2015 Annual Report

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Annual Report

2014-2015

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING


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Building Addition Update New and Noteworthy Scholarships International Study Travel Class Gift Farewell to Dean Ponce de Leon Alfred Taubman: In Memoriam Career Support Honor Roll of Donors

2016 Winter Calendar January 6 January 18 January 29 February 5 February 6 February 27- March 7 March 11-12 March 17 March 18 April 1 April 1 April 4 April 7-10 April 21-22 April 25-26 April 27 April 29 April 29 April 30

Classes begin MLK, Jr. Day University Symposium No Classes Lecture: Sam Jacob P+ARG Conference Keynote Lecture: Reinhold Martin P+ARG Conference, Rule & Form: Confronting the Spatial Transactions and Logistics of Capital Winter Break/Spring Break Externships

April 30

Taubman College Commencement Reception (U-M Museum of Art)

May 1 May 19

Taubman College Commencement (Hill Auditorium) AIA Alumni Reception, Philadelphia

October 26- 30

ACADIA Conference

EXHIBITIONS

Michigan-Mellon Symposium Career Fair Urban Planning Preview Weekend Alumni Board Meeting Architecture Preview Weekend APA Alumni Reception, Phoenix LafargeHolcim Forum: Infrastructure Space, Detroit 2016 Undergraduate Reviews Graduate Reviews Thesis Reviews Wallenberg Symposium & Reception University Graduate Exercises (Rackham Graduate School) University Commencement Exercises (U-M Stadium)

January 15 Lecture and Exhibition Opening: Agg lab, Liberty Gallery January 28- Exhibition and Workshop: Practice Session #2 February 5 Taubman College Gallery February 10

Lecture and Exhibition Opening: Exquisite Corb

March 9 March 23

Exhibition Presentations and Opening: Research through Making, Liberty Gallery Exhibition Presentations and Opening: Architecture Fellows, Taubman College Gallery

May 26 May 28- November 27

Venice Biennale Reception: Guggenheim, Venice Venice Biennale open to the public

Events and event times are subject to change. Please reference the Events section of the Taubman College website for up-to-date information. taubmancollege.umich.edu

Cover Image: The commons will function as a venue for important college events


On March 27, 2014, Dean Monica Ponce de Leon with Mr. Taubman at the Taubman Gift Thank You Celebration

Introduction As the end of another year approaches, many of us take advantage of opportunities to reflect on our accomplishments and to offer thanks for family, friends, and others who support and sustain us in our endeavors. Thank you for your generosity and support! In the pages of this publication, we will showcase some of the college’s most noteworthy initiatives and events. Here we reflect with pride on the accomplishments of 2015, and recount with gratitude the partnership and collaboration of alumni and donors that made so much of this possible. We also take this opportunity to thank each of our donors. Above all, we want to especially recognize and celebrate two individuals who have shaped the college in fundamental and long-lasting ways and who take their leave of us in 2015. Alfred Taubman’s splendid gift of 16 years ago still stands as the largest single gift ever to a college of architecture and urban planning. His $30 million investment added a measure of vital capacity that has made a critical difference to the college. Not only did the gift provide the college the means to compete in a different arena, it also provided a measure of confidence that enabled us to aspire to another strata of excellence. In this way, Mr. Taubman’s legacy touches every member of the college community. In 2014, Mr. Taubman once again demonstrated his incredible generosity and commitment to the college with an additional $12.5 million gift to fund a significant addition and renovation to the building. Just two days before his death last April, he enthusiastically triggered the robot that lifted the first shovelful of dirt at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the A. Alfred Taubman Wing of the Art & Architecture Building. Mr. Taubman was a shrewd, passionate,

and engaged supporter of educational and cultural causes who has left his mark on a brilliant diversity of institutions. We are very proud and grateful to be among them. When Dean Ponce de Leon arrived in Ann Arbor in 2008, she quickly identified key areas with the greatest potential for advancing the college’s mission and enhancing its quality. Building on the historic strengths of the college and the resources across the University of Michigan campus, she worked to foster more collaborative research and teaching opportunities both within the college and across campus. She directed resources into creating the very best digital fabrication lab in the country. She enriched the student experience with many opportunities for students to learn from practitioners and scholars, both experienced thinkers and emerging voices from across the country and around the world through an expanded conference and lecture series. She has also sought and employed strategies to create a more inclusive environment to attract and support a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. Dean Ponce de Leon will step down as dean on December 31, 2015 to accept the deanship at Princeton. She will not be easy to replace but her impact on the college leaves it in a position to attract the most qualified, creative, and talented candidates. We owe a great debt of gratitude to these individuals. Their commitment to excellence will continue to shape our journey as we search for the next dean of Taubman College. With sincere thanks for your investment in Taubman College from its students, faculty, and staff, we provide reflections of the recent past to inspire our future.

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A new entrance gives Taubman College a stronger presence on North Campus

Taubman College Building Renovation and Expansion Due to the generosity of the late Alfred Taubman, the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning will see an upgrade and expansion of our facilities by the Fall of 2017. Begun in 2009, the project is the result of many years of faculty, student and staff planning. The project will provide an additional 36,000 sq. ft. to our current 72,000 sq. ft. facilities, and renovate approximately 11,000 sq. ft. of those facilities. The project also encompasses a much-needed mechanical and electrical upgrade to the old building, as well as a new roof. The building addition and renovations will cost $28.5 million,

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with an additional $2.8 million allocated for building maintenance. These costs are covered by building gifts from Alfred Taubman, a building gift from King Stutzman, matching funds from the Office of the President of the University of Michigan, as well as funding from the Provost Office and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer. For more information and updates on our progress: www.taubmancollege.umich.edu/about/building-renovationand-expansion


What the Funding Provides:

2400 sq. ft. State-of-the-Art Classroom (seats 120)

Urban Planning Student Lounge

Ph.D. Colloqium Room

5,700 sq. ft. Commons Space for Reviews, Colloquia, Symposia and Events

New and Renovated Faculty Offices

Architecture Student Lounge

5,500 sq. ft. of New Studio Space

8 Capstone and Group Study Rooms

Where the Funding Comes From:

$12.5M

$7.74M

$4.15M

A. Alfred Taubman 2013 Building Gift

A. Alfred Taubman 1999 $5 Million Building Gift + Earned Interest

U-M Provost Funding

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$1.4M

$0.78M

$0.73M

U-M President 2013 Match

U-M Chief Financial Officer Support

King Stutzman Building Fund (donor gift)

U-M Taubman College Contribution

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Courtyard where the Taubman wing meets the existing building

