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ARCHITECTURE ADJUNCT FACULTY

Robert Wolfe, Registered Architect

Adjunct Professor of Architectural Studies

Joined HWS as an Adjunct Professor in 2008

EDUCATION

Washington University in St. Louis, School of Architecture
Master of Architecture with Departmental Honors 1995
Washington University in St. Louis, School of Engineering
Master of Construction Management 1994
University of Buffalo
Bachelor of Arts, Design and Planning 1990

Current research interests

"When a space becomes a place: The intersection of the physical, social, cultural and spiritual worlds".

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Hobart William Smith Art and Architectural Studies Program – 2008 - Present
1) 6 hour Architectural Design Studio - Arch 301
2) 6 hour 3D foundation design – Art 115
3) 3 hour Computer Aided Design – Arch 450

Scouting Explorer Program (High School Age), Rochester – 2002 – Present

Continuing Education Course in the Architecture of Louis Kahn, JCC St. Louis, 1994.

Design Studio – Semester long studio focused on teaching high school students foundation design skills. 1993

RESEARCH / PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Participant in Rochester Citywide Design Standard Evaluation, Led by the Rochester Department of Community Development - Present

Midtown Design Charrette (3 days), Rochester, 2007. The focus of this charrette was the adaptive reuse of the Midtown Plaza building. Our approach was among those featured in the RRCDC summary to the City of Rochester.

PRESENTATIONS / EXHIBITIONS

Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Faculty Show, 2008RRCDC Midtown Design Presentation, Rochester 2007

City of Rochester, Multiple presentations for zoning, code compliance and economic development: 1999 - Present

Washington University, Citizens for a better community, presentation to the school of Social Work, 1994

Washington University, The Architecture of Louis Kahn, 1993  Washington University , The Unitarian Church of Rochester, 1993