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Florida Trip for M-Arch Thesis Students
Professor Joss Kiely led his M-Arch thesis students on a trip to Florida to rethink the flying experience in the future. His studio seeks to revise the happenstance, haphazard, and chaotically unplanned aerotropolises in the search for an efficient and streamlined airport. 

Merging the interests of airlines, city officials, and the flying public,  the students challenge the status quo to create new airport terminals that respond to local contexts, the efficient handling of subjects, and bold new ideas for the future.  We look forward to seeing the results when they present their proposals later this semester! 


Brian Healy Discussion


Stop in the Materials Library (room 8220) on Monday Sept 26th at 5PM to listen in as architect Brian Healy (currently also a visiting profressor here) discusses his latest projects and his recently published book with School Director Ed Mitchell. 

Interested in Grad School? 

Check out all the programs UC has to offer on Oct 12, 2022! 
grad school open house
DAAPworks 2023 Napkin Sketch Competition
For the 2023 graduating class, DAAP is hosting an open call for DAAPworks branding submissions with its first-ever Napkin Sketch Competition! Each year, the graphics are anticipated and used as branding throughout the exhibit, social media and the coveted t-shirts, All DAAP alumni are encouraged to share a design. Submit by 9/30/22. 
Click here for more info. 
View DAAPworks 2022

DAAP Apparel Available

Limited time sale of DAAP Apparel...show off your school! The store will remain open until Sept 15th. Check it out here

Alumni Spotlight

Eva Maddox

Eva L. Maddox (BSID'66) is recognized internationally as a visionary design theorist and practitioner who reshaped not only her profession but education within her field. Maddox accomplished much, beginning with founding and leading her own design firm, Eva Maddox Associates, from 1975-2002. Eva Maddox Associated was acquired by Perkins+Will in 2002 where Maddox became design principal. Maddox gained recognition in her profession for creating Branded Environments, a research-based design approach that identifies and integrates a client's DNA into tangible brand expressions, experiences and environments. This approach that she pioneered is now common practice in commercial design.
After recently retiring from Perkins+Will, Eva continues to be a mover and shaker. She is part of the leadership team at Lincoln Road whose mission is investing in the advancement of women’s leadership, now and in the future. And she has found time to pursue her passion for painting! 

Eva has been generous not only with her time and talent to SAID, but also has supported the University of Cincinnati and DAAP in many ways including sponsoring scholarships and funding the Eva Maddox Lectures. “I always tell young people to create networks because those networks will come back to help you,” says Eva. And, indeed, her career has been a tribute—in part—to the power of relationship.
SAID recently hosted Virginia San Fratello for a lecture sponsored by Eva Maddox and can be viewed here. 
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SAID Fall Lecture Series

Todd Gannon

Lecture 10/12/2022
4:30 PM, DAAP Room 5401
Todd Gannon is the Robert S. Livesey Professor of Architecture at the Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture. He is a graduate of the Knowlton School (BSARCH '95, MARCH '97) and holds a PhD from UCLA. A registered architect, Gannon has practiced with Acock Associates Architects in Columbus and was a senior associate Kovac Architects in Los Angeles. He taught at the Knowlton School from 1999–2004 and at Otis College of Art and Design, UCLA, and SCI-Arc before returning to the Knowlton School as section head in 2017.
Gannon’s research focuses on the history and theory of late 20th-century and contemporary architecture.

Peter Yi

Lecture 10/19/2022
4:30 PM, DAAP Room 5401


De Peter Yi has joined the School of Architecture and Interior Design at DAAP as a new tenure-track Assistant Professor. His work finds design agency at the intersection of the social and the formal, from the scale of material details to the scale of the urban environment and beyond. Yi's long term research focuses on alternative models for housing, driven by its relationship to urban and environmental systems, building technologies, and modes of communication. He is the author of Building Subjects, a book that questions the dominant Western narrative on modern housing through the lens of collectively-adapted living structures in China. Currently, he is cultivating a research project called Moving Rooms, a study of the evolving relationship between the private room and urban space through marginalized housing typologies.

Jennifer Bonner

Lecture 10/26/2022
4:30 PM, DAAP Room 5401


Jennifer Bonner is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Bonner founded MALL in 2009, a creative practice that stands for Mass Architectural Loopty Loops or Maximum Arches with Limited Liability—an acronym with built-in flexibility.
Born in Alabama, Bonner is a recipient of the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers, Emerging Voices Award (AIA/ Young Architects Forum), Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award and Next Progressives (Architect Magazine). Her creative work has been published in architectural trade publications including Architectural Review, Metropolis, Gray, Azure and Wallpaper.  
Kiel Moe, FAIA, FAAR (UC B.Arch 2001)

Lecture 11/02/2022
4:30 PM, DAAP Room 5401


Kiel Moe is a registered practicing architect who graduated from SAID with his B-Arch is 2001. His research and pedagogy focuses on an agenda for design and energy that is at once more ecologically and architecturally ambitious. As such, he focuses on both buildings as manifestations of large scale energy systems as well as overlooked and discrete thermal parameters in buildings that yet have great impact on the power and thermodynamic depth of architecture. This research is the basis for his design research and his design practice. In recognition of his design and research, he was the 2009-10 Gorham P. Stevens Rome Prize Fellow in Architecture as well as the 2012 & 2014 Barbara and Andrew Senchak Fellow MacDowell Colony. He received the 2013 Boston Design Biennial award, the 2011 Architecture League of New York Prize, the 2011 AIA National Young Architect award, and numerous design awards for individual projects from the AIA, North American Wood Design Awards, and Boston Society of Architects, among others.

Past SAID Fall '22 Lectures 

Virginia San Fratello

Eva Maddox Lecture 9/21/2022

4:30 PM, DAAP Room 5401
Virginia San Fratello is an architect, designer and educator. She is a partner at Rael San Fratello, the Forust Corporation and in Emerging Objects, which is a pioneering design and research company that specializes in 3D printed materials and objects for the built environment based in Oakland, California. More info about Virginia and her lecture can be found here. and the recorded lecture can be found here. 
 

Chatterjee Global Lecture

The Jay Chatterjee Global Lecture Series was created with the intention to foster dialogue and thinking between many disciplines in honor of Jay’s leadership and vision as Dean of the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (1982-2001) across relevant professional and academic areas.

James Sommerville

Oct 6th, 4PM, DAAP room 4400

Open to the public
James Sommerville is a seasoned professional in the creative space. Continuing his track record of being a powerhouse in the global design industry, James Sommerville is setting a new standard for how creatives can collaborate through a model which he introduces as “on demand distributed design.” The approach aims to flip the traditional model implemented by brick-and-mortar design agencies by helping creatives connect and collaborate with each other on a global scale. 
Read more about him here and register for the upcoming lecture being held on Oct 6th at 4PM in DAAP room 4400. 

Jobs And Freelance Opportunities

Leadership Event Experience opportunity

The Warren Bennis Leadership Experience is an annual event honoring the legacy of past UC President, Warren Bennis, while aiming to teach and inspire the upcoming leaders on UC’s campus. During a time where our world is desperate for great leaders, we are working to begin a leadership movement on campus to inspire and build up leaders. We are a student run and student led organization that is putting together the final members of our student team for the 2022-2023 school year.

We are looking for someone who has a few hours a week in the Fall and around 10 hours a week in the Spring as we draw closer to the event happening beginning of April. We are looking for a motivated, team oriented student who demonstrates leadership capabilities and would be interested in helping us with our design needs. This would be a great opportunity for someone to have the chance to work with a student organization to design things such as logos, social media posts,  t-shirt design, print design and many other things all while getting valuable leadership experience and development to help your professional career.

Please contact President Alex Mason (mason2ac@mail.uc.edu) to set up a meeting if you are interested in applying for a position or have any questions.


