About This Role:
Design | Architectural Technology
The successful candidate will demonstrate interest and ability to teach architectural design studios.
Entry-level studios require the ability to teach fundamental design skills, including spatial and formal composition, graphics, and modeling techniques, while upper-level studios require the ability to teach the design and technical skills necessary to resolve and document architectural intent from the urban scale to the detail.
The successful candidate will collaborate in integrating their expertise into their design studio teaching.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching architectural design studios across the curriculum is preferred.
The successful candidate will demonstrate interest and ability to teach one of our required lecture courses.
An expertise in computational design, digital technologies, digital fabrication, architectural structures, or integrated design/building performance simulation is preferred.
In addition, the successful candidate will have the interest and ability to develop and teach seminars in their area of expertise and will develop a research/creative agenda related to this expertise.
Why Join Us:
The Department of Architecture at Kansas State University is a nationally recognized program offering a professional Master of Architecture and post-professional Master of Science in Architecture.
Departmental faculty may also participate in a college-wide interdisciplinary PhD in Environmental Design and Planning.
The department sponsors studios at the Kansas City Design Center in Kansas City, MO, and has a long-standing curricular partnership with the Department of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
The department is located at K-State’s main campus in Manhattan, KS, in the heart of the scenic Flint Hills region 120 miles west of Kansas City, MO.
To learn more about the Department of Architecture and our programs, please visit our website at apdesign.k-state.edu/arch/.
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