kbozorgi@ou.edu
405-325-3348
216 Gould Hall
KHOSROW BOZORGI
Associate Professor



Education
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: Ph.D. Architecture, 1988.
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: M.S. Architecture, 1983.
  • National University of Iran, Tehran: Master of Architecture, 1977.
  • National University of Iran, Tehran: Bachelor of Architecture, 1973.

Teaching Areas
  • Architectural/Urban Design, Design Development, Project Management
  • Persian Architecture, History/Theory (Architecture, Urban Design)

Academic and Professional Honors
  • Design Excellence Award, Division of Interior Design, College of Architecture, The University of Oklahoma, 1999
  • Teaching Excellence Award, Student Organization, School of Architecture, Azad University, 1997
  • Honorary Mention, Design Competition, Published in the Book of Band Stand, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1986

Registration
  • Licensed Architect, Tehran Municipality, 1980

Teaching Experience
  • University of Oklahoma: Associate Professor, Fall 1999-present
  • University of Oklahoma: Visiting Associate Professor, Fall 1998-1999
  • American University of Hawaii: Adjunct Associate Professor, 1997-present
  • University of Tehran: Associate Professor, 1991-1998
  • Azad University of Iran: Adjunct Faculty, 1991-1997
  • University of Pennsylvania: Teaching Assistant, 1980-1982
  • Tehran Institute of Technology: Adjunct Instructor, 1972-1977

Professional Experience
  • Corporate Architect, ACL, U.A.E., 1995-1998
  • Associate Designer, DPIL Architect, London, 1996-1998
  • Associate Designer, Bouygues Batiment International, Paris, 1996-1998
  • Consultant Architect, World Band Project in Iran, 1995-1997
  • Consultant Architect, United Nations, Tehran, 1995
  • Project Designer, Sargent Webster Crenshow/Architects, New York, 1990
  • Project Designer, Ballinger Architects/Engineers, Philadelphia, 1988-1990
  • Project Designer, Kling-Linquist Architects/Engineers, Philadelphia, 1980-1987

Research and Creative Activities
  • Research Project in Iran, The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Summer 1999
  • Research Project dealing with Mass Production in Building technology for World Bank Redevelopment Program in Iran. 1995-1997
  • The Study of Cultural and Climatic Architecture of Iran, prepared for DPIL architects, London and Inter Art Etudes Interior Planners, Paris. 1997