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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae ELIZABETH PLATER-ZYBERK Revised 11/17/17 Page 1 of 24 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Curriculum Vitae 1. Date: November 2017 PERSONAL 2. Name: ELIZABETH PLATER-ZYBERK 3. Home phone: 305-665-0649 4. Office phone: 305-284-3438 5. Home address: 6612 LeJeune Road Coral Gables, FL 33146 6. Current Academic Rank:Professor 7. Primary Department: Architecture 8. Secondary or Joint Appt:Department of Epidemiology & Public Health 9. Citizenship: U.S.A. 10. Visa type: N/A HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional: 1974 Yale School of Architecture, Master of Architecture 1972 Princeton University, B.A. Cum Laude in Architecture & Urban Planning 12. Non-Institutional Training: Miscellaneous accounting, management courses, urban planning courses, professional continuing education courses 13. Certification, licensure: 2004 LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional 1978 Licensed Architect, State of Florida

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Curriculum Vitae

ELIZABETH PLATER-ZYBERK

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Curriculum Vitae

1. Date: November 2017

PERSONAL

2. Name: ELIZABETH PLATER-ZYBERK

3. Home phone: 305-665-0649

4. Office phone: 305-284-3438

5. Home address: 6612 LeJeune Road

Coral Gables, FL 33146

6. Current Academic Rank: Professor

7. Primary Department: Architecture

8. Secondary or Joint Appt: Department of Epidemiology & Public Health

9. Citizenship: U.S.A.

10. Visa type: N/A

HIGHER EDUCATION

11. Institutional:

1974 Yale School of Architecture, Master of Architecture

1972 Princeton University, B.A. Cum Laude in Architecture & Urban Planning

12. Non-Institutional Training:

Miscellaneous accounting, management courses, urban planning courses, professional

continuing education courses

13. Certification, licensure:

2004 LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional

1978 Licensed Architect, State of Florida

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EXPERIENCE

14. Academic:

2006-Present Malcolm Matheson Distinguished Professor of Architecture

1995-2013 Dean, University of Miami School of Architecture

1992-1995 Director, Center for Urban and Community Design, Univ. of Miami

1990-Present University of Miami, Professor

1990 Fall Visiting Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Design

1979-1990 University of Miami, Associate Professor

1993 Prince of Wales Institute, London, United Kingdom, Visiting Lecturer

1990 Summer Visiting Faculty, Prince of Wales Summer School, Rome

1988-1990 Director, M. Arch. Program, University of Miami School of Architecture

1987 Yale School of Architecture, Bishop Chair, jointly with Andrés Duany

1984 Harvard University, visiting lecturer, jointly with Andrés Duany

1983 Harvard University, visiting juror

1983 Rice University, visiting juror

1981 Yale University, visiting juror

1981 University of Virginia, visiting critic

1980 University of Houston, visiting critic

1980 University of Miami, Assistant Professor, coordinator Mexico Summer 1980 in

San Miguel de Allende.

1979-1984 University of Miami, Assistant Professor

1978 University of Maryland, visiting lecturer

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1976 University of Miami, visiting lecturer

1973-1974 Yale College, teaching assistant to Vincent Scully, History of Modern

Architecture

1973-1974 Yale School of Architecture, teaching assistant to Charles Moore, organized

three new graduate theory courses and led a weekly seminar.

15. Non-Academic:

1980-Present DPZ Partners, LLC, (formerly Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company and formerly

Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Architects) Miami, Florida. Numerous

architectural and community design projects completed or under construction in the

U.S. and abroad

1982 Riverfront Plaza Design Competition, Ft. Lauderdale, entry with Joanna Lombard

and Thomas Spain

1976-1980 Arquitectonica International Corporation, Miami, FL, co-Founder and Director of

the firm, Designer, Project Manager

1975-1976 Venturi and Rauch, Architects & Planners, Philadelphia, PA, design and

working drawings

Spring 1975 Historical Key West Preservation Board, Key West, Fla., restoration proposal for

"The Oldest House"

Fall 1974 Travel throughout Europe

Summer 1974 Alberto Ponis, Dott. Arch., Palau, Sardinia, Italy

Summer 1973 Yale School of Architecture, New Haven, Conn., research and planning for new

graduate theory courses

Summer 1972 Vincent Kling & Associates, Philadelphia, PA, detailing for Philadelphia

International Airport project

Summer 1971 Gulf-Reston, Inc., Reston, VA, new town planning and marketing research

Summer 1970 Travel in Europe

Summer 1969 William F. Gariano, P.E., Paoli, PA, engineering calculations and design

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Summer 1968 Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, Philadelphia, PA, interior design and

working drawings.

16. Military: N/A

PUBLICATIONS

17. Books and monographs published:

Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Robert Alminana The New Civic Art, Rizzoli

Publications, Inc., N.Y., 2003

Andrés Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Jeff Speck, Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl

and the Decline of the American Dream. North Point Press, N.Y., 2000.

18. Juried or refereed journal articles:

“Net-zero water management: achieving energy-positive municipal water supply.”

Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology (Royal Society of Chemistry),

James D. Englehardt, Tingting Wu, Frederick Bloetscher, Yang Deng, Piet du

Pisani, Sebastian Eilert, Samir Elmir, Tianjiao Guo, Joseph Jacangelo, Mark

LeChevallier, Harold Leverenz, Erika Mancha, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Bahman

Sheikh, Eva Steinle-Darling and George Tchobanoglous. March 2016.

“Neighborhood greenness and chronic health conditions in Medicare beneficiaries.”

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, (impact factor 4.5), Brown, S. C., Lombard, J.,

Wang, K., Byrne, M., Toro, M., Plater-Zyberk, E., Feaster, D. J., Kardys, J., Nardi, M.,

Perez-Gomez, G., Pantin, H., & Szapocznik, J. (Originally submitted to AJPM, July 26,

2015), 2016, Re-revised (Revision# 2) on January 4, 2016.

“Walking and Proximity to the Urban Growth Boundary and Central Business District”

manuscript accepted for publication by American Journal of Preventive Medicine (journal

impact factor=4), S.C., Lombard, J. L., Toro, M., Huang, S., Perrino, T., Perez-Gomez, G.,

Plater-Zyberk, E., Pantin, H., Kumar, N., Wang, K., & Szapocznik, J. (2014). March 28,

2014.

“The Relationship of Built Environment to Perceived Social Support and Psychological

Distress in Hispanic Elders: The Role of “Eyes on the Street” originally published in

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B (2) (2009), republished as a chapter in

“Researching Social Gerontology” edited by Malcolm Cutchin, Candace Kemp and Victor

Marshall, SAGE Fundamentals of Applied Research, SAGE Publications, November 2012.

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“Interactive effects of built environment and habitual physical activity on recent walking

behavior: The Cuban Health Study,” Brown, S. C., Pantin, H., Huang, S., Lombard, J.,

Brown, C. H., Toro, M., Perrino, T., Perez-Gomez, G., Plater-Zyberk, E., Affuso, O.,

Barrera-Allen, L., & Szapocznik, J. Ms. submitted to Annals of Behavioral Medicine

(impact factor=4.2), 2013, _Under Review_.

“The Relationship of Built Environment to Perceived Social Support and Psychological

Distress in Hispanic Elders: The Role of “Eyes on the Street” originally published in

Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B (2) (2009), republished as a chapter in

“Researching Social Gerontology” edited by Malcolm Cutchin, Candace Kemp and Victor

Marshall, SAGE Fundamentals of Applied Research, SAGE Publications, November 2012.

“The Relationship of Built Environment to Perceived Social Support and Psychological

Distress in Hispanic elders: The Role of "Eyes on the Street," Brown, S. C., Mason, C. A.,

Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., Newman, F. L., Pantin, H.,

& Szapocznik, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 64B(2), 234–246,

doi:10.1093/geronb/gbn011, Advance Access publication on February 4, 2009.

“Built Environment and Physical Functioning in Hispanic elders: The role of “Eyes on the

Street,” Brown, S.C., Mason, C.A., Perrino, T., Lombard, J. L., Martinez, F., Plater-

Zyberk, E., Spokane, A. R., & Szapocznik, J., Environmental Health Perspectives,

2008, 116(110), 1300-1307.

“Identifying Streetscape Features Significant to Well-Being,” Spokane, A. R., Lombard, J.,

Perrino, T., Brown, S., Mason, C., Martinez, F., & Plater-Zyberk E., Szapocznik, J.,

Architectural Science Review, September 2007, 50(3): 234-245.

“The Impact of the Built Environment on Children's School Grades: The Role of Diversity

of Use in Hispanic Neighborhoods,” Jose Szapocznik, Joanna Lombard, Frank Martinez,

Craig A. Mason, Deborah Gorman-Smith, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Scott C. Brown,

Arnold Spokane, American Journal of Community Psychology, September, 2006, 38: 299–

310.

“Building Community across the Rural-to-Urban Transect,” Charles C. Bohl with

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Places, Spring 2006, Vol. 18, Number 1, pp. 4-17.

“It Takes a Village to Raise a Child,” Plater-Zyberk, E., Suburbs and Cities: Changing

Patterns in Metropolitan Living Report of the August 20-24, 1994 Domestic Strategy

Group Meeting. The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C., 1995, pp 55-67.

19. Other Publications:

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“Foreword”, Architects of Community, John Francis Torti and Thomas M. Gallas, expected

publication March 2017.

“Foreword”, Harrison Design 25, Henrika Dyck Taylor, Harrison Design, 2016.