The new studio enjoys reflected light from skylights in the sawtooth roof

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Large classroom on first floor of addition with views to the east

Looking from the Ph.D. Colloquium/Lounge toward the college commons

View from existing studio toward college commons

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Terry Sargent Architecture Scholarship In November of last year, the college lost a valued and talented alumnus and community member: Terry Sargent, B.Arch.’71, M.U.P.’73. Terry was a founding member of the nationally-recognized architecture firm Lord Aeck Sargent and had contributed to many important and award-winning designs, including the renovation of the Memorial Phoenix Project across the street from the Art and Architecture Building on North Campus. In the weeks following Terry’s death, the college received over $40,000 in gifts and pledges in his memory, including a generous commitment by Lord Aeck Sargent for $25,000 over five years. If you have already made a gift to the Terry Sargent Architecture Scholarship, thank you. Please consider an additional contribution or a first time gift to the scholarship today. A retrospective of Terry’s work, titled Triptychs: Terry Sargent’s Building Designs in Sketches, Renderings, and Photographs, is planned for November 11, 2016 through January 6, 2017 at Taubman College. SUPPORT PROVIDED BY >

AHA Consulting Engineers Robert Arens Brian and Alexandra Azara Dorothy Balogh Abdoulaye Thiam and Jacqueline Brevard Marsha and Robert Cassidy Christman Company Construction Services Sally Cohen William and Linda Cregan Robert Darvas Associates Davis, Matthews, & Quigley, P.C. Glenn Nelson and Margaret Dewar Mary Anne Drew Sanford Fish Mary and Renny Franceschi Theodore and Erica Hanss Lois Harden Randall and Janice Harvey Jonathan Hillyer

Harold Borkin and Adrienne Kaplan Kathleen Nolan and Douglas Kelbaugh Marie Kessler Anita and Michael LeFevre E. Lin Amy Cranch and Marc L’Italien Lord Aeck Sargent Larry Lord Sarah Lorenzen Ann Luke Judith and Robert Marans Robert Metcalf MHTN Architects Linda Mills John Murrell-Kisner Meg Needle James and M. Celeste Novak Frances Parker Agnes Pentkowski Gregory Saldana and Monica Ponce de Leon Cass and Cynthia Radecki

Gary and Barbara Ratner Claire Reisinger Rebecca Reisinger James and Kathryn Rockol Denise Saccaro Donald and Evelyn Sargent Joseph Sarro Kristen Schleick Anna Schork Beverly and Edward Smith Lydia Soo Susan Stando Kurt Swensson George Carros and Anne Taylor-Carros Jeffrey Toy Herbert and Kate Warner Janet Wineman Jean Wineman John Rundall and M. Marian Wineman

Terry Sargent was a bright light of the Michigan Architecture legacy — a ‘complete’ architect. His buildings were of their time and place, while expressing their systems and materials. He could size a beam or duct — while realizing whimsy. Ever a design warrior, his tenacity celebrated the craft of buildings.”

Terry Sargent

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— Michael LeFevre, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President, Planning & Design Support, Holder Construction Company, B.Arch.’76, M.Arch.’77, and a 40-year colleague of Terry’s


Monica Ponce de Leon and Gregory Saldaña with their children Simon and Beatriz Saldaña at the 2015 Dean’s Commencement Reception, University of Michigan Museum of Art

New and Noteworthy Scholarships As part of the current Victors for Michigan campaign, the University of Michigan has set an ambitious goal of raising $1 billion for student support. At Taubman College, we are committed to supporting this goal. Each year, the wonderful generosity of our alumni gives us the distinct honor of recognizing a few new initiatives that have been put into place to provide student support. This year we are proud to announce the following new scholarships under construction:

Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and Gregory Saldaña Scholarship Endowment As a testament to their affection and commitment to the college, Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and her husband Gregory Saldaña have established a scholarship endowment. The scholarship will be awarded to undergraduate architecture students who are the first generation in their family to attend college.

“I have truly loved being dean of Taubman College and look forward to continuing my relationship with the school. This scholarship is a way to help support future students in the years to come. Once a wolverine — always a wolverine!” — Dean Monica Ponce de Leon

John and Patricia Myefski Endowed Scholarship John Myefski, B.S.’84, M.Arch.’86, and his wife Patricia recently established a new scholarship benefiting undergraduate students at the College. In recognition of John’s upbringing, and in an effort to enhance geographical diversity in the undergraduate program, their scholarship is specifically designed to support those students who, like John, hail from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

“It’s important to come back and establish a connection with the University, it’s important to be an ambassador for things that are so important to the students. Architecture is a very noble but very difficult and challenging profession.” — Anthony Mosellie, B.S.’84

Anthony and Vivian Mosellie Endowed Scholarship Raised in Brooklyn, Anthony Mosellie, B.S.’84, and his wife Vivian have generously created a scholarship designed to support students following in Anthony’s footsteps by choosing to attend Taubman College from out-of-state. In doing so, they continue to ensure that talented students from around the country can benefit from a Taubman College education.

Michigan Matching Initiative for Student Support The Michigan Matching Initiative for Student Support is back with one key change — the threshold for qualifying gifts has been lowered to $50,000. As before, the University will match $1 for every $4 donated to establish a new student support fund or add to an existing fund. Contact Janice Harvey 734.764.1340 if you are interested in additional details.

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Sending Our Students into the World and Bringing the World to our Students As one of our main priorities during the current Victors for Michigan Campaign, we have chosen to place a particular emphasis on experiences that expose our students to a wide variety of other cultures by allowing international travel during their time at the college.

Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation Match Challenge

For almost 100 years we have awarded the George G. Booth Traveling Fellowship to one alumnus under the age of 30, with the understanding that they use the award to pursue a course of travel that will both broaden their perspectives and expand their horizons. More recently we have chosen to focus on increasing the travel for our current students.

For many years, Taubman College has benefited from the generosity of the Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation. Over the years, the foundation has provided much support for our initiatives, and each year we are able to award two new recurring scholarships that help provide our students with the assistance they need to more fully concentrate on their studies during their time here. Two years ago, the foundation offered another generous offer to our leadership: if we could raise $15,000 in new money in each of the following three years, they would match that amount by donating $15,000 specifically designated for travel courses. With your help we aim to meet the Binda Foundation challenge. Especially if you benefited from a travel experience while you were a student, please give today and help to continue enhancing our students’ travel opportunities.

This past year our students had the option of participating in the following spring travel courses: • Brazil with Assistant Professor Mitch McEwen • Turkey with Associate Professor Kathy Velikov • Singapore and Hong Kong with Lecturer Claudia Wigger • France with Clement Blanchet • Mumbai with Professor of Practice Mary-Ann Ray • Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark with Peter McKeith • Thailand with François Roche • England, Scotland, Ireland, and France with Assistant Professor Andrew Holder As in previous years, student support for travel was awarded from a number of existing funds, including: • Guido and Elizabeth Binda Travel Awards • Virginia R. and H. Sanborn Brown Prize Fund • Centennial Travel Fund • Gordon Euker Scholarship for International Study/Travel • A. Alfred Taubman Endowment • Raoul Wallenberg Scholarship Fund

To give: taubmancollege.umich.edu/ travelsupport

George G. Booth Travelling Fellowship The George G. Booth Travelling Fellowship was first awarded in 1924. It is offered annually by the University of Michigan, A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and presently carries a stipend of up to $10,000. The fellowship provides the opportunity for recent alumni/ae to research some special aspect of architecture that requires international travel. To be eligible for the competition you must be 30 years of age or under before the March 31, 2016 application deadline and have a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Michigan or expect to graduate by August 2016. The award is made on the basis of the applicant’s academic and professional record (résumé) and submission of a well-documented plan of international study (proposal) detailing research subject matter and how work will be carried out. Submissions must be received electronically by 10 am EST on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. For more detailed information about the fellowship and application requirements, please visit taubmancollege.umich.edu/booth.

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1. Turkey 2. Brazil 3. France 4. Singapore and Hong Kong 5. Mumbai 6. Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark 7. Mumbai 8. England, Scotland, Ireland, and France 9. Brazil 10. Singapore and Hong Kong 11. Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark 12. Turkey 13. France 14. England, Scotland, Ireland, and France 15. Thailand 16. Turkey 17. England, Scotland, Ireland, and France 18. Thailand 19. France 20. Singapore and Hong Kong

View additional travel images at taubmancollege.umich.edu/flickr/travel2015

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2015 Architecture Student Research Grants exhibition in the Taubman College Gallery

2015 Architecture Student Research Grants Each year, bachelor and master of architecture students raise money for a class gift that funds research projects by ongoing students. This initiative is called the Architecture Student Research Grant (ASRG). The tradition, initiated by the Class of 2013, provides a unique opportunity for students to support outstanding research from their peers. Open to all current undergraduate or graduate students from the architecture programs graduating in 2016, project proposals take many forms: built objects, public installations, experiments in representation, curatorial practices, written works, and more. Awarded projects culminate in both an exhibition and a presentation to the College. This year, with generous support from Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and the Taubman College Alumni Board, the Class of 2015 awarded three prizes of $1700 each to interdisciplinary teams of graduate and undergraduate students. The winning projects were: Graduate: The Dialogue Between Drawing Machines and Human Ambience – Tommy Kyung Tae Nam, Hans Hyun Seong Min, Siwei Ren, Xu Zhang, and Jaekyun Brandon Kang (Carnegie Mellon University) The Architecture of Loneliness – Tafhim Rahman and Kallie Sternburgh Undergraduate: Hyper Unreal – Joseph Biglin, Eujain Ting, and Ian Ting

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Attendees of the 2014 Bauhaus Ball Attendees of the 2015 Beaux Arts Ball 2014-2015 Taubman College Board of Governors Taubman College Dean’s Office


Taubman College Alumni/ae Society Board of Governors • Janet Attarian, AIA, LEED AP BD + C, B.S.’90, M.Arch.’92, Project Director, Streetscape and Sustainable Design Program, Chicago Department of Transportation, Chicago, Illinois • Gordon Carrier, FAIA, NCARB, B.S.’79, M.Arch.’81, Design Principal, Carrier Johnson + CULTURE, San Diego, California • Jacqueline Chavis, AIA, LEED AP BC+D, B.S.’02, M.Arch.’04, Associate, Gensler, Washington, D.C. • Michael C. Corby, FAIA, B.S.’82, M.Arch.’84, Executive Vice President, Integrated Architecture, Grand Rapids, Michigan • Pankaj Duggal, AICP, AIA International Associate, M.U.P./M.Arch.’95, Vice President, Jacobs, Arlington, Virginia • Michelle M. Elder, EDFP, B.S.’02, M.U.P. / Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Development ’08, Business Development Manager, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Detroit, Michigan • Laura Bozgo Gray, PE, M.U.P.’06, Senior Associate, LiRo Group, New York, New York • Robin Guenther, FAIA, M.Arch.’78, Principal, Perkins + Will, New York, New York • Raynal Harris, AIA, M.Arch.’94, Partner, Harris+Smith, Atlanta, Georgia • Sonia A. Hirt, Ph.D., AICP, M.U.P.’03, Professor of Urban Affairs and Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia • Michael LeFevre, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, B.S.’76, M.Arch.’77, Vice President, Planning & Design Support, Holder Construction Company • Jay Longo, AIA, B.S.’92, M.Arch.’94, President, Forum Studio, Chicago, Illinois • Andrew McCloskey, MAI, M.U.P.’02, Vice President, Evergreen Valuation Services, Shelby Township, Michigan • Dennis D. Mele, Esq., AICP, A.B.’76, A.M.’78, M.U.P.’79, Partner, Greenspoon Marder, Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Randall William Ott, AIA, B.S.’80, Dean, School of Architecture + Planning, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. • David Parent, M.U.P.’01, M.B.A.’95, Principal, Deloitte Consulting, Ann Arbor, Michigan • James W. Simeo, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, B.S.’83, Principal, CO Architects, Los Angeles, California • Thomas J. Sherry, B.S.’91, M.Arch.’93, Architect + Sole Practitioner, Detroit, Michigan • Peter J. Stavenger, AIA, M.Arch.’06, Associate Principal, Page Southerland Page Inc., Denver, Colorado • Ilene R. Tyler, FAIA, FAPT, LEED AP, B.Arch.’70, Consultant, Ilene R. Tyler, LLC, Ann Arbor, Michigan • Joseph M. Valerio, FAIA, B.Arch.’70, Principal, Valerio Dewalt Train, Chicago, Illinois

Alumni Board of Governors Creates New Endowed Scholarship Award As it has for more than 30 years, the college’s board of governors convenes in Ann Arbor twice each year. They come from across the country at their own expense dedicating several days each year to learn about current issues at the school and provide real world perspective. As part of their commitment to the school, board members have also provided financial support for student scholarships and special initiatives. In response to the University-wide challenge to raise $1 billion for student support as part of the Victors for Michigan campaign, the Alumni Board of Governors committed to creating a new endowed scholarship. The Taubman College Alumni Board of Governors Endowed Scholarship Award will be a needbased award, that alternates among undergraduate architecture, graduate architecture, and planning. It is an historic and ambitious move that aims to raise $100,000 for student support over the next five years. To give: taubmancollege.umich.edu/ boardscholarship

$100K OVER 5 YEARS

Connect with Taubman College on LinkedIn! Our group — University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning​—​currently has nearly 3,000 alumni members. Joining the group will give you an opportunity to hear about exciting events at the College, engage with your classmates and fellow alumni, and stay abreast of new developments in architecture and urban planning. Visit taubmancollege.umich.edu/linkedin.

