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Christine Theodoropoulos ( 8 0 5 ) 7 5 6 5 9 1 6 California Polytechnic State University College of Architecture and Environmental Design San Luis Obispo, CA, USA 9 3 4 0 7 Theo@calpoly.edu Education Master of Architecture, Yale University, School of Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut American Institute of Architects Henry Adams Certificate Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Honors, Sigma Xi Honor Society Professional Credentials Licensed Architect: California Registered Professional Civil Engineer: California Safety Assessment Program Evaluator: California Office of Emergency Services General Post-Earthquake Inspector: Oregon Academic Leadership Positions California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California Since 2012 Dean of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design Steward of five nationally recognized academic departments: City and Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, the Resilient Communities Research Institute, off-campus programs and interdisciplinary minors. Five bachelor s and three master s programs enroll approximately 1900 undergraduate and graduate students taught by 100 faculty and supported by 30 staff. Responsible for academic affairs, instructional support, facilities, personnel, and budget. Outreach and development responsibilities include representing the college and university at professional and community forums, overseeing an office for development and external relations, engaging the support of volunteer councils and external partners, and collaborating with program leaders and the college community to develop fundraising priorities. Initiated a teacher-scholar grant program, donor-sponsored courses, support for an award-winning entry in the Solar Decathlon, and expanded resources for student success and faculty scholarship. University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts, Eugene, Oregon 2003-2012 Head of the Department of Architecture Leader of nationally-recognized bachelor s and master s programs in architecture and interior architecture enrolling 440 undergraduate and 270 graduate students. Responsible for: curricular and research initiatives including development of an undergraduate program in product design, a new PhD program in sustainable design; a new sustainable design minor; supervision of 33 tenure-line and 60 adjunct faculty; leading a team of six staff and five faculty administrators; managing program operations and budgets. Administered activities at the main campus, growth of enrollments and facilities at an urban study program in Portland, and international programs. Outreach and development responsibilities included communications with university and external stakeholders, establishing fundraising priorities, developing projects funded by external partners, and leveraging departmental investments and relationships to attract financial and in-kind contributions. Initiated firm-taught studios, donor-sponsored studio enrichment grants, courses and conferences sponsored by professional associations and firms, expanded graduate research/professional fellowships, differential graduate tuition. Page 1 of 10

Faculty Positions California Polytechnic State University Department of Architecture, San Luis Obispo, California since 2012 Professor University of Oregon Department of Architecture, Eugene, Oregon 2012 Professor 1997-2012 Associate Professor 2003 Director: Rome Summer Architecture Program 2000-2012 Director, Co-Director: Teaching Technology Graduate Certificate Program California State Polytechnic University Department of Architecture, Pomona, California 1995-1997 Associate Professor 1992-1997 Director: Neutra VDL Research House, Los Angeles, California 1990-1995 Assistant Professor Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, California 1991-1993 Adjunct Faculty Otis Art Institute of the Parsons School of Design, Los Angeles, California 1989-1991 Adjunct Faculty University of California Department of Architecture, Los Angeles, California 1988-1990 Adjunct Faculty University of Southern California School of Architecture, Los Angeles, California 1987-1988 Adjunct Faculty University of Houston College of Architecture, Houston, Texas 1985-1987 Assistant Professor Yale University School of Architecture, New Haven, Connecticut 1984-1985 Yale Building Project Graduate Teaching Assistant 1984 Graduate Research