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Douglas E. Noble

Douglas E. Noble is an American architect and tenured professor at the USC School of Architecture. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[1] He is known for his work in four overlapping arenas: Architectural Computing, Building Science, Architecture Education, and Design Theories and Methods. He received the ACSA/AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award in 1995,[2] the ACSA Creative Achievement Award in 2013,[3] and the ACSA Practice and Leadership Award in 2023.[4] He was named among the "10 most admired educators" nationally in architecture in 2010[5] and was twice more selected as a "most admired educator" in 2015 and 2018.[6] He is the recipient of the 2017 American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter Presidential Honor as educator of the year,[7] and the 2014 AIA California Chapter Educator Award.[8]

Douglas E. Noble
Douglas E. Noble, Ph.D., FAIA
Born
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Known forArchitectural Computing, Building Science, Architecture Education, Design Theories and Methods
TitleArchitect
Academic work
DisciplineArchitecture, Building Science
InstitutionsUniversity of California at Berkeley, University of Southern California, Facade Tectonics Institute, CLIPPER Lab

Early career edit

Noble completed a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and both a Master of Architecture and Ph.D. at the University of California at Berkeley. His doctoral dissertation built on the work of Horst Rittel by creating a computer supported Issue-based information system. Noble taught for a few years at UC Berkeley and then joined the faculty of the USC School of Architecture in 1991. Noble has taught at USC since 1991, focusing on architectural computing, building science, and design theories and methods. He has written more than 100 articles, and collaborated with noted architects and educators, including Pierre Koenig, Horst Rittel, Karen M. Kensek, Marc Eugene Schiler, and Ralph Lewis Knowles.

Later career edit

Noble has served two terms as Associate Dean of the USC School of Architecture (2007–2009 and 2019–2022). He founded the PhD program in Architecture and served as Director of the Graduate Building Science program for many years.[9]

Architectural computing edit

With Karen M. Kensek, he founded the CLIPPER Lab at USC in 1991 in support of research and education in architectural computing. With Karen Kensek, he conducted early architecture design studio experiments including a "supercomputing studio" in 1988 (among the first design studio to use a Cray Supercomputer in support of a design studio) and one of the first fully "paperless studios" in 1993. After serving as Editor of the ACADIA Quarterly for four years, he was elected president of the ACADIA (Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture) in 1998.

Building science and facade tectonics edit

With Kensek and Mic Patterson, he founded the Facade Tectonics Institute in 2007 as a university-based research and education organization. The Facade Tectonics Institute has hosted dozens of conferences and published hundreds of research papers focusing on research in building facade technology.[10] He received a Graham Foundation Grant in 2011 for research related to the Samuel Freeman House, a residence designed in 1924 by Frank Lloyd Wright.[11]

Architecture education edit

Together, Noble and Kensek have received several awards for their innovative "NotLY: Not Licensed Yet" support system for individuals preparing for the Architect Registration Examination.[12] In addition to completing several buildings as an architect, Noble is a widely recognized leader in championing and mentoring emerging architecture professionals. Noble founded the Ph.D. program at USC Architecture, and he has published articles and organized symposia on doctoral education in architecture.

Design theories and methods edit

Noble completed a Ph.D. in the Design Theories and Methods (DTM) group at UC Berkeley. His dissertation focused on implementing an early computer-supported issue-based information system (IBIS), and he was a co-author on a research paper on IBIS with his dissertation chair Horst Rittel.

Design–build: the Carapace Pavilion edit

Funded by a grant from the PCI Foundation and Clark Pacific, and in partnership with students at the USC School of Architecture, Noble and the team designed, fabricated, and installed the Carapace Pavilion in Joshua Tree National Park.[13] The project has received multiple awards, including from the American Institute of Architects[14] and the Precast / Prestressed Concrete Institute.[15]

Published works edit

Books:

  • Building Information Modeling: BIM in Current and Future Practice. With Karen M. Kensek. Wiley. (2014) ISBN 9781118766309
  • The Frank Lloyd Wright Freeman House Archive: Volumes 1–7. With Ben McAlister, Karen M. Kensek, and Celeste Rodriguez. Clipper Lab Press / Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts (2014)

Edited Journals and Conference Proceedings:

