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Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture

Sept. 4 - 7, 2018

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Oculus  is an e-newsletter that is distributed by the OU Gibbs College of Architecture at the beginning of each week during the fall and spring semesters. It features news about student, faculty, staff and alumni accomplishments, as well as events that may be of interest to our community. Please share your news and events by noon each Friday to be considered for the following week's issue of Oculus .
Featured Event
You're invited! Gibbs College of Architecture to Hold Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Special Guests

When: Friday, Sept. 7th, at 3:00 pm
Where: Gould Hall Buskuhl Gallery
What:  Join us, along with special guests Christopher C. and Ania R. Gibbs, to celebrate the renaming of the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Refreshments will be served.
 
For more information or to request accommodations, contact Erik Baker ( [email protected]).
Events + Opportunities
Join us for the September Brown Bag Seminar and FREE LUNCH!

When: Wednesday, Sept. 12th, at 12:00 pm
Where: Gould Hall Buskuhl Gallery (New location!)
What:  Free lunch and engaging Pechakucha-style presentations by ...
- Hans E. Butzer, Dean, Gibbs College of Architecture
- David Boeck, Division of Architecture
Bryan Bloom, Division of Construction Science

Mark your calendars for upcoming  Fall 2018 Brown Bags!
  • Thurs., Oct. 18 - Noon | Buskuhl Gallery
  • Weds., Nov. 14 - Noon | Buskuhl Gallery
For more information or to request accommodations, contact Angela Person ([email protected]).
Student Reflections: Service Learning in Uganda (Summer 2018)

When: Thursday, Sept. 13th, 3:30pm - 4:30 pm
Where: Gould Hall Buskuhl Gallery
What:  Join a group of OU students, along with special guest Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe, Director of Saint Monica's Vocational School for Girls, as they share information about their summer service learning trip to Uganda during the summer 2018 term.

This event is sponsored by the OU Center for Peace and Development, the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, the College of Arts & Sciences, the David L. Boren College of International Studies, and the Gallogly College of Engineering.
 
For more information or to request accommodations, contact John Harris ( [email protected]).
You're invited! Join us for our Second Annual Oktoberfest Fundraiser to Benefit Academic Programs

When:  5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 21, 2018
Where:  Das Boot Camp

What:  Join alumni, students, faculty and friends for traditional German music, food and lager! Each ticket includes two drinks, appetizers and an entree. Proceeds benefit the Gibbs College of Architectures' academic programs. 

Purchase tickets: Tickets are $75 ea. and can be purchased here

Student Tickets: A limited number of student tickets are available at no charge; please contact Stephanie Soash ([email protected]) if you are a student interested in attending.

Contact Stephanie Soash ([email protected]) for accommodations.
[Dana Branham, The Daily]
Mark your calendars for OU Giving Day! September 25, 2018

At the University of Oklahoma, students are our focus. Last year, $179,000 was raised on the first OU Giving Day, specifically for student scholarships. We hope to more than double that support this year and spread it across the entire university!

Click here to support the Gibbs College of Architecture on Giving Day, Sept. 25, 2018.
Gibbs College of Architecture
Faculty Program for Research Enhancement
2018-2019 Call for Proposals

To view the PRE proposal guidelines and to submit a proposal, click  here.

FALL 2018
Proposals Due: Monday, Oct. 8, 2018 (noon)
Award Notifications: Monday, Nov. 12, 2018

SPRING 2019
Proposals Due: Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 (noon)
Award Notifications: Monday, Mar. 18, 2018

For more information, contact Prof. Tom Woodfin, Chair of Committee A, at  [email protected] .
News
Interior Design Students Place in METROCON18 Competition

Nickole Henke and Noel Jenkin, Interior Design graduate students, recently participated in the Student Design Charrette at METROCON18 in Dallas. Both students were part of teams who tied for second place in the competition! Congratulations all!

For more information about METROCON, please contact Elizabeth Pober ( [email protected]).
[Photo: Stephen Pingry | Tulsa World]
Kendall-Whittier Nominated for Great American Main Street Award

Tulsa's Kendall-Whittier neighborhood has been named a semifinalist for the Great American Main Street Award. The award recognizes Main Street programs that use historic preservation to drive commercial revitalization. The Kendall-Whittier Main Street program is led by 2007 Urban Design Studio graduate, Ed Sharrer, pictured above. "We are talking about the very best from every state in the union going for this," Sharrer said in an interview with the Tulsa World. "So making it as a semifinalist is really pretty remarkable."

Read more about the project in the Tulsa World article linked here.
Regional & City Planning Assistant Professor Publishes Article in Urban Forum

Assistant professor John Harris recently published his article entitled "What Are the Land Delivery and Land Holding Mechanisms for African Informal Light Manufacturing Clusters?" in the journal Urban Forum. The paper looks at how "impacts of land delivery and land holding mechanisms on the evolution and performance of informal light manufacturing clusters have been underexamined and need renewed evaluation for their impact on cluster performance and evolution of agglomeration effects" (Harris 2018). Congratulations, Dr. Harris!

Read the full abstract here.
Gould Hall's Charles W. Graham Cafe Announces Fall 2018 Hours

The Charles W. Graham Cafe is now open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. It is located in the northwest corner of the Gould Hall basement, near the computer lab.

For more information about the cafe, please contact cafe manager Chris Kaeser ([email protected]).
Featured Story
Construction Science Students Gain Hands-On Experience, Give Back to Community

By Sarah Melcher, GCA Communications Intern, with reporting by Erika Fierro
Design-build coordinator Bryan Bloom (far left) and students who worked on the Hughbert House project pose in front of one of the completed homes. (Photo: Dave Kyncl)
During the Spring 2018 semester, over 40 students from the  Haskell and Irene Lemon Division
of Construction Science  helped build two affordable housing duplexes in Norman, Oklahoma. The project was part of their Construction Fundamentals Lab, which included a four-hour weekly work requirement. The course helped students become familiar with the ebbs and flows, complications, and excitement of a real-world construction project, valuable experience for any future construction professional. Design-build program coordinator Bryan Bloom explains, "Each week we try to tackle a sequence or phase that you would encounter on a typical job site... You learn things in a completel y different way when you're actually out here doing it." The houses are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will serve as part of the affordable housing assistance programs run by the Norman Housing Authority, the organization that has taken ownership of the units.

Students involved in the project appreciated the hands-on experience. Leslie Avila says that her favorite part of the project was being able to "fully understand and connect the dots" regarding a full-scale construction project. Patrick Strubel similarly cites "experiencing all aspects of a new construction build" as his favorite part, along with engaging with his classmates in a new and unusual environment. Students built one of the project's duplexes "up to the drywall" while contractors built the other. This arrangement allowed the students to observe the contractors' techniques and model their approaches off of that example.

The project was made possible through partnerships with designers Torrey and Hans E. Butzer of Butzer Architects and Urbanism, local businessman Austin Hacker, Republic Bank and Trust, and the Norman Housing Authority. Division Director Ben Bigelow also states that Bloom's own contributions should not be overlooked: "It was simply a phenomenal opportunity to integrate service learning with active learning. I don't think this type of experience is matched by any program in the country, and all the credit should go to Mr. Bloom for envisioning it and then pulling it off." Bloom hopes that future projects will continue to provide community- and social design-driven structures around Norman: "It's a win-win for everybody."

For more information about upcoming design-build projects, contact Bryan Bloom ([email protected]).
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