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Awards

The first Design Fellow in the National Endowment for the Arts.

Winner of an international competition for the first private housing in Baltimore’s Inner Harbour


Writing

Book Chapters

  • “Architect achieves design variety using standardized town house construction,” Designing Your Client’s House, Alfred DeVito, ed. (Whitney Library of Design: New York) p.139 141 (1983).
  • “The making of architecture in the market place,” The Role of the Architect in Society, Peter G. Burgess, ed. (Carnegie Mellon Press: Pittsburgh) p. 36 47 (1983).
  • “Reinforcing a sense of place,” Old and New Architecture, National Trust for Historic Preservation, ed. (The Preservation Press: Washington DC) p. 116 135(1980).
  • “The architect and user needs,” Behavior, Design and Policy Aspects of Human Habitats, William M. Smith, ed. (Office of Community Outreach, University of Wisconsin: Green Bay) p. 147 170 (1972).

Articles

  • “The public open space urban design framework for Bois-Franc : a new town in Quebec,” Urban Design : Reshaping Our Cities, Anne Vernez Moudon & Wayne Attoe, eds. (College of Architecture & Urban Design, University of Washington : Seattle) p. 172-178 (1995)
  • “Creating a Signature Town: the Urban Design of Bois Franc,” Plan Canada, (Canadian Institute of Planners : Arnprior, Ontario) p. 22 27 (September 1994).
  • “Paysages insistants. Mise en scene de la vie publique et manipulation des apparences dans les villages de maisons mobiles,” co-author Perla Korosec Serfaty, TRAM numero 7. Le public et ses domaines (Université de Montreal revue de l’amenagement : Montreal) p.72 81 (1993).
  • “Neglected indigenous dwellings in Colorado,” co author Perla Korosec Serfaty, Traditional Housing: Modern Housing. Vol. 14. (International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California: Berkeley) p. 23 47 (1989).
  • “Are there unique planning and architectural characteristics for single parent homes?,” Purposes in Built Form and Culture Research, David G. Saile, ed. (University of Kansas : Lawrence) p. 115 116 (1986).
  • “Differing fates for two nearly identical housing developments,” AIA Journal, Donald Canty, ed. (American Institute of Architects : Washington DC) p. 26,27,48 (February 1977).
  • “Some thought on design and process in housing design,” Modulus 10, Tuner Hicks & Cris Bene, eds. (University of Virginia : Charlottesville) p. 99 103 (June 1974).

Selected Reports

  • “Public housing design management:, housing design characteristics and urban renewal,” Report of Consultation by the U.S. Housing Team to Portugal, John Howley, ed. (U.S. Agency for International Development: Washington DC) Annex C, p. 1.1 V.6 (April 1978).
  • "Physical design considerations: man environment knowledge and design criteria,” Housing Seminar: the Development and Reconstruction of Housing in Lebanon, John Howley, ed. (US Agency for international Development and the Foundation for Cooperative Housing: Washington DC) Report 11, p. 1 23 (1977).
  • “Cost reduction techniques and benefits in housing design: a framework for considering housing costs,” Housing Seminar: the Development and Reconstruction of Housing in Lebanon, John Howley, ed. (US Agency for Rational Development and the Foundation for Cooperative Housing: Washington DC) Report 12, p. 1 13 (1977). —The preceding unsigned comment was added by MarcoTolo (talkcontribs) 04:37, 12 February 2007 (UTC).Reply