  • Computer Supported Design in Architecture: Mission, Method, Madness. Conference Proceedings, ACADIA (1992) with Karen M. Kensek.
  • The ACADIA Quarterly, The Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture, 1993–1997
  • Issue-Based Information Systems for Design: Issues, Positions, Arguments. Volumes 1 and 2. With Karen M. Kensek. Clipper Lab (1995)
  • Facade Tectonics: The Building Envelope. The Journal of the Facade Tectonics Institute, With Karen M. Kensek. 2007–2017
  • Face Time: The Emergence of the Facade as the Integrative Factor in Holistic Building Design, Proceedings of the 2016 World Congress Conference of the Facade Tectonics Institute, Volumes 1 and 2, With Karen M. Kensek and Shreya Das. Los Angeles, 2016.

Catalog:

  • Software for Architects: The Guide to Computer Applications for the Architecture Profession. With Karen M. Kensek. 1992

Video:

  • USC Living History Project – Ralph Lewis Knowles (2012)[16]
  • USC Living History Project – Robert S. Harris (2016)[17]

References edit

  1. ^ AIA College of Fellows Red Book Directory
  2. ^ ACSA/AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award Winners
  3. ^ ACSA Creative Achievement Award Winners
  4. ^ 2023 ACSA Award Winners
  5. ^ "10 Most Admired Educators in Architecture for 2011". USC News.
  6. ^ "Design Intelligence 30 Most Admired Educators for 2015" (PDF). UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design.
  7. ^ "2017 AIA|LA Presidential Honorees". AIA Los Angeles.
  8. ^ "2017 AIA California Honorees". AIA California.
  9. ^ USC University News webpage
  10. ^ "Facade Tectonics Institute website". Facade Tectonics Institute.
  11. ^ Graham Foundation grant
  12. ^ . AIA Los Angeles. Archived from the original on 2017-08-19. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
  13. ^ "The Carapace Pavilion". Facade Tectonics Institute.
  14. ^ "2021 AIA Los Angeles Awards website". AIA Los Angeles 2021 Awards Website.
  15. ^ "2022 PCI Awards website". AIA Los Angeles 2021 Awards Website.
  16. ^ "USC Living History Project – Ralph Knowles (2012)". USC Living History Project.
  17. ^ "USC Living History Project – Robert S. Harris (2016)". USC Living History Project.