Assistant Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 1977-1979 Undergraduate Research Assistant Other Positions since 1987 Design & Design Education Consultant 1988-1990 Western Region Design Arts Representative: National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C. 1986 Intern: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Los Angeles, California 1979-1982 Associate Structural Engineer: Parsons Corporation, Pasadena, California National Leadership Contributions since 1999 Active member of national and state organizations concerned with architectural education and practice. Contributed to the development of policies and initiatives impacting accreditation, data collection, international relations, studio culture, and curricula for architectural programs and continuing education. 2016 Admired Educator Recognition: America s Best Architecture and Design Schools, DesignIntelligence Report 261: Vol. 21 No. 6; November/December 2015. 2017 Distinguished Professor Recognition: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Page 2 of 10

National International Academic Service (selected) Board Positions in Architectural Education and Practice Organizations since 2012 Regent, California Architectural Foundation Board (CAF) 2003-2012 Ex-officio Member, American Institute of Architects Oregon State Board (AIA) 2008-2009 Founding President, Building Technology Educators Society (BTES) 2005-2008 Member & 2007 Treasurer, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) 2003-2005 Treasurer, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Board (ACSA) 2000-2002 Member & Faculty Liaison, American Institute of Architecture Students Board (AIAS) National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) 2016 Accreditation Process Review Task Force Member 2014-2015 Accreditation Procedures Revision Committee Member 2008-2009 Accreditation Models Task Force Co-chair & Revisions Reviewer since 2002 Visiting Teams Member: Re-accreditation, focus and candidacy visits for 15 programs. Chaired 9 teams. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) 2008-2014 Women s Leadership Group Mentor, Session Organizer and Contributor 2013 Accreditation Review Conference Representative 2009 97 th Annual Meeting Host, Portland, Oregon 2008 International Relations and Education Task Force Member 2007-2008 Architecture Among Disaster Topic Co-chair 2008 Annual Meeting, with U. Dangle, Houston, Texas 1997-2008 Paper & Session Proposal Reviewer: Journal of Architectural Education (2002-2005), Annual Meetings (2009, 2008, 2006), West Region Meeting (2001), Technology Conference (1997) 2006-2007 Building Technology Topic Chair, 2007 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2005 Society and Technology Session Moderator, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois 2004-2005 Accreditation Task Force Member 2003-2005 Awards Juror: Faculty Design (2003), New Faculty Teaching (2004), Collaborative Practice (2003) 2001-2002 Technology Meeting Co-chair, with L. Brock, Portland Oregon 1999 West Region Meeting Co-chair, with A. Snyder, Portland Oregon 1997 Technology: Material and Imagined Session Moderator, Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas Building Technology Educators Society (BTES) 2017 Award Juror: Emerging Faculty Technology Teaching Award 2015 Paper Reviewer 2013 Award Jury Chair: Emerging Faculty Technology Teaching Award 2011 Technology Teaching Award for Emerging Faculty Co-founder: with G. Snyder 1996 Institute on Teaching Structural Creativity Session Moderator, Milwaukee, Wisconsin National Conference on the Beginning Design Student (NCBD) 2015-16 32 nd Annual Conference Host, Teaching Award Juror, San Luis Obispo, California Connector: A Forum for Teachers of Technology in Schools of Architecture 2000-2009 Editor & Contributor Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) 2006-2007 2007 Annual Conference Host School Lead, Papers Reviewer, Eugene, Oregon 2000 2001 Annual ARCC/ACSA Meeting Papers Reviewer 1998 1999 International ARCC/ACSA Meeting Papers Reviewer American Institute of Architects (AIA) since 2000 Contributor and presenter representing the academy at over a dozen national and regional meetings on education, research, hazard mitigation and women s leadership 2007-2011 Awards Jury Member: Virginia Society Prize for Design Research and Scholarship, Alaska Chapter Architectural Design Awards, Salem Oregon Chapter Architectural Design Awards Page 3 of 10

National International Academic Service (selected)-continued Iconarch-Architecture and Technology Congress 2013 Scientific Committee Member, Session Moderator, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Awards Juror 2000-2004 Chapter Honor Award, Chapter President Honor Award, Community Service Honor Award, Educator Honor Award, Student Research Honor Award, Student Design Competitions, Student Charrette American Society of Engineering Educators (ASEE) 2006 Technical Issues in Architectural Education Session Moderator, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois European Association of Architectural Educators (EAAE) 1998 Conference on Engineering and Architecture Papers Reviewer External Reviewer of Architecture Programs 2015-2016 University of Qatar Bachelor of Architecture, Doha, Qatar 2015 University of Dammam Bachelor of Architecture, Dammam, Saudi Arabia 2014 Kingdom University of Bahrain Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, Bahrain 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology, Master s and PhD Programs, Atlanta, Georgia (chair) Reviewer for Faculty Appointment, Tenure and Promotion Cases since 1998 Prepared letters of evaluation for 36 cases at research universities in the US and Canada. Design Reviewer, Juror at Schools of Architecture since 1986 Guest reviewer at over 25 schools of architecture in the US and the Middle East. Book Proposals and Manuscripts Reviews for Publishers since 1997 Reviewed over 20 proposals for university presses and commercial publishers of scholarly books, textbooks, and teaching materials on building technology. Other Organizations (selected) 2017 Design Awards Juror, arch out loud 2013 Design and Research Awards Juror, US Green Building Council, California Central Coast Chapter 2012 Founding Member, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Oregon Chapter 2011 Presenter, Graduate School Panel, National Organization of Minority Architects 2003 Topic Chair, Seismic Protection of Historic Buildings, American Society of Civil Engineers Service to the Academy California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo since 2012 Academic Affairs representative on policy, search, campus planning and facilities committees University of Oregon and the Oregon State University System 1997-2012 Department, School and University representative on committees and task forces for: curriculum, teaching and advising, research, governance, policy development, faculty evaluation and mentoring, faculty and staff searches, student admissions and scholarships, campus planning and safety, facilities design and hazard mitigation, faculty and student recognition programs. Served as the lead tenant for planning and design of the Portland Center, and on the leadership team for the Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center. California State Polytechnic University Pomona, the University of Houston 1985-1987 Assumed increasingly responsible service roles. Member of the Academic Senate Steering Committee and 1990-1997 Chair of the College Strategic Planning and Dean Search Committees at Cal Poly Pomona. Page 4 of 10

Service to the Community (selected) since 1997 Public Media Resource: information; interviews 2016 Obama Presidential Library Competition Juror 2011 MacArthur Fellows Program External Reviewer 2007-2009 Mayors Institutes of City Design, Planning Team & Workshop Respondent: West Region 1990-2009 K-12 schools Guest Speaker and Workshop Leader 2008 Oregon State Hospital Replacement Project Design Reviewer 1998 Eugene and Springfield Oregon Seismic Hazard Map Advisory Board Member 1992-1997 Public Architecture Tours Docent 1994 California Bureau for Private Post-Secondary Education Site Reviewer Teaching in Schools of Architecture Architectural Design 1985-2012 Beginning design studios, year coordinator (1 st year, 2 nd year; 1 st year graduate) Intermediate design studios (co-enrolling 3 rd and 4 th year and 2 nd year graduate) Advanced design studios (capstone/thesis for 5 th year undergraduate, 3 rd year graduate) Building Technology 1988-2009 Building Structures: teaching team lead (graduate, undergraduate core curricula) Seismic Design (graduate and undergraduate core and elective courses) History and Theory of Building and Bridge Structures (graduate, undergraduate seminars) Structural Form Finding Methods for Artists and Architects (graduate, undergraduate labs, workshops) Fundamentals of Building Construction (graduate