“Introduction”, A Call to Order, Carie Penabad ed., expected publication 2016.

“The Neighborhood”, Chapter 11, Charter of the New Urbanism, 2nd Edition; Talen, Emily,

McGraw-Hill Education, May 2013.

“Form-Based Codes”, AIA Architect’s Handbook for Professional Practice, 15th Edition,

Wiley & Sons, March 2013.

“Rebuilding the Miami Waterfront”, On the Waterfront: Miami’s Fifteen Mile Promenade,

UMSA, 2012.

“Longevity and Urbanism”, chapter, co-authored with S. Ball, Independent for Life: Homes

and Neighborhoods for an Aging America; Cisneros, Dyer-Chamberlain, and Hickie,

University of Texas Press, April 2011.

“New Retail Opportunities in Traditional Neighborhoods”, co-authored with Seth Harry,

Design & Display Ideas, January 2001.

“Site Planning”, co-authored with Duany, Andres M., Greenan, G., 1994 Architectural

Graphic Standards, Ramsey, C. G. and Sleeper, H.R.

Professional work in numerous peer reviewed and professional publications, including: in the

following:

Architectural Design; Architectural Record; Progressive Architecture; Architectural Graphic

Standards; Architecture & Urbansim; Archi e Colonne; Lotus; Werk, Bauen and Wohnem;

Places; Planning; The Gerontologist; The Harvard Architectural Review

Books on the design work and writings of the firm:

Thadani, Dhiru, Visions of Seaside: Foundation/Evolution/Imagination. Built and Unbuilt

Architecture, Rizzoli International Publications, N.Y., 2013.

The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, editor, The Richard H. Driehaus

Prize: Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, The University of Notre Dame, IN,

2008.

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Joanna Lombard, The Architecture of Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company, Rizzoli

International Publications, Inc., N.Y., 2005.

Peter Katz, editor The New Urbanism, McGraw-Hill Professional, N.Y., 1993.

Towns & Town Making Principles, edited by Alex Krieger, Rizzoli Publications, Inc., N.Y.,

1991.

David Mohney and Keller Easterling Seaside, Making of a Town in America, Princeton

Architectural Press, N.Y., 1991.

Claire Lorenz, Women in Architecture: A Contemporary Perspective, Rizzoli International

Publications, N.Y., 1990.

20. Other Works Accepted For Publication:

21. Funded Research Performed:

2012: Jesse Ball DuPont Grant, “South Florida Workplace Affordable Housing,” work

program shared by University of Miami School of Architecture and the Office of Civic &

Community Engagement, ($75, 000).

2011-2013: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, “Health Impacts of the Built-

Environment among Miami Medicare/Medicaid Beneficiaries,” Principal Investigators

Scott Brown & Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, ($500,000).

2010-2014: National Science Foundation, “EFRI SEED: Design of Autonomous Net-Zero

Water Buildings,” ($2,504,958), one of several Co-Investigators.

2006-2009: One of several investigators, “Built Environment & Hispanic Elders’ Health,”

Principal Investigator/Project Director, José Szapocznik, National Institute on Aging,

($922,059).

2004: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Grant renewal - partial challenge grant to

continue to train mid-career professionals through fellowship and charrette program.

($950,000).

2001-2003: US Department of Housing and Urban Development, HSIAC Grant

West Coconut Grove Revitalization Project. The University of Miami, School of

Architecture’s Center for Urban and Community Design, with the participation of other

University departments, focused on the social, economic and physical renaissance of West

Coconut Grove. ($399,995).

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2001-2004: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Neighborhood Revitalization Grant

West Coconut Grove Revitalization Project. Support for the project initially funded by U

S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), ($250,000).

2000-2005: One of several investigator, “Built Environment & Hispanic Elders’

Behavioral Health,” Principal Investigator/Project Director, José Szapocznik, National

Institute for Mental Health and National Institute for Environmental Health Science,

($2,516,770).

2000: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Grant to support a formal training continuing

education program focusing on skills in the building of communities. ($2,100,000)

1999-2001: One of several investigators, “The Role of the Built Environment in Risk and Protection

for Drug Abuse: Policy Implications,” Principal Investigator/Project Director, José Szapocznik,

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ($346, 304).

1988-1994: Town planning and urban code research; resulting in built work and articles such

as the site planning section of Architectural Graphic Standards, 1994. Co-authored with

Professor Gary Greenan and Andrés Duany. (unfunded)

1988: National Endowment for the Arts grant to computerize Seaside Urban Code; resulted

in Traditional Neighborhood District, a zoning code ordinance insert, which has been

adopted by municipalities throughout the US: ($25,000)

22. Editorial Responsibilities:

2014-present Editorial Advisory Board, Manifest: A Journal of American Architecture

and Urbanism

2013-present Editorial Advisory Board, Urban Design International

2006 Co-editor with Dr. Charles Bohl, PLACES, Building Community Across the

Transect Volume 18, No.1.

