Jeffrey S. Hartnett
**** ** ***** ******, ********, OR 97213 503-***-****
(home); 503-***-**** (cell) abjgsc@r.postjobfree.com
Highlights of Qualifications
. excellent organizational and communication skills working with
colleagues within a team setting
. experienced leadership skills -- organized and motivated academics,
adjuncts, and graduate assistants as coordinator of year-level design
studio teaching teams & as chair of three national conferences
. high-level academic achievement at three of the best universities in
the U.S. - the University of Virginia, Harvard University Graduate
School of Design, and the University of Texas at Austin
. strong ability to work independently, and with integrity and
enthusiasm
. flexible and adaptable - able to make quick reasoned decisions and
perform needed follow-through
. equally adept at analysis and synthesis
. excellent writer and editor
. experienced teacher/trainer/mentor
Work Experience
Academic
fall 2007-spring 2010 Associate Faculty, Marylhurst University
. Coordinator, Rome Study Abroad Program
fall 2004-summer 2006 Associate Professor, Portland State University
. Coordinator, 1st year design studio: spring
2006
fall 2005 Visiting Design Studio Critic, Cal Poly, San
Luis Obispo [PT]
fall 1998-spring 2004 Assistant Professor, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
. Coordinator, Foundation Program: fall 1998-
summer 2002
. Chair, National Conference on the Beginning
Design Student
fall 1997-spring 1998 Lecturer, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
[also private tutoring:
businesspeople improving English to come to
work/study in the US; scholars
preparing for English qualifying exams;
children in beginning English;
individual tutoring on various topics;
"English Corner"]
fall 1996-spring 1997 Foreign Expert, Jilin Institute of
Architecture & Civil Engineering,
Changchun, China [also private tutoring:
scholars preparing for English
qualifying exams, individual tutoring on
various subjects, "English Corner"]
fall 1986-spring 1994 Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas
. Coordinator, 5th year design studio: spring
1988
. Coordinator, 4th year design studio: fall 1990-
spring 1991, fall 1992
. Coordinator, 1st year design studio: fall 1988-
spring 1990
. Chair, National Conference on the Beginning
Design Student
. Chair, ACSA SE Regional Conference
. Coordinator, "English-Throughout-the-
Curriculum" - tutoring in improved writing and
argumentation
Public Lectures [selected]:
Iowa State University, University of Texas - San
Antonio, Oklahoma State University, Hampton
University, Auburn University, Arizona State
University, Louisiana State University, Tulane
University, University of New Mexico; Far West
& American Popular Culture Association
Conference (Las Vegas); University of Texas at
Austin; University of Kansas; Prague Technical
Institute; Prague's National Museum of
Technology; Judson College; International
Association for the Study of Traditional
Environments (Trani, Italy); University of
North Carolina - Charlotte; Yale University;
Louisiana Tech University; Georgia Tech
University; Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo; Clemson
University
Publications [selected]:
"The Chinese Architect in Shenzhen: 'More is More'";
Far West & American Popular
Culture Association's "Popular Culture Review",
V. 14, February 2003, pp.
19-29
"Architectural Record", November 1988, "A Gentle
Echo", pp. 120-123; Robert
Shaw ECHO Village, Austin, TX, "Merit Award",
"In the Public Interest"
Grants [selected]:
NIA (New Investigator Award, w/ Jose Gamez), "Re-
Examining Las Vegas:
Architecture and Urban Form in the Postmodern
Era", $10,000, spring/fall
2000; updating the entirety of the
photographs/analytical maps/ diagrams of
Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Stephen
Izenour's "Learning From Las
Vegas
Professional Practice
spring 2007-summer 2007 Revit designer, Lewallen Architecture,
Portland, OR; construction documents
spring 2000-spring 2001 principal, ODd, w/ Jose Gamez & Sean
Coulter, Las Vegas, NV
spring 1998 consultant/designer, Shenzhen University Design
Institute, Shenzhen, China
summer 1994 designer, Hight-Jackson Architects, Rogers, AR
summer 1993 consultant/designer, Hiegel-Miller Architects,
Johnson, AR
summer 1986 designer, Tom Hatch Architects, Austin, TX;
construction documents
spring 1984 model-maker, Graeber Simmons & Cowens Architects,
Austin, TX
fall 1980-summer 1981 Intern, Richard Shank Associates Architects,
Charlottesville, VA; construction
documents
spring 1979-fall 1979 Intern, Geotactics, New Haven, CT;
construction documents
fall 1978-spring 1979 Intern, F.R.R. Drury, Architects & Planners,
New Haven, CT; construction
documents
Non-Academic/Architectural
spring 2004-summer 2005 Marketing, Test Prep
Products, Financial Licensing Exams, First Books; Portland,
OR
spring 2004-summer 2004 Registered Representative, Woodbury Financial,
Portland, OR (passed FINRA
Series 6, 63; obtained State of Oregon
Insurance license)
summers 1976, 1977, & 1978 Assistant to Plant Facilities Engineer General
Electric Company, Waynesboro,
VA
Education
1982-1986 University of Texas at Austin; Masters of
Architecture
Alexandria Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute &
State University
Teaching Assistant [1st Year Design Studio (for 3
terms) & "Summer Academy"]
1977-1979 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
(Masters of Architecture degree program)
Jesse H. Jones Scholarship in Architecture
1973-1977 University of Virginia; Bachelor of Science in
Architecture
Jens Aubrey Westengard Scholarship
Teaching Assistant ["Concepts in Architecture"]
foreign travel: Mexico, Canada, Belgium, Holland,
Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Czech Republic, China,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia
foreign language: English (native); Mandarin Chinese (some
basic understanding/vocabulary for speaking)
Computer Skill-set: Microsoft Office Suite 2006 (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint)
Mac proficient
AutoDesk Revit; training course completed; 6 months
office experience; teaching/tutoring experience
AutoCAD; training course completed