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Clockwise from top left: Michigan Union. Daniel Libeskind. Daniel Libeskind with students.

2015 Raoul Wallenberg Lecture: Daniel Libeskind On Friday, March 27th, the college welcomed back distinguished architect Daniel Libeskind, who delivered his first Raoul Wallenberg lecture in 1995. Named after the college’s most famous alumnus — a humanitarian famous for his nobility and courage in rescuing thousands of Jews from persecution in World War II Hungary — the lecture brings to campus those members of the profession who evidence a commitment to social justice and affecting change in their work. Daniel Libeskind has been the architect of record on a number of exciting projects, including the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, England. Exactly 20 years ago, he delivered another Wallenberg lecture, and his address this year — entitled “The Language of Architecture” — was further evidence of the role of change in his work and his groundbreaking method of design. To accommodate a record crowd present for the lecture, it was moved to the spacious Michigan Union.

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A building and the city are always present across time, across history. The act of building itself transforms the culture of a city.” — Daniel Libeskind, 1995 Raoul Wallenberg Lecture


Research Through Making 2015 Since early in Dean Monica Ponce de Leon’s tenure, the college has been proud to feature a new initiative focused on bending and dissolving the traditionally bold line separating academic research and professional practice in architecture. Thanks to the generosity of many of our donors, this year Research Through Making celebrated its 6th anniversary. This year’s winners: • Texture Tectonics – Ellie Abrons and Adam Fure • ELECTROFROST – Meredith Miller, Anya Sirota, Jean Louis Farges, and Patrick Beaucé (École nationale supérieure d’art de Nancy) • Drop Kick Push Pull – Sean Vance, Rebecca Hasson (School of Kinesiology), and Siyang Ziui Chen • RoboPinch – Karl Daubmann • Social Sensory Surfaces – Sean Ahlquist, David Chesney (College of Engineering), and Sile O’Modhrain (School of Music, Theatre & Dance and School of Information)

Clockwise from top: Texture Tectonics. ELECTROFROST. Drop Kick Push Pull. RoboPinch. Social Sensory Surfaces.

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Taubman College Liberty Research Annex: To increase faculty research space and our presence in Ann Arbor, beginning in 2010 the college invested in leasing from David Strosberg, B.S.’76, the flexible space at 305 W. Liberty St. The space functions as a think-tank for faculty and students and houses a large exhibition area open to the community seven days a week. During thesis reviews, the graduating class takes over the space for their final reviews which culminate in our annual commencement thesis show.

Michigan Research Studio: With support from the Kresge Foundation, in 2014 Taubman College inaugurated the Michigan Research Studio in Detroit to provide a home base to the wide range of programs the college pursues in the city. Notable among them is the Michigan-Mellon Project on Egalitarianism in the Metropolis (a collaboration between LSA and Taubman College), as well as the Michigan Architecture Prep Program (in collaboration with seven Detroit High Schools). The space was designed by McIntosh Poris Associates (Michael Poris, B.S.’85 and Laurie Hughet-Hiller, B.S.’04, M.Arch.’06).

Taubman College FABLab: Building on her experience at Harvard and with financial support from the Provost’s Office, Dean Ponce de Leon expanded the college’s FABLab beginning in 2008. Run by students, for students, the FABLab is today a leader among academic institutions around the world. Utilizing digital tools, from rapid prototyping to robotics, students are able to experiment with emerging technologies independently or as part of their coursework, while the faculty can pursue cutting edge creative practice and research.

Farewell to Dean Monica Ponce de Leon Monica Ponce de Leon arrived at the University of Michigan in 2008 confident that here she would find the multiplicity of voices essential to a meaningful examination of architecture and planning pedagogy and practice. During her tenure, she built on the college’s tradition of research and experimentation by expanding technology and funding resources to support and seed meaningful inquiry as well as a dedicated space to allow for experimentation at a larger scale. She was committed to transforming our curriculum to provide students the space for critical thinking. Although she leaves in December to assume the deanship at Princeton University, by her own admission, Dean Ponce de Leon will be a “Wolverine for life.” She and her family plan to maintain a deep connection to Taubman College and the state of Michigan. We thank her for the energy and drive with which she has led the college and wish her the very best in all her future endeavors.

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Experts in Studio: Beginning in 2010 each term Taubman College invites to campus practitioners across various disciplines to work with students on college-wide or studio-tied workshops. With this program historians, theorists, architects, planners, landscape architects, urban designers, engineers, environmental experts, digital fabricators, computational experts and social scientists, among others, have worked hands-on with students and faculty to engage in significant topics within our disciplines.

2008 SEPTEMBER 02 / Dean Ponce de Leon begins her tenure as Dean OCTOBER 03 / Jorge Perez, M.U.P.’76, 2008 Taubman College Distinguished Alumnus NOVEMBER 24 / Research Through Making Announced

2009 JANUARY New studio schedule is implemented Ubiquitous software introduced throughout the college Inaugural UARTS 250 interdisciplinary course (Music, Engineering, Architecture and Art and Design) 20 / FABLab Opening FEBRUARY 16 / SANDLab Opening MARCH 01 / Fellowships in Architecture 25th anniversary APRIL Faculty approves integration of Ph.D. in Architecture into the Architecture Program

New Curriculums: Under Dean Ponce de Leon, four concentrations (Digital Technology, Material Systems, Design and Health, Conservation) were introduced to the Master of Science in Architecture degree; the Master of Urban Design degree was restructured to focus on one city per year; the Master of Urban Planning degree focused on sustainability and social justice; and in all curriculums, interdisciplinary and co-taught courses increased, infusing multiple voices into courses. The UARTS series (creativity courses co-taught by faculty in engineering, architecture, music and art) grew to enroll more than 200 students per year.