2005-Present Editorial Advisory Board PLACES

1987 Editorial Reviewer for John Wiley and Sons.

1982-1984 Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural Education.

23. Professional and Honorary Organizations:

1996 to Present American Institute of Architects, College of Fellows (FAIA)

1983 to Present American Institute of Architects, member

24. Honors and Awards:

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Awards for design projects included below generally have been given to Duany Plater-Zyberk

and Company for work completed under my direction; a complete list of awards to the firm

includes others I have participated in but not directed, (such as Seaside which alone has been

recognized with over 50 awards), and can be found at http://www.dpz.com.

2015 Urban Environment League of Greater Miami named Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk

Award for Architecture and Planning

2015 Global Human Settlements Model of Residential Area, Global Forum on Human

Settlements, for Kentlands, Gaithersburg, MD

2014 Most Outstanding LEED ND Project, U.S. Green Building Council South Florida

Chapter, for Miami Design District

2014 Arts & Culture Award, Coral Gables Community Foundation

2014 Women in Architecture Award, Educator honoring a professional who has helped

the advancement of women, Architectural Record

2014 Global Human Settlements Award in Planning & Design, Global Forum on Human

Settlements, for Miami 21

2014 AIA Institute Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design, The American Institute

of Architects, for Miami 21

2013 Addison Mizner Patron Medal, Florida Chapter of the Institute of Classical

Architecture

2012 Urban Designer of the Year, Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects

2012 American Planning Association (APA) Florida Gold Coast Section Best Practice

Award for Design District Special Area Plan Miami

2012 Albert Simons Medal of Excellence, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC.

2012 Connecticut Architecture Foundation Award, University of Hartford, Hartford, CT.

2011 The National Planning Excellence Award for Best Practice from the American

Planning Association, for Miami 21

2010 The American Architecture Award from The Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of

Architecture and Design, for Miami 21

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2010 American Planning Association (APA) Florida Chapter Award of Excellence,

Best Practices for Miami 21

2010 The Driehaus Form-Based Codes Award Paul Crawford Distinction for a

Groundbreaking Code for Miami 21

2009 Residential Architect (Hanley Wood) 2009 Leadership Award honoring

exemplary achievement in residential practice (Hall of Fame) presented to Andrés

Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co.

2008 American Red Cross Spectrum Honoree, recipient of the J. N. McArthur

Education Award

2007 Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk (with Andrés Duany) recipients of the Sixth Annual

Richard H. Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture from the University of Notre

Dame School of Architecture

2006 Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk was a 2006 honoree in the Florida Women of

Achievement: A Photographic Documentary, photographed and presented by

Scherley Busch

2006 Arthur Ross Award in Community Design, to The Mississippi Renewal Forum,

launched by Governor Haley Barbour, Leland Speed and Jim Barksdale, and led

by Andres Duany, presented by The Institute for Classical Architecture &

Classical America

2004 CHOICE’s (the publication of the American Library Association) Annual

Outstanding Academic Title to The New Civic Art: Elements of Town Planning

2003 Award for Excellence, to the Town of Seaside: Urban Land Institute

2003 Making Great Communities Happen Outstanding Planning Award, to City of

Greensboro, NC, for implementation of the Southside Area Development Plan:

American Planning Association

2003 Women’s Park History Gallery, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk inducted

2002 Floridanas Especiales 2002, to Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk: Cuban Women's Club

Award of Appreciation, in recognition of leadership effort and outstanding

contributions: The Miami Chapter of the AIA

2002 Arthur Ross Award in Community Planning: Institute for Classical

Architecture/Classical America, New York, NY

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2001 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

2001 The Vincent J. Scully Prize for exemplary practice and scholarship in architecture

and urban design: National Building Museum, Washington, DC

2001 Honorary Doctorate in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

1999 AIA Silver Medal Award (with Andrés Duany) in recognition of excellence for

their entire body of work over their career: AIA Miami Chapter

1998 Founders Award for Civic Leadership, (with Andrés Duany) to honor individuals

of national stature for contributions in the stewardship of our nation’s

communities, Partners for Livable Communities, Washington, DC

1998 Award for Excellence in Architecture, for the San Juan Bautista Mission Church,

Miami, FL: Florida Association of the AIA

1998 Meritorious Service Award: AIA Miami Chapter

1997 Honorary Doctorate in Architecture: University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN

1997 Educational Leadership Award: AIA Miami Chapter

1996 Award of Excellence in Architecture, for Good Shepherd Catholic Church,

Miami, FL: AIA Miami Chapter

1996 Outstanding Architect of the Year Award: AIA Miami Chapter

1995 Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters, (with Andrés Duany) for promoting the

civic realm and renewing interest in the built environment: Rollins College,

Winter Park, FL

1995 Award for Excellence in Architecture, for The St. Hugh Oaks Village, Coconut

Grove, FL: Florida Association of the AIA

1995 Top Women Achievers in South Florida, for exceptional performance and

outstanding accomplishments: South Florida Magazine

1994 Professional Achievement Award, (to Duany Plater-Zyberk and Company) for

raising awareness in traditional community planning: Professional Builder

Magazine

1994 Newsmakers Award, for DPZ’s efforts in the field of planning: Engineering News

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Record Magazine

1994 American Association of University Women Role Model Award, for contributions

in academic leadership by Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk: American Association of

