lecture on medieval Paris for Architecture 290 (History of Architecture), Professor Meredith Clausen, University of Washington. April 2005: The Physical Development of Paris from Late Antiquity through the 13th Century for Architecture 290 (History of Architecture), Professor Meredith Clausen, University of Washington. October 2003: Prehistoric Architecture for Architecture 290 (History of Architecture), Professor Meredith Clausen, University of Washington. Focus on relationship of landscape to built form, based on ideas in Genius Loci by Christian Norberg-Schulz and Overlay by Lucy Lippard. May 2003: Bastides: Dubious Fruits of Rebellion, for L Alliance Française, Seattle, Washington. April 2003: Medieval Paris for Architecture 290 (History of Architecture), Professor Meredith Clausen, University of Washington. Spring 1990: Cross Country Skiing in Rome, Lecture given in association with NIAUSI fellowship at the University of Washington Department of Architecture. PUBLICATIONS 2013: Essays on American women architects (written in French) for the Dictionnaire des Créatrices, Eds. Antoinette Fouque, Béatrice Didier, Mireille Calle-Gruber (Paris: Editions des Femmes). Subjects included Josephine Wright Chapman, Mary Colter, and Lutah Riggs. Working in French Archives, a guide published on The Medieval Academy Web Site, July 2008. www.medievalacademy.org. Follow the links: Graduate Students, then Research Guide. Hadrian and the Frontiers of Form, Journal of Architectural Education, 56:3, 2003, 40-47. French Bastides, Column 5, University of Washington, 2002. Illustrator for Light Revealing Architecture by Marietta Millet, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold in 1996. 100 line drawings and watercolor sketches. Articles in ARCADE Seattle s Calendar of Architecture and Design (1982-1987): "Drawing," October/November 1987.

CATHERINE BARRETT CV 5 "Details in Wood," June/July 1986. "John Yeon," June/July 1986. "Signs of the City," April/May 1983. "What is E.T. but a Wrinkled Periscope?" February/March 1983. "Bainbridge Island Summertime Touring," June/July 1982. Subject of Interview, Une Américaine sur les traces de Raimond VII, by Yvette Viste in La Dépêche du Midi, January 15, 2007. Subject of Interview, Architect as Artist? in ARCADE Winter 1997. IMAGE COLLECTIONS ONLINE CBD (Cities and Buildings Database, University of Washington: http://www.washington.edu/ark2/). Images of French bastide towns in the départements of the Tarn-et-Garonne, the Dordogne, and the Lotet-Garonne. EXHIBITIONS November 1995: "Pure Drawing," 1004 Gallery, Port Townsend. Five charcoal drawings. Spring 1990: "Drawings from Rome," Gould Hall, University of Washington. Drawings in pencil. June 1987: Call for New Work, sponsored by ARCADE and BLUEPRINT: For Architecture. Treehouse design, pencil on mylar. March 1985: Seattle Waterfront Competition, sponsored by ARCADE and BLUEPRINT: For Architecture. Commentary drawing in pencil on mylar. November 1984: Seattle Art Museum Competition, sponsored by ARCADE and BLUEPRINT: For Architecture. Commentary drawing in pencil on mylar. November 1982: A Monument to the Birthplace of Seattle, sponsored by ARCADE and BLUEPRINT: For Architecture. Pencil and watercolor. March 1981: L.A. by L.A., Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles. As one of eight finalists, built model for doorway design to Fantasy Section of exhibit. June 1974: 22 nd All-City Outdoor Art Festival, Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles. Watercolor painting. May 1974: "New Photographics '74," Ellensburg, Washington. Mixed media work: fabric and ceramic with silk-screened photograph. November 1973: As studio assistant to June Wayne, worked on design and documentation for the retrospective, June Wayne: An Exhibition of Paintings, Tapestries, and Lithographs, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park, November 1-December 2, 1973. SELECTED SERVICE 2013-2014: Chair of the Bruce Goff Lecture Series and Creating-Making Conference at the College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma. 2012: Service Learning Leader for Business Incubator in Anadarko, Oklahoma. 2011: Coordination and Design of the Research and Creative Activity Day Proceedings for the College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma. 2010: Member of Review Panel for abstracts submitted for the Creating_Making Forum, University of Oklahoma. 1998-2009: Guest critic for design and drawing reviews at University of Washington Department of Architecture. 2007/2008: Graduate Student Representative for the Division of Art History, University of Washington.

CATHERINE BARRETT CV 6 2006/2007: Assisted University of Washington Special Collections with medieval manuscript identification and computer database structure. 2003/2004: Graduate Student Representative for the Division of Art History, University of Washington. March 2002: Team Leader for Annual Charrette in University of Washington CAUP sponsored by the Center for Environment, Education, and Design Studies: the Colman School Project (honorarium). 1996-1998: Author of monthly gardening column titled Meanwhile in Eden for the Richmond Beach Community News. 1994: Organized the production of Retrospect, a journal representing student work of 1993 published by the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington. September 1991: Set design and production for The Sun King s Grand Ball, a traveling musical production for Seattle Public Schools. 1981-1987 Co-founder of ARCADE, a monthly journal serving Seattle s architectural and design community; Production Manager and Editor. 1981: Illustrator for tour booklets on Seattle s industrial architecture for Allied Arts of Seattle. LANGUAGES Fluent in reading, writing, and speaking French Reading knowledge of Latin Reading knowledge of Occitan Some reading and speaking of Italian Paleographic skills: interpreting and translating medieval manuscripts PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Institute of Architects (AIA) International Center of Medieval Art (ICMA) Medieval Academy of America (MAA) National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) ARCHITECTURAL LICENSES AND PRACTICE Licensed architect in the State of Washington (since 1983 No. 4110). Sole proprietor of Barrett & Co. from 1984-2005: over 100 residential and commercial projects built. Licensed architect in the State of Oklahoma (since 2012 No. 6117). NCARB Registration (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) No. 470833.