Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor School of Architecture 611 Lorado Taft Drive, MC 621 Champaign, Illinois 61820 Educational Background University of Illinois at Chicago, Master of Architecture, 1981 Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, 1978 Professional Registrations Licensed Architect, State of Illinois, License No. 001 010776, 1984 Registered Interior Designer, State of Illinois, License No. 161000813, 1992 Academic Positions Held Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, School of Architecture, 1997 present Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Loyola University Chicago, Department of Fine Arts, 1991 1996 Associate Professor of Art, Mundelein College Chicago, Department of Art, 1984 to 1991 Other Professional Employment Architect, Whitaker Associates. Chicago, Illinois. 1983. Architectural firm of Richard Whitaker (Dean of Architecture at UIC and MLTW Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull & Whitaker), specializing in the design of small residential and corporate buildings. Architect, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, Illinois. 1978 1980, and 1981 1983. Architectural firm with an international reputation specializing in the design of large corporate and multi use, residential buildings. Space Planner and Technical Draftsmen, Sargent and Lundy, Chicago, Illinois, 1974 1978. Engineering/Architectural firm specializing in the design of nuclear power plants.
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 2 Honors, Recognitions and Outstanding Achievements Faculty Sponsor, ACSA/AISC Steel Design Student Competition. Student: Brian Pugh, awarded 2 nd Place for Lakeside South Condominium, in the, Category II Open with limited restrictions. The award is administered by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) and sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), 2008 2009. Excellence in Teaching Award, presented by the Architecture Student Advisory Council, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 2007. National Book Award Professional category, Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Book Award administered by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities to Sensory Design. Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, 2007. Invited Lectures and Invited Conference Presentations New Architecture on Indigenous Lands: Northwest Region Architects, 16 th Annual Summer Solstice Juneteenth Celebration and Scholarship Benefit. AIA Seattle Diversity Roundtable and the University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity, June 14, 2013. Moderated roundtable panel discussion of ten Canadian and Seattle architects featured in the book. New Architecture on Indigenous Lands, National American Indian Housing Council s (NAIHC) 39 th Annual Convention and Trade Show, Chicago, Illinois, May 22, 2013. Waterfront Development Designs and Plans, Coastal Zone 2011 Winds of Change: Great Lakes, Great Oceans, Great Communities, Chicago, Illinois, July 18, 2011. Sensory Design, Keynote Speaker. Meeting in the Mountains: Science in Design, Billings Architectural Association, Montana AIA. Red Lodge, Montana, March 26, 2010. Stepping Toward Sensory Design, Virginia Commonwealth University s School of the Arts in Qatar, and Carnegie Mellon University Qatar Lecture Series, Education City campus, Doha, Qatar January 26, 2010. The visit (January 22 30, 2010) included: - Prepared brief for a 2 day studio charrette with architecture and interior design students; - Interviewed by John Bullock for the Doha Briefing segment of QF Radio, the voice of Qatar Foundation; - Interviewed by Sultana Jesmine, student reporter for QF Radio; - Interviewed by Peter Martin for QF Radio s talk show Design Edition a weekly show that focuses on design related matters; and - Interviewed by Kathleen Flood for her article, Space Odyssey: Crafting Sensory Spaces published in ABODE QATAR magazine (issue 61, pages 14 15).
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 3 Design Comes to Its Senses, Inaugural Address, Sensory Collections and Display, The Concordia Sensory Research Team (CONSERT) in association with the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montreal, Canada. February 10, 2005. Sensory Design: Architecture that Activates the Sensorial Body / Brain Processes, Design Technology Exposition, AIA Miami, Florida. February 25, 2005. Sensory and Perceptual Data in the Design of Human Environments, Architecture + Education 2000 conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia. Sydney, Australia, June 2000. Universal Design: A Flawed Concept, World Congress on Environmental Design for the New Millennium: World Conference on Cultural Design, Seoul, Korea, November 2000. Chicago: `Sensing Public Policy, World Conference on Model Cities, which was part of the Global Initiative on Sustainable Development, advanced by the 19 th United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Environment and Development, Singapore, April 1999. Offices Held in Professional Societies Appointed member The Last Four Miles Visioning Group, subcommittee of the Chicago Friends of the Parks, 2005 present. Elected member Local Partnership Council (13 member) of the Lake Michigan Watershed Ecosystem Partnership, October 5, 2006 2010. [Ecosystem Partnerships are part of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources C2000 program. They provide a forum for agencies, civic groups, businesses and individuals to plan and implement watershed improvement projects.] Honorary Member Gargoyle Architecture Honor Society Member American Institute of Architects, 1984 present Editorships of Journals or Other Learned Publications Editor of the Sensory Design section for The Senses and Society journal. January 2005 November 2008. Member of the Advisory Board, The Senses & Society journal. March 2009 present.