SEPTEMBER First interdisciplinary courses introduced in the core curriculum 24 / Ten Years as Taubman College Celebration OCTOBER Emeritus Dean Bob Beckley leads Space Planning Committee to conduct college space assessment 10 / Conference: Future of Design JUNE Inaugural high school ArcStart summer course

2010 JANUARY 15 / First Research Through Making Exhibition Opens MARCH 20 / Conference: Future of Urbanism APRIL 24 / Exhibition: Five Fellows: Full Scale 28 / Space planning assessment completed SEPTEMBER 01 / Expansion of the FABLab 24 / Conference: Future of Technology OCTOBER 13 / First Expert in Studio 14 / Exhibition: Constructing Modern | The Work of Robert C. Metcalf Architect 15 / Peter Kuttner, B.S.’73, M.Arch.’74, 2010 Taubman College Distinguished Alumnus NOVEMBER 01 / Number 1 Ranking, Design Intelligence 05 / Liberty Research Annex Opens

2011 JANUARY 13 / Exhibition: Research Through Making II

Research Through Making + Research on the City: Implemented by Dean Ponce de Leon, these programs have competitively awarded grants to faculty through external peer review. Since 2009, projects seeded by Research Through Making and Research on the City have received 20 awards including seven R +D Awards and one P/A Award Citation and appeared in over 30 articles. In addition, the seed grants generated more than $800,000 in additional research funding.

MARCH 16 / Exhibition: Modernism at Risk / Michigan Matters APRIL ARO architects retained to conduct feasibility study of architecture facilities expansion

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01 / Conference: Future of History SEPTEMBER Urban Design Curriculum: One City Studio implemented MAY Michigan Meeting: “The Role of Art-Making and the Arts in the Research University” OCTOBER 07 / Conference: Power 28 / Event: Framing a Cultural Ideal, Creation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial 28 / James Chaffers, M.Arch.’69, D.Arch.’71, 2011 Taubman College Distinguished Alumnus SEPTEMBER Teaching of software is removed from the curriculum and made available to students through workshops NOVEMBER 12 / Symposium: Curating Race / Curating Space DECEMBER 05 / Research on the City announced, funded by Cynthia (A.B.’83 LSA) and Alan Berkshire (B.S.’82) 11 / Expansion of Master of Science

2012 JANUARY 20 / Exhibition: Research Through Making III Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awards Architecture, Art and Design, Music, and Engineering $500,000 grant to create the first comprehensive guide to best practices in the integration of arts practice in U.S. research universities MARCH 07 / Conference: RISK 22 / ARO completes space planning assessment JUNE Provost approves undergraduate admitting unit SEPTEMBER 28 / Conference: PUBLIC OCTOBER 12 / Peter Lagerwey, M.U.P.’81, 2012 Taubman College Distinguished Alumnus NOVEMBER 16 / Inaugural Exhibition of Research on the City DECEMBER Michigan leads the establishment of The Alliance for the Arts at the Research University (A2RU)

2013 JANUARY 30 / Exhibition: “To Me There’s No Other Choice: Raoul Wallenberg 1912-2012” MARCH 11 / Exhibition: Research Through Making IV JUNE 14 / Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America opens at Cranbrook, curated by Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and Gregory Saldaña SEPTEMBER 03 / First class of undergraduate students begins classes at Taubman College 20 / Conference: HEALTH OCTOBER 04 / Karen Fairbanks, B.S.’81, 2013 Taubman College Distinguished Alumna NOVEMBER 01 / Symposium: The Role of Urban Planning in a ‘Post-Racial’ Society

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Row 1: 09.24.10 Future of Technology Conference. 10.14.10 Opening for Constructing Modern | The Work of Robert C. Metcalf Architect Exhibition. Row 2: 11.05.10 Presenting the #1 ranking to Mr. Taubman at Taubman Scholars Lunch. 10.28.11 With alumni Ed Jackson and James Chaffers at Framing a Cultural Ideal Symposium. Row 3: 01.30.13 Opening for “To Me There’s No Other Choice: Raoul Wallenberg 1912-2012” Exhibition. 11.08.13 Research on the City. Row 4: 03.27.14 With Mr. Taubman and U-M President Mary Sue Coleman at building gift celebration. 05.17.14 ROB|ARCH Conference. Row 5: 03.22.15 Scholars and Patrons Brunch. 04.15.15 With Mr. Taubman and U-M President Mark Schlissel at Groundbreaking Ceremony. Row 6: 10.11.14 With alumni Alan and Cynthia Berkshire and family. 09.11.15 With students at Taubman College Fall Picnic.


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145

Turkey

United Kingdom

Mexico

DECEMBER 05 / Taubman College receives $1.3 million architecture, urbanism, and the humanities grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support interdisciplinary research and programing on the topic of Egalitarianism and the Contemporary Metropolis

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30 Japan

13 Taiwan

Thailand

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Ghana

Ecuador

Indonesia

JANUARY Dean Ponce de Leon appointed Vice Chair of A2RU FEBRUARY 06 / Ad Hoc faculty and staff committee selects Preston Scott Cohen as lead architect for building addition MARCH 12 / Exhibition: Research Through Making V 07 / Ad Hoc selects IDS as Architect of Record for building addition

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Argentina

08 / Alfred Taubman announces 2013 Building Gift ($12.5 million)

Number of students travelling between 2008-2015

27 / Mr. Taubman Thank You Celebration APRIL 18 / Schematic design review with Preston Scott Cohen, faculty and students

Bringing the World to our Students

MAY 16-28 / ROB|ARCH Conference

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Symposia/Conferences

SEPTEMBER Expansion of UARTS interdisciplinary courses (UARTS 150 introduced) 28 / Tom Tjaarda, B.Arch.’58, 2014 Taubman College Distinguished Alumnus

Experts in Studio

OCTOBER 10 / Second Exhibition of Research on the City DECEMBER 05 / Design Development Meetings with Space Planning Committee, Faculty and Students

Speakers Lectures

09 / Ribbon cutting for Michigan Research Studio (ArcPrep Launch) 18 / U-M Regents approve design of addition

Exhibition Panels and Talks

2015 JANUARY 07 / High school program Architecture Prep begins classes in the Michigan Research Studio FEBRUARY 06 / Preston Scott Cohen presents final design to faculty and students

Diversity

MARCH 11 / Exhibition: Research Through Making VI

56 ArcPlus

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Michigan Architecture Prep

204 ArcStart

Number of participating high school students

APRIL 15 / Ceremonial groundbreaking for A. Alfred Taubman Wing JUNE 08 / Graduation ceremony for first cohort of ArcPrep AUGUST 27 / Monica Ponce de Leon named co-curator for U.S. Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale OCTOBER 09 / Kristina Ford, Ph.D.’76, 2015 Taubman College Distinguished Alumna NOVEMBER Building Addition Construction begins DECEMBER 31 / Dean Ponce de Leon steps down from the deanship and together with her husband, Gregory Saldaña, establishes a scholarship