University Women, Florida Division

1994 Brandeis Award for Architecture, (with Andrés Duany) for outstanding

contributions in the fields of Architecture and Planning: Brandeis University,

Waltham, MA

1994 The Southern Home Award, Development of the Year for Blount Springs, AL:

(EPZ project) Southern Living Magazine

1993 Top Ten Architecture Picks List, for schematic design of Florida City’s City Hall:

The Miami Herald, Miami, FL

1993 Design Leadership Award Nomination, (with Andrés Duany) for civic

contributions during the Florida City Charrette: American Institute of Graphic

Arts, Miami Chapter, FL

1993 Honorary Doctorate in Architecture, (with Andrés Duany) for contributions to the

urban design of Providence, RI: Johnson & Wales University

1993 The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Medal in Architecture, (with Andrés

Duany) for accomplishments as town planners and architects: The University of

Virginia School of Architecture, Charlottesville, VA

1992 The Seaside Prize, (with Andrés Duany) contributions to community planning and

design, The Seaside Institute

1992 Award of Excellence, for the town of Kentlands, MD: Maryland State Planning

Commission

1992 Builder’s Choice Awards for Excellence in Design and Planning, for Kentlands,

MD: Builder Magazine

1992 President’s Award, for contributions by Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk in the post-

Hurricane Andrew recovery process: Miami Chapter AIA

1991 “Best of 1991”, for the design of Kentlands, MD: Time Magazine

1991 Castle Award for Entrepreneurial Achievement, for professional and academic

achievements: Manhattanville College

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1991 AIA Survey: 10 Best Works of American Architecture Since 1980: Seaside, FL

1991 Institute Honors for Urban Design, for the master plan of Seaside, FL

1991 “Best of the Decade—1980s” (Design), for master plan of Seaside, FL: Time

Magazine

1990 Award of Excellence in Architecture, for El Prado House, Coral Gables, FL: AIA

Miami Chapter

1990 The Governor’s Urban Design Award, for downtown master plan for Stuart, FL:

State of Florida

1990 Design 100, Editorial Award for Design Contributions: Metropolitan Home

Magazine

1989 Purchase Award, Invited Design Competition for the Addition to the American

Library (Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek), Berlin, Germany

1988 National Citation Award for Excellence in Urban Design, for master plan of

Seaside, FL: AIA

1988 Golden Aurora Award, for master plan of Seaside, FL: Southeast Builders

Conference

1988 Resident, American Academy in Rome

1987 Award for Contributions to Urban Planning, AIA Rio Salada (Puerto Rico) Chapter

1987 Governor’s Urban Design Award, for master plan of Seaside, FL: State of Florida

1987 Builder’s Best Award, for Seaside, FL: Builder Magazine

1987 Architectural Record Houses: Vilanova House, Key Biscayne, FL

1986 Award of Honor, for Westover House, Ft. Worth, TX: AIA Florida South Chapter

1986 Award of Honor, for Southern Star Restaurant, Jupiter, FL: AIA Florida South

Chapter

1985 Award of Honor, for Clary House, Sanibel Island, FL: AIA Florida South Chapter

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1985 Award of Honor, for Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FL: AIA Florida South

Chapter

1984 Award of Honor, for Galen Medical Building, Boca Raton, FL: AIA Florida South

Chapter

1984 Architectural Record Houses: De la Cruz House, Key Biscayne, FL.

1984 Award of Honor, for the master plan of Seaside, FL: Florida Association of the

AIA

1984 Citation in Urban Design, for the master plan of Seaside, FL: Progressive

Architecture Magazine

1984 Alternate, American Academy in Rome, Mid-Career Fellowship

1983 Architectural Record Houses: Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FL

1983 Award of Honor, for the master plan of Seaside, FL: AIA Florida South Chapter

1983 Award for Excellence in Architecture, for Hibiscus House, Coconut Grove, FL:

Florida Association of the AIA

1983 Award of Honor, for Charleston Place, Boca Raton, FL: American Institute of

Architects (AIA) South Florida Chapter

1982 Woodrow W. Wilkins Outstanding Teaching Award, Department of Architecture,

University of Miami

1973 Recipient of Carroll L.V. Meeks Memorial Fund Award, Yale University

1973 Recipient of American Association of University Women Fellowship

1972 Cum Laude B.A., Princeton University

25. Post-Doctoral Fellowships: None

26. Other Professional Activities:

2016 Chair, Vincent Scully Prize Jury, National Building Museum

2015 Member, Miami-Dade County Great Park Summit Host Committee

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2015-present Chair, Florida Chapter, Congress for the New Urbanism

