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Born, Endicot, Washington BArchE, Washington State University MArch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professional Honors AIA National Honor Award [design team]: .....CBC Performing Arts Complex; BHC Architects, AIA Regional Honor and Merit Awards [design teams]: ....Ketchikan School, BHC Architects; ....Bank of Washington, TSG Architects; ....Craig House, Seattle, McClure Architects. AIA Regional Merit Awards: Terry Hargrave (2). Faculty Merit Award 1999, Cal Poly Architecture Outstanding Graduate Award, WSU Architecture
Collaborations/Professional Practice Christina McPhee on NAX and ongoing digital media projects. Donham and Sweeney. Boston. Project designer/manager. Architectural Design/Research Associates. Spokane. Principal architect. Brooks, Hensley, Creager. Spokane. Project manager/etc. Trogdon Smith Grossman. Spokane. Design Coordinator. R.A.McClure. Seattle. Project manager/etc.
Teaching Washington State University, Visiting Faculty University of Idaho, Visiting Faculty California Polytechnic State University [current]
Lectures [in part] Cowles Museum, Spokane Washington Spokane Fine Arts Council Shelter Conference, Couer d'Alene, Idaho Washington State University University of Idaho Mississippi State University; California Polytechnic State University
Group Exhibitions California College of Arts and Crafts Texas Tech University University of Detroit University of Houston California Polytechnic State University |
Terry Hargrave is a professor of architecture at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo California and has practiced architecture in Washington, Massachusetts and California. Using the artistry of architecture as a framework for education, over a thousand architects and artists have begun their paths in his studios. Carpentering work exploring formalism in a context of social realism propels specific topics within his ever-evolving design studio offerings. With life experiences rooted in the social and personal struggles of the sixties, studies at MIT hinted at mechanisms for more meaningful connections between architecture, art and the broader human and environmental contexts. Current work focuses on exploring collaborative opportunities of digital and traditional media in art, architecture and landscape, especially as tools for personal as well as societal critique and evolution. |