SCHEDULE, MAPS,
& PROGRAM DIRECTORS
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2024
10:30 – CHECK-IN
11:00 AM WATT HALL COURTYARD
11:00 – WELCOME
11:10 AM HARRIS HALL 101
BRETT STEELE
Dean
11:10 AM – PROGRAM INTRODUCTIONS
11:30 AM HARRIS HALL 101 DIRECTORS
11:30 AM –
12:15PM
DEPARTMENT TOURS WITH STUDENT AMBASSADORS
GASA Graduate Architecture Student Association
ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects Student Chapter at USC
NOMAS National Organization of Minority Architects Student Chapter at USC
AIAS American Institute of Architecture Students at USC
SAWA Student Association for Women in Architecture
12 30 : LUNCH
2:00 PM
LIVING IN LOS ANGELES/STUDENT LIFE PANEL
HARRIS 125 VERLE ANNIS GALLERY STUDENT AMBASSADORS
2:00 – PROGRAM MEETINGS WITH DIRECTORS & FACULTY
4:00 PM ARCHITECTURE
HARRIS HALL 101
Alvin Huang, AIA, NOMA Director of Graduate & Post-Professional Architecture Programs
Selwyn Ting Associate Director of Graduate Architecture Programs
BUILDING SCIENCE
HARRIS HALL 115A
Kyle Konis, Ph.D., AIA. Director of the Chase L. Leavitt Graduate Program of Building Science
HERITAGE CONSERVATION
WATT HALL, HERITAGE CONSERVATION CORNER, 3RD FLOOR
Trudi Sandmeier Director of Heritage Conservation
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + URBANISM
WATT HALL, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CORNER, 3RD FLOOR
Esther Margulies, ASLA ..... Director of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism
4:00 –
5:30 PM
BLUEPRINT EXHIBITION & RECEPTION
WATT HALL 2ND/3RD FLOORS
MAPS
USC CAMPUS: SW CORNER
UPPER ROSENDIN
MHC CORNER (near 324)
VERMONT
PSA
MBS CORNER (near 312)
LOWER ROSENDIN
MLA CORNER (near 339)
M.ARCH CORNER (near 354)
LINDHURST GALLERY
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
ALVIN
HUANG AIA,NOMA
ALVINHUA@USC.EDU DIRECTOR
GRADUATE & POST-PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURE
A USC Architecture alumnus and the founder and design principal of Synthesis Design + Architecture, Huang joined the USC Architecture faculty in 2011. He is an award-winning architect, designer, and educator specializing in the integrated application of material performance, emergent design technologies, and digital fabrication in contemporary architectural practice. His work spans all scales ranging from high-rise towers and mixed-used developments to temporary pavilions and bespoke furnishings. He received his M.Arch from the Architectural Association and his B.Arch from USC.
ESTHER MARGULIES
RLA, ASLA
EMARGULI@USC.EDU DIRECTOR
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE+ URBANISM
Esther Margulies, RLA, ASLA is a professor of practice, practicing Landscape Architect, City of Los Angeles planning commissioner and co-founder of the nonprofit LA River Arts. She currently serves as the USC School of Architecture Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Liaison, and as faculty advisor to the school’s National Organization of Minority Architects and ASLA student chapters. In academia, practice and research she is focused on developing equitable climate adaptation through nature based solutions. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University and her MLA degree from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
KYLE KONIS PH.D.,AIA
KKONIS@USC.EDU DIRECTOR BUILDING SCIENCE
Kyle Konis, Ph.D., AIA is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Southern California and Director of the Chase L. Leavitt Graduate Building Science Program. Prof. Konis’researchcenterson improving the feedback loop between design intent and the performance of buildings in use, with an emphasis on the experience of building occupants. He seeks to develop novel performance metrics, participatory evaluation techniques, data-driven design support tools, and lessons learned from the study of existing buildings and their occupants.These outputs are produced with the goal of building a body of evidence to support innovative design practices that more closely align project performance with human needs and sustainability objectives.
TRUDI SANDMEIER
SANDMEIE@USC.EDU DIRECTOR HERITAGE CONSERVATIONTrudi Sandmeier is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Director of Graduate Programs in Heritage Conservation and an Associate Professor of Practice in Architecture at the University of Southern California. She co-founded and currently serves as president of the non-profit Will Rogers Ranch Foundation, as a board member of the Docomomo Southern California chapter, the California Preservation Foundation, the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, and the Historic Preservation Education Foundation. She co-organized the 2019 Preserving the Recent Past 3 conference and coedited the Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation (2019). She is a cocreator and co-host of the podcast Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation (www.saveas.place). Her work centers on the conservation of the recent past and efforts to make visible the impact of underrepresented constituencies on the historic built environment.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS & STUDENT LEADERS
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS & STUDENT LEADERS
A+A Established in 2020 as a student-run project funded by USC Arts In Action, Architecture + Advocacy aims to bridge the gap between recent architectural development and South LA residents who experience injustice. They believe that by equipping everyday people with the tools of architecture, neighborhood development will better serve the needs of current residents.
AIAS
The AIAS organization serves as a resource arm for the students of USC at the School of Architecture.The American Institute of Architecture students is the national coalition of students and is based on campuses nationwide.This organization provides the support and resources for the integration of students with their professional counterparts through events planned by the board.
ASLA
USC ASLA is the USC student chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.The organization hosts a series of workshops and professional networking events throughout the year and encourages collaboration across disciplines.The student leaders are dedicated to fostering communication and advancing student development and opportunities within the School of Architecture and reaching our networks across the greater Los Angeles region. We hope to be a strong resource for students entering the program and are available to answer any questions on being new to the city and/or being an advocate for landscape architecture practice.
GASA
The Graduate Architecture Student Association is an organization comprised and representative of the USC School of Architecture graduate student body.The purpose of this organization is to explore and promote academic and career issues related to the field of architecture.We represent the concerns and needs of all of the graduate student body by providing interdisciplinary exchanges, and provide insight of special interests to its students. Our goal is also to help create memories and connections that will make your time here at USC memorable by working to improve all aspects of the graduate student experience.
NOMAS
SAWA-USC
The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) Chapter at the University of Southern California strives to enhance the USC Architecture community by promoting the cultural backgrounds and experiences of our minority students.We do this through events and activities that benefit all students and faculty members as well as the community that we live in.
The Student Association of Women Architects is dedicated to the advancement and support of women in the field of architecture. SAWA-USC encourages and fosters high levels of women’s achievement in design through conversation, networking, mentorship, scholarship, and more. SAWA-USC cultivates awareness of the value of equality in the workplace. SAWA-USC fosters an empowering environment for women and provides students the opportunity to learn from women faculty, alumni, and professionals practicing in the field of architecture.
MADELENE DAILEY
Eckerd College
MICHAEL ARIAS
UC Davis
ANNA AVDALYAN
Cherepovets State Univ.
A+A Design Build Director M.Arch 3, Year 3 madelene@usc.edu
PAIGE BUCKNER
Univ. North Texas
AIAS, President M.Arch 3, Year 3 ariasmic@usc.edu
WIN AUNG
James Madison Univ.
ASLA, Co-President MLA+U 3, Year 3 aavdalya@usc.edu
ASLA, Co-President MLA+U 3, Year 3 phbuckne@usc.edu
GASA, President M.Arch 2, Year 2 whaung@usc.edu
ERIC YU
UC Berkeley
NOMAS, Co-President M.Arch 3, Year 2 eyu31876@usc.edu
KENE EKWUEME
Texas Tech Univ.
NOMAS, President Elect M.Arch 2, Year 1 ekwueme@usc.edu
GRACE POILLUCCI
S
PACESPACE, the student-run publication at USC Architecture provides students with a platform to further architectural discourse using their unique positionalities and interests. The annual print magazine is a collection of varied written, illustrated, modeled, fabricated, and photographed articulations of space–an assemblage of infinite pluralities. Additional digital, event, and exhibition projects will support the themes explored in each issue.
George Washington Univ.
SPACE, Managing Editor M.Arch 3, Year 3 poillucc@usc.edu
FACULTY & FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES
FACULTY + FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES**
M.ARCH
M.ARCH +3
Director, Alvin Huang, AIA, NOMA
Assoc. Director, Selwyn Ting
COURSE # COURSE TITLE FACULTY
409* DESIGN FOUNDATION
410* COMPUTER TRANSFORMATIONS
505a GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN I — PRINCIPLES 514a
564 DESCRIPTIVE AND COMPUTATIONAL
ARCHITECTURAL GEOMETRY
M.ARCH +2
410* COMPUTER TRANSFORMATIONS
511
BUILDING SYSTEMS: MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION 562
Alvin Huang, AIA, NOMA
Jimenez Lai, FAAR
Jia Zhou Zhu
Ryan Tyler Martinez
Erin Kasimow
Jimenez Lai, FAAR
M.AARS
605aL GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE
Erik Carver, Ph.D.
Vinayak Bharne
Matt Conway
Director, Alvin Huang, AIA, NOMA
Assoc. Director, Selwyn Ting
M.AARS PERFORMATIVE DESIGN + TECHNOLOGYDESIGN + TECHNOLOGY
COURSE # COURSE TITLE FACULTY
519 543
607
705
SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH METHODS
ADVANCED COMPUTATION
ADVANCED GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE DIRECTED DESIGN RESEARCH
THEMATIC ELECTIVES
M.AARS CITY DESIGN + HOUSING
519 543
702
Matt Conway
Wes Jones, FAAR
Bhavna Sharma, Ph.D.