2015-present Member, CNU Governance Committee

2015-present Member, CNU Nominations Committee

2014-present Member, CNU Chapter Steering Committee

2014-present Editorial Advisory Board, Manifest: A Journal of American Architecture

and Urbanism

2014 Participant, South Florida Resilient Redesign, Southeast Florida

Regional Climate Compact

2014 Juror, Addison Mizner Medal, Institute of Classical Architecture & Art

2014 Juror, Awards for Design Excellence, A.I.A. Philadelphia

2014 Juror, Vincent Scully Prize, National Building Museum

2013-present Editorial Advisory Board, Urban Design International

2013-2014 Juror, Entrepreneur of the Year National Awards

2013 Juror, John Nolen Medal, Congress for the New Urbanism Florida

Chapter

2011-2012 Juror, Faith & Form Awards, The Interfaith Journal on Religion Art &

Architecture (IFRAA), Jury Chair, 2012.

2010 Juror, AIA Birmingham, AL Design Awards

2009-2011 Juror, J.C. Nichols Prize, Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C.

2008-2015 Vice-Chair, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, appointed by President

George W. Bush

2008 Juror, Society of American Registered Architects Annual Awards

2007 Juror, Driehaus Form-Based Codes Awards

2007 Juror, Developers & Builders Alliance Community Advancement

Awards

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2006 Juror, Arthur Ross Awards, Institute for Classical Architecture/Classical

America

2006 Juror, Palladio Awards, Traditional Building

2005-Present Editorial Advisory Board, Places

2005 Member, Mississippi Renewal Forum Coordination Team

2004-2005 Fellow of the Institute for Urban Design, New York, NY

2004 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited

Professional

2004-2015 Board of Directors, Institute of Classical Architectural & Classical

America

2003 Juror, Richard H. Driehaus Prize in Classical Architecture, University of

Notre Dame

2002-Present Board of Directors, Florida Chapter of the Congress for the New

Urbanism

2002-2006 Member, National Register of Peer Professionals, General Services

Administration (GSA)

2002 Juror, Student Competition, U.I.A. Berlin, XXI World Congress of

Architecture

2000-2001 Member, Presidential Search Committee, Princeton University

2001 Juror, A.I.A. Alabama Council Design Awards

2001 Juror, Congress for the New Urbanism Charter Awards

2001 Chair, West Palm Beach Library Selection Committee

2000-2016 Member, Dean’s Council School of Architecture, Yale University

2000 Juror, A.I.A. Jefferson Medalist, Washington, D.C.

2000 Juror, Millennium Gateway Competition, University of Notre Dame

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2000 Juror, ACSA/Otis Elevator Int’l Student Design Competition

1999 Co-chair, ACSA Administrator’s Conference (Association of Collegiate

Schools of Architecture)

1999 Juror, National A.I.A., Washington, DC

1993-2004 Board of Directors, Congress for the New Urbanism

1993 Co-Founder, Congress for the New Urbanism

1993-2003 Trustee, Princeton University

1990-1994 Visiting Committee, School of Architecture, M.I.T.

1989 NAAB Accreditation Team, New Jersey Institute of Technology

1987-1991 Trustee, Princeton University

1987-1989 Indiana State Office Building Commission Design Advisory Committee

1987-1988 Design Advisory Committee, Indiana State Office Complex

1982-1991 Advisory Council, School of Architecture, Princeton University

1982-1984 Editorial Board, Journal of Architectural Education

Also: Juror at numerous local design juries, design work exhibited

internationally frequently, numerous invited lectures for university and

other audiences.

LECTURES 2017

1. Trading Brand for Influence, Annual Gordon H. Smith Lecture, Yale University,

New Haven, February.

LECTURES 2016

1. Zoning and Planning, Zoning at 100: A Symposium for the Future, New York

City Bar, New York, September.

2. Climate Change Adaptation: A New Urbanist Perspective, Congress for the New

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Urbanism, CNU 24, Detroit, June.

3. Responding to Shocks and Building Resilience, UN Habitat III pre-conference,

USHUD, Miami, June.

LECTURES 2015

1. 2015 Driehaus Awards, panel, Chicago, March.

2. Survival and Resilience in the Third Millennium, panel, ACSA Administrator’s

Conference, San Juan, November.

3. What’s Next for New Urbanism: Accelerating the Pace of Change, founders’

panel, CNU 23, Dallas, May.

4. CNU and Climate Change Adaptation, Open Innovation Session, Chair, CNU 23,

Dallas, May.

