Bruce M. Goodwin, RA

Faculty & Staff Faculty :: Bruce M. Goodwin, RA

Bruce M. Goodwin, RA

Favrot Associate Professor of Architecture

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Stanford University, 1976; M.Arch., University of California, Los Angeles, 1979

Teaching

Design, Theory, Structures, Technology, Philosophies of Architecture

Additional Teaching

  • Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley, 1985, 1989
  • Visiting Professor, Ohio State University, 1990

Publications (selected)

  • “New Life for a Creole Cottage,” Fine Homebuilding, November 1996
  • “Rush Hour on the Infobahn,” TSA News, April/May 1995
  • “The Pyramid of Avant-Garde and Kitsch,” Architecture and Urbanism (A+U), March 1993
  • “Getting it Right and Having it All (Stoetzel Residence),” Architecture and Urbanism (A+U), March 1993
  • “The Decadence of the Information Age,” Writing and the Architect, 1992
  • “Machine Age Rococo: The Death Shudder of Modernism,” The New Spirit, 1992
  • “Rococo Modernism,” ACSA Annual Meeting Notes, 1992

Awards and Honors (selected)

  • Favrot Associate Professor, Tulane University, 2002
  • J. Herndon Thompson Fellowship for Faculty Travel, Tulane University, 1998
  • National Endowment for the Arts, 1992
  • National Endowment for the Arts, 1987
  • Teaching Award, Tulane School of Architecture, 1987
  • Henry Luce Scholar, 1979-80
  • UCLA Alumni Association Award for Academic Distinction, 1979
  • AIA Scholastic Award, 1979
  • AIA School Medal and Certificate of Merit, 1979
  • Stanford B.A. with Highest Distinction, 1976
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1975
  • Yale National Scholar, 1972

Lectures and Symposia (selected)

  • “Designing the Campus of Today,” Deerfield Academy, June 2007
  • “Building a Stairway to Heaven,” Stanford University, October 2006
  • “The Impact of Structural Systems and Technology on Building Design,” University of West Florida, 2002
  • “Cuba’s National Art Schools,” Preservation Symposium, Tulane University, 1999
  • “What’s All This Theory Stuff, and What’s It Good For?” AIA-New Orleans, 1994
  • “The Dense and the Clear,” Catholic University of America, 1992
  • “Machine Age Rococo,” AIA-Northwest Florida, 1992
  • “Displacing Conventions: A Design Method,” University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1986

Professional Projects (selected)

  • Morgan House, New Orleans, 2007
  • Fisher House, New Orleans, 2007
  • Ogden Museum: Two Prototype Houses (exhibition), New Orleans, 2006
  • Seville Square building, Pensacola (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock), 2005
  • Venezia Resort, Biloxi, MS (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock, 2005
  • Reeder residence (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock), Gulf Breeze, FL, 2005
  • Hampton Inn hotel, Richmond, VA (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock, 2005
  • Pensacola Racquet Club townhouses, Pensacola, FL (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock), 2005
  • Candela residence, Gulf Breeze, FL (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock), 2004
  • St. Paul’s Catholic Church and School, Pensacola, FL (with Spencer Maxwell Bullock), 2003
  • University of West Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL campus master plan (with Brian Spencer), 2002
  • Orth residence, Pensacola, FL (with Brian Spencer), 2001
  • Othmer residence, Los Altos Hills, CA (with James Wright, Architect), 2000
  • Fairbank residence, Zephyr Heights, NV, 1999
  • Belser-Dunn Residence, 1998
  • Bouchard residence, Litchfield, CT, 1996
  • Grandin residence, Menlo Park, CA, 1996
  • Vilkin residence, Palo Alto, CA, 1995
  • Callahan residence, Essex, CT, 1995
  • Goodwin residence, New Orleans, LA, 1993
  • Vernlund residence, Sunapee, NH, 1992
  • Headquarters for the North Central Louisiana Arts Council, Ruston, LA, 1992
  • Stoelzel residence, Novato, CA, 1990

Contact

Phone
504.865.5389
Fax
504.862.8798
Address

Richardson Memorial Hall
6823 St. Charles Ave
New Orleans, LA 70118

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