11.07.14 SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITAE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Wendy Rule McClure Date of First Employment at University of Idaho: August 1987 Date of Tenure: July 1, 1993 Date of Present Rank or Title: July 1, 2000 Education Master of Architecture, Univ. of Washington, 1977 BA Architecture and Environmental Studies University of Pennsylvania, 1974 Professional Registrations Licensed Architect, State of Idaho, 1991 present (Reg. No. 1793) Licensed Architect, State of Louisiana, 1982 present (Reg. No. 3247) Certified by National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (Cert. No. 34,850) Experience: In Educational Institutions since Receipt of Bachelor s Degree: Administration: July 2004 2008: Chair, Department of Architecture and Interior Design, University of Idaho Teaching: August 2014 present Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Idaho August 2000 present: Professor of Architecture, University of Idaho August 1993 present: Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Idaho August 1987 July 1993: Assistant Professor of Architecture, University of Idaho Member of the Graduate Faculty, University of Idaho, 1988 present Other Professional Employment: W. R. McClure Architect AIA, Moscow, Idaho, 1987 present W. R. McClure Architect AIA, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1985 August 1987, owner Peter Trapolin & Assoc. Architects, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1983 March 1985, project architect Barry Fox & Assoc. Architects, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1980 April 1983, project architect Warren LaFon Architect, Lynwood, Washington, 1979 80, architectural intern Dennis Niefert & Assoc. Architects, Kent, Washington, 1978 79, architectural intern Stevens Neighborhood Housing Improvement Program, Seattle, Washington, 1977, Rehabilitation Specialist Honors and Awards 2011 Recipient University of Idaho Award for Teaching Excellence Nominated for University of Idaho Award for Outreach Excellence in 2010, and 2011 University of Idaho Alumni Award for Excellence as nominated by student recipient 1994, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2013 Awarded Outstanding Faculty of the year 2005 and 2014 by American Institute of Architects Student Chapter Nominee for 2010 University of Idaho Award for Teaching Excellence Inaugural Faculty Fellow in Service Learning at University of Idaho, 2001 Idaho Historic Preservation Council's Distinguished Preservationist Award Idaho Historic Preservation Council distinguished preservationist award in recognition of superlative achievement in preserving Idaho s heritage, May 1995. Orchid Awards from Latah County and City of Moscow Historic Preservation Commissions 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004 The New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission Honor Award for outstanding achievement in the field of renovation (design award) for rehabilitation of 1740 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1987. Sabbaticals awarded 1998/99 and 2007/08 Selected participant for University of Idaho Humanities Fellows Sense of Place Seminar 2003 2004 1
Honors and Awards (cont) Faculty advisor/instructor for student awards in Regional and National Competitions including Leading Edge Competition Award of merit for technical integration 2001), National Association of Home Builders Aging in Place Competition (Runner up 2001), Committee Chair for M. S. Architecture student Carolyn Bogert Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) Award for graduate student research 2006, Boise Committee on Aging first and second place winners for urban site. Chair, Department of Architecture 2004 07 (First Woman) Recent Courses Taught (2008 present) Urban Theory and Issues, Arch 483 Fall 2008 present Architectural Design V, Fall 2005 present in collaboration with landscape architecture (L Arch 359) Architectural Design VI and VII, Spring 2009 present in collaboration with interior design (ID Architectural Design VIII, Spring 2007 l Sustainable Development (graduate seminar), Arch 583 Spring 2006 2014 Urban Morphology (graduate seminar), Arch 584 Spring 2005, 2007 2014 Selected Research and Scholarship Activity Town Morphology: Archival research and field documentation to interpret historic and contemporary development patterns in railroad and mining towns in the intermountain west. This on going research project is intended to contribute to the understanding of western town development and support contemporary planning efforts in communities seeking to sustain cultural heritage and natural amenities while transitioning from economies based on resource extraction to mountain recreation and amenities. (papers, book chapters and manuscript in progress) Community Revitalization: Funded Community Design and Planning Studies for (50+) Northwest communities 1988 present in collaboration with city governments, citizens, business organizations, state agencies, tribes, and students and faculty in architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and bio regional planning 1989 present in Idaho, Washington, Montana and Oregon Sustainable Development (with particular emphasis on amenity towns) Invited workshops and presentations in cooperation with non profits, regional professional planning organizations, state and local governments Architectural Consulting: Historic Preservation and adaptive use projects, downtown revitalization, and new residential projects Participatory Design: Tools and visualization strategies for citizen participation in community design contexts Service Learning Pedagogy Selected Referred Publications Books McClure, W., and Bartuska, T. editors. The Built Environment: A Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and Planning John Wiley& Sons Inc. 2007. Co Editor and Contributing Author McClure, W. (editor and contributing author). The Rural Town: Designing for Growth and Sustainability, University of Idaho, Center for Business Development and Research 1997. Book Chapters Windley, P. and McClure, W. Chapter 4 Designing with People: The Role of Environment and Behavior Studies The Built Environment: A Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and Planning Wiley& Sons Inc. 2007. McClure, W. Chapter 14 Architecture as Cultural Layer The Built Environment: A Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and Planning Wiley& Sons Inc. 2007. McClure, W. Chapter 31 Livable/Sustainable Communities The Built Environment: A Collaborative Inquiry Into Design and Planning Wiley& Sons Inc. 2007. McClure, W. Profiles of Railroad Town Planning and Transformation in the Inland Empire Chapter 19: Geographical Perspectives of the Inland Northwest: A Regional Exploration and Field Guide. Dick G. Winchell, Editor. Submitted July 2008. (In press) McClure, W. Railroad Towns in Encyclopedia of Community From the Village to the Virtual World Volume 3, edited by Karen Christensen, David Levinson, Berkshire Publishing Group, LLC 2003. McClure, W. and Hurand, F.. Re engaging the Public in the Art of Community Place making Downtowns: Revitalizing the Centers of Small Urban Communities, Burayidi, Michael, editor, Garland Publishing, 2002. McClure, W. Managing and Getting Design Assistance Your Town: The Citizen s Institute on Rural Design, National Endowment for the Arts. 2004. McClure, W Railroad Towns Encyclopedia of Community: Shared Places, Shared Meanings, from the Village to Virtual World Berkshire Publishing LTD, 2003. 2
Book Chapters (cont) McClure, Wendy and Hurand, F, Re engaging the Public in the Art of Community Place making in Downtowns: Revitalizing the Centers of Small Urban Communities, Burayidi, Michael A. (editor) New York, NY: Garland Publishing,,2001. Refereed Journal Articles and Select Proceedings McClure, W. Interlacing urban morphology and design studio education: the time is ripe Urban Morphology 2014 Vol. 18.2 McClure, W. Sustaining Place Identity in Historic Mining Cities of the US Rocky Mountain West International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Special issue Vision For Sustainable Urbanisn Fall 2013 Wessex Institute McClure, W. Nineteenth International Seminar on Urban Form, Delft Netherlands 2012 Urban Morphology 2013 Vol. 17.1 Laninga, T., Austin, G. and McClure, W. University/Community Engagement in Small Western Towns: Preserving Rural Character and Enhancing Community Sustainability Through Service Learning Partnerships Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship 2012 (5)1. McClure, Wendy R. McClure, Wendy R. Sustainable Town making and Transformations: Profiles of Historic Mining Towns in the Rocky Mountains of the United States published in the digital Proceedings of the 17 th International Seminar on Urban Form, Hamburg Lubeck, Jürgen Lafrenz and Alex Rostkowski, eds. Universität Hamburg: Institut für Geographie, Hamburg, Germany. Also published on the following website address <www.isuf2010.de>. McClure, W., Bruce Haglund, and Frank Jacobus. Sustainability: Designing a Pervasive and Integrative Curriculum published in Re Building:98 th Annual ACSA Meeting Bruce Goodwin and Judith Kinnard Editors. 2010 National Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA Press Washington, DC 2010. McClure, Wendy. Analyzing intersections between inherited urban form and ski resort development in historic mining towns of the western United States. Proceedings of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) September 2007. McClure, W. Community design as a venue for exploring interstitial space in architectural and landscape architectural education Architecture Journal 306090 Vol. 07, Landscape Within Architecture 2004. 306090 Inc. 2004 McClure, W The Unambiguous Western Town: A Morphological or Mythological Condition? Borderlands and Contested Terrains Proceedings of the 2001 Western Region ACSA Conference, Montana State University. McClure, W Interpreting Morphological Change in railroad towns of the American West, Transformations of Urban Form: From Interpretations to Methodologies in Practice, (Roberto Corona and Gian Maffei editors Sixth Annual International Seminar on Urban Form, Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze, Italia. 