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James
E. White, Professor Office: 1003F Telephone: 806.742.3169 ext.273 Office Hours: 9:00 -10:00 AM, MWF or by appointment Email address: James.White@ttu.edu |
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Internship Report Guidelines Approval for Internship Credits ARCH 4091 Internship Training Report Form ARCH 5391 Internship Training Report Form |
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James E. White, Professor (Tenured)EDUCATION:Master of Science, Park and Recreational Planning, Texas Tech University, 1973.Bachelor of Architecture, University of Texas, Austin, 1957. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:Registered Architect, State of Texas, 1965; NCARB Certificate Holder, 20623.TEACHING EXPERIENCE:Dean, 1997-January 2002Interim Dean, May-October, 1997. Associate Dean, 1994-May 1997. Professor, College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1986-present. Visiting Professor, University of Guanajuato, Mexico, Spring, 1989. Associate Professor, Division of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1976-1986. Assistant Professor, Division of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1973-76. Instructor, Division of Architecture, Texas Tech University, 1971-73. MEMBERSHIPS: American Institute of Architects (Delegate to National Convention, 1972, 1978, 1986, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007). Texas Society of Architects AIA Lubbock National Trust Lubbock Heritage Society Tau Sigma Delta (Architecture Honor Society) Tau Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Phi Beta Delta International Scholars Society. RESEARCH AND PUBLIC SERVICE:Position Paper, Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, Sunset Advisory Commission State of Texas, 2002Member, General Services Administration Selection Peer Review Panel for all Federal Buildings, 2000-present. Eagle Pass Border Station, 2001 Del Rio Border Station, 2002 U. S. Federal Courthouse, Austin, 2002 Byrch Bayh Federal Courthouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2005 Donna/Rio Bravo Border Station, Donna, Texas, 2007 U.S. Patent 5,816,024 Holder for Vehicle Electrical Connection Component, 1998 Reviewer of Manuscript, John Wiley & Sons, Publisher, 1999, AutoCAD Drawing for Architects, Tony D. Nicola Rural Development Initiative. 1999 Project Director, Building Homes for Habitat for Humanity. 1995-present Reese Air Force base, Lubbock, Texas, 3-D Tactical Training Model of Base. 1994 Conversion Program - B Arch program to M Arch program, Texas Tech University M. J. Harms and J. E. White, 1994 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS – PROFESSIONALTexas Society of Architects Sustainable Environment Committee, Member 2000-present.Treasurer, Board of Trustees, Texas Architectural Foundation. 1999-2001. Member, Board of Trustees Texas Architectural Foundation. 1998-2001. Member, Building Committee, Habitat for Humanity 1990-present, (chair 1999-2000). President, AIA Lubbock, 1991. 2007 Texas Society Architects, Vice President, 1988. Intern Development Program, TSA/NCARB, Member, 1978-81; Chairman 1982-84, 1989-1998. Intern Development Program, Educational Coordinator, 1978-present. Member, TSA Board of Directors, 1986-1989. Chairman, Texas Society of Architects Education Liaison Committee, 1984. TSA Director, AIA Lubbock, 1986-1987; Treasurer, 1979; Secretary, 1974-1977. Member, Board of Directors, AIA Lubbock, 1986-1987, 2006-2007. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:Architectural Consultant, 1989-presentHabitat for Humanity Home Designs, 1996, 1999 - present White Associates, AIA Architects, Lubbock Texas, President; 1981-1989. One marina, 36 restaurants, 33 residents, 6 remodel residences, 18 office buildings, 1 green house, 1 medical clinic, 4 schools, 1 financial institution, 6 retail spaces, 1 community center, 20 townhouses, and 4 telecommunications buildings. Peters and Fields, AIA Architects, Odessa, Texas, Draftsman, Partner and Architect; 1962-71. Project Architect on the following: 1 cinema, 1 school, 2 churches, 1 YMCA, 2 offices, 1 restoration, 1 rehabilitation center, 1 bank, 2 maps and drawings. United States Air Force, Apprentice Architect, 1957-61. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS PRESENTED:“Where is the Education Process of Architecture Headed”, Wichita Falls Chapter AIA, 2001."IDP Update and the New Computer Registration Exam", Texas Society of Architects Annual Meeting, Dallas 1995. "IDP Update & Computer Exam", Dallas Chapter AIA, 1995. "IDP-Update". Dallas Chapter AIA, 1993 "IDP-Overview." Texas Society of Architects, Annual Meeting, Houston, 1992. "IDP-How is it Doing?" Dallas Chapter AIA, September, 1991. AWARDS:Architectural Alumni Association Klienschmidt Award for Distinguished Service, Texas Tech University, 2006.Architecture Alumni Association, Medal of Honor, Service as Dean, 2001. Certificate of Appreciation for Service on Board of Trustees, Texas Architectural Foundation, 2001. Distinguished Educator, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998, 1999. Certificate of Appreciation, Career Education Center, Design Department, 1997. Certificate of Appreciation of Outstanding Service, Habitat for Humanity, 1995, 1996. President's Excellence in Teaching Award, Texas Tech University, 1994, 2005. Certificate of Appreciation for Service as Lubbock Chapter AIA President, 1991. Grand Prytanis Key Leader Award, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1992. Certificate of Appreciation for Service as TSA Vice President, 1988. Award for Excellence in Architectural Education, Texas Society of Architects 1987. Certificate of Appreciation for service as a member of the Board, TSA 1987. Certificate of Appreciation from the AIA for 10 years' service to AIA and TSA for involvement in implementing, marketing and maintaining IDP (Intern Development Program) in Texas as a National standard for the remainder of the country. 1986. Certificate of Appreciation from the National IDP Coordinating Committee for service to the national efforts of IDP and AIA and service to the committee as a member. 1986. |
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