Joyce M. Noe FAIA, Associate Professor University of Hawaii School of Architecture 2410 Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822 T(808)956-0494 F(808)956-7778 E-mail: jmnoe@hawaii.edu Education Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts, Master in Design Studies, with Distinction, 1998 University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana, Bachelor of Architecture, 1964 Academic School of Architecture, University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai i (UHM SoA) Associate Professor of Architecture 1982-Present, Tenured 1986 2001-2007 Associate Dean/Graduate Chair 1993-2005 Professional Practice Program Director 1980-1981 Lecturer Professional Licensed State of Hawaiʻi Architect since, 1971 1994-Current Consultant Architect: Joyce Noe Architect, Honolulu, Hawai i 1976-1994 Partner: Noe & Noe Architects, Honolulu, Hawai i 1972-1976 Architect, Hogan, Chapman, Cobeen, Weitz and Associates, Honolulu, Hawai i 1965-68 Designer, Harry Weese and Associates, Chicago, Illinois SAcademic and Professional Awards NCARB Grant for the Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy 2011 UH SoA Alumni Association Honor Award, 2008 State of Hawaii Grant: Design for Prototype Visitor Center for Waikiki, 2007 AIA Fellowship (FAIA), 2006 AIA Pacific NW Case Study Honor Award, 2005 NCARB Prize Honor Award, 2001 AIAS National Special Accomplishment Award, 2001 AAUW Educational Foundation Selected Professions Architecture Fellowship, 1997-98 Harvard University Graduate School of Design Academic Grant,1997-98 AIAS National Educator Award, 1997 Fellowship Recipient, AIA/ACSA Practice Education Institute, Montana State University, Summer 1997 OFDAS Travel Grant, Paper SEACSA Conference to present paper on Pilot Program, Fall 1994 SoA Grant, ACSA/AIA Seminar "Sustainability in Design, Cranbrook Academy of Art Summer 1994 Fellowship Recipient, Paper AIA/ACSA Design/Professional Practice Summer Institute, Santa Fe NM, Summer 1993 YWCA of Oahu Performance Award for Special Contribution of Architectural Professional Services 1991 House of Music, Honolulu: Hawaiʻi Society AIA Design Award for Excellence in Architecture Involving Extended Use House of Music, Honolulu: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, Lighting Design Award Academic Activities Associate Professor Developed, taught, and evaluated professional practice pilot courses to engage practicing architects as instructors in their firms. Engage practitioners as collaborating instructors for design studio and professional practice electives with focus on housing, sustainability, historic preservation Special Courses Developed and Taught 2013-2016 Innovative Architecture Practice 490 & 690 Focus on social issues (Honouliuli Internment Camp, Accessory Dwelling Units 2011-2016 Affordable Housing 400 & 500 Level Focus on senior, modular, micro housing design 1999-2004 Professional Practice of Architecture* 200 level 2000-2003 Project Management* 400 Level 2000-2008 Practicum Studio A&B* 500 & 600 Level 2000-2008 Forms and Frames of Practice* 600 Level 1993-2009 Pilot Courses to integrate teaching and practice 200-700 Level
Associate Dean Accreditation/NAAB Compliance Developed clarity and rigor of Arch.D. program resulting in July 2004 NAAB approved nomenclature change to the Doctor of Architecture program retroactive to 2001. Initiated University approval of new doctorate courses for 1999 inauguration. Upgraded curriculum to meet new General Education Core Requirements while maintaining NAAB criteria. Developed and obtained approval for concurrent Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in conjunction with Planning, Liberal Studies, Asian Studies and Business. Developed and obtained approval for concurrent Interdisciplinary Studies BA degree in Construction Management. Developed Planning and Landscape Design; and Interior Architecture and Design Interdisciplinary Studies BA degree. (Approvals pending.) Student Services Implemented rigorous doctoral level admissions standards resulting in enriched diversity through increased international and second degree student admittees. Enhanced communication with University International Student Services to streamline international student compliance with VISA and travel regulations. Achieved agreement with University Financial Aid Services to streamline and increase funding for Practicum Studio semester needs for all students. Professional Practice Program Director Coordinated with faculty and Professional Practice Committee to weave professional practice strand into the Arch.D. Program. Developed the Practicum Studio with input from NCARB so Practicum Students who establish NCARB Council record may earn IDP credit. Developed a Practicum Studio Overview, Student and Faculty Guides, and Workshops to define performance and evaluation