Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE—TENURE-TRACK

Description

The Interior Architecture program at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design seeks qualified candidates for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate a broad understanding of the discipline of Interior Architecture, as well as exceptional teaching, research, and leadership abilities. We encourage candidates with multidisciplinary interests and expertise to apply.

The Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design offers its students and faculty a platform of integrated disciplines—Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Industrial Design—that work together to negotiate the complexities of contemporary design practice, making extensive use of our state-of-the-art digital and fabrication facilities. Situated In the heart of one of the most diverse and fast-growing cities In the United States, our College promotes the idea of the city as a laboratory for research, where design is considered a form of critical thinking, calling forth innovative solutions for contemporary conditions.

 Interior Architecture at UH

The discourse of Architecture at the scale of the interior has undergone unprecedented change. Having emerged as a specialization, Interior Architecture engages trans-disciplinary knowledge within a new and blended territory. The Interior Architecture program at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design investigates the discipline by positioning our program in the re-use, adaptation, and transformation of existing buildings. Poised at the intersection of architecture, conservation, spatial design, ecological performance and social agency, the trans-disciplinary nature of our curriculum offers students an extraordinary education where innovation, technology, and the art of making converge. Our program focuses on the technological, material, ecological, and social promise of Interior Architecture in course work, design research, history/theory, fabrication seminars and workshops, community outreach, publications, and exhibitions. The program is commencing its effort to secure CIDA accreditation.

Responsibilities

We are searching for a colleague who values collaboration, scholarship, and making with an ability to contribute to multiple levels of the Interior Architecture curriculum while promoting design excellence. As the newest program at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, this position offers candidates an opportunity to craft creative curricula and methodologies that will place our program at the forefront of academic discourse in Interior Architecture. Candidates will be expected to teach design studios, conduct seminars and/or lecture courses, and to apply their research expertise to other programs and initiatives within the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design. Responsibilities will include a combination of courses, workshops, and studios requiring the integration of analog processes with digital visualization and fabrication skills. Opportunities are available for faculty members to partner with various community organizations and college research centers. Faculty members are expected to provide service to the Interior Architecture Program, the College of Architecture and Design and the University. Members of the Interior Architecture faculty contribute to both the Advanced Spatial Design (ASD) research group and the International Journal of Interior Architecture & Spatial Design—published by the University of Houston’s Atrium Press.

Qualifications

Qualified candidates must hold at least one degree in Architecture at the graduate or undergraduate level, as well as a Master's degree in a related field. Successful candidates must have an exemplary record of professional practice, scholarship, and teaching experience. Candidates must demonstrate superior design and representational skills, as well as clarity in communication, and openness to collaboration. We seek candidates with a strong commitment to innovative teaching practices, cultural awareness, critical practice, theoretical scholarship, as well as various specializations—such as lighting design, acoustics, materials research, advanced visualization, digital fabrication, sustainability, space planning, or history and theory of Interior Architecture. Candidates with NCIDQ Certification are encouraged to apply.

Application

Only electronic applications will be accepted. Applicants should provide the following: a letter of intent responding to the outlined duties and qualifications, a curriculum vitae, a research agenda, work and publication samples with candidate’s role or responsibility clearly indicated, and contact information for three professional references.

Submit application to: https://uhs.taleo.net/careersection/ex2_uhf/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en&portal=10200120292

For further information or questions please contact: Professor Rafael Longoria, Interior Architecture Search Committee Chair at rlongori@central.uh.edu.

Salary will be appropriate to qualifications. Application review will begin in January 2022, with interviews expected in February 2022. The successful applicant is expected to start in mid- August of 2022.

With one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation, we seek to recruit and retain a diverse community of scholars. 

For more information about the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design and the Interior Architecture program, please visit:

www.arch.uh.edu / www.advancedspatialdesign.org / www.iijournal.org

The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community. Women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

The University of Houston is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.