reading course) Masonry Structures and Construction (graduate, undergraduate elective) Post-Professional Master of Science in Architecture Theses Advising Off-Campus Programs 1994-2012 Experience in Practice Settings (graduate and undergraduate practicum) Architects in Schools Program, Sponsor: Oregon Architectural Foundation Workshops on Teaching for Graduate Students Summer Architecture Program in Rome Historic Preservation Practicum at the Neutra VDL Research House Teaching for Professional Audiences 2000, 2002 Steel and Concrete Design Fundamentals, Oregon Building Officials Association, Eugene, Oregon 2000 Teaching Technical Courses in Architecture with E. Allen, D. Corner, J. Reynolds. Sponsors: University of Oregon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1999 ATC-21 Rapid Visual Screening Workshop Sponsors: Oregon Institute of Technology, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Klamath Falls, Oregon 1997 Faculty Seismic Design Institute Sponsors: FEMA, American Inst. of Architects, San Francisco, California 1996 Seismic Design/Build Charrette for Architecture Faculty and Students, Sponsors: FEMA, American Institute of Architects, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California Fellowships Faculty Development Awards since 1999 Awarded over 35 fellowships and professional development grants from professional societies, industry sponsors, and faculty development programs for curriculum development, course support, and participation in conferences, workshops, design charrettes, educational programs and meetings. (approx.$130,000) Teaching Awards Recognition 2011 National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Prize, Studio Team Lead. Shared with J. Hilton, N. Larco, ZGF Architects, CB2 Architects, the City of Salem. ($7,500 award) 1995 Dean s Award for Outstanding Faculty Member College of Environmental Design, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Page 5 of 10

Teaching Awards Recognition-continued 1992 Honorable Mention Integrating Design and Technology: Modeling the Construction Process, American Institute of Architects Education Honor Awards Competition, shared with teaching team. Teacher, Research Supervisor, Advisor for Students Receiving Awards 2009 Graduate Student Research Poster: Use of Green Structural Materials in Oregon, Sponsor: Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center (Research Supervisor) 2007 Architectural Research Centers Consortium Student Researcher Medal (Research supervisor) 2004 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Student Research Poster ($1500) (Research Supervisor) 2001 Two first place awards, and two honorable mentions Fabric Architecture Student Design Challenge Sponsor: Fabric Architecture magazine ($4,000) (Co-Teacher with S. Howe) 2000 American Institute of Architecture Students Chapter President Honor Awards (Chapter Advisor) 2000 Excellence Award, ACSA Hollow Structural Steel Design and Engineering Challenge ($3,500) (Teacher) 1998 Commendation, ACSA Hollow Structural Steel Design and Engineering Challenge (Teacher) 1997 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Southern California Earthquake Center Internship Program Grant ($4,000) (Research Supervisor) 1993 First place, second place, third place, Caltrans Highway Sound Mitigation Student Design Competition, Sponsor: California Department of Transportation ($600) (Teacher) 1991 Design awards, Association of Architects and Engineers Portable Shelter Design Competition (Teacher) 1986 First place and special mention, ACSA/AISC Steel Bridge Student Design Competition ($5,500) (Teacher) Publications Book Contributions 2014 Theodoropoulos, C., The NAAB Live Project Paradigm, Architecture Live Projects: Pedagogy into Practice, edited by H. Harris and L. Widder, 58-64, Oxon, England: Routledge. 2007 Theodoropoulos, C., The Regulation of Seismic Design, FEMA 454: Designing for Earthquakes: A Manual for Architects, pp. 6.1-6.33, edited by C. Arnold, Federal Emergency Management Agency, US Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C. At: http://www.fema.gov/library/. 2003 Deutch, A., Glavin, J, Theodoropoulos, C., The Dalles Middle School: A Case Study on Slope Instability, in: McDonald, R., Introduction to Natural and Man-made Disasters and Their Effects on Buildings, Architectural Press, Oxford, England, pp. 122-123. Proceedings and Articles 2010 Knowles, C., Theodoropoulos, C., Griffin, C., Allen, J., Oregon Design Professionals Views of Structural Building Products in Green Buildings: Implications for Wood, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 41, pp. 390-400. 