Lecturer in Architecture at University of Michigan, Co-Director at patterhn AOR
Location:
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
University of Michigan since 2008
Lecturer in Architecture
patterhn AOR since 2006
Co-Director
MacKay Lyons Sweetapple Architects 2006 - 2008
Project Manager / Designer
Mackey Mitchell Architects 2005 - 2006
Intern Architect
Washington University in St. Louis 2005 - 2005
Lecturer in Architecture
Education:
Washington University in St. Louis 2005 - 2006
Master of Architecture, Architecture
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville 1997 - 2000
Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture
Ozarks Technical Community College 1995 - 1996
Drury University 1991 - 1991
Skills:
Architecture Architectural Design Urban Design Sustainable Design Design Research Building Technologies Construction Management Project Management Representation Book Design Education Mixed-use Residential Design Renovation Sustainability Adaptive Reuse InDesign Rhino Adobe Creative Suite Vray Photoshop SketchUp Interior Design AutoCAD Architecture Building Design Commercial Design Architectural Drawings Construction Administration Services Conceptual Design Building Codes Site Planning
Awards:
Finalist, National Design Competition Atlanta History Center Re-Center Design Honor Award (Unbuilt) AIA St. Louis Four Brothers and Sister Creek Design Merit Award (Unbuilt) AIA St. Louis Softscape: Boston Center for the Arts Winner, National Design Competition Boston Center for the Arts Softscape Frederick Widmann Prize Washington University in St. Louis Outstanding Architecture Graduate Student Hugh Ferriss Award Washington University in St. Louis Excellence in Architectural Drawing Nancy Kranzberg Award Washington University in St. Louis Outstanding Achievement in Book Design (Co-Winner) Givens Scholar Washington University in St. Louis Pella Award University of Arkansas Outstanding Fifth-Year Design (Co-Winner) Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars University of Arkansas
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Stephen Shively, then 34, fatally shot officer Tony Patterson about 2:50 a.m. on Oct. 12, 1995, as police conducted a drug raid at Shivelys central Topeka apartment. Patterson was using a battering ram to break down the apartment door when Shively fired from inside. The bullet struck Patterson be
Date: Nov 06, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
History suggests suspect will get out of hospital before he goes into court
Topeka Capital-Journal archives show police put armed guards outside the rooms of Stephen Shively after he fatally shot officer Tony Patterson in 1995 and Marlin Houpt after he wounded Cpl. Tom Hren in an exchange of gunfire in 1986.
hs still fresh, Topeka police Cpl. Jason Harwood took his turn that night in 2013, standing vigil to honor the Topeka Police Departments nine fallen officers: Atherly, Gogian, Joey Bohlender Jr., Jeff Howey, Tony Patterson, Marc Hood, Boots Shields, Andrew Hartwick and Caswell Matthews.
Fallen Topeka police officers, and the year they died in the line of duty, are officer Caswell Matthews, 1912; officer C.L. Boots Shields, 1955; Cpl. Marc Hood, 1974; officer Tony Patterson, 1995; officer Charles Joey Bohlender and officer Jeff W. Howey, both in 2000; and Cpl. David S. Gogian an
" The Economist in 1995 called it "the violence capital of America." Tony Patterson, a longtime homicide detective, recalled one eight-hour shift when every detective on his squad landed a homicide investigation. Drive-by shootings with multiple victims were common, as were witnesses who'd see somet
Date: Nov 23, 2012
Source: Google
Ind. lawmaker: $5M not enough for stage collapse victims
Five million dollars to be split among 50 or more victims "is not adequate to take care of all these people," said Indianapolis attorney Tony Patterson, who is representing a mother and daughter injured in the collapse. Patterson said his two clients -- Jill Polet and her daughter, Jaymie -- have al
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Indiana liability cap in stage collapse questioned
Indianapolis attorney Tony Patterson said his two clients -- Jill Polet and her daughter, Jaymie -- have already run up more than $100,000 each in hospital bills and are being treated in rehabilitation facilities near their home in Cincinnati.