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In Memoriam: A. Alfred Taubman (1924-2015) He shared with us his vision, generosity, and creative spirit. We are honored to continue his legacy. It is with much gratitude and fondness that we celebrate the life and legacy of A. Alfred Taubman, our college’s namesake and largest donor. Mr. Taubman was one of America’s most successful entrepreneurs. He was recognized as a pioneer and visionary in America’s shopping center industry and was active in a wide range of business, civic, cultural, and educational activities around the world. His gifts of vision, generosity and creative spirit will continue to empower the next generation of designers and planners. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Mr. Taubman. A. Alfred Taubman (January 31, 1924 - April 17, 2015)

Students and faculty remember Alfred Taubman’s many contributions to the college during commencement, May 2015

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In 1999, Mr. Taubman donated $30 million to the College of Architecture and Urban Planning — one of the largest gifts in the history of the University of Michigan and, at the time, the largest ever to a school of architecture. His recent gift of $12.5 million brought us together on April 15, 2015 to break ground for the A. Alfred Taubman Wing. Transformational gifts like Mr. Taubman’s will keep us at the forefront of our fields for years to come. We are deeply grateful for his ongoing interest in the college and his investments that will keep us the “leaders and best.” This page, clockwise from top: Each year, Mr. Taubman celebrated with scholarship recipients. Photos from the 2012, 2013, and 2010 events. Opposite, clockwise from top left: The Taubmans were welcomed at the 10-year anniversary of the naming of the college. Mr. Taubman greets the college community at the Naming Ceremony. With students celebrating his gift for the A. Alfred Taubman Wing of the Art & Architecture Building.

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“On behalf of the entire Taubman College community, we are deeply saddened by the passing of a member of our family, Alfred Taubman. He was a generous friend, mentor, and compass for the college. Mr. Taubman displayed a rare understanding of space and form, and his impact on the college, architecture and culture at large is immeasurable. His kindness and generosity of spirit were boundless and he will be very much missed.” — Dean Monica Ponce de Leon

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Students and recruiters at the Career and Networking Fair

Externship at agencyEA in Chicago

Alumni Student Career Support Taubman College Career Services offers a variety of programs, services and resources to assist students in exploring careers and securing internships and full-time positions. We also offer a variety of opportunities for alumni to engage with students: Lunch and Learn presentations provide an opportunity for alumni to share their experience and expertise about their career path and the profession to our students. We thank the following six alumni for donating their time and expertise by participating in this year’s program: • Melina Duggal,

M.U.P.’95, Senior Principal, RCLCO M.Arch.’90, Vice President; Ann Kenyon, B.S.’95, M.Arch.’97, Principal; Cindy Pozolo, B.S.’80, M.Arch.’82, Project Director; and Diana Khadr, B.S.’06, M.Arch.’10, Associate Architect. SmithGroupJJR, Detroit. • Betsy Baird, M.Arch.’85, VP Quality, O’Neal Construction • Fred Shen, B.S.E.Aero.’66, Founder and Chairman, Shen Milsom & Wilke, New York City • Alan Gregerman, A.M.’77, Ph.D.’82, President and CEO, Venture Works • Marc Spector, B.S.’87, M.Arch.’88 • Robert Champagne, B.S.’86 • Anne Belleau Mills,

The Spring Break Externship Program helps students gain experience and learn more about their intended profession through a one-week externship. This program helps prepare students for the transition from school to career. Alumni are invited to host a student at their firm. Last spring, more than 200 Taubman College students spent spring break observing and working with professionals in architecture, urban planning and urban design firms across the United States. Sponsors in San Francisco held a reception for externs and their hosts.

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Our Career and Networking Fair is held in March each year and offers an opportunity for alumni to return to Ann Arbor to meet our excellent architecture, planning, and urban design students and inform them about professional opportunities in their firm. Career Fair participants included: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture CannonDesign Collaborative Community Economic Development Associates of Michigan Cooper Carry Daniels and Zermack Architects Dexter Township Dynamic Designs Elston Window @ Wall Eview 360 Corporation Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Gensler Hamburg Township Hamilton Anderson HKS HLW International

Integrated Architecture JACOBS Global Buildings Design LSM OHM Advisors Populous Quinn Evans Architects RNL Design ROSSETTI Saroki Architecture Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Stantec STL Architects Studio Gang Architects TMP Architecture Washtenaw County Government Worn Jerabek Wiltse Architects WTA Architects

If you are interested in getting involved, contact Beth Berenter, Career Services Coordinator, at berenter@umich.edu or 734.764.1301


Spring Break Externship Organizations / Spring 2015

A+I ABA Studio AgencyEA Alexander Gorlin Allied Works Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative City of Ann Arbor AATA ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge ARO Aro Eberle Arquitectonica Atelier New York Architecture Ball-Nogues BAR Architects Barton Phelps Baxt Ingui BCJ Bergmeyer Associates Beyer Blinder Belle BIG bKL BKSK Booth Hansen Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corp Cambridge Seven Campion Platt Cannon Design Cardinal Group CASE, Inc. Cass Community Social Services CBT CC Hodgson Charles Rose City of Chicago Chipperfield CHMP Cinnabar CO Architects Cook Architectural Studio Cooper Carry Cooper Robertson & Partners Cuningham Cunningham + Quill Damian Farrell Daniels + Zermack David Cunningham Dean/Wolf Deborah Berke and Partners Detroit Land Bank Authority DiMella Shaffer DLR

Doejo Downtown Detroit Partnership Durrie Design DXA EHDD Ehrlich Architects EndreStudio Ennead ESA Fabrica 718 Damon Farber Associates Farr Associates Fentress Freyer Collaborative FXFowle Gensler Gettys GH Forbes Gluckman Mayner Goettsch City of Grand Rapids Griffin Enright GSR Andrade G-Tects Hacin + Associates Hamilton Anderson Handel Architects Harley Ellis Deveraux HDR Henning Larsen HGA HKS HLW Hobbs + Black HOK Holabird & Root HopkinsBurns Design Studio HuntonBrady HWKN Ilen Dei Studio inFORM Studio Integrated Architecture Integrated Design Solutions Iwamoto Scott Jacobs Jahn Johnston Mark Lee Killefer Flammang KPF Kraemer Design Group Kuth Ranieri LMN Lorcan O’Herlihy LSM LTL

