Edouard Din, PhD
Associate Professor, Joined TU in 2008
EDUCATION
Arch. Diploma, Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
B. City Planning, University Paris-VII, Paris, France
MA Math, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
PhD Arch., Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND MEMBERSHIPS
Registered Architect ONAC, Cameroon
Member of Union of African Architects (UAA)
Member of American Mathematical Society (AMS)
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Tuskegee University, Department of Architecture, 2008-present
Courses taught:
- ARC 211 Architectural Presentation (Presentation Drawing, Architect's Portfolio)
- ARC 345 Computer Applications I (Photoshop, AutoCAD)
- ARC 369 Computer Applications II (Rhino, VisualArq, Grasshopper)
Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, 2001-2003
Courses taught:
- ARCH 2011 Architectural Design Studio I
- ARCH 2