5. Urban Architecture, Congress for the New Urbanism Florida Chapter Summit,

Winter Park, February.

LECTURES 2014

1. Can Good Design Be Legislated?, panelist, AIA Miami Chapter, Miami,

November.

2. Miami 21: Sustainability Through Design, Commercial Real Estate Women

(CREW) Network Convention, Miami Beach, October.

3. Applying Resilient Redesign to the Region, Southeast Florida Regional Climate

Leadership Summit, Miami Beach, October.

4. Women in Architecture 8x8x2 conference, Palm Beach, May.

5. Neighborhood: The Measure and Meaning of an Urban Ideal, The University of

Chicago Urban Forums, Chicago, April.

6. How Do We Get Our Leaders to Fulfill the Broken Promise of Arena Park?,

Urban Environmental League Park Forum, April.

7. University of Tuskegee College of Architecture, March.

LECTURES 2013

1. The New Urbanism, ADIT Brasil Technical Mission, University of Miami,

November.

2. Zero Energy Mass Custom Homes (ZEMCH) International Conference on

Climate Change & Housing, University of Miami, FL, October-November.

3. Ecological Infrastructure: Case Studies for Urban Resilience & Sustainability,

City Lab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges Conference, New York, October.

4. Sea Level Rise Summit 2013: Resilience in the Face of Change, Center for

Environmental Studies at Florida Atlantic University, October.

5. Views on the Miami Metro Narrative, Sustainable Authentic Florida Conference,

Miami Beach, October.

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6. Tonic or Toxic? Reimagining Home Owner Associations, Architectural Codes,

and Community Building, McGuire Woods, Richmond, September.

7. BuildGreen Argentina, Buenos Aires, September.

8. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact Implementation Workshop,

Institute for Sustainable Communities, Hollywood, FL, September.

9. Future of Places Conference: Transforming Cities Through Placemaking &

Public Spaces, UN Habitat, Project for Public Spaces, Ax:son Johnson

Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden, June.

10. Baywalk/Riverwalk Master Plan Study: On the Waterfront - Miami’s 15 Mile

Promenade, New World Center, Miami, June.

11. Tulsa Planning Commission Study Session on New Urbanist Principles, Rotary

Club of Tulsa, August.

12. Panel Discussion, AIA Florida Board of Directors Meeting, Florida A&M

University, April.

13. Post-Modernism, Architects on Architects: Today’s Architects and Historic

Architects Who Influenced Them, Miami Design Preservation League, Miami,

April.

14. Planning for Adaptation to Climate Change, Princeton Class of 1971-1972,

Miami, March.

15. Design Roundtable: A New Start-Up Geography, Start-Up City: Miami, The

Atlantic Cities in partnership with the Knight Foundation, Miami, February.

16. The Future of Planned Communities, ULI SE Florida/Caribbean & the University

of Miami School of Architecture, Miami, January.

17. Community Well-Being: What Does it Take?, International Women’s Forum:

Working Towards Wellness, Miami, January.

18. Health Impacts of the Built Environment among Miami Medicare/Medicaid

Beneficiaries, FY10 HUD Sustainable Communities Research Grant

Presentations, Washington, DC, January.

LECTURES 2012

1. New Urbanism & SmartCode Workshop, Directorate General of Spatial Planning,

Ministry of Public Works, Jakarta, Indonesia, July.

2. Arte-Polis 4International Conference, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB),

Bandung, Indonesia, July.

3. Opening Plenary: 20 Years of the CNU: Looking Back, Looking Forward, CNU

20, West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, May.

4. Coding Communities, ADIT Brasil/UM Conference, University of Miami, Coral

Gables, Florida, USA, May.

5. Miami 21, Distinguished Speaker Series, The Bourse, New Haven, Connecticut,

USA, May.

6. Le Ciudade Del Futuro, Universidad Iberoamericana, Scuela d’Arquitectura,

Mexico, DF, April.

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TEACHING

27. Teaching Award Received:

1982 Woodrow W. Wilkins Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Miami, School

of Architecture

28. Teaching Specialization:

Architectural Design, Town Planning, Housing, Urban Design and Reconstruction, New

Urbanism

29. Thesis Dissertation and Advising:

2016 M.U.D. Thesis – Smart Growth, New Urbanism and Smart City, by Wei Liu

2007 M.A. in Geography Thesis – Paradise Lost? Deconstructing Miami’s Affordable

Housing Crisis by Daniela Belloli

1996 M.Arch Thesis - German New Towns 1890-1910, by Manuela Haselau

1997 M.Arch Thesis – Live-Work Housing in Delray Beach, by Daniel Broad

30. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities:

2015-present Director, Master of Urban Design degree program

2005-2013 Disaster Preparation and Recovery Committee (University)