Vinayak Bharne
Matt Conway
Hadrian Predock*
Brian Deluna
Amanda Ortland
Rayne Laborde Ruiz
Olivier Touraine
SUSTAINABILITY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH METHODS
ADVANCED GRADUATE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE DIRECTED DESIGN RESEARCH
THEMATIC ELECTIVES
* Coordinator
** Curricula for the 2023–2024 academic year
Ying Wang
Wendy Fok, D.Des
Matt Conway
Jia Zhou Zhu
TBD
Ying Wang
Wendy Fok, D.Des
Sascha Delz, Ph.D.
TBD
FACULTY + FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES**
MLA+U
MLA +3
Director, Esther Margulies, AslA
COURSE # COURSE TITLE FACULTY
439 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MEDIA WORKSHOP Xun Liu
531 THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE
539L MEDIA FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
541aL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Isaac Brown, Ph.D.
Aroussiak Gabrielian
Alex Robinson, FAAR
565 GLOBAL HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Alison Hirsch, PH.D.
MLA ADVANCED PLACEMENT
439 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MEDIA WORKSHOP Xun Liu
531 THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE
542aL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
565
GLOBAL HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Isaac Brown, Ph.D
Jessica Henson
Alison Hirsch, Ph.D
SSCI 572
GIS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Guoping Huang
MBS
MBS
Director, Kyle Konis, Ph.D., AIA
COURSE # COURSE TITLE FACULTY
511L BUILDING SYSTEMS: MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION Tigran Ayrapetyan
513L SEMINAR: ADVANCED STRUCTURES Santosh Shahi, Ph.D
515L SEMINAR: ADVANCED Gideon Susman, Ph.D ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
596 BUILDING SCIENCE THESIS PREPARATION Karen Kensek
MHC
MHC
Director, Trudi Sandmeier
549 FUNDAMENTALS OF HERITAGE CONSERVATION Jay Platt
552 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORIC SITE DOCUMENTATION Kathryn Horak
553 HISTORY OF AMERICAN Erik Carver, Ph.D. ARCHITECTURE & URBANISM
556 READINGS IN HERITAGE CONSERVATION THEORY Trudi Sandmeier
557 SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION OF John D. Lesak THE HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT
558
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLACE-MAKING Vinayak Bharne
* Coordinator
** Curricula for the 2023–2024 academic year
RESOURCES
DIGITAL FABRICATION MACHINES
LASER CUTTER
PLS 6150
X3
Material Dimensions: 18 x 32"
Materials: Paper, Plastic, Wood
3D PRINTERS
PRUSA i3 MK3S+
Bed Dimensions: 9.8"x 8.3"x 8.3"
Compatible Materials: PLA, PETG, ABS
x 12
FLASHFORGE CREATOR MAX 3D
Bed Dimensions: 320 x 467 x 381 mm
Compatible Materials: PLA
PROJET 660 PRO
Bed Dimensions: 15 x 10 x 8"
Compatible Materials: Powder
FORMLABS FORM3+
BedDimensions: 5.7"x5.7"x7.3"
CompatibleMaterials: Resin
SOLIDSCAPE MAX2
Bed Dimensions: 6" x 6" x 4"
Compatible Materials: Wax
CNC ROUTERS
TECHNO LC
Bed Dimensions: 4 x 8'
Materials: Wood, Plastic , Foam
HAAS DM-1
Compatible Materials: Metal
ROBOTICS
KR 6 R900 SIXX (KR AGILUS)
MISC.
KUKA KR120
MAKERBOT DIGITIZER MICROSCRIBE G2
DIWIRE Material: Metal wire
USC AFA LIBRARY
SHANNON ROBINSON
Head
Helen Topping Architecture & Fine Arts Library (AFA) shannon.robinson@usc.edu
AFA CIRCULATION DESK: 213.740.1956
@uscafalibrary
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE AFA LIBRARY AT:
https://libraries.usc.edu/locations/architecture-and-fine-arts-library
LIST OF ARCHITECTURE DATABASES:
http://libguides.usc.edu/az.php?t=12140
A good place to start for finding relevant articles from a variety of academic sources, as well as images from ArtStor: https://library-artstor-org.libproxy2.usc.edu/#/ and the USC Digital Library: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu.
AVERY INDEX TO ARCHITECTURAL PERIODICALS:
http://libguides.usc.edu/go.php?c=9232384
A comprehensive American index to the literature of architecture and architectural design. It covers international scholarly, popular periodical literature, publications of professional associations, and major serial publications in the architecture and design of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia.
BuildingGreen provides reliable content on sustainable design strategies, green building materials, and case studies of high performance buildings. It is It includes a searchable green building product database, as well as news articles and updates on sustainable design.
http://libguides.usc.edu/go.php?c=9233797