2010 Theodoropoulos, C., Implementation of Seismic Regulations for Nonstructural Components in Essential and Important Buildings in the United States, Proceedings: China-USA Symposium for the Advancement of Earthquake Sciences and Hazard Mitigation Practices, Beijing, China, pp. 171-180. 2010 Griffin, C.T., Knowles, C., Theodoropoulos, C., Allen, J., Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Structural Materials in Green Buildings, Proceedings: 1 st International Conference on Structures and Architecture, Guimaraes, Portugal. pp. 1315-1323. 2009 Allen, E., Dermody, R., Theodoropoulos, C., Re-connecting with Connector, Proceedings: Building Technology Educators Symposium, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. pp. 119-123. 2008 Theodoropoulos, C., Brown G.Z., Johnson, A., Hatten, M., Chatto, C. F., Kline, J., Northcutt, D., Configuring Structure to Improve Daylight Access in Multistory Buildings, Proceedings: Architectural Research Centers Consortium Conference, Eugene, Oregon, pp. 39-46. 2007 Neis, H., Theodoropoulos, C., Thallon, R., New Facilities and Expansion of the University of Oregon Department of Architecture in Portland, Proceedings: Central Region ACSA Meeting, University of Waterloo, Riverside Architectural Press, Cambridge, Ontario Canada, pp. 1/22-1/33. 2006 LeDuc, A., Theodoropoulos, C., Achieving Risk Reduction through Service Learning at the University of Oregon, Proceedings: Disaster Resistant California Conference, San Francisco, California, No. 68, pp. 1-9. Page 6 of 10

Publications-continued Proceedings and Articles-continued 2006 Theodoropoulos, C., Seismic Design Education in Schools of Architecture, Proceedings: Annual Conference, American Society of Engineering Educators, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 2006-1765, and Proceedings: Building Technology Educators Symposium, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, pp. 365-374. 2005 Neis, H., Davis, H., Duff, S., Theodoropoulos, C., et al., Department of Architecture University of Oregon A Thinkable Architecture PhDesign in Oregon, Proceedings: Unthinkable Doctorate, Eindhoven University of Technology, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 163-174. 2001 Theodoropoulos, C., The Tectonic Threshold: Touring the Neutra VDL Research House, Proceedings: West Region Meeting, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Bozeman, Montana, pp. 105-110. 2001 Theodoropoulos, C., Cheng, N., Connected Learning: Managing Information in Large Enrollment Design Studios, Proceedings: 17 th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, The New School of Architecture at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2000 Theodoropoulos, C., Perry, S., Building Inventory Development: An Assessment of Current Practices and a Pragmatic New Methodology to Improve Loss Estimation, Proceedings: Sixth International Conference on Seismic Zonation, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Oakland, California. 1998 Theodoropoulos, C., Rowell, J., Teaching Structures as a Design Discipline, Proceedings: Conference on Engineering and Architecture, European Association of Architectural Educators, Plymouth, England. 1998 Theodoropoulos, C., Welsh, P., Real Buildings, Real Sites, Real People, Proceedings: Toward a Critical Pedagogy for the Environment, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Berkeley, California. 1998 Theodoropoulos, C., Research in the Classroom: Architectural Issues in Seismic Design, Proceedings: Research in Design Education, European Association of Architectural Educators and the Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Raleigh, North Carolina, pp. 269-274. 1997 Theodoropoulos, C., Miller Pollin, S., Dwelling and Earthquake, Proceedings: ACSA Annual Meeting, Architecture: Material and Imagined, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Dallas, Texas. 1997 Theodoropoulos, C., Analysis of Urban Districts for Seismic Risk, Proceedings ACSA West Region Meeting, Into the Millennium, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Los Angeles, California. 1993 Theodoropoulos, C., Design of Freeway Sound Barriers in California, Proceedings: Design of Amenity International Symposium, Kyushu Institute for Design, Fukuoka, Japan. 