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Anthony J. Cricchio

E-mail Address
anthony.cricchio@ou.edu
Telephone
405-325-5683
Office
500 W. Main
Anthony J. Cricchio
Assistant Professor
Education
  • University of Texas at Arlington: Master of Architecture, 1995
  • University of Texas at Arlington: Bachelor of Science in Architecture, 1993
  • Registration
  • Architect, Texas, 2007
  • Teaching Experience
  • The University of Oklahoma: Assistant Professor of Architecture, August 2008 – Current
  • Oklahoma State University: Assistant Professor of Architecture, August 2006 – May 2008
  • The University of Texas at Arlington: Lecturer, September 2003 - August 2006
  • The University of Texas at Arlington: Graduate Teaching Assistant, September 1993 - December 1995
  • Professional Experience
  • Project Assistant, Self Employed, October 2002 - Current
  • Project Architect, Corgan Associates, January 1996 - September 2002
  • Professional Honors
  • Honorable Mention - 2001 UIA Water and Architecture Competition
  • Finalist - Braun Prize Competition 2003
  • Exhibition Showing - 2004 Ken Roberts Memorial Architectural Graphics Competition
  • Beck Award Winner - 2005 Ken Roberts Memorial Architectural Graphics Competition
  • Student Awards - Faculty Advisor for Student Competitions
  • 2003 Miami Biennial Architectural Student Competition: Second Place
  • 2004 ACSA Wood Student Competition: Honorable Mention
  • 2004 T.S.A. Student Competition: First Place
  • 2006 Acme Brick Prize -Sutton Center Prize: First Place and Honorable Mention
  • ACSA Concrete Thinking for a Sustainable World International Student Design Competition: Honorable Mention
  • ACSA 7th Annual Steel Design Student Competition: Honorable Mention
  • Scholarly and Other Creative Activities
    Abstracts/Posters peer-reviewed:
  • “Synesthetic Artifacts: Re-imagining metaphors between artifact, materials, and functionality through a kit-of-parts anthology” ACSA 96th Annual Meeting
  • “Design Synesthesia: A Pedagogical Link between Metaphor and Form in Basic Design Studies” 2007 Kuwait University International Architectural Conference
  • Conference Presentations:
  • “Design Synesthesia: A Pedagogical Link between Metaphor and Form in Basic Design Studies”
  • 2007 23rd National Conference on the Beginning Design Student
  • 2007 Kuwait University International Architectural Conference
  • Competition Entries:
  • “Linking line and Perspective” 2006 32nd Annual Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition
  • “Collage #7” The piece is one of a series which explores the induced ruled manipulation of collage art. Displayed as part of the collection in the International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction 2006 Bakers Dozen Collage Exchange
  • “Floating Reality” 2007 33rd Annual Ken Roberts Memorial Delineation Competition
  • “Mapping un-realities” Set of six collage pieces that explore a series of maps and text which derives a context for the viewer to explore as the eye wonders across the page. Displayed as part of the collection in the International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction 2007 Bakers Dozen Collage Exchange
  • “WhiteSynesthesia1” and “WhiteSynesthesia2” Mixed media collage exploring synesthetic links between color and texture. White on White Exhibition – Fort Worth Community Arts Center Part of the collection in the International Museum of Collage, Assemblage and Construction
  • “Floating Reality- Art community ” La Reunion TX Architecture Exhibition: MAKE SPACE FOR ART
  • Courses Taught
    Instruction at UTA
    Architectural Design Studios:
  • ARCH 2551 Design Studio: Basic Design and Drawing I (Fall 2003, 2004, 2005; Spring 2005)
  • ARCH 2552 Design Studio: Basic Design and Drawing II (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)
  • ARCH 3553 Design Studio: Architecture I (Fall 2003, 2004; Summer2004, 2005)
  • ARCH 3554 Design Studio: Architecture II (Spring 2004, 2005, 2006)
  • ARCH 5591 Design Studio I: Basic Design and Drawing II (Summer 2006)
  • Graphic/Drawing/Computing Classes:
  • ARCH 1242 Design Communication II (Spring 2003 – Three sections)
  • ARCH 4329 Computers and Design (Fall 2004, 2005; Spring 2006, Summer 2004, 2005, 2006; Winter 2003, 2004, 2005)
  • INTD 3345 Interior Design Communication IV (Spring 2006)
  • Instruction at OSU
    (Note: All design studios at Oklahoma State University are team taught. The following description of classes includes the projects and assignments which I developed within the framework of the team teaching environment.)
    Architectural Design Studios:
  • ARCH 3116 Design Studio (Fall 2006)
  • ARCH 5217 Design Studio (Spring 2007)
  • ARCH 4116 Design Studio (Fall 2007)
  • Graphic/Drawing/Computing Classes:
  • ARCH 3253 (Spring 2007): Computer Applications in Architecture