Teaching

Assistant Professor of Architecture, Marywood University, 2020–present

First Place, Attached Housing Division, Solar Decathlon Design Challenge, US Department of Energy, 2021

John Iacobacci (undergraduate architecture student), Holographic Headquarters, Third Place, AISC/ACSA (American Institute of Steel Construction / Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) Steel Competition: Workplace Wellness, 2021

Visiting Assistant Professor in Architecture, Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC), Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 2019–20

Smooth Operator Award for Industry Engagement, Solar Decathlon Design Challenge, US Department of Energy, 2020

Excellence in Outreach Award, with Paul Kelsch, Virginia Tech, 2017

  • Computer Applications in Design, 2019
  • Architecture and Urbanism Seminar, 2018
  • Topics in History and Theory of Architecture, 2018
  • Qualifying Design Lab, 2016
  • Materials Processes Workshop (Design/Build), 2016
  • Topics in Design Methods Course, 2015 + 2017

Design Apprenticeship Program, National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 2016

Assistant Professor of Architecture, The Pennsylvania State University, 2005–14 Instructor in Architecture, The Pennsylvania State University, 2003–5

ACSA/AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award, 2008

  • Basic Design Studios I and II, 2003–14
  • Architecture Thesis Studios, 2007–8
  • Visual Communications Studios I and II (hand drawing and model making skills), 2003–7
  • Visual Communications Studios I and II (digital skills including Adobe Suite, Rhino, Revit), 2009–2014
  • Design/Build Courses, 2003–14
  • Theory Seminars (undergraduate and graduate), 2004–7

Teaching Assistant, McGill University, 1996–7

  • Architectural History and Theory Courses, 1996–7

Teaching Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University, 1994–5

  • Architecture Design Studio (Rome, Italy), 1994–5
  • Basic Design Studio II, 1995

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