1987 Appel, N., Theodoropoulos, C., Teaching in a New City and a Non-City, Proceedings: West Central Region and Annual Meetings, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Los Angeles, California. Book Reviews 2006 Theodoropoulos, C., Shaking and Shaping San Francisco, review of Tobriner, S., Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, Science, Vol. 313, American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, p. 444. 2000 Theodoropoulos, C., review of Zalewski, W., Allen, E., Shaping Structures and Moore, F. Understanding Structures, Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 53, No. 3, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Washington, DC, pp. 186-187. Magazine and Newsletter Contributions 2009 Knowles, C., Theodoropoulos, C., et. al., The Green Structural Materials Gap Analysis Research Project: Preliminary Findings, Forest Business Solutions Briefs, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. 2001 Theodoropoulos, C., Wang, Y., The HAZUS-RVS Form: A New HAZUS-compatible Rapid Visual Screening Form for Buildings, Oregon Geology, Vol. 63, No. 1, Portland, Oregon, p. 3. 2001 Fowle, A., Theodoropoulos, C. Nonstructural Earthquake Hazard Mitigation: A Demonstration Project, Natural Hazards Observer, Vol. 25, No. 4, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado. 2000 Theodoropoulos, C., Portland Bridges, Arcade: The Journal of Architecture/Design in the Northwest, Vol. 19.1, Seattle, Washington, pp. 16-17. 2000 Evaluation as a Teaching and Learning Tool, Interview in The Lizard, Teaching Effectiveness Program, Academic Learning Services, University of Oregon, No. 53, Eugene, Oregon. Page 7 of 10

Sponsored Research 2014 Assessment of State Mitigation of Historic Buildings after South Napa Earthquake, Member of State Mitigation Assessment Review Team. Sponsor: California Office of Emergency Services 2010 China/USA Research and Practice Exchange for the Advancement of Earthquake Sciences and Hazard Mitigation Practices, Architectural Topics Expert. Sponsors: NSF, China Science Center of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, Architectural Society of China, China Academy of Building Research, China Academy of Urban Planning and Design 2010-2012 Designing Diversity: Linking the University of Oregon Department of Architecture with Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: University of Oregon ($20,000) 2008-2009 Green Building Materials: Gap Analysis Research in Support of Continuing Professional and Graduate Education, Principal Investigator with J. Allen, C. Knowles. Sponsors: Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Center, industry contributors ($100,000) 2006-2007 Building Inventory Data Development for the State of Oregon Senate Bill 2 Project, Principal Investigator: Eastern Oregon Region Study. Sponsor: Oregon State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries ($46,000 subcontract of $250,000)) 2005-2006 Configuring Structural and HVAC Systems to Improve Daylight in Multi-Story Buildings, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance ($51,500) 2002-2006 Designing for Earthquakes, Co-investigator with S. Tubbesing, C. Arnold, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Sponsor: FEMA ($125,000) 2004-2005 University of Oregon Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, Consultant for Building Stock Vulnerability Assessment. Sponsor: FEMA ($40,000 Subcontract of $133,000) 2003-2005 Seismic Design Education for Architects: Current Practices and Future Needs, Principal Investigator with C. Arnold, S. Tubbesing. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. Sponsor: NSF ($100,000) 2001-2003 A Comprehensive Approach to Teaching Structures Using Multimedia, Co-investigator. State University of New York, Principal Investigator: S. Vassigh. Sponsor: Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education ($25,400 subcontract) 2000-2002 Earthquake Loss Estimate for The University of Oregon: Pilot Project Using GIS Models to Aid Disaster Preparedness on University Campuses, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: University of Oregon Department of Public Safety ($15,400) 1999-2000 Building Inventory Data Development for Earthquake Loss Estimation in Oregon, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: Oregon State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries ($5,500) 1999-2000 Assessment of Non-structural Earthquake Hazards in Academic Spaces, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: University of Oregon Office of Environmental Health and Safety ($15,000) 1999 Post-921 Quake Township Development Planning: Strategic Workshops in Rural Taiwan, Consultant. Sponsors: National University of Taiwan, University of Oregon ($5,000) 1991 Development of a New Methodology to Improve Building Inventory Collection, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: Oregon State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries ($2,000) 1999 Building Inventory Data Development for Earthquake Loss Estimation in Klamath County, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: Oregon State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries ($2,500) 1999-2000 Willamette River Bridges Historic Record, Field Supervisor. Sponsors: Historic American Engineering Record, Oregon Department of Transportation ($40,000 subcontract of $75,000 grant) 1996-1997 Architectural and Planning Lessons from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, Research Team Member. American Institute of Architects, Japanese Institute of Architects, Kobe, Japan. Sponsor: NSF ($9,000 subcontract of a $75,000 grant) 1994-1996 Los Angeles Historic Bridges, Principal Investigator. Sponsor: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona ($4,000) 1994-1995 Design, Quality and Entrepreneurship, Research Team Member: curriculum development. Sponsor: National Endowment for the Arts ($5,500 subcontract of a $25,000 grant) 1991 Cast and Wrought Iron Bridge Historic Recording, Research Engineer. Sponsors: Historic American Engineering Record, West Virginia University ($7,500 subcontract of $50,000 grant) 1990-1991 Sardinian Nuraghi Field Documentation, Architectural Field Supervisor. Sponsors: Earthwatch, California State Polytechnic University Pomona ($7,000) Page 8 of 10

Design Consulting Practice (selected) For Schools 2014 Bachelor of Architecture Curriculum Author for a new college of design in Saudi Arabia 1996-1997 Re-housing Hollywood National Student Design Competition Author, Co-author with K. Martini of Preliminary Assessment of Seismic Feasibility, Sponsors: American Institute of Architects, FEMA 1993-1996 Preservation Action Plan for the Neutra VDL Research House and Landscape, Sponsor: National Trust for Historic Preservation, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Peer Reviews Since 2000 Projects and publications for the US General Services Administration, The Applied Technology Council Designs 1999 Realizing the American Dream, Co-designer with S. Howe. Two honorable mentions, Housing the Next 10 Million: Envisioning California s Central Valley competition, Sponsor: American Institute of Architects California 1997 Industrial Site on the Los Angeles River, Design Team Member. Sponsor: TreePeople 1986 Pershing Square: Reconfigurations, Co-designer with W. Taylor. Finalist alternate, Competition to Redesign Pershing Square, Los Angeles Presentations Panels Workshops (selected) Schools of Architecture and Design since Over 30 presentations in public lecture series, scholarly forums and faculty development programs at 1988 US universities. Frequent guest speaker in classes and for student organizations. Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) 2015 Session Team Member: Women s Leadership Council, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario 2015 Panelist: Interdisciplinary Education, Administrators Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2012 Panelist: The Post-Professional Master of Architecture, Administrators Meeting, Austin, Texas 2011 Facilitator: Mentoring Women Faculty Workshop, Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada 2008 Presenter: NAAB Team Room Workshop, Administrators Meeting, Savannah, Georgia 2008 Panelist: Accreditation Review Conference White Papers, Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas 2007 Presenter: NAAB Team Member Training Workshop, Administrators Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2006 Panelist: Accreditation for Architecture Program Administrators, Administrators Meeting, Tucson, Arizona 2003 Panelist: New Administrators Workshop, Administrators Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii 2002 Tour Guide: Manufactured Housing Production in Oregon, and The Mount Angel Library, Technology Conference, Portland, Oregon 2001 Presenter: The Folklore of Digital Culture and Material Practice in Architectural Education, Presenter: Tradition, Innovation and Experimentation in