1995-2013 As Dean, School of Architecture, I participated in several University-wide committees on an on-going basis

2005 Search Committee for Provost (University)

1993-1998 Director, Center for Urban and Community Design (School of

Architecture)

1990-1995 Buildings and Grounds Committee (University)

1991-1992 Search Committee for Dean of the School of Architecture (University)

1989-1990 Search Committee for Dean of the School of Architecture (University)

1988-1989 Review Sub-Committee for Graduate Programs Review (University)

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1986-1987 Committee on M. Arch. Program

1986-1987 Committee on Faculty & Staff

1986-198 Senate Committee on Facilities and Planning (University)

1985-1987 Advisory Committee for Convocation Center (University)

1985-1987 Women's Advisory Committee on Academic Affairs (University)

1985-1989 School of Architecture Executive Committee

1984 "Portfolio Pieces": Exhibition of student work shown in the School and

at the Columbia University International Exhibition of undergraduate

student work

1984-1985 Search Committee for Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences

(University)

1984-1985 University Committee for Instructional Grants (University)

1984-1985 Visiting Committee

Spring 1986-1987

& Fall 1986-1987 Coordinator Third Year Studio

1983-1985 Coordinator First Year Studio, fall semester

1983 Beaux Arts Week Committee, Chairman

1983 Landscape Program Chairman Search Committee

1983-1984 Building Committee

1983-1984 Special Events Committee

1983-2013 M. Arch Committee

1983-1984 Search Committee for the Dean of the School of Architecture

(University)

1982-Present Annually, advise and write multiple graduate school recommendations

for a dozen graduating and recently graduated students from our school.

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1982-1987 Visiting Critic's Studio Coordinator

1984-1985 &

Spring 1986-1987 Upper Level Studio Coordinator

1982-1983 Upper Level Studio Coordinator

1982-1983 School Planning Committee

1982-1983 Faculty Appointment Committee

1982-1983 Committee to institute Wilkins commemorative event

1982-1983 SEA Honors Program Committee

1981-1985 Admissions Committee

1981-1985 Curriculum Committee

1980-1982

1986-1987

1988-1996 Faculty Search Committee

1981-1982 Administration of slides recording of departmental student work

1981 Administration of Mexico Summer

1980-1981 Faculty Affairs Committee: Accreditation Visit

1980-1981 Special Events

1978-1981 Professional & Continuing Education

1979-1981 SEA Ethics Committee

1979-1981 SEA Affirmative Action Committee

1979-1980 Curriculum Committee

1980 Administration of Mexico Summer semester1980

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31. Community Activities:

2008-2012 Member, Board of Directors, American Institute of Polish Culture

2007 Chair, Built Environment Committee of the Climate Change Advisory

Task Force, Miami-Dade County

2006 CAHSA (Community Affordable Housing Strategies Alliance) Task

Force Member, Miami-Dade County

2005-2009 Member, University of Miami Disaster Preparation and Recovery Plan

Committee

2005 Member, Virginia Key Beach Park Architectural Review Committee

2004 Co-Vice Chair, Urban Land Institute South Florida Chapter

Urbanization Task Force

2002-2003 Member, Miami-Dade County Enhanced Affordable Housing Policy

Workgroup

2000-2004 Member, Bicentennial Park Waterfront Renewal Committee

1999-2002 Member, Steering Committee Downtown Kendall Charrette

1998-2000 Miami Fellows Mentor

1998-2001 Housing Finance Authority Design Review Board

1997-Present Urban Environment League, founder & Board of Advisors

1993-Present Many projects for communities and municipalities in Miami-Dade

County through the Center for Urban and Community Design

1992-1993 New South Dade Charrette Co-Coordinator and other volunteer design

and community assistance after Hurricane Andrew

1989 Pro bono consulting for Dade County for the addition of the T.N.D. to

the Dade County Zoning Ordinance

1987-1991 Tigertail Productions, Board of Advisors

1986-2000 Bakehouse Art Complex Board of Directors

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1986 Initiation and coordination of School of Architecture student design

contribution to Dade County H.U.D.

1986-1987 Coral Gables House Governing Board

1983-1986 Board of Directors, Miami Beach Design Preservation League

1986 Initiation and coordination of School of Architecture student

construction documents contribution to Council of Negro Women

(with Dan Tinney)

1984 Volunteer consultations City of Miami Community Development

neighborhood renovation project, materials and color

1983 Committee to select the Architect for the Restoration of the Colony

Theater, for Miami Beach Development Corp.

1983 Participation in person, by telephone and in writing with City of Coral

Gables Zoning Board, with regard to high-rise design criteria revisions

to Zoning Guide.

1983-1985 Miami Design Preservation League, Board of Directors

1978 Historical recording of Dutch South African Village for Coral Gables

Historical Board

1976-1986 Co-Founder and President, The Architectural Club of Miami