Wayland Bowser
Professor Emeritus
- Education
- Columbia University: M.S. in Architecture, 1958
- Carnegie Institute of Technology: Bachelor of Architecture, 1954
- Harvard College: Liberal Arts, 1949-1951
- Additional study: Salzburg, Austria, Summer 1953
- Teaching Area
- Freehand Drawing, Graphics, Descriptive Geometry and Perspective, Architectural Design, Architectural Theory, Interior Design (including Lighting Design), Environmental Systems, various architectural history classes, Interior Construction
- Memberships
- ACSA
- Academic and Professional Honors
- Hastings Fellowship, Columbia University, 1957-1958
- Vorhees, Walker, Smith, Smith and Haines Fellowship, 1960
- Associates Distinguished Lectureship Award, 1984-1985
- College of Architecture Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1985
- Registration
- Registered Architect: Pennsylvania 1957, Ohio 1958, Virginia 1974 and Oklahoma 1982
- Teaching Experience
- University of Oklahoma: Architecture and Interiors, 1980-1997
- Ohio State University: School of Architecture, 1958-1974
- Professional Experience
- Guiliani Associates, Architects, Washington, D.C., 1974-1980
- Knodt & Melragon, Architects & Planners, Columbus, OH., 1973
- Publications (selected)
- Steelcraft Design Manual; co-author with George M. Clark.
- Descriptive Geometry and Perspective; text and illustrations.
- "Reforming Design Education," Journal of Architectural Education, Winter 1984.
- Research and Creative Activities
- Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School and Monastery
- Westfall Local School District, Pickaway County, Ohio
- Steelcraft Manufacturing Company
- Service
- Corporate Member, American Institute of Architects, 1960-1986
- Joint AIA-ACSA Committee of Teaching of Architects, 1958-1959
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