Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. 8037 East Fairmount Ave. T: 480-703-3676 F: 602-331-3558 Email: akram.rosheidat@asu.edu PERSONAL U.S. Citizen Fluent in Arabic, English and Czech AREA OF RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION Sustainability, Environmental Justice, Urban Heat Island Impacts, CFD Simulation of Pedestrian Outdoor Comfort in Urban Spaces, Walkable Cities, and Energy Usage Simulation and Conservation TEACHING CONCENTRATION/COMPETENCY Sustainable Building and Urban Design/Planning, Passive Solar Design Concepts, Energy Simulation and Conservation, Sustainable Development, Sustainable Project and Construction Management EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. in Design, Environment and the Arts Arizona State University - Tempe, AZ Dissertation: Optimizing the Effect of Vegetation for Pedestrian Thermal Comfort and Urban Heat Island Mitigation in a Hot Arid Urban Environment 1989 Master of Architecture University of Arizona - Tucson, AZ Concentrations: Passive Solar Design Techniques, Environment and Behavior Research 1988 Bachelor of Architecture University of Tennessee - Knoxville, TN TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2004 Box Project Mentor, Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Scottsdale, AZ Provided guidance on an individual basis to the work of an apprentice on their architectural design projects.
Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. Page 2 of 6 2002-2003 Lecturer, Jordan University of Science and Technology Courses taught: Arch 420: Sustainability and building physics Arch 300: Third year digital design studio Arch 210: Architectural graphics and rendering Arch 425: Construction documents and building construction technology 1996 2015 Consultant and Visiting Lecturer for Professor Nader Chalfoun, Chair, Master of Science in Architecture program, University of Arizona Assisted with teaching and development of curriculum for graduate and undergraduate courses focusing on passive solar design, sustainability, and energy use optimization. Organized and led fieldwork, led student workshops on usage of energy simulation software, taught application of the LEED sustainable building system on new construction, juried students' final projects. 1991-1993 Instructor, Phoenix Institute of Technology, Phoenix, AZ Final Phase CAD Taught AutoCAD applications to a "third phase" night class which included 3-D modeling and animation, menu and system customization, and Autolisp programming. Prepared standard teacher course materials and course curriculum. 1988-1989 Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Conducted research for Passive Energy Solutions publication using CALPAS3 energy simulation software. Responsible for the teaching of the studio portion of Arch 112: Design Drawing under Professor William Kirby Lockard. PH.D. RESEARCH AND COURSEWORK AT ASU 2005-2007 Phoenix Urban Form, research with Professor Dan Hoffman Member of the ASU research team that worked directly with the local architectural/sustainability consultant Studio Ma on a team led by Dyett and Bhatia of San Francisco providing sustainability and outdoor comfort CFD computer simulation studies. This twoyear research effort's goal was to establish a sustainable new zoning code for the Phoenix downtown core urban area. This research process was later formalized into a series of recommendations and published by the City of Phoenix. These recommendations were used to create City policy documents and were encoded in Chapter 12 of the city zoning code adopted by the City Council in 2010.
Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. Page 3 of 6 IEE598: Introduction to Sustainable Development, Professor Jay Golden, Ph.D. Course topics included global imperatives of sustainable development, regulatory frameworks, globalization, urbanization, life cycle, sustainable technologies, organizational strategies, resources, supply chain and entrepreneurship. CON598: Sustainable Housing, Prof. Howard Bashford Course topics included study of sustainability indicators as related to housing planning, development, and construction and the issues that affect the sustainability of the process on a macro and micro scales. PUP 598 Special Topics: Environment Planning, Justice & Cities Course topics included concepts, approaches and critical issues that define the field of Environmental Planning. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 2010 "Optimizing the Effect of Vegetation for Pedestrian Thermal Comfort and Urban Heat Island Mitigation in a Hot Arid Urban Environment", SIMBUILD2010, International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA), New York University, New York, NY. 2008 "Using ENVI-met Simulation as a Tool to Optimize Downtown Phoenix's Urban Form for Pedestrian Comfort" with co-authors Professors Harvey Bryan and Dan Hoffman, Annual Conference of the American Solar Energy Society, San Diego, CA. 2008 "Visualizing Pedestrian Comfort in a Hot Arid Urban Environment Using ENVI-met", with co-authors Professors Harvey Bryan and Dan Hoffman, SIMBUILD2008 - International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA), University of California, Berkeley, CA. 2008 "Outdoor Comfort and Climate Change", joint presentation outdoor human comfort in hot aric urban climates with Professor Martin Yoklic, 2008 GreenSummit conference in Phoenix, AZ. 1989 "Tribal Space in the Middle East Environment: A Socioeconomic View", Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Built Form and Culture Research: Inter-cultural Processes, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. COMMUNITY OUTREACH 1997-2001 Arizona VisionWeavers
Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. Page 4 of 6 A founder and President (2000-2001) of a non-profit environmental organization to inform and educate the local and statewide community on issues related to sustainability, design, building and living in a desert environment. AWARDS Governor's award for Energy and Technology Innovation, Project Architect for the renovation of the Maricopa County Courts Building, 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND STUDY 1986 Research trip to the Soviet Union studying the Constructivist movement. 1987 Summer architectural study in Yugoslavia, Italy, Austria and Czechoslovakia. Field research and historical analysis of Adolf Loos' work in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND AFFILIATIONS Registered Architect in the State of Arizona, 1993 - present, registration #27908 LEED accredited professional, 2004 - present International Building Performance Simulation Association, member PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 -present MRT DESIGN LLC, PHOENIX, AZ Founding Managing Member and Principal Responsible for firm and project management, primary client contact, lead designer and project manager for the firm s projects. Design and manage tasks, schedules and staff for multiple projects. Representative projects included: LEED certified Maricopa County Parks & Recreation Department Sustainable Visitor Center/Amphitheater Prototypes. Maricopa County Parks and Recreation's video showcasing one of the nature centers can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itajktawx1c The Arizona Cultural Academy School s design and construction administration, a K-12 school facility.
Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. Page 5 of 6 Numerous interior design projects for Honeywell International, CopperPoint (previously SCF Arizona), State of Arizona, Origami Owl, MCLD and MCPRD. 2011-2012 INTERNATIONAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT (IRD), AMMAN, JORDAN Project Manager for Jordan Schools Construction and Rehabilitation, a USAID Sponsored Project Responsible for planning, coordinating and completing a project for four school buildings (± 20,000 square meters), and related site improvements. USAID'S video showcasing one of the schools can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cecwg1e200 Additional Projects completed while at IRD o Municipal Building Renovations for Ramtha Municipality o Numerous water projects for Ramtha and Mafraq Municipalities o Proposals for Ramtha and Zaatari refugee camps 1992-2008 TRK ARCHITECTURE & FACILITIES MANAGEMENT INC., PHOENIX, AZ Principal, Director of Architecture and Interior Design Responsible for managing Architects and Interior Designers Primary client contact and lead designer for the firm, including the preparation of contracts for clients and consultants, managed schedules and staff for multiple projects. Representative projects include: The historic restoration and renovation of Arizona s State Capitol Arizona County Supervisors office building Thunderbird, American Graduate School Executive Residence and Classrooms New White Tank Branch Library Design, Maricopa County, AZ, Project Manager U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Architectural Analysis 1990-1992 O.B.A. INC. ARCHITECTURE Designer Design, CAD drafting and management, preparation of construction documents, project coordination, rendering and presentation, submittal of documents for agency approval, and general office tasks.
Akram Rosheidat, Architect, LEED AP, Ph.D. Page 6 of 6 REFERENCES Nader Chalfoun Professor of Architecture and Environmental Sciences University of Arizona Telephone: 520.621.6740 Email: chalfoun@email.arizona.edu Dan Hoffman Studio MA Telephone: 602.253.4772 Email: hoffman@studioma.com Harvey Bryan Professor, ASU Design School Faculty Telephone: 480.965.6094 Email: harvey.bryan@asu.edu