John D. Quale
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John D. Quale

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John D. Quale is Chair and Professor of Architecture at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning. He is an expert in sustainable design, affordable housing, prefabrication, the environmental impact of construction, and collaborative design processes. Quale is the author of two books: "Sustainable, Affordable, Prefab: the ecoMOD Project," 2012 and "Trojan Goat: A Self-Sufficient House," 2005. His most recent book, "Offsite Architecture: Constructing the Future," co-edited with Ryan Smith, was published by Routledge in 2017. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Tokyo, Japan and the Thomas Jefferson Fellow at Downing College, Cambridge University, U.K. He initiated and serves as Project Director for the ecoMOD project (ecomod.unm.edu), a multi-year interdisciplinary project to design, build and evaluate sustainable and housing units for affordable housing organizations. From 2004 to 2014, ecoMOD was at the University of Virginia, Quale's previous institution, and as of 2014 ecoMOD became an initiative of the University of New Mexico. ecoMOD has received over 30 national and international awards, including the 2013 Architect Magazine R+D Award, the U.S. Green Building Council Excellence in Green Building Curriculum Award, the NCARB Grand Prize, and finalist status for the UN World Habitat Award. Quale has received several teaching awards, including the AIA Education Honor Award; the UVA Board of Trustees Teaching Award and a Seven Society Teaching Award. In 2010, he was the UVA nominee for Carnegie / CASE U.S. Professor of the Year Award.
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