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Douglas E Noble is an American architect and tenured professor at the USC School of Architecture He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects 1 He is known for his work in four overlapping arenas Architectural Computing Building Science Architecture Education and Design Theories and Methods He received the ACSA AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award in 1995 2 the ACSA Creative Achievement Award in 2013 3 and the ACSA Practice and Leadership Award in 2023 4 He was named among the 10 most admired educators nationally in architecture in 2010 5 and was twice more selected as a most admired educator in 2015 and 2018 6 He is the recipient of the 2017 American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter Presidential Honor as educator of the year 7 and the 2014 AIA California Chapter Educator Award 8 Douglas E NobleDouglas E Noble Ph D FAIABornMiami Florida U S Known forArchitectural Computing Building Science Architecture Education Design Theories and MethodsTitleArchitectAcademic workDisciplineArchitecture Building ScienceInstitutionsUniversity of California at Berkeley University of Southern California Facade Tectonics Institute CLIPPER Lab Contents 1 Early career 2 Later career 2 1 Architectural computing 2 2 Building science and facade tectonics 2 3 Architecture education 2 4 Design theories and methods 2 5 Design build the Carapace Pavilion 3 Published works 4 ReferencesEarly career editNoble completed a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University Pomona and both a Master of Architecture and Ph D at the University of California at Berkeley His doctoral dissertation built on the work of Horst Rittel by creating a computer supported Issue based information system Noble taught for a few years at UC Berkeley and then joined the faculty of the USC School of Architecture in 1991 Noble has taught at USC since 1991 focusing on architectural computing building science and design theories and methods He has written more than 100 articles and collaborated with noted architects and educators including Pierre Koenig Horst Rittel Karen M Kensek Marc Eugene Schiler and Ralph Lewis Knowles Later career editNoble has served two terms as Associate Dean of the USC School of Architecture 2007 2009 and 2019 2022 He founded the PhD program in Architecture and served as Director of the Graduate Building Science program for many years 9 Architectural computing edit With Karen M Kensek he founded the CLIPPER Lab at USC in 1991 in support of research and education in architectural computing With Karen Kensek he conducted early architecture design studio experiments including a supercomputing studio in 1988 among the first design studio to use a Cray Supercomputer in support of a design studio and one of the first fully paperless studios in 1993 After serving as Editor of the ACADIA Quarterly for four years he was elected president of the ACADIA Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture in 1998 Building science and facade tectonics edit With Kensek and Mic Patterson he founded the Facade Tectonics Institute in 2007 as a university based research and education organization The Facade Tectonics Institute has hosted dozens of conferences and published hundreds of research papers focusing on research in building facade technology 10 He received a Graham Foundation Grant in 2011 for research related to the Samuel Freeman House a residence designed in 1924 by Frank Lloyd Wright 11 Architecture education edit Together Noble and Kensek have received several awards for their innovative NotLY Not Licensed Yet support system for individuals preparing for the Architect Registration Examination 12 In addition to completing several buildings as an architect Noble is a widely recognized leader in championing and mentoring emerging architecture professionals Noble founded the Ph D program at USC Architecture and he has published articles and organized symposia on doctoral education in architecture Design theories and methods edit Noble completed a Ph D in the Design Theories and Methods DTM group at UC Berkeley His dissertation focused on implementing an early computer supported issue based information system IBIS and he was a co author on a research paper on IBIS with his dissertation chair Horst Rittel Design build the Carapace Pavilion edit Funded by a grant from the PCI Foundation and Clark Pacific and in partnership with students at the USC School of Architecture Noble and the team designed fabricated and installed the Carapace Pavilion in Joshua Tree National Park 13 The project has received multiple awards including from the American Institute of Architects 14 and the Precast Prestressed Concrete Institute 15 Published works editBooks Building Information Modeling BIM in Current and Future Practice With Karen M Kensek Wiley 2014 ISBN 9781118766309 The Frank Lloyd Wright Freeman House Archive Volumes 1 7 With Ben McAlister Karen M Kensek and Celeste Rodriguez Clipper Lab Press Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts 2014 Edited Journals and Conference Proceedings Computer Supported Design in Architecture Mission Method Madness Conference Proceedings ACADIA 1992 with Karen M Kensek The ACADIA Quarterly The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture 1993 1997 Issue Based Information Systems for Design Issues Positions Arguments Volumes 1 and 2 With Karen M Kensek Clipper Lab 1995 Facade Tectonics The Building Envelope The Journal of the Facade Tectonics Institute With Karen M Kensek 2007 2017 Face Time The Emergence of the Facade as the Integrative Factor in Holistic Building Design Proceedings of the 2016 World Congress Conference of the Facade Tectonics Institute Volumes 1 and 2 With Karen M Kensek and Shreya Das Los Angeles 2016 Catalog Software for Architects The Guide to Computer Applications for the Architecture Profession With Karen M Kensek 1992 Video USC Living History Project Ralph Lewis Knowles 2012 16 USC Living History Project Robert S Harris 2016 17 References edit AIA College of Fellows Red Book Directory ACSA AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award Winners ACSA Creative Achievement Award Winners 2023 ACSA Award Winners 10 Most Admired Educators in Architecture for 2011 USC News Design Intelligence 30 Most Admired Educators for 2015 PDF UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design 2017 AIA LA Presidential Honorees AIA Los Angeles 2017 AIA California Honorees AIA California USC University News webpage Facade Tectonics Institute website Facade Tectonics Institute Graham Foundation grant 2016 Presidential Citation website AIA Los Angeles Archived from the original on 2017 08 19 Retrieved 2017 05 06 The Carapace Pavilion Facade Tectonics Institute 2021 AIA Los Angeles Awards website AIA Los Angeles 2021 Awards Website 2022 PCI Awards website AIA Los Angeles 2021 Awards Website USC Living History Project Ralph Knowles 2012 USC Living History Project USC Living History Project Robert S Harris 2016 USC Living History Project nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Douglas E Noble Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas E Noble amp oldid 1206447098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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