Lundberg Design M1DTW Machado and Silvetti MADE Manning MAP Architects Marble Fairbanks Mark Cavagnero Mark English Marmol Radziner marquardt + GRIDWERK Martin Brudnizki Maryann Thompson McCall Design Group McIntosh Poris McKenna Associates Michael Maltzan MIG Milhaus Ventures Miller Hull Mithun MODU Montroy Anderson DeMarco Morphosis MSR Myefski Architects NADAAA NBBJ Neumann Smith New York City Economic Development Corporation Northworks O/X Studio OHM Advisors Olson Kundig Pappageorge/Haymes Payette Pei Cobb Freed Perkins + Will Perkins Eastman Platt Byard Dovell White Platt Dana PLY ProgressiveAE Quinn Evans RadLab RAPT Redtop REX Rios Clementi Hale Risinger and Associates RMA RNL Robert A.M. Stern Ronnette Riley

Ross Barney Rossetti RTKL Safdie SALA City of San Francisco Sarah Tombaugh Selldorf Architects Shepley Bulfinch SHoP Shubin + Donaldson Situ Studio SmithGroupJJR Smith-Miller Hawkinson SMNG-A Snohetta SO-IL Solomon Cordwell Buenz SOM Span Spector Group Stantec Steven Yang Studio Dwell Studio Gang Studio Daniel Libeskind Studio SUMO Studio Works Suk Design Group TAD Associates TMP Touloukian Touloukian TowerPinkster Transit Riders United (TRU) UM Hospital Facilities Urban Lab Urban Works Utile Valerio Dewalt Train Vinci Hamp VOA Weinstein A/U City of Wheat Ridge, CO Wheeler Kearns William Rawn Workshop APD Worn Jerabek Wiltse WXY Architecture Zago Architecture ZGF

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John Monteith Legacy Society The John Monteith Legacy Society recognizes donors who include the University in their estate plans or made another planned gift. We extend our sincere gratitude to the following, who have graciously indicated their inclusion of Taubman College in their estate. Pamela Baldwin, B.S.Des.’67 Norman Barnett, B.S.(LSA)’44, M.S.(LSA)’47 Robert and Katherine Beebe, A.B.(LSA)’68, D.Arch.’84 Robert Fishman William Fritz, B.Arch.’81 Michael Gordon, B.S.’82, M.Arch.’87 Wesley Janz, Ph.D.’95 Kathleen Nolan and Douglas S. Kelbaugh Jean and Leonard Kersey, B.Arch.’51 Helen and James Kilgore, B.Arch.’51 Allison and Daniel Kirby, M.Arch.’91, M.U.P.’92 Larry Lipa, B.S.’79, M.B.A.’96 Susan Longo, B.B.A.’68 Judith Marans, A.M.(Ed)’71 and Robert Marans, B.Arch.’57, Ph.D.’71 Carole Metzger, B.S.(LSA)’67 and David Metzger, B.Arch.’68

Jack Murchie, B.Arch.’68 Patricia and John Myefski, B.S.’84, M.Arch.’86 John Pfluke, B.Arch.’53 Robert Scanlan and John Pinnell, B.Arch.’67 Barb and Carl Roehling, B.S.’73, M.Arch.’74 Michael Schirmer, B.S.E.(Ch.E.)’60 Linda Kamatoy and Mark Shuler, B.S.’85 Beverly and Edward Smith, D.Arch.’76 Helen Tarapata, A.B.(LSA)’46 David Teerman, B.Arch.’69 Linda Searl and Joseph Valerio, B.Arch.’70 William Waffle, B.Arch.’62 Laura West, A.B.(LSA)’54, M.S.W.’56 and Byron West, B.Arch.’56 Lura Williams, B.S.N.’54 John Yantis, B.Arch.’70

Transforming the Future: Bequest Intentions Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning relies on the generous commitments of alumni and friends to secure a vibrant future for our educational programs. In addition to making a one-time or recurring gift, both common ways of giving to the college, we have a number of donors who have decided to include an intention for Taubman College in their estate plan. A bequest intention is a non-binding commitment to provide for the college in an estate that usually results in a sizable gift being transferred after the donor is deceased. Such arrangements are a way of helping to ensure that the college remains thriving and successful in the future while maintaining the resources necessary for a stable and productive life and retirement. For more information on bequest intentions or other forms of planned giving, please visit the planned giving website at www.leadersandbest.umich.edu/how/planned and contact Janice Harvey at 734.764.1340 (jrharvey@umich.edu).

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Infra Eco Logi Urbanism exhibition at Liberty Research Annex Gallery

Foot Prints 2014-2015 Foot Prints offers a look back at the past year’s events, exhibits, and lecturers.

EXHIBITIONS 2014-2015 Tom Tjaarda: A Life in Design Both/And: The Study of Details in Japanese Architecture Research on the City Architecture Student Research Grants Detroit is No Dry Bones: The Eternal City of the Industrial Age Infra Eco Logi Urbanism Where If Not Us? Participatory Design and its Radical Approach Research Through Making Student Show Exhibition Architecture Fellows: Kolb//Pallarés//Tate

CONFERENCES 2014-2015 #micities 2014 – October 2014 MLK Symposium – January 2015 Blight as Politics: A Public Symposium – February 2015 Urban Development Now – March 2015 Michigan-Mellon Symposium on the Egalitarian Metropolis – April 2015

VISITING FACULTY AND FELLOWS 2014-2015 Jaffer Kolb, William Muschenheim Fellow Ana Morcillo Pallarés, Walter B. Sanders Fellow James Michael Tate, Willard A. Oberdick Fellow

LECTURES 2014-2015 Charisma Acey Michelle Addington Pedro Ignacio Alonso Amale Andraos Clement Blanchet Ana Maria Duran Calisto Henry N. Cobb and Preston Scott Cohen Teresa Gali-Izard Jeanne Gang Malik Goodwin, B.S.’97, M.U.P.’02, M.Arch.’02 Sonia Hirt, M.U.P.’95, Ph.D.’03 Chris Holzwart, M.Arch.’11 Julie Iovine Mark Jarzombek Matthias Kohler Daniel Libeskind: 2015 Wallenberg Lecture Mike Lydon, M.U.P.’07 Rodolfo Machado and Jorge Silvetti

Elena Manferdini Raju Mann, M.U.P.’06 Achim Menges Melvin Mitchell Mariana Mogilevich Toshiko Mori: 2015 Binda Lecture Farshid Moussavi Liz Ogbu Ken Tadashi Oshima Graham Pullin Heather Roberge Craig Robins Matt Rossetti, B.S.’83, M.Arch.’86 with Mark Rosentraub Ananya Roy Tom Tjaarda, B.Arch.’58: 2014 Distinguished Alumnus Lecture Catherine Tumber Kurt Weigle, M.U.P.’91

