How can design-build programs in architecture schools prepare students for careers in socially and ecologically responsible design?
Michael Cockram has been an adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon since 1994.He is a founder and director of the Italy Field School, a multidisciplinary summer program which explores on the unique building culture of Italy’s Ossola Valley through field research and hands on building projects.He completed his architectural internship with the noted architect E. Fay Jones, writes regularly for Architecture Week, and is a professional illustrator. He is currently working with a group of UO students to develop the Design Bridge, a program to link UO design students with the Eugene community through design-build projects Alan Plattus is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Architectural Design and Theory at the Yale University School of Architecture, and is the director of graduate studies in the history and theory of architecture. He has published and lectured widely on urban history and architectural theory. An award winning urban design consultant,
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