1999. Recent Refereed Paper Presented at Scholarly Meetings McClure, W. Constructing Pedagogical Intersections between Urban Morphology and Architectural Design Process presented to the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) Porto Portugal, 2014. Session Leader for comparative urban morphologies McClure, W. Assessing Relative Capacity for Townscape Sustainability: Profiles of Old West Mining Towns that have been adapted for New West Economies presented to 52 nd Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Salk Lake City, UT. October 2011 McClure, Wendy R. Sustaining Inherited Morphology in the Adaptation of Railroad Era Towns for Recreation Economies: A Case of Sandpoint Idaho presented to Marion Dean Ross/Pacific Northwest Chapter, Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, October, 2010 Kelowna, British Columbia McClure, Wendy R. Finding Sustainability in Historic Mining Towns of the Rocky Mountain West presented to Association of Pacific Coast Geographers APCG, September 2010 Coeur d Alene, ID McClure, Wendy R. McClure, Wendy R. Sustainable Town making and Transformations: Profiles of Historic Mining Towns in the Rocky Mountains of the United States presented to the 17 th International Seminar on Urban Form, Hamburg Lubeck Germany August 2010 Discussant and Moderator for New Researchers Session at 17 th International Seminar on Urban Form, Hamburg Lubeck Germany August 2010 McClure, W., Bruce Haglund, and Frank Jacobus. Sustainability: Designing a Pervasive and Integrative Curriculum presented to 98th National Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) New Orleans, LA, March 2010. McClure, Wendy. Mining the Past: Adaptive Use of Park City, Utah and Telluride, Colorado presented to the Vernacular Architecture Forum National Conference, June 2009. Laninga, McClure, Austin. Reinvesting in Small Western Town Central Business Districts: Preserving Rural Character and Enhancing Sustainable Development through University Community Partnerships, presented (by Laninga) to the Association of Schools of Planning (ACSP) Oct. 2009. McClure, Wendy. Negotiating Cultural Sustainability in the Adaptive Use of Three Historic Mining Towns, presented to Marion Dean Ross Northwest Chapter of Society of Architectural Historians Conference October 2008, Tacoma WA. 3
Recent Refereed Paper Presented at Scholarly Meetings (cont) McClure, Wendy. Analyzing Intersections Between Inherited Urban Form and Ski Resort Development in Historic Mining Towns of the Western United States, presented to International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) September 2007, Ouro Preto Brazil. McClure, W. and Nels Reese. The Traditional Town and the Gondola: Analyzing Intersections in Alpine Resort Design and Inherited Urban Form presented to Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Nov. 2006, Ft. Worth TX. McClure, W. and Nels Reese. Historic Resource or Albatross? Saving Moscow s 1912 High School Turns Into a Community Dilemma. Presented to Marion dean Ross the Northwest Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, Moscow ID, 2006. McClure, W. From Mining Town to Amenity Town: Using a morphological approach to guide development in historic mountain towns of the Western United States, presented to joint conference of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF), International Network of Traditional Building Architecture and Urbanism (INTBAU), and The Princes Foundation, London, 2005. McClure, W. and Fred Hurand. Designing Guidelines for Downtown Districts: A Question of Morphological or Architectural Premise, presented to Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), Portland OR, 2004. Byrd, K., R. Frey, W. McClure, and Woolum. A panel on Time, Memory and Imagination: Sense of Place in the Pacific Northwest McClure, W. The Morphology of Place and Placelessness in Pacific Northwest Towns, Pacific Northwest American Studies Association (PNWSA), 2004. McClure, W. and A. Marshall. Memorializing September 11: A Search for a New Paradigm, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Western Regional Conference, San Luis Obispo, CA, 2002. McClure, W. Restoring a Civic Culture: Profiles of Western Railroad Towns, presented to Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA), San Francisco CA, 2002. McClure, W. The Unambiguous West: Town Morphology as a Factor in Sustaining Regional Identity Borderlands: Contested Terrain, Proceedings of the 2001 ACSA Western Regional Conference, Montana State University, 2001. McClure, W. Toward a Community Pathology: Diagnosing De Urbanization in Traditional Towns of the American West, International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) 2001, Cincinnati OH. McClure, W. Tools and Strategies for Civic Engagement of the Citizen and Student Learner, UC Berkeley, 2001. Curtis Banger and Richard Reese, student participants. Coordinator and presenter for refereed workshop. McClure, W., Curtis