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The Knowlton School at The Ohio State University is pleased to announce that Phu Hoang has been named the next Section Head of Architecture. “I am delighted to welcome Phu Hoang to the Knowlton School, the College of Engineering, and Ohio State,” said Knowlton School Director Dorothée Imbert... View full entry »
BUILDING PRODUCTIONS: AN EXHIBITION BY ZACH COHEN NOW OPEN DATELINE: COLUMBUS, OHIO, MAY 2021 — The Knowlton School 2020-2021 Yessios Visiting Assistant Professor Zach Cohen’s exhibition Building Productions is on view in the Banvard Gallery and online at the Knowlton School at The Ohio State... View full entry »
Knowlton School alumnus Martin Fenlon (BSARCH ’97, MARCH ’99) has won a 2018 American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter (AIA|LA) Honor Award for his Fenlon House (2013 – 2015) project. The project brings new life to a dilapidated 1920’s bungalow, located just outside of downtown... View full entry »
Conducted by Viola Ago and Galo Canizares, inaugural recipients of the Christos Yessios Visiting Assistant Professorship, the Interferences Workshop I articulated the complementary, yet independent, research of emerging digital fabrication tools to be conducted by the two new faculty. At the end... View full entry »
The Knowlton School welcomes Jackilin Ha Bloom and Florencia Pita as visiting faculty in the G3 Architecture Design Studio, Easy Office, with studio instructor and 2018-19 Lefevre Fellow, Emily Mohr (BSARCH ’13). The studio will look closely and critically at Rachel Whiteread’s works as... View full entry »
The Knowlton School announces the publication of The LeFevre Fellowship: 2000-2017, a catalog of the inquiries and proposals that developed as part of the school-sponsored fellowship, along with additional work by each fellow. “Fellowship projects have covered history, theory, contemporary... View full entry »
The Knowlton School's graduate and undergraduate programs in landscape architecture and the graduate program in architecture are ranked among the best in the nation by publication DesignIntelligence. The 2018-2019 rankings are based on a surveys filled out by the leadership of design firms across... View full entry »
In addition to their recent appointments as assistant professors of architecture at the Knowlton School, Ashley Bigham and Erik Herrmann are co-directors of Outpost Office, a design practice which focuses on issues of formal genericism, digital aesthetics and material experimentation. They also... View full entry »
Mikyoung Kim, an award winning international landscape architect and founding principal of Mikyoung Kim Design (MYKD), is the Glimcher Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Knowlton School during the Autumn 2018 semester. She is known for culturally significant designs that serve as a powerful... View full entry »
The Knowlton School is pleased to announce Viola Ago and Galo Cañizares as 2018-19 Yessios Visiting Assistant Professors. The Fellowship provides a residency to investigate a specific project related to emerging digital fabrication tools and related technologies, to produce within the Fellowship... View full entry »
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced 100 Years of Landscape Architecture at The Ohio State University, a multi-component project celebrating the section’s centennial, recipient of the 2018 Award of Excellence in the Communications category. The annual ASLA... View full entry »
The Knowlton School welcomes Emily Mohr (BSARCH ’13) as the Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow for 2018-19. The LeFevre Fellowship is awarded annually to an architect who is beginning to make their mark on the profession and provides the practitioner with a platform to develop... View full entry »
The Knowlton School welcomes the following new faculty: Assistant Professors of Architecture Erik Herrmann and Ashley Bigham.Erik Herrmann – Assistant Professor of Architecture “My ongoing research and design work reconsiders the computer as a lens through which to examine the world, not... View full entry »
“I am giving a lecture about politics,” stated Pritzker Prize–winning architect Rem Koolhaas, 2018 Baumer Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Knowlton School, to introduce his lecture, “current preoccupations,” to a capacity crowd in Knowlton Hall’s Gui Auditorium. “I will show... View full entry »
In their competition submission for a new Center for Visual Arts on the Ohio State University campus, Richard W. Trott (BARCH ’61) and Peter Eisenman proposed a new east/west axis into the campus. They considered this new crossing to be not just a route but an ‘event,’ which would define... View full entry »
“I was surprised at the composite nature of the culture. It felt like Mediterranean Europe combined with 1950’s American pop culture infused with a tropical Caribbean style,” commented Jack Raymond, a junior architecture student on his return from a ten-day study abroad trip to... View full entry »
Knowlton School Professor of Architecture Ann Pendleton-Jullian has been named a 2017-2018 Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS). Professor Pendleton-Jullian’s work at CASBS will advance the theory and practice of DesUnbound... View full entry »
The Knowlton School announces the publication of the tenth title in its Source Books in Architecture Series, Stan Allen / Four Projects. Source Books in Architecture is a product of the Herbert Baumer seminars, a series of interactions between students and seminal practitioners at the... View full entry »
Ensconced in Schloss Solitude, a late-Baroque structure built by Duke Carl Eugen in 1763-64, Associate Professor of Architecture Curtis Roth completed his manuscript, Some Dark Products: A Travelogue of Nine Instruments For Architecture. Roth’s nine-month sojourn in the former... View full entry »
The Knowlton School is pleased to announce that Professor Todd Gannon has been appointed the next Section Head of Architecture. Gannon comes to the Knowlton School from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) where he taught history, theory and design studio. Prior to his... View full entry »