David Hinson - CV

TEACHING AREA

  • Fourth Year Design
  • Fifth Year Design
  • ARCH 4500 Professional Practice
  • ARCH 4320 Materials & Methods II

EDUCATION

  • University of Pennsylvania, Master of Architecture [1983]
  • Auburn University, Bachelor of Architecture [1982]
  • Auburn University, Bachelor of Science [1982]

MEMBERSHIPS

  • The American Institute of Architects
  • National Council of Architectural Registration Boards – Certificate Holder

TEACHING & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

  • Interim Head, School of Architecture, Auburn University [2006-Present]
  • Auburn University, Architecture Program Chair [2003-2006]
  • Auburn University, Associate Professor [1998-present]
  • Auburn University, Visiting Professor [1997-1998]
  • Temple University, Adjunct Professor [1995-1997]

ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL HONORS

  • AIA National Housing Design Award [2007]
  • ACSA Collaborative Practice Award [2006]
  • Goodwyn, Mills, and Cawood Professorship, Auburn University [2006-2007]
  • AIA Alabama Honor Award [2006]
  • HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence [2002]
  • ACSA Collaborative Practice Award [2002]
  • Architectural Design Fellowship, Alabama Council for the Arts [2002-2003]
  • Outstanding Faculty Member Award [02-03; 98-99]
  • Dean’s Service Award [1999]
  • Ann & Batey Gresham Professorship [1998-1999]
  • Kellogg National Fellow – W.K. Kellogg Foundation [1991-1994]
  • Young American Award – AIA Philadelphia [1993]

PUBLICATIONS/CREATIVE WORKS

  • “Academy, Practice, and the Search for Harmony”, in The AIA Journal of Architecture, Vol. 4, Issue 2, July 2006
  • “Experiencing the Rural Studio: An Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes” (co-authored with John Gaber & Melissa Denny) 2006 ACSA Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT
  • “Keys to Quality – Success Strategies in Design-Build Partnerships” in Professional Practice 101, 2nd Ed., Andy Pressman, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006
  • “The Design Habitat Project,” Collaborative Practice Awards Presentation and Exhibit, ACSA Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY [2003]
  • “Community Centered Design/Build Studios: Connecting the Past and the Future of Architectural Education,” ACSA Technology and Housing Conference Portland, OR [2002]
  • “Examining the Rural Studio: Community Center Design/Build Studio and the Under Currents of Architectural Education,” (Co-authored with Andrew Freear), ACSA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA [2002]
  • “Educating Architects at the Rural Studio: Exploring New Models of Design Education in the Rural South,” (Co-authored with Andrew Freear), ACSA Southwest Regional Meeting, Memphis, TN [2001]
  • “Codes of Ethics and Professional Conduct: What Every Architect Should Know,” AIA National Convention, San Diego, CA [2003]
  • Alabama Council AIA Convention, Orange Beach, AL [2003]
  • AIA National Convention, Charlotte, NC [2002]
  • Alabama Council AIA Convention, Gulf Shores, AL [2001]
  • “Cultivating a Culture of Leadership and Civic Engagement in the Beginning Design Student,” San Juan, Puerto Rico [2001]
  • “Preparing for Leadership: The Case for Leadership Education in Architecture Schools,” ACSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD [2001]
  • Commander Residence, Auburn, AL [2000]
  • St. John Residence Additions & Renovations, Auburn, AL [2000]
  • Neeland Residence, Montgomery, AL [2001]
  • Stewart Residence Additions & Renovations, Auburn, AL [2001]
  • McCord Residence Renovations, Auburn, AL [2002]
  • Pettit Residence Additions & Renovations, Auburn, AL [1999 & 2004]
  • Gladden Residence Additions & Renovations, Auburn, AL [2004]
  • Walsh Residence Renovations, Auburn, AL [2004]
  • Large Residence, Auburn, AL [2004]
  • Opelika City Hall Renovation Study, Opelika, AL [2004]

RESEARCH

  • Rural Studios Outcomes Evaluation [2000-present]
  • Pre-Fabricated Affordable Housing [2001]

SERVICE

  • AIA Education Honor Awards Jury, Jury Chair, [2006]
  • IDP State Educator Coordinator [2002-2006]
  • Fourth Year Design Studio Coordinator [2001-2002]
  • Fifth Year Design Studio Coordinator [1999-2001]
  • Curriculum Committee Chair [1999-present]
  • AIA National Committees:

    • Intern Development Program Coordinating Committee
      AIA Educator Coordinator Representative [2006-2008]
    • Educator-Practitioner Network Advisory Committee, EPN Chair 2005, [2002-2006]
    • The Young Architects Forum Steering Group [1989-1992]
    • NAAB Accreditation Visiting Teams

      • Wentworth Institute [2000]
      • UCLA [2004]
      • East Alabama AIA – Chapter Officer [1999-2001]
      • Communitas – Program Director [1998-2002]
      • Educator-Practitioner Network Advisory Committee, Vice Chair [2002-present]

        REGISTRATION

        • Registered Architect – Alabama, Pennsylvania [inactive]
        • NCARB Certificate

        PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

        • David Whatley Hinson, Architect Principal [1997-present]
        • Ballinger, Philadelphia, PA, Senior Associate [1996-1997]
        • Granary Associates, Philadelphia, Project Director [1991-1996]
        • Curtis Cox Kennerly, Philadelphia, Associate [1985-1991]
        • George Yu Architects, Philadelphia, Project Architect [1983-1985]
        • Venturi Rauch and Scott Brown, Philadelphia, Intern Architect [1982-1983]