Banger, and Richard Reese. Community Design as a Forum for Mutual Empowerment refereed poster session, Campus Compac National Conference, UC Berkeley, 2001 (poster session). McClure, W. Interpreting morphological change in railroad towns of the American West presented to Society of Architectural Historians (SAH), Northwest Chapter, Vancouver BC, 2000. McClure, W. Interpreting morphological change in railroad towns of the American West, presented to International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF), Florence Italy, 1999. Manuscript in Progress: Sustainable Town making and Transformations in the Intermountain West: Profiles of 19 th Century Railroad and Mining Town and their Contemporary Adaptive use for Recreational Amenities I Selected Invited Speaking Engagements Invited speaking engagements to scholarly organizations and continuing education for professionals: National: Invited keynote speaker and faculty for the 2011 National Summit of Mining Communities (NSMC) Presentation entitled Finding Reliable Prosperity in Historic Mining Towns of the Rocky Mountain West, Elko, NV, April 2011. Invited national faculty and guest speaker National Endowment for the Arts Sponsored National Your Town: The Citizen s Institute on Rural Design: 2004, Driggs ID Accessing and Managing Design Assistance, (McClure) Design Changes in Rural America: The Forces at Work (Goebel and McClure) Speck, Drinkard, and McClure. Panel on Case Studies of Downtown Revitalization Team Leader for Design Charrette on Revitalizing Downtown Driggs. Regional: Invited speaker for Malcolm M Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium 2014 Sustainable town development: Profiles of old west mining towns in new west economies Invited speaker/faculty for Third Year class of Economic Development Professionals, Northwest Community Development Institute, Boise, ID 2010 Invited speaker/faculty for advanced class Northwest Community Development Institute, 2007 Invited Speaker for Northwest Preservation Field School Town making in the Intermountain West: Profiles of Railroad Towns August 2007 Invited Speaker for Panel on Planning for Downtown Revitalization with co panelists P.Sheldon and Eppel, Western Planners Association (WPA) Boise ID, 2006 4
Selected Invited Speaking Engagements (cont) Invited Speaker for Idaho Planning Association Accessing University Design Assistance, Post Falls ID, 2005. Keynote Speaker for North Idaho Planning Association The University of Idaho as a Partner in Community Design and Planning, 2003 Invited keynote speaker for American Planning Association (APA), Inland Washington Chapter, Morphological Analysis: A Planning Tool to Help Sustain Regional Identity, 2002 Keynote Speaker for Montana State Historic Preservation Office Annual Conference Montana Railroad Towns: Morphology and Identity, 2002 Invited speaker for Idaho Smart Growth Conference Historic Precedents for Sustainable Development, Boise, 2001 Invited speaker for Idaho Planning Association Annual Conference Concerning Morphological Change in Idaho Towns, 2000 See complete vitae for Invited UI Speaking Engagements Grants and Contracts See full CV for list of contracts with tribes, city government and agencies in regular support of (50+) student service learning projects and professional consulting projects Selected Service outside of the University Facilitator of numerous community design and planning workshops throughput the intermountain west 1990 present National Peer for Government Services Administration Federal Design Excellence Program (appointed fall 2006 present.) Member of International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) Council 2013 2017 Member Editorial Board of Journal Urban Morphology (2005 2013) Member State of Idaho Board American Institute of Architects (2004 2007) Member Eastern Washington University Department of Urban and Regional Planning Advisory Board (2002 2012) Member Moscow Historic Preservation Commission 2009 present (current Chair) Member Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission 2013 present, (current Vice Chair) Member, City of Moscow 1912 Building Facility Committee 2008 present (mayoral appointment) Chair, Idaho State Historic Sites Review Board, 2001 2006 Member Idaho State Historic Sites Review Board, 1993 2006 Member of numerous local city and school district task forces 1989 present Recent Architectural Projects: WR McClure Architect Facade Rehabilitation 210 Main Street Moscow, ID (current) Palouse Sheltered House: New earth sheltered and passive solar house and wildlife viewing studio for Randy and Sharon Peterson (2010 2012) Latah County,ID New residence for Sharon and Brian Jemes Latah County ID (2009 2010) Three stage Additions for cabin to aging in place Aaron Gunther Residence 2007 present Remodel and Addition Tom and Lynda Salsbury Residence (2012 current) Moscow, ID Design for Accessory Dwelling Unit 621 C St Moscow, ID (current) Please see full curriculum vitae for additional information about teaching, scholarship, outreach and institutional service 5