Steve Badanes

Steve Badanes

Steve (Steven Paul) Badanes is widely known for his practice and teaching of design/build. He is a founding member of the Jersey Devil design/build practice,and is currently a Professor in the University of Washington Department of Architecture, where he holds the Howard S. Wright Endowed Chair of the University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Badanes received his Bachelor of Arts from Wesleyan University in 1967, and his Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) from Princeton University in 1971. Seeking an alternative to conventional practice, Badanes and partners Jim Adamson and John Ringel founded the Jersey Devil design/build firm in 1972. The firm has designed and built a wide variety of projects over the ensuing three decades. Their work has been the subject of two books, "Jersey Devil Design/Build Book" (1985) and "Devil's Workshop: 25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture" (1997). Their work has also been featured in numerous articles in various professional and popular media.

Badanes has taught at various architecture and art schools since the 1980s. He has been on the Board of Directors of the Yestermorrow Design/Build School in Warren VT since 1983, and regularly teaches there in the summer. He first taught at the University of Washington in 1988. In 1996 he accepted an appointment as a permanent member of the UW faculty and is the first to hold the Howard S. Wright Endowed Chair. He typically teaches a design/build studio every year in the spring.

Badanes has conducted design/build workshops at the University of Technology in Helsinki, Finland, the University of Oregon, the University of Miami,Atlantic Center for the Arts, McGill University,UNCC, Ball State University, the University of California at San Diego, Florida A&M University, Miami University in Ohio, North Dakota State University,University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin. He is a frequent speaker at architecture schools across the United States and internationally.

The ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture) has honored Badanes as an ACSA Distinguished Professor.

References

* Crosbie, Michael J., "The Jersey Devil Design/Build Book", Peregrine Smith Books, Salt Lake City 1985, ISBN 0879051906

* Piedmont-Palladino, Susan, and Branch, Mark Alden, "Devil's Workshop: 25 years of Jersey Devil Architecture", Princeton Architectural Press, New York 1997, ISBN 1568981139

ee also

Fremont Troll

Kobe Terrace (Seattle)

External links

* [http://www.jerseydevildesignbuild.com/ Jersey Devil Design/Build]
* [http://online.caup.washington.edu/courses/hswdesignbuild/ Howard S. Wright Design/Build Studio, University of Washington]
* [http://depts.washington.edu/archdept/cms/home/index.php?id=2&mid=3&fid=1 University of Washington Department of Architecture, Steven Badanes]
* [http://www.yestermorrow.org/ Yestermorrow Design/Build School]


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