standards. Data developed will be used to monitor and improve learning. Set Policies and Procedures for Practicum Faculty qualifications for appointment, term length and renewal, and student eligibility for placement in firms. Expected results include learning and research rigor and enriched knowledge exchange. Collaborated with the Hawaii State Board of Licensing for Professional Engineers/Architects/Surveyors and Landscape Architects to approve the Architecture Doctorate as a recognized professional degree. Academic and Professional Creative Activity (+Speaker; * Published in Proceedings, similar venues) +*Alumni Gatherings: Alumni meetings, alumni professional data base creation 2014-current *NCARB Resiliency Work Group 2017 Report Viewpoint from Hawaii. 2017 +*ARCC/EEAE International Conference Honolulu 2014. 490 Modular Housing in Hawaii With Brian Takahashi AHL; Kenneth Hu D.Arch Candidate +SCUP International April 2012. Pathways to Leadership for Aspiring Professionals in a Global Society With Aaron Hyland, ARG Practicum Faculty; Kody Kato, D.Arch Candidate +SCUP Pacific Regional Conference March 2012. Pathways to Global Leadership for Aspiring Professionals in the Pacific Century With Aaron Hyland, ARG Practicum Faculty; Reynaldo Royo, Architecture International, D.Arch Graduate; Tod Gushiken, D.Arch Candidate +*ARCC Annual Research Conference, San Antonio 2009 Collaborative Research: A Paradigm Shift in Architectural Education With Marja Sarvimaki Assoc Professor and Samuel Haagenson D.Arch Graduate +*AIA/ACSA Cranbrook 2008 Deep Matters The Path to Meaningful Provocative Architectural Research. Convergence/Divergence +ACSA Annual Meeting: ARC Collateral Viewpoints Panelist, 2008 +AIA Grassroots 2008: Mentoring Architects as Leaders Panelist +*UH SoA Workshop: Practicum Studio Future Value, Fall 2007. Chair, Moderator +*AIA/ACSA Cranbrook 2007: Integrated Practice and the 21 st Century Curriculum, Co- Chair with Daniel Friedman, Norman Strong Practicum Studio Advance Planning Workshops, SoA, Spring 2000-2006 Iolani School Career Day February 2001-2006. The SoA Arch.D. Program Page 2 of 5
+* AIA Pacific NW Regional Conference 2005 Case Study Gensler SF: LEED Analysis & Sustainable Design Moderator, Presenter +*AIA Pacific NW IDP Practice Fusion, Moderator, Presenter, 2005 +*AIA Case Study Work Group. SF 2003: Practice Education Integration, Invited speaker +*WCARB Architectural Education Conference: How NCARB/AIA Core Competencies and NAAB Accrediting Criteria are Taught in the Practicum Studios, Portland, OR, Spring 2002 +Practicum Studio Values Evaluation at Gensler and Anshen + Allen, SF, March 2001. Speaker, Moderator +*Practicum Studio Overview at Architecture International & Esherick Homsey, Dodge & Davis SF, 2001. Speaker, Moderator +*2001 IDP Coordinator Conference: Mentoring and Life-long Learning, Baltimore, MD March 2001 +*Practicum Studio Summary for NAAB Accreditation Team, SoA, March 2001 +Opportunity, Change, Advancement: Lifelong Learning for Women, AAUW Honolulu, February 2001 +Mentoring for Lifelong Learning, Anshen+Allen, Gensler S F, CA, KPF New York, Summer 2000 +Mentoring and the Arch.D. Program, AIA Women in Architecture, Honolulu, HI, Spring 2000 +Practicum Studio Orientation Workshop, Stubbins Associates, Cambridge, Ma; Gruen Assoc., L.A. 2000 Moderator, Presenter +AIASFORUM 2000, Mentorship and Internship and Transformation of Architectural Education, Los Angeles, +AAUW Honolulu, HI, Fall 1999. The MDesS Experience +SoA Public Lecture Honolulu, HI, 1999. Design Research +Panelist, Women in the Profession, Harvard University GSD Career Services and Student Forum, 1998 +Remote Collaborative Design Charette, Harvard University GSD/University of Hawaii School of Architecture, 1998 +Design/Professional Practice Education, WACSA Conference Los Angeles, CA, 1997 +* International Symposium on Asia Pacific Architecture, Honolulu, 1997. The Making of Public Places: Moderator of Student Paper Presentations *The Design Studio and Professional Development, WACSA Conference, Honolulu, HI, 1996. Conference Co-Chair +Panelist, Non-traditional Roles for Women in Architecture, AIA Honolulu, 1994 Publications AIA National Leadership Network, Living Your life as Leader, 2015 and 2010 Design as a vehicle for sustaining historic + cultural identity, 2012. Arch 342 and 490 Students Collaboration with Mark Higa, Rob Iopa, Lorraine Minatoishi 2011 NCARB Grant for the Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy Professional Treasures endeavor engaged two non-faculty architect practitioners as guest instructors to share their special practice : historic preservation exploration techniques and culture and place based conceptual sustainable planning and building design processes. Students were challenged to resolve actual client aspirations for specific sites and needs. The learning went beyond the walls of the academy, embraced Hawaiian history and culture, and served the public good. 2011 AIA/ACSA Cranbrook 2007: Integrated Practice and the 21 st Century Curriculum. Contributing author AIA NAAB Accreditation Conference White Paper Writing Committee. Summer 2007. Chair Practicum Studio Guidelines 2000. Editor Practicum Studio Newsletter, Editor, Producer, Summer 2000 Joyce Noe Work, Faculty Exhibit SoA Gallery, Honolulu, HI 2000 Transitions: Student/Adjunct Faculty Collaborations, Presentation and Gallery Exhibit, Honolulu, HI, 1999 MDesS 1997-98 Interactive CD-ROM, Harvard University GSD, Cambridge, MA, 1998 GSD/Hawaii Remote Lecture Exchange, MDesS Conversations, Harvard University GSD, Cambridge, MA, 1998. Producer, Coordinator Distance web collaboration *The 'Real World' of Architectural Practice, Hawai`i Pacific Architecture, 1997 *Architecture Hawaiian -Style, Hawaii Architect, 1990 Guide to Production Procedures, AIA Handbook, 1981. Contributing Author, Professional Activity Joyce Noe, FAIA Architect Design/Construction Administration; Residence Renovations, Feasibility, Sustainability Studies Honolulu, SF, Page 3 of 5
Noe & Noe Architects Retail Facilities, Honolulu, HI, Design/Construction Documents/Administration; Medical, Government Facilities, Honolulu, HI, Master Plan/ Design/Construction Documents/Administration; Various Residences, Housing Facilities, Honolulu, HI, Master Plan/Design/Construction Documents/Administration Academic and Professional Service University of Hawai`i School of Architecture, Honolulu, HI Academic Procedures Committee Vice Chair-2017-2018 Faculty Senate Vice President/ member-2016-2017 NCARB IDP Educator Coordinator 2004-2009, 2014-Current Alumni Gathering: Data Base Collection 2007-Current Alumni Association Faculty Director 2007- Current AIAS Faculty Advisor, 1996-1997, 1998-2005, 2009-2010 Admissions Committee, 1998-2001, 2005-2014 Faculty Personnel Committee 2012-2014 Professional Practice Director, 1993-2001 International Student Exchange Program Coordinator, 1996-2001 Arch.D. Professional Practice Integration, Internship and International Exchange Committee, 1999-2001 ACSA Faculty Councilor, 1999-2007 Curriculum Committee (Chair 1994-1997), 1976, 1984, 1987, 1990-1991,1993-2001, Current International Symposium on Asia Pacific Architecture, Banquet, Photography, Student Exhibit 1997 WACSA Meeting Co-Chair, 1996 Dean's Committee on Doctor of Architecture Degree, 1993-1999 University of Hawai i at Manoa All Campus Council of Faculty Senate Chairs (ACCFSC) Current Manoa Academic Procedures Committee, 2001-2007 Council of Advisors, 2002-2007 School of Architecture Dean Search Committee, 1991-1992, 2006-2007 Philosophy Department COPR Review Committee, 2001-2002 Tenure and Promotion Review Committee, 1989-1990, 1991-1992, 1993-1994, 1998-2000 Council on Program Review for Civil Engineering, Faculty Development Committee, 1989-1990 AIA National Member 1972-Current, FAIA 2006 AIA Committee on Leadership 2011 AIA Educator Practitioner Net Advisory Committee 2002-2011. Chair 2004-2009 AIA EPN NAAB Accreditation Position Paper for AIA 2006-2008 Chair AIA/ACSA Cranbrook 2007: Integrated Practice and the 21 st Century Curriculum. Co-Chair AIA Honolulu FAIA Mentoring 2014-Current Director 2006 Mayor s Vision 2100 VDAT team member, 1999-2000 Urban Design Committee, Professional Development Committee, 1996-2000 Programming/Conceptual Design Workshop Coordinator, 1996 Professional Practice Committee (Chair 1980-81), 1980-90 Secretary 1983 ACSA National ACSA Administrator Conference Co-Chair, 2003 AIAS Hawaii Freedom by Design Faculty Advisor 2016-Current National Architectural Accrediting Board University of Arizona, Tucson. College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture NAAB Accrediting Team Member Page 4 of 5
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards NCARB National Resiliency Work Group 2015-current NCARB Practice Analysis Work Group, Invited Participant WCARB Architectural Education Conference, Putting Practice into Education, Speaker WCARB Architectural Education Conference, How NCARB/AIA Core Competencies and NAAB Accrediting Criteria are Taught in the Practicum Studios, Speaker Page 5 of 5
City and County of Honolulu Honolulu as an Age Friendly City Initiative: Housing Workgroup 2014-2016 Mayor s Vision 2100 Committee Member 1999-2000 Building Board of Appeals (Chair 1983), 1981-1988 State of Hawaii Engineers Architects Surveyors Landscape Architects Licensing Board 2015-Current HCDA Design Advisory Committee 2013 Professional Memberships Housing Hawaii 2013-current American Institute of Architects, 1972-current American Institute of Architecture Students, 1999-current Gargoyle Architecture Honor Society, 1963-Current Community Memberships Japanese Cultural Center 2012-Current Page 6 of 5