Graduate Faculty
Larry Bowne II, Assistant Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Arts 1988, University of California, Los Angeles; Master of Architecture 1992, Harvard University. Registered Architect. Specialization: Building Technology, Construction, Urban Infrastructure.
Shani Chambers, Assistant Professor 2005, Bachelor of Arts 1999, University of Technology, Jamaica. Master of Architecture 2004, Florida A & M University, Specialization: Design Theory, Architecture and Craft.
Wayne M. Charney, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Science 1973, Master of Architecture 1975, University of Illinois; PhD 1985, Northwestern University. Specialization: Architectural History, Preservation Planning and Design, Social and Cultural Factors.
Gary J. Coates, Professor of Architecture 1977. Bachelor of Arts 1969, Master of Architecture. 1971, N. Carolina State University. Specialization: Sustainable Communities, Bio climatic and Ecologically Sustainable Design, Energy-Conscious Design, Affordable Housing Modern Swedish Architecture, Critical Regionalism.
Robert J. Condia, Professor of Architecture 1989. Bachelor of Architecture 1980, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Master of Science 1983, Columbia University; Registered Architect, California and Kansas. Member of the American Institute of Architects. Specialization: Architectural Theory and Design: Poetic Practice of Architecture, the Metaphysics of Architectural Design, Craft of Architecture in the Age of Simulation, and the Organic Work of Louis Kahn.
John Eck, Associate Professor 2006, Master of Architecture 1995, University of Virginia, Specialization: Architectural Graphics, Professional Practice.
R. Todd Gabbard, Assistant Professor of Architecture, 2004. Bachelor of Design 2000, and Master of Architecture 2004, University of Florida. Specialization: Ecological and Sustainable Design, Community Revitalization, Pedagogy of Design.
Richard Hoag, Professor1985. Bachelor of Arts 1969, Master of Architecture 1977, University of Washington. Specialization: Environment-Behavior, Mass Media and the Physical Environment, Architectural Competition.
Nathan Howe, Assistant Professor 2005, Bachelor of Architecture 1997, Master of Architecture 2002, University of Texas, Specialization: Design Graphics, Web Design.
James S. Jones, Professor of Architecture 1999. Bachelor of Business Administration 1965, University of Puget Sound; Master of Architecture 1971, University of Washington. Specialization: Architectural Presentation.
Matthew A. Knox, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Architecture 1987, Kansas State University; Master of Architecture 1990, University of Virginia. Registered Architect. Specialization: Design, Architecture and the relationship to landscape; Villas; Digital Architecture and Film.
Vladimir Krstic, Professor1988. Master of Engineering/Architecture. 1985, Kyoto University, Japan. Specialization: Architectural Theory, Japanese Architecture, Design.
Michael C. McNamara, Professor of Architecture 1988. Bachelor of Architecture 1969, North Carolina State University; Master of Architecture 1974, University of California Los Angeles. Registered Architect. Specialization: Programming, Design, Modern Italian Architecture, and Justice Facilities.
James Middlebrook, Assistant Professor 2005, Bachelor of Science 1992, University of Virgina, Master of Architecture 2002, Columbia University. Specialization: Digital Media, Visualization, Urban Issues.
Torgeir Norheim, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Science in Architecture 1978, Master of Architecture 1980, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Specialization: Creative, psychological, geometrical, and/or structural dimensions in architecture.
Lyn Norris-Baker, Professor 1982; Director, Center for Aging. Doctor of Philosophy 1980, University of Houston. Specialization: Environment-Behavior, Special Populations: Elderly and Handicapped, Programming, Post-Occupancy Evaluation.
Wendy Ornelas, Associate Dean, College of Architecture, Planning & Design. Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Science in Architecture 1980 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Bachelor of Architecture 1988 and Master of Architecture 1989, Oklahoma State University. Registered Architect (California). Fellow, American Institute of Architects. Specialization: Design, Marketing, Professional Practice, Competitions and Architecture of the Americas.
David H. Sachs, Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Science 1974, Stetson University; Master of Architecture 1977, Rice University; Doctor of Architecture 1986, University of Michigan. Registered Architect. Specialization: Design Theory, Architectural History, and Urban Design.
David R. Seamon, Professor 1983. Bachelor of Arts, 1970. Master of Arts, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy 1977, Clark University. Specialization: Social and Cultural Factors, Phenomenology, Visual Perception and Communication, Housing/Shelter.
O. John Selfridge, Associate Professor 1969. Bachelor of Art 1959, University of Kansas, Master of City Planning 1964, Yale University, Doctor of Philosophy 1996, Yale University. Specialization: Environmental Health, Building Pathology, Facilities Planning and Management, Building Technology Systems.
Susanne Siepl-Coates, Professor 1984. Master of Architecture 1982, University of California at Berkeley. Specialization: Design, Architecture of Erik Asmussen, Social and Cultural Factors, Environments for Human Well-Being, Pattern Language.
Dragoslav Simic, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Architectural Engineering 1975, University of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia; Master of Architecture 1980, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Specialization: Structural Systems in Architecture.
Madlen Simon, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Arts 1974, Master of Architecture 1977, Princeton University; Registered Architect. Specialization: Design, Professional Practice, History of Architectural Education, Urban History and Theory, Urban Design.
Chris Spaw, Assistant Professor 2005, Bachelor of Architecture, 1997, Master of Architecture 2005, Kansas State University. Specialization: Construction, Representation.
Raymond Streeter, Associate Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Architecture 1979, Kansas State University; Master of Architecture 1984, Harvard University. Specialization: Architectural Graphics.
Carol Watts, Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Arts 1971, Mount Holyoke; Master of Architecture 1975, University of Washington; Doctor of Philosophy 1987, University of Texas, Austin. Specialization: Architectural History, Roman and Italian Architecture and Urbanism, Vernacular Architecture, and Urban Transformation.
Donald Watts, Professor of Architecture. Bachelor of Architecture 1970, University of Nebraska; Master of Architecture 1971, University of California, Berkeley. Registered Architect. Specialization: Architecture of the Middle East, Design, Reinterpretations of the Past.