Click below for Job opportunities....Be sure to check the page tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet separated by Firm, Freelance and UC opportunities. Jobs listed are for students, recent grads and not so recent grads!  
Click here for Job and Freelance Opportunities

Fall Calendar

Sept 22      SAIDWorks Preview, 5-6 PM
Sept.23      SAIDWorks Portfolio Review, 9-1 PM

Sept 27       SOA Lecture, Jules Gimbrone, Room 5401, 6PM
Oct 3-7       Mid-Term Reviews
Oct 6          Chatterjee Lecture, James Sommerville, 4-6 PM
Oct 6           E2C, 6-8 PM
Oct 7           E2C, 9-4 PM

Oct 7           SOA Visiting Artist Series, Cameron Granger, Rm 3430,11 AM
Oct 9-15      M-Arch 1 Sukkah Week
Oct 10         Fall Reading Day

Oct 12         UC Graduate School Open House, TUC, 11:30-1:00 PM
Oct 18         SOP speaker, Charles Neer, Room 5401, 5:00 PM 
Oct 16-19    2nd Year Chicago Trip

Oct 19         SAID Lecture, Peter Yi, 4:30 PM
Oct 26         SAID Lecture, Jennifer Bonner, 4:30 PM
Nov 2          SAID Lecture, Kiel Moe, 4:30 PM
Nov 4          SAID M-Arch Open House
Nov 8           Fall Reading Day

Nov 10         SOP Speaker, Hayden Shelby, 3410, 12:30 PM 
Nov 11         UC Closed- Veterans Day Holiday
Nov 12-15    CIDA Accreditation Visit
Nov 24,25     UC Closed - Thanksgiving Holiday
Dec 1            SAID/SOP Lecture - Aftab Pureval, 5401, 12:30 PM
Dec 2-9         Fall Semester 2022 Reviews

Dec 10          Fall Semester Ends
Dec 14          Fall Grades Due, 5:00 PM
Dec 23-Jan 2  UC Closed - Winter Season Holidays


Area Events

LEED Green Associate Training

These webinars have helped over 10K students and professionals learn the material AND clear the exam with a very high passing rate. 

LEED Green Associate (GA) Training - Webinar and Online self-paced options:
Live webinars that can be streamed on any of the following dates:

2. October 1 2022 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST  
3. October 29 2022 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST
4. November 12 2022 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST
5. December 1 2022 – 5:00PM – 9:30PM EST
6. December 17 2022 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST    - OR -
7. On-demand recordings completed at your own pace
A. LEED AP BD+C (Level 2) – On-Demand

Register for a live webinar or start today with an on-demand recorded workshop completed anytime at your own pace here - https://leadinggreen.com/online

This course is instructed by a USGBC Faculty member and is the most effective way to pass. The USGBC charges a $100 (reduced for students) fee for the actual exam which can now be taken online from home.

Cost: $200 - Students can use the coupon code ‘green’ for $50 off (Discounted course price $150)


Scholarships, Competitions, Fellowships

Jeffrey N. Thomas "In The Arena" Scholarship
Through the generosity of Landrum & Brown, the University of Cincinnati is proud to offer the Jeffrey N. Thomas “In the Arena” scholarship to a student who is a (former or future) participant in the UC Forward Live Well Collaborative and has an expressed interest in aviation.
This one-year, $2500 scholarship is available to an undergraduate or graduate student who is enrolled full-time in the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP), the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), or the Carl H. Lindner College of Business (LCOB). Due Monday Nov 8th at 5PM. More details here
Last year, M-Arch student Halle Potoczak (M-Arch,'22) was awarded the scholarship!
 
Graduating in 2023? 
On behalf of President Pinto, applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence. This award is bestowed upon a few select graduating seniors who best exemplify scholarship, leadership, character, service and the ideals of the University of Cincinnati. The application deadline is 12:00 PM EST on Wednesday, November 2. Award criteria and application can be found here.
 
UC Scholarship Database
A new system for finding scholarships of all kinds has come to UC. Sign up for Scholarship Universe and start applying today!  

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