Scott Wing, AIA
Associate Professor, Tenured, Appointed 2000
Education
- Princeton University, Master of Architecture, 1988
- Brown University, Bachelor of Arts, 1983, magna cum laude
- Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, 1981-1982
- Rhode Island School of Design, 1980-1981
Teaching
- The Pennsylvania State University, Associate Professor, 2000-present
- Fifth-year design studio thesis advisor, 2000-01
- Third-year design studio, 2001-present; coordinator, 2001-02
- Building materials and construction I & II technology courses, 2000-present
- American Indian Housing Initiative design/build honors course, 2002-present
- University of Arkansas School of Architecture, Assistant Professor, 1995-2000
- Fourth-year design studio, 1995-96
- First-year design studio, 1996-99; coordinator 1996-99
- Fifth-year design studio, 1999-2000; coordinator, 1999-2000
- Building materials and construction technology courses, 1995-2000
- Environmental technology courses, 1995-2000
- Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences, Adjunct Professor, 1994-95
- Fourth-year design studio, 1994-95
- Pennsylvania State University, Visiting Design Critic, 1993
- Second-year design studio, fall 1993
- Temple University, Adjunct Professor, 1992
- Fifth-year design studio, fall 1992
Professional Experience
- Registration: RA-012658-x, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1990
- Vice-President, American Institute of Architects, Northwest Arkansas Chapter, 2000.
- Secretary General, American Institute of Architects, Northwest Arkansas Chapter, 1999.
- Scott Wing, Architect, Principal, 1995 – present:
- Kieran, Timberlake & Harris, Project Architect, Philadelphia, PA, 1986 – 1995
- James Oleg Kruhly, Architect, Philadelphia, PA, 1985-86
- Mitchell-Guirgola Architects, Philadelphia, PA, 1985
- Deborah Berke, Architect, Washington, DC, 1983The Newport Collaborative, Newport, RI, 1981-83
Honors & Awards
- 2003 National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy, American Indian Housing Initiative (with David Riley, Michael Rios, and Sergio Palleroni), June 2003
- College of Arts and Architecture, 2005 Nominee for the Penn State Faculty Outreach University Award, spring 2005
- College of Arts and Architecture, 2004 Nominee for the President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Integration University Award, spring 2004
- College of Arts and Architecture, 2003-04 Faculty Teaching Award, Penn State, spring 2004
- Department of Architecture, 1997-98 Outstanding Faculty Award, University of Arkansas, spring 1998
- Merit Award, American Institute of Architects, Pennsylvania Chapter, Welles Activity Center at the Tatnall School (Project Architect for Kieran, Timberlake & Harris), 200
- Brick in Architecture Award, Welles Activity Center at the Tatnall School, national award sponsored by the Brick Institute of America (Project Architect for Kieran, Timberlake & Harris), 1999
- AIA Gold Medal, American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter, Welles Activity Center at the Tatnall School (Project Architect for Kieran, Timberlake & Harris), 1996
- AIA Medal, American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter, West Middle School at the Shipley School (Project Architect for Kieran, Timberlake & Harris), 1994
- Honorable Mention Award, Loco-Motion, Public Space in the new American City/Atlanta, ASA/CODA International Design Competition for the 1996 Olympics, 1994
Publications
- “Sore Shoulders, Bruised Ethics: The Unintended Consequences of Design-Build,” Good Deeds, Good Design: Community Service Through Architecture / edited by Bryan Bell (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2003), pp. 71-77. (a version appears in Service Learning in Architecture and Planning/edited by Mary Hardin, American Association of Higher Education (at press spring 2005)
- “The American Indian Housing Initiative,” Service Learning in Architecture and Planning/edited by Mary Hardin, American Association of Higher Education (at press spring 2005)
- “American Indian Housing Initiative: Beyond Boundaries, Weaving Connections,” Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) National Conference, Miami, FL, March 2004.
- The 2003 NCARB Prize for Creative Integration of Practice and Education in the Academy, “The American Indian Housing Initiative,” September 2003.
- “It’s Not About Construction,” Proceedings of the Structures for Inclusion Conference: Design for the Other 98%, DesignCorps, October 2000, pp. 29-34.
- “Team Play: Balancing Collective Activity and Individual Initiative,” Proceedings of the 16th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, School of Architecture, UNLV, Spring 2000, pp. 109-115.
Presentations
- “The American Indian Housing Initiative: Bridging the Academy and the Profession” American Institute of Architects National Convention, Chicago, IL, June 2004.
- “The American Indian Housing Initiative: Beyond Boundaries, Weaving Connections,” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) National Conference, Miami, FL, March 2004.
- “The American Indian Housing Initiative: Marking Turf Under the Big Sky,” Association of Community Design Centers National Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 2004.
- “Smart Growth Education,” American Planning Association (APA) 2003 National Planning Conference, Denver, Colorado, April 1, 2003.
- American Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) National Conference, Louisville, KY, March 14-17, 2003.
- “Balancing Deeds and Design”, at the Structures for Inclusion II Conference, Good Deeds, Good Design, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, April 6-7, 2002. Conference co-organizer, invited speaker.
- “Sore Shoulders, Bruised Ethics: The Unintended Lessons of Design-Build” at the American Institute of Architects (AIA)/Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) National Conference Experiences in Design-Build: The Expanding Dimensions of Practice and Education, Atlanta, GA. February 15-17, 2002.
- “Sore Shoulders, Bruised Ethics: The Unintended Lessons of Design-Build” at the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Steel City Forum National Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. December 29, 2001-January 2, 2002.
- “It’s Not About Construction” at the Structures for Inclusion Conference, Design for the Other 98%, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, October 2000.
- “Team Play: Balancing Collective Activity and Individual Initiative” at the 16th National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, School of Architecture, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, Fall 1999.
- American Institute of Architects (AIA) Grassroots Leadership Conference, Washington, D.C., February 1999. Selected by local AIA chapter for participation in national conference and congressional lobbying effort.
- J. B. Jackson Conference, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, October 1998. Selected participant and exhibitor.