Watch videos of lectures and events: taubmancollege.umich.edu/vimeo

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Annual and Endowed Scholarships AIA Huron Valley Scholarships Leon G. and Gloria Allain Scholarship Architecture Alumni Scholarship Charles W. Attwood Memorial Scholarship Morris D. Baker Scholarship Lois Johnston Baldwin Endowed Scholarship Theodore G. Balosin Scholarship Norman E. and Mary E. Barnett Scholarship Alan G. and Cynthia Reavis Berkshire Scholarship Guido and Elizabeth Binda Scholarship Guido and Elizabeth Binda Travel Awards Thomas Brooks Brademas Endowment for Community Service Virginia R. and H. Sanborn Brown Prize Fund Centennial Travel Fund Eugene T. Cleland Scholarship Colin Clipson Memorial Fellowship Doctor of Architecture Fellowship Mary Anne Drew Scholarship Daniel and Sylvia Dworsky Endowed Scholarship Fund Livingston H. Elder Scholarship Gordon Euker Scholarship for International Study/Travel Fader Family Scholarship Norbert H. Gorwic Scholarship William R. and Leigh Gustafson Undergraduate Scholarship Genevieve Hafner Scholarship Clinton and Priscilla Harris Endowed Scholarship Fund Harley Ellis Devereaux Scholarship Justin Henshell Undergraduate Scholarship Fund Harvey F. Hoeltzel Memorial Scholarship James C. Jeas Fellowship Albert Kahn Associates Fellowship Albert Kahn Undergraduate Scholarship Carol Johnson Kartje Memorial Scholarship Keithley Summer Fellowships Leonard D. and Jean Kersey Undergraduate Scholarship Ketai Family Scholarship James William Kideney Scholarship Edward T. and Josephine Knopke Scholarship John E. Kuieck Memorial Fund Thomas A. Languis Scholarship Joseph T.A. and Elsie Lee Scholarship Victoria J. Lentz Memorial Scholarship Nathan and Marilyn Levine Architectural Research Fellowship Jason M. Longo Scholarship AIA Michigan Architectural Foundation Scholarship Masonry Institute of Michigan (MIM) Scholarship

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Glenn G. Mastin Scholarship Dennis D. Mele Endowed Urban Planning Scholarship Robert and Bettie Metcalf Architecture Fellowship David J. and Carole N. Metzger Scholarship Anthony and Vivian Mosellie Endowed Scholarship Samuel Jacob Muhlfelder Scholarship John and Patricia Myefski Endowed Scholarship Elder Sang-Yong and Moon-Sook Nam Scholarship Marvin and Sylvia Neivert Scholarship James B. and Christine L. Newman Scholarship Willard A. Oberdick Scholarship Louis G. and Ruth R. Redstone Scholarship Clarence L. and Ruth M. Roy Scholarship Walter B. Sanders Endowed Scholarship Terry Sargent Architecture Scholarship Schafer Family Scholarship William J. Scott, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Charles Ward Seabury Research Fellowship James J. Sficos Scholarship Shen Milson Wilke Endowed Scholarship Leonard G. and Bluma H. Siegal Merit Scholarship Howard and Judith Sims Scholarship Verna Small Fund for Global Experiences and Historic Preservation Edward F. and Beverly T. Smith Scholarship Linn and Grace Smith Memorial Scholarship SmithGroupJJR Scholarship SmithGroupJJR Staff Scholarship Ward Squires Student Fund Charlotte Strosberg Endowed Merit Scholarship King and Frances Stutzman Scholarship Arthur C. Tagge Scholarship Peter and Helen Tarapata Scholarship A. Alfred Taubman Scholarships Joan and Calvin Jay Tobin Scholarship Tower Pinkster Titus Undergraduate Scholarship Undergraduate Scholarship Fund Urban and Regional Planning Alumni/ae Scholarships President’s Challenge Graduate Scholarship Fund Emmanuel-George Vakaló Fellowship Hubert W. and Ann Van Dongen Student Aid James A. van Sweden Scholarship Gaylord and Roberta Watts Architectural Awards Wheeler Family Memorial Scholarship Donald F. White Memorial Fellowship Letty Wickliffe Memorial Award Robert C. Wilson Endowed Scholarship Stanley J. and Margaret W. Winkelman Scholarship ––––––––––––– List includes scholarships “under construction”


Michigan Architecture Prep Under the leadership of Dean Monica Ponce de Leon and Associate Dean Milton Curry, in collaboration with seven Detroit high schools, on December 2014 Taubman College launched an innovative academic program for high school students interested in exploring architecture as a professional path. Housed at the Michigan Research Studio, the program offers design studio instruction to juniors who receive high school credit in math and visual studies. The students are taught by teaching fellows five days a week for half a day and in addition to design instruction receive portfolio and college advice as well as field trips and exposure to architecture offices in the Detroit area. The learning environment for the program includes the Michigan Research Studio, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, the City of Detroit, and the professional workspaces of architects and designers. Students develop a visual portfolio of work, learn to communicate through drawing, writing and speaking, and gain knowledge about pathways from high school to postsecondary education and careers in architecture and design. ArcPrep is made possible with support from U-M’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, U-M’s School of Education, DPS and the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Program funding was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Kresge Foundation and Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. For more, visit taubmancollege.umich.edu/arcprep

Many thanks to the donors who supported this initiative: Nana Adja-Sai Leonard Temko and Janice Barnes Jacqueline Chavis Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan Richard Dozier Melina and Pankaj Duggal Gensler Ann-Marie Harmon Randall and Janice Harvey Daimian Hines Jacobs Engineering Foundation Sharon and Matthew Jaimes James and Linda Jenkins Allison and Daniel Kirby Kresge Foundation Cheryl and William Mathewson Jeanine and Andrew McCloskey Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Randall Ott Teri and Matthew Rossetti Jennifer Durham and Thomas Sherry Arthur Symes Douglas Wasama

From top: The first cohort finished final reviews in June. A view of the working desk area.

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Above: Boston Harbor projected flooding from rising sea levels (Boston Redevelopment Authority, 2014). Below: Kristina Ford speaking at the Distinguished Alumna lecture.

2015 Distinguished Alumna Award and Lecture On October 9, 2015, Taubman College welcomed back to campus one of our most renowned alumni: urban planner and noted academic Kristina Ford, Ph.D.’76. Kristina served as Director of City Planning for New Orleans for ten years, and afterwards came to prominence for her extensive public analysis of the problems facing the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In this role, she was featured on CNN, NBC, and National Public Radio. Today, Kristina and her husband Richard reside in New York City and East Boothbay, Maine, and she serves as Professor of Professional Practice in Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Kristina was welcomed warmly to campus, and her lecture was met with broad interest from students, faculty, and alumni alike.

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