Architectural Education Workshop, ACSA / AIA Teachers Seminar, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 2001 Session Panelist, Moderator: Studio Culture, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland 1995 Presenter: The Neutra VDL Research House Preservation Practicum, Construction Institute, Bristol, Rhode Island Other Academic Associations 2007 Speaker: Administrative Models for Art and Design Study Abroad Programs, National Association of Schools of Art and Design Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri 2004 Speaker: Do Architects Learn What They Need to Know? Society of Building Science Educators Retreat, Cascade, Oregon 2001 Speaker: Structures in Studio, & University of Oregon Technical Teaching Program, Society of Building Science Educators Retreat, Redfish, Idaho 1996 Speaker: Living and Learning in the Neutra VDL Research House, Neutra Houses of Silver Lake Symposium, Society of Architectural Historians, Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles, California 1992 Speaker: Reading 19th Century Cast and Wrought Iron Bridges, National Council for Public History Annual Meeting, Columbia, South Carolina Page 9 of 10

Presentations Panels Workshops (selected)-continued American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2015 Table Discussion Facilitator: Building Bridges from Education to Careers, Women s Leadership Summit, Seattle, Washington 2015 Speaker, Panel Moderator: Snapshots: Transitions between School and Practice, AIA Honolulu, Honolulu Hawaii 2011 The Regulation of Non-Structural Design, Investing in our City s Resilience Preparing for Seismic Certainty, AIA Portland, Portland, Oregon 2010 The Mayors Institutes: Promoting Design Excellence in Oregon Design Oregon Conference, AIA Oregon, Lincoln City, Oregon 2008 Initiatives of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts in Portland Design Oregon Conference, AIA Oregon, Lincoln City, Oregon 2008 Architecture Faculty Research Cultures AIA Southwest Oregon Chapter Meeting, Eugene, Oregon 2007 Comments of the Architectural Awards Jury AIA Salem, Salem, Oregon 2007 Today s Architecture Students and Faculty AIA Southwest Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 1996 Speaker: Seismic Design Education Initiatives in the United States, Japanese Institute of Architects, Tokyo, Japan 1995 Speaker: Linking Design and Technology, with S. Miller Pollin, Faculty Institute: Seismic Design, Berkeley, California 1994 Speaker: Seismic Design across the Curriculum, Faculty Institute: Seismic Design, San Francisco, California National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) 2016 Workshop Participant: Accreditation Processes, Washington, DC 2013 Workshop Participant: Accreditation Review Conference, Snowbird, Utah 2008 Workshop Facilitator: Accreditation Review Conference, Tucson, Arizona 2008 Workshop Facilitator: First Crit: a Workshop on Accreditation Models, Washington, DC Other Audiences 2016 Panelist: Future Relevance in Design Education, Leadership Forum on Design Education, Design Futures Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2016 Panelist: Downtown San Luis Obispo Community Conversation San Luis Obispo Downtown Association, San Luis Obispo, California 2016 Performer: Like a Woman Dean Christine Theodoropoulos, College of Architecture and Design, Cal Poly, Dir. Mooney, Gail, 29 Feb. Web. 2006 Speaker: Teaching Principles of Masonry Design, Pacific Northwest Masonry Association, Portland, Oregon 2006 Tour Guide: Physical Factors for Disaster Resistant Universities, FEMA, Eugene, Oregon 2004 Speaker: University of Oregon HAZUS Results, Oregon HAZUS Users Group Meeting, Eugene, Oregon 2003 Speaker, Respondent: Designing for Earthquakes, Performance-Based Design Programming Workshop, Applied Technology Council, San Francisco, California 2001 Poster Presenter: Using Rapid Screening Methods and GIS Models to Identify Seismic Risk on a University Campus, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Annual Meeting, Monterey, California 1999 Panelist: Documenting the Historic Bridges of Portland, Multnomah County Library, Portland, Oregon 1990 Speaker: Walnut Creek Community Performing Arts Center, Walnut Creek, California 1989 Speaker: The Community Charrette Process, National Endowment for the Arts, San Diego, California 1988 Speaker: National Endowment for the Arts Design Arts Program, Urban Land Institute National Conference, San Francisco, California Page 10 of 10