Assistant Professor of Architecture - Tenure Track
University of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus
Job posting number: #7284917 (Ref:if147939)
Posted: September 25, 2024
Job Description
The Division of Architecture at the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture (GCA), University of Oklahoma, seeks a 9-month, full-time Tenure-Track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor (TT). Home to the American School of Architecture, and grounded in rigorous research, creative practice, and community engagement – the Division educates future generations of architects, designers, and leaders, who embrace resourcefulness and experimentation with a keen sense of social purpose. We seek individuals whose teaching, research, and design agenda complement our legacy of pedagogical innovation and who will help sustain the division at the forefront of design research and education.
Position Overview:
We are looking for faculty with expertise in the following focus area:
Technology / Building Performance
The research and teaching interests of the successful candidate may include but shall not be limited to innovative building systems and construction methodologies; research in materials and advanced material technologies; sustainable and resilient strategies; evidence-based design; design towards zero-carbon, equitable and healthy built environments, and experience with construction documents.
Successful candidates should demonstrate excellent collaboration skills and a clear interest in engaging with other Gibbs College disciplines, faculty in the Gallogly College of Engineering, and beyond. Learn more about OU TT faculty at: https://apps.hr.ou.edu/FacultyHandbook/#3.5.2. A Ph.D. or professional registration/licensure with a terminal degree is a requirement for tenure and promotion.
Candidate Responsibilities:
- Teach architectural studios, seminars, and lecture courses consistent with program goals and accreditation guidelines at the undergraduate and/or graduate level
- Develop and rigorously engage in research
- Participate in division, university, and community-based service
About the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture
The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, home of the American School of Architecture, whose architecture program began accepting students in 1926, supports a future in which all communities are designed for resiliency and empowered to maximize their social, economic, and environmental well-being. GCA educates more than 900 students through undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across seven programs in Architecture, Construction Science, Environmental Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Regional and City Planning, and Urban Design. GCA is also home to the Institute for Quality Communities, a center for community engagement which has completed more than 50 community projects in 28 Oklahoma counties. For more information about college programs, please visit architecture.ou.edu
About the University of Oklahoma
Established in 1890, the University of Oklahoma (OU) is a Carnegie R1 Institution known for its excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement, including its service to the educational, cultural, economic, and healthcare needs of the state, region, and nation from three campuses located in Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa. OU enrolls over 30,000 students and has 2,700 full-time faculty members in twenty colleges. Learn more about OU’s aims and purpose in our “Lead On” strategic plan (2020).
Norman, Oklahoma, is a culturally rich and vibrant town located just south of Oklahoma City. With outstanding schools, amenities, and a low cost of living, Norman is a perennial contender in “Best Places to Live” rankings. Oklahoma City and its environs is home to numerous internationally recognized or award-winning works of architecture, landscape architecture, and design. It was recently named one of the “50 Best Places to Travel” by Travel Leisure magazine. Visit ou.edu/facultyrecruitment for more information about what OU and the local communities have to offer.
Required Qualifications:
· A minimum of a professional graduate degree (or international equivalent) in architecture or related field
- Evidence of ability to successfully teach architecture studios, seminars, and lecture courses
- Evidence or emerging record of research, publication, and scholarly productivity
- Demonstrated ability to contribute to a collegial and collaborative working environment, in addition to possessing effective communication and inter-personal skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Record of peer-reviewed research, publications, patents, competition awards, design awards or other publicly acknowledged design, research, or community engagement work
- Experience with cross-disciplinary teaching, scholarly/creative activity, or community engagement in architecture or a related discipline
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates shall submit the following materials in one single PDF document via Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/155123):
- Cover letter which highlights qualifications and relevant experiences and accomplishments. The cover letter may address the candidate's approach to teaching, research, and creative activity to include reflections on the role of Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning / other technologies in building performance and tectonics.
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Full contact information for three academic/professional references
- Digital portfolio that demonstrates clear directions in research and creative activity as well as examples of student work; limit the digital portfolio submission size to less than 100MB and a maximum of 25 pages
Salary Range
Salary will be commensurate with experience
Contact Person and Application Review Date:
Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2024, and the search will remain open until the position is filled. Inquiries should be directed to the search committee chair:
Tamar Zinguer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor