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HSA NEWS DRURY ARCHITECTURE 2015 ISSUE 02 I SUMMER 2015
ISSUE 02 I SUMMER 2015 HSANEWS DR U RY ARC H ITECTU R E 2015 DEAN'S GREETING HIGHLIGHTS 01 Greetings from HSA! This third edition of HSAnews is, like the two that preceded it, intended to link members of the widening HSA community through a shared sense of excitement and pride about the school and the work of its students and faculty. The publication of the annual newsletter has been re-timed in order to kick-off the fall semester by reflecting on the accomplishments of the past year—and there are many. Drury HSA students have been recognized in major design competitions, led our first ever Solar Decathlon team, won prestigious internships, and completed studio projects that demonstrate the unique identity of our program. The work illustrated here confirms the abilities of our students to approach design problems through a singular mix of formal and spatial power, representational clarity, critical inquiry, and commitment to human and social values. This mix has been consistently fostered by our liberal-arts context, and it binds the HSA community together even as the specifics of client, technology, and economics assert themselves and evolve. This edition of HSAnews also coincides with big changes at Drury, as the university has undertaken a major reorganization of its academic structure. The HSA is now one of six new colleges and professional schools, and as a result I am honored to be the first Dean of the HSA, following in the LECTURE SERIES: “LOCATING DESIGN” footsteps of the talented and committed Directors who have served the The 2014-15 HSA Lecture Series school over the past decades. In this role, I look forward to helping move explored the practice of critically us along a path traced by our unique identity and traditions, but leading to engaging sites—physical, theoretical, unimagined destinations and accomplishments. cultural, technological, and socio-political sites and landscapes—through the act of design. Series speakers included HSA Visiting Professors of Practice Héctor Mendoza and Mara Partida (MX_SI Architectural Studio, Barcelona, Spain), Lauren Crahan and John Hartmann (Freecell Architecture, New York NY), Joyce Hwang (Ants of the SPRING BREAK INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Prairie, Buffalo NY), and Lola Sheppard This popular HSA program completed (Lateral Office, Toronto ON). The series its 12th year this spring. Over the past concluded with Librarium speakers 3 years, students selected for the pro- Marcus Farr ‘99 (Marcus Farr Projects, gram have worked at 24 different firms Boulder) and Vincent James, FAIA (VJAA, in 14 US and international cities. Minneapolis). 02 DRURY-CROWDER SOLAR DECATHLON TEAM BEGINS CONSTRUCTION The collaborative Solar Decathlon entry involving Crowder College and over 100 Drury students—from architecture, SYMPOSIUM: “DESIGN IN THE MIDDLE: MAKING PLACE IN THE AMERICAN SMALL TOWN” In conjunction with the “Locating Design” Lecture Series, HSA hosted a symposium on April 10th devoted to understanding the potential role of design in shaping small-town community in the mid-American landscape. Speakers included the following award-winning design practitioners from five different firms in the region: Marlon Blackwell (Marlon Blackwell Architects, Fayetteville AR), Jeffrey Day (Min Day, Omaha NE and San Francisco CA), David Dowell (el dorado, Kansas City MO), Steve MacDowell (BNIM, Kansas communications, economics, finance, 2014 VISITING PROFESSORS OF PRACTICE: MX_SI ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO and other majors—is now under con- Héctor Mendoza and Mara Partida, struction. Ground-breaking took place co-founders of Barcelona-based MX-SI on February 19th, and the solar pow- Architectural Studio, were HSA Visiting ered, disaster resistant house has been Professors of Practice during the fall built and tested at the Crowder campus 2014 semester. The award-winning during the spring and summer of 2015. designers lectured, exhibited their The house will be disassembled and work, and served as critics for three transported to the Irvine, California fifth-year research-based studios. competition site, where it will be re-as- During their professorships, the pair sembled in October. Students will build, were nominated for the 2015 Mies van test, live in, and offer tours of the house der Rohe Award for their Serlachius from October 7th until October 17th, Museum Gösta Pavilion in Finland when the competition winners will (pictured), which also won the VIII NAN be announced. Architecture Prize. THROUGH THE ACT OF Study-abroad opportunities continue to be a centerpiece of a Drury Architecture education. Along with the Drury Center in Greece, students took part in a Spain-Portugal summer trip, and attended semester-long programs in Copenhagen and Barcelona. In addition, the HSA exchange agreement with Barcelona-based architecture school ETSAB has been in effect for a year now. Two ETSAB students spent the 2014-15 academic year at HSA. Drury’s first ETSAB-bound student will be in Barcelona throughout the fall 2015 semester. The 12th annual Librarium exhibition and awards competition was held on May 7 and 8, 2015, culminating in a lecture by juror Vincent James, FAIA, principal of AIA 2013 Firm of the Year VJAA in Minneapolis. Vincent James was joined on the jury by HSA alumnus Marcus Farr ’99, Principal of Marcus Farr Projects and Instructor in the Environmental Design program at the University of Colorado in Boulder. See pages 6 and 7 for the 2015 Librarium winning student work. HSA collaborated with AIA Springfield in planning and hosting “Confluences,” the 2014 AIA Central States Region Conference, which was held for the first time in Springfield. The highly successful conference included lectures by HSA Visiting Professors of Practice Héctor Mendoza and Mara Partida, Brian MacKay-Lyons, and David Lewis. City, MO), and Andrew Wells (Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield MO). Pictured: Liberty United Methodist Church, Liberty, MO, Dake Wells Architecture. HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 03 CRITICALLY ENGAGING SITES GERARD NADEAU The innovative research carried out by Assistant Professor Gerard Nadeau has been recognized through issuance of U.S. Patent # 8,333,000, "Continuous Tension, Discontinuous Systems and Methods", by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Professor 03 FACULTY NEWS Professor and former Director Michael Buono has retired from the faculty after fifteen years of distinguished service to the school and university.. David Beach and Keith Hedges have been promoted to Associate Professors with tenure. Nancy Chikaraishi and Traci Sooter have been promoted to Professors. Professor Robert Weddle has been appointed the first Dean of the HSA. Assistant Professor David Beach ‘97 spoke at Autodesk University 2014 in Las Vegas. Professor PANOS LEVENTIS Nadeau’s work focuses on form-finding Associate Professor Panos Leventis methodologies in design, and especially conducts research on urban history and on the development of a type of self- culture that spans a broad geographic supporting lattice structure known and chronological range. His work on as a “tensegrity” structure. These medieval and renaissance Famagusta, structures leverage the efficiencies Cyprus was published last year in the of tensile materials and specialized Montreal Architectural Review. He has arrangements of members so that the also undertaken provocative research compression elements appear to float on the role of Athens’ street art in within a spatial network of thin tensile documenting and responding to urban- elements. Tensegrity structures were social conditions brought about by the pioneered by the sculptor Kenneth Greek economic crisis. This research Snelson and the architect-inventor has led to publications in Architectural Buckminster Fuller. The patent awarded Histories and On the Waterfront, as well to Professor Nadeau recognizes the as recent presentations at the School unique method he has developed for of Architecture of Frederick University employing tensegrity principles with in Nicosia and at the “Aesthetic Energy increased material efficiency and of the City” Conference in Lodz, Poland. spatial potential. Associate Professors Nancy Chikaraishi and Traci Sabini also chaired a jury to select research projects Sooter and Assistant Professor Keith Hedges have for the PLAN Awards, which were given in May at the continued their collaborative scholarship around World Expo 2015 in Milan, Italy. issues of resilience, disaster mitigation, design-build pedagogy, and community engagement. This research Associate Professor Traci Sooter was invited to has produced presentations at a wide range of participate in a workshop on community-based national and international meetings in the past year, practices of civic ecology and resilience, sponsored by including conferences sponsored by the Association the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center in of Collegiate Schools of Architecture; the Architectural Annapolis, Maryland. She has also published "It's all Institute of Korea; the Resilience Alliance Network in the Details: Two Missouri Schools Team up to Design in Montpellier, France; and the Center for Rebuilding Tornado Resistant Home," in the online journal The Communities After Disasters, at the University of Nature of Cities. Massachusetts Boston. Associate Professor and Associate Director Karen In July 2014 Professor and founding Director Jay Cordes Spence was profiled by author Lee Waldrep in curriculum, which integrates multiple processes to Garrott presented on “Collaborative Visioning” at the the third edition of his book Becoming an Architect. inform architectural design methods. annual Missouri Main Street Connection conference Professor Spence also served as an external program in St. Louis reviewer for the University of Oklahoma Division of Beach presented HSA’s introductory digital design Emeritus Professor and former Director Michael J. Architecture. Buono chaired a NAAB Visiting Team as part of the re- Professor and former Director Dr. Maurizio Sabini accreditation of the University of Cincinnati architecture presented on “Avant-garde, Efficient, and Socially program. Professor Buono has now served on fifteen Sustainable Contemporary International Architecture” NAAB visiting teams and has chaired three of them. at the AIA National Meeting in Atlanta. Professor 04 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 YONG HUANG Visiting Assistant Professor Yong supervising students selected for the Huang often conducts his own SIPDRI-DRURY Internship during their design research in collaboration stay in Suzhou, China. Over the 2014- with HSA students, allowing 15 Winter Term, he collaborated with young designers to gain a better students Miranda Middleton and Juan understanding of critical design Zorrilla Baquero on the design of a methods and to build valuable public plaza at SIPDRI’s office building portfolio content. In the summer in the Suzhou Industrial Park. of 2014, Professor Huang began TOPOGRAPHY, SPATIAL PRACTICES, AND ARCHITECTURE SAUNDRA WEDDLE Professor Saundra Weddle continues to pursue research on the form and function of Venetian convents, focusing on relationships between topography, spatial practices, and architecture. In March 2015 she presented her work at a conference on female monasticism and the arts held at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. She is also active as an editorial board member for Architectural Histories, the open-access journal of the European Architectural History Network. In this role, also in March, she organized and chaired two EAHN-sponsored panels for the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America held in Berlin. HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 05 Jurors Vincent James, FAIA and Marcus Farr ‘99 selected three STUDENT WORK winners from among the twenty faculty-nominated projects in the 2014-15 end-of-year Librarium Exhibition. HSA was represented by two student teams at the AIA Central States Region Student Design Charrette, in conjunction with the CSR conference held in Springfield in October. Fifth-year students Jamie Lu, Miranda Middleton, Juan Trejo, and Juan Zorrilla Baquero formed one team, hosted by Springfield firm Butler Rosenbury and Partners. The Drury team of Rich Conyers, Billy Miller, Beatriz Juan Miranzo, and Pema Wangzome were hosted by Dake Wells Architecture; their team took Second Place among the twelve teams and seven regional schools of architecture competing. Selected for the summer 2014 SIPDRI-DRURY Internship in Suzhou, China were Eric Baldwin, Jaime Lu, Miranda Middleton, and Juan Zorrilla Baquero. 2013 intern Charles Jia also spent the summer at SIPDRI in Suzhou. Summer 2015 SIPDRI-DRURY internship participants were Jessica Caudill, Brandon Roellig, and Tony Tai-An Yue. SIPDRI-DRURY interns conduct design research supervised by HSA faculty member Yong Huang. Fifth-year student Eric Baldwin served as a Product and Materials Researcher as well as Content Fellow for the online database and website Architizer. Fifth-year student Tamara Cartwright was accepted into the highly competitive UDREAM program at Carnegie Mellon University. UDREAM (Urban Design Regional Employment Action for Minorities) seeks to diversify the practice of urban design in the Pittsburgh area as well as nationally. Tamara will do a five-week course of study followed by an internship at the Design Center Pittsburgh. Fifth-year student Alaa AlRadwan has been given a research fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology SENSEable City Lab. This MIT lab is at the forefront of research on how interactive technologies can improve the experience and performance of cities. JUNYE ZHOU // Librarium Winner: Top Comprehensive Studio Project “Buddhist Temple” MARC 519 David Beach, Studio Instructor 06 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 JUAN ZORRILLA BAQUERO MIKHAIL DIGMAN // Librarium Winner: Top Thesis Project // Librarium Winner: Top At-Large Project Thesis: "Prosthetic Reef: Lagos, Nigeria" “Skyward Leisure Center” MARC 557 / MARC 521 MARC 520 Saundra Weddle, Seminar Instructor Gerard Nadeau, Studio Instructor Marshall Arne, Studio Instructor *ALSO SEE COVER HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 07 DONG-HYUN KIM “Springfield Boathouse” ARCH 315 Nancy Chikaraishi, Studio Instructor JAMIE LU “Site Analysis: Mevaseret Zion School, Israel” MARC 520 Jayon You, Studio Instructor 08 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 ERIC BALDWIN Thesis: "Reach of Atlas" MARC 557 / MARC 521 Saundra Weddle, Seminar Instructor Panos Leventis, Studio Instructor NGOC BICH DO MIRANDA MIDDLETON, SHAHAD SADEQ, "Hagia Sophia" JUAN ZORRILLA BAQUERO ARCH 426 “Adaptive Urbanism: Mobile Capsule” Panos Leventis, Course Instructor MARC 520 Yong Huang, Studio Instructor HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 09 GRACE LOUNSBURY "A Hut of One's Own" MARC 530 Gerard Nadeau, Course Instructor PEMA WANGZOME Thesis: "Finding Tempo Giusto" MARC 557 / MARC 521 Saundra Weddle, Seminar Instructor Marshall Arne, Studio Instructor 10 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 BLAKE SOLBERG "North Boonville Housing Study" ARCH 417 Jay Garrott, Studio Instructor MIKHAIL DIGMAN Thesis: "The Mak-GOGO Line" MARC 557 / MARC 521 Maurizio Sabini, Seminar and Studio Instructor HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 11 ALUMNI NEWS Jennifer Swan ‘98 is now Registered Architect for the Amanda Snelson ‘08 is a staff Architect at Ehrlich City of Springfield. Associates in Los Angeles, recipients of the 2015 AIA 04 National Firm Award. Christopher Kennedy ‘99 again opened his midcentury Palm Springs, California home as the 2015 Monica Stegall ‘08 joined Martinkovic Milford Show House for Modernism Week Palm Springs, Architects in San Francisco as a Job Captain. inviting nationally prominent designers to create signature rooms within the house. The event was co- Leah (Landers) Trask ‘09 is owner of Leah Marie sponsored by Traditional Home and California Homes Landers Photography, based in Rogers, Arkansas. magazines, and raised money for the preservation of the mid-century Palm Springs architectural heritage. Chris Coonce ‘11 is an Intern Architect at PBA Architects in Wichita, Kansas. ByeongSoo Kim ‘99 is Principal at Heerim Architects and Planners, based in Seoul, Korea. ByeongSoo Drew Reap ‘11 and Drew Kemp-Baird ‘14 were received his M.Arch. from the University of featured in Tulsa People magazine for their work in Pennsylvania in 2001. reimagining an underused building in Tulsa’s Blue Dome District. Both are on the staff of Tulsa-based Josh Harrold ‘02 joined BNIM Architects in Kansas City, Selser Schaefer Architects. where he is a Project Architect. Steven Busch ‘12 is a production artist and designer Craig Stranathan ‘04 is now partner at PBA Architects with COHN, a marketing agency in Denver, Colorado. in Wichita, Kansas. Craig recently received a Graduate Certificate in Educational Facility Planning from Ben Hall ‘12 has joined the staff at Casey Architecture San Diego State University, and is recognized as a in Springfield. Certified Educational Facility Planner by the Council of Educational Facility Planners International. Maria Cristina Bustamante ‘13 received her MS in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia Aditei Puplampu ‘05 joined the staff at Nelligan White University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, Architects in New York, where he is an Intermediate and Preservation. Architect. Aditei received his M.S.Arch. from the University of Cincinnati in 2006. Paden Chambers ‘14 was appointed by the Springfield City Council to the city’s Landmarks Board. Paden is a Stephanie Shadwick ‘05 was honored as one of 2015’s 05 Project Associate at nForm Architecture in Springfield. “40 Under 40” by the Springfield Business Journal. Stephanie was also elected to the Board of Directors of the Child Advocacy Center, where she will serve a three-year term. Stephanie is a Project Manager at nForm Architecture in Springfield. Mandy (Pierce) Fiechtner ‘06 directs the Visual Art Department at Seattle Christian High School, where she has taught for the past six years. Jason Hudspeth ‘07 is an Adjunct Professor at Parsons the New School for Design, where he received his M.Arch. in 2011. Elyse Coulter ‘14 teaches English to kindergarten and elementary-school students in Incheon, South Korea. Brenda Varela López ‘14 joined the staff at Gyroscope, Inc., in San Francisco, where she works on museum design, graphic design, and exhibit design. Brennan Scott ‘14 is a graduate student at Iowa State University, working towards his Masters in Environmental Graphic Design. Brennan has also founded Bearded Bee Designs, a freelance graphic design business. Tim PIlla ‘07 joined TannerHecht Architecture in San Francisco, where he is a Project Architect. Anna Kangas ‘08 is a Plan Review Specialist for the City of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Anna is also Adjunct Faculty Instructor at Southeast Missouri State University, where she teaches courses on building codes for interior design students. S TAY I N T O U C H : Send news, transitions, and accolades to [email protected] 12 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 ANNUAL GIFTS FROM ALUMNI, PARTNERS AND FRIENDS OFFER CRUCIAL SUPPORT FOR OUR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND PROGRAMS. Please give to the Hammons School of Architecture and help us grow your program! For more information about supporting the HSA and specific ways to donate, please contact: Dianne S. Johnson, J.D., Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations at [email protected] or (417) 873-7303 JOHN WHITAKER ‘07 Merit Award: Design-Team Leader category Kissick Creek Farmhouse, Dent County, MO IAN FORD ‘01 Merit Award: Design-Team Member category Field Elementary School, Weston, MA Jonathan Levi Architects *IAN FORD IS NOW A SENIOR ASSOCIATE AT AT ANN BEHA ARCHITECTS, BOSTON, MA" HSA ALUMNI DESIGN AWARDS WINNERS ANNOUNCED A record twenty-three projects were submitted for the 2015 HSA Alumni Design Awards. For the first time projects were judged by an outside jury—led this year by Jeffrey Day, AIA, of San Francisco/Omahabased Min Day, and Architecture Program Director at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. ANDREW WELLS ‘91 Merit Award: Design-Team Leader category Liberty United Methodist Church, Liberty, MO Dake Wells Architecture *ALSO SEE IMAGE ON PP. 2 AND 3 MATT THORNTON ‘04, BETHANY HENRY ‘08, AMY EHLERS ‘09, SHANE ALGIERE ‘10, KIRK DILLON ‘10 Honor Award: Design-Team Member category Reeds Spring Middle School, Reeds Spring, MO Dake Wells Architecture HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 13 06 WELCOME NEW ALUMNI — GOULD WORKS ON KANSAS STATEHOUSE PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION HSA alumna Dana Gould ‘94 was project manager for the copper roof 2014-15 HSA GRADUATES: replacement at the Kansas Statehouse Alaa Al-Radwan (pictured)—part of a comprehensive Bader Al Shawaf preservation and restoration project Eric Baldwin undertaken by Treanor Architects in Travis Bond Kansas City. The ambitious project was recognized by the AIA Central Anthony Bruno States 2014 Design Awards jurors, who Juan Fernando Calderon-Castrillon awarded it an Architecture Preservation Tamara Cartwright Honor Award. The roof replacement George Clements PANTOJA DIRECTS TEC DE MONTERREY ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM Richard Conyers Kalvin Cundiff Zachary Davisson Julia Dicus Since graduating from Drury in 2004, Mikhail Digman Rodrigo Pantoja Calderón interned with Shigeru Ban in Tokyo and Wiel Arets Rachel Horner in the Netherlands, studied at the Tiara Hughes Berlage Institute in Rotterdam, and, in Zehua Jia 2005, founded his firm “evO(a)_lAb” in Trae Johnson Beatriz Juan Miranzo Danny Loza Morelia, Mexico. He earned a Masters degree in Landscape Architecture in 2011 from the Universidad Yajing Lu Iberoamericana and, that same Alan Macejewski year, was appointed Director of the Zachary Mette Miranda Middleton William Miller Andrew Montasser Architecture Program at the Querétaro campus of the prestigious Tecnológico de Monterrey. Rodrigo has published articles on architecture, urbanism, and Jonathan Nuessle landscape in various newspapers, and John Pennekamp the magazine Obras named him one of Melyssa Prenger the “10 Future Promises of Architecture Shahad Sadeq in Mexico.” Pictured is the evO(a)_lAb Victor Schmick installation for the exhibition Ailovyu Juan Trejo Ailovyu, designed and built in 2007 at Cesar Valdez Jimenez the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Pema Wangzome Morelia. Joshua Warren Maggie Wilmes Juan Zorilla Baquero 14 HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 recreated the historic character of the copper work, while addressing the deficiencies in the original design and detailing that contributed to failures necessitating the replacement. Dana has been on the staff at Treanor since 2010, and previously worked at other offices in Kansas City, Chicago, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is currently serving as project manager for the Jesse Hall Interior Renovation at the University of Missouri-Columbia; the Historic Buildings Renovation project at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, a National Historic Landmark; and the Waldo Water Tower Restoration for the City of Kansas City, Missouri. 07 08 A GLOBAL ARCHITECT During her years as a Drury student, Kelsey Stein ‘08 took full advantage of HSA’s international opportunities, studying in Volos, Greece as well as teaching for a summer at the Tsinghua University English Immersion Program in Beijing, China—an opportunity made possible through Professor Jay Garrott’s connections at Tsinghua. Upon graduation, her interest in living abroad resulted in a move to New 09 Zealand and then Australia, where she is still based. She has worked for firms in Kerikeri, New Zealand and Brisbane, Australia—including Brisbane-based Populous, for whom she assisted on the Taipei Dome project (pictured). Kelsey’s global orientation continues as she works remotely for BDG Architects in Tampa, Florida, and pursues a Master’s degree in International Construction Management from the University of Florida. CONTAINERS, SCULPTURAL OBJECTS, AND LIGHTING FIXTURES NEW EXHIBITIONS FEATURE DOUG JOHNSTON’S WORK Drury Art and HSA grad Doug Johnston ‘02 has followed a complex and multidisciplinary path from Springfield through Tulsa and Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy to Brooklyn, where he now crafts diverse containers, sculptural objects, and lighting fixtures out of stitched cotton rope. These works have been widely exhibited and sold on Doug’s own web-shop, building a following across the country. This spring Doug exhibited in the group show Pretty Eyes, Electric Bills at Fordham University in New York, and in the fall the Patrick Parrish gallery will host his solo exhibition Parlour, containing new work including lighting and sculpture. In August he will teach the workshop Spatial Improvisational at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine, and since March his 175 Bag has been available for purchase at the MoMA Design Store. HSA NEWS SUMMER 2015 15 DRURY UNIVERSITY HAMMONS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 900 North Benton Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65802, USA 1.800.922.2274 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL FULL-TIME FACULTY STAFF Marshall Arne Emma Clardy Kristi Beattie ‘04 SAPP Design Associates Architects, Springfield MO David Beach Jeff Hoener Michael Buono Galina Meyle Nancy Chikaraishi Joseph Ryan Osborne Vincent Ebersoldt ‘93 Ebersoldt + Associates, Saint Louis MO Jason Hainline ‘97 Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield MO Charles Hill Gaskin Hill Norcross, Springfield MO Matthew Hufft Hufft Projects, Kansas City MO Christopher Johnson ‘02 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, New York NY Christopher Kennedy ‘99 Christopher Kennedy Design, Palm Springs CA Billy Kimmons ‘99 Hood-Rich Architecture, Springfield MO John Oke-Thomas ‘90 Oke-Thomas + Associates, Springfield MO Jay Garrott Keith Hedges Yong Huang Panos Leventis Bruce Moore Gerard Nadeau Maurizio Sabini Traci Sooter Karen Spence Robert Weddle Saundra Weddle Jayon You Jason Dale Pierce ‘00 HOK, Saint Louis MO Fred Powers Powers Bowersox Associates, Saint Louis MO 10 13 Steven Seibert ‘88 The Williams Companies, Pittsburgh, PA Stephanie Shadwick ‘05 nFORM Architecture, Springfield MO Amy Slattery Burns & McDonnell, Kansas City MO Tracy Steinhauser ‘06 Shubin + Donaldson Architects, Santa Barbara CA Matthew Thornton ‘04 Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield MO Andrew Wells ‘91 Dake Wells Architecture, Springfield MO Gwynn Zivic ‘99 Mackey Mitchell Associates, Saint Louis MO IMAGE CREDITS 01, 05: Gayle Babcock, Architectural Imageworks. 02: Pedro Pegenaute. 03: “Untitled,” 2011, Tsakonas, Kretsis / photo Panos Leventis. 04: David Lena. 06: Architectural Fotographics/ Treanor Architects. 07: Anna Soler Cepriá. 08: Populous. 09: Michael Popp. 10: courtesy Drury University Marketing and Communications. 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