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 4 Grants Received Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Research Board Grant. Funding for Publication Subvention for New Architecture on Indigenous Land ($16,000) 2011. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Research Board Grant. Funding for Research in North America to complete a book: New Architecture on Indigenous Lands, ($6,406) 2010. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, College of Fine and Applied Arts Creative Research Awards, Funding for Research in North America to complete a book: New Architecture on Indigenous Lands ($6,000) 2009. Malnar, Joy, and Friends of the Parks, Principal investigator J. Malnar, Co investigator Friends of the Parks, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Grant for support of The Vision of the Last Four Miles of Lakefront: Community Participating Design Charrettes, and publication ($10,000) 2005. Ben Grosser, George K. Francis, Joy Malnar, Melissa M. Pokomy, Klaus J. Schulten, Daniel Weber, Co Principal Investigators, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Research Board Grant. A Color Capable Rapid Prototype Device for Cross Campus Multi Disciplinary Research in the Arts & Science ($25,000) 2003. Guy Garnett and Joy Malnar and Co Principal Investigators, Silicon, Carbon, Culture: Combining Codes Through the Arts, Humanities, and Technology Grant. An initiative of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of Fine And Applied Arts, with support from The Madden Initiative and the Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Funding to exhibit immersive virtual reality projects at ISpace, and performances at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and Krannert Art Museum ($8,000) 2002. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Research Board Grant. Funding to obtain illustrations for Sensory Design ($7,500) 2001. Malnar, Joy, and Eric Loth, Co Principal Investigators, National Center for Supercomputing Applications /University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Start up funding to begin collaborative project using the CAVE technology ($39,766) 2001. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, National Center for Supercomputing Applications/University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Start up funding to begin research in the CAVE ($15,400) 2000.
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 5 Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois Travel Scholarship Award to attend the Architecture + Education 2000 Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia in Sydney, Australia ($1,820) 2000. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois Travel Scholarship Award to attend the World Congress on Environmental Design for the New Millennium: World Conference on Cultural Design in Seoul, Korea ($2,200) 2000. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois Travel Scholarship Award to attend the World Conference of Model Cities in Singapore ($1,988) 1999. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, University of Illinois Research Board Grant. Start up equipment grant for the production of Sensory Design ($5,599) 1998. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, Loyola Endowment for the Liberal Arts. Award for a gallery exhibition of The Harold Washington Library Center drawings and models of Hammond, Beeby, and Babka, ($2,000) 1993. Malnar, Joy, Principal Investigator, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Grant for a monograph of The Harold Washington Library Center drawings and models of Hammond, Beeby, and Babka ($2,000) 1993. Malnar, Joy, and F. Vodvarka, Co Principal Investigators, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Grant for support of a book titled Sensory Design ($10,000) 1992. Publications Books Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, New Architecture on Indigenous Lands. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2013. 260 pages, 188 photographs. Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, Sensory Design. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2004. 356 pages, 146 illustrations. (second printing). Reviewed in: The Architectural Review. Sense of Places. Bobby Open. January 2005, page 88. http://www.bobbyopen.com/publ0501ar.html Reviewed on: A Daily Dose of Architecture. John Hill. January 28, 2007. http://www.archidose.org/books/sensory.html Reviewed on: Sensing Architecture. Maria Lorena Lehman. November 13, 2009. http://sensingarchitecture.com/2292/sensory design by joy monice malnar and frankvodvarka book review/
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 6 Malnar, Joy, and Frank Vodvarka, Korean edition of The Interior Dimension: A Theoretical Approach to Enclosed Space, translated by Young Seon Park. Seoul, Korea: Design House of Seoul, 1996. 479 pages, 415 illustrations. Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, The Interior Dimension: A Theoretical Approach to Enclosed Space, New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1992. 365 pages, 415 illustrations. Reviewed in: Interior Design. Books. Arnold Friedmann. University of Massachusetts. April 1992, page 58. Reviewed in: Environment and Behavior. Book Review. Stephan Marc Klein. Volume 28, Number 2, March 1996, pages 256 258. Publications Chapters in Books Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, GREEN WAYS: Indigenous Sustainability. In Contemporary Indigenous Architecture: Local Traditions, Global Winds. Editors Eleni Bastéa, Ted Jojola and Lynn Paxson. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2015. Submitted April 11, 2013, accepted. (6,210 words plus 11 color illustrations). Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, Architectural Design for Living Artifacts. In Multisensory Museum: A Cross disciplinary Perspective on Multiple Modalities of a Museum Experience. Editors by Dr. Pascual Leone and Dr. Nina v. K. Levent. Submitted January 27, 2013, accepted. Lanham, MD: AltaMira, Press (An imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group), 2014 (7,720 words plus 5 photographs). Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka, Diagrams in Multisensory and Phenomenological Architecture. In AD Reader: The Diagrams of Architecture, Edited by Mark Garcia (London: Wiley & Sons, Ltd., January 2010), pages 104 113. Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka. Chicago: `Sensing Public Policy. In Model Cities: Urban Best Practices, vol. 2. Edited by Ooi Giok Ling (Singapore: Urban Redevelopment Authority and The Institute of Policy Studies, 2000), pages 72 81. Publications Articles in Journals Joy Monice Malnar, IIT Muffles the L: The McCormick Tribune Campus Center. The Senses & Society (Vol. 2, Issue 1, March 2007, pages 93 98). Joy Monice Malnar, Landmark Destination: Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The Senses & Society (Vol. 1, Issue 2, July 2006, pages 259 262). Joy Monice Malnar, Crown Fountain: A Sensible Place. The Senses & Society (Vol. 1, Issue March 2006, pages 101 103).
Joy Monice Malnar, Associate Professor 7 Creative Work Malnar, Joy, Private Practice. Gong Residence, Riverside, Illinois. Redesign of a five level townhouse to reinterpret the asymmetrical balance of Asian architecture for an Art History Professor and Floral Designer. 1991. Malnar, Joy, Private Practice. Chicago Greystone Redesign, Chicago, Illinois. Redesign of a classic 1907 Chicago two flat to reinterpret character of style for current manner of living. Jury selected for publication: Divine Detail Awards. Chicago Greystone Architecture Chicago: Alternative Visions, Volume 7, page 159. 1989. Whitaker Associates, Chicago, Illinois. Adelstein Residence, Chicago. Condominium design in a 1920's building located in the Lincoln Park area. Assisted with preliminary design, design development, and working drawings. 1983. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, Illinois. Grand Hotel, Chicago. A 700 guestroom hotel (500,000 square feet) located in the near north area of Chicago. Direct assistance to senior partner Bruce Graham on preliminary design. Assisted in design of schematic layout, produced presentation drawings for the securing of a financial package. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, Illinois Grand Ohio, Chicago. A 596 unit (760,000 square foot) apartment building. Assisted with working drawings package with emphasis on designing details of health club and lobby. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, Illinois. Olympia Center, Chicago. A sixty three story, multi use building with approximately 280 luxury condominiums. Assisted with the layout of the condominiums with emphasis on design and wood detailing of lobbies and corridors. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, Illinois Chicago World Trade Center, Chicago. A 2,200 feet high (approximately the height of the John Hancock and Sears Tower combined) skyscraper. Participated in preliminary design with special emphasis on development of the top floors of the tower, which consisted of approximately 800 condominiums, health club, and restaurant. Unique to this solution was a super frame structure developed by structural engineer Fazlur Kahn with senior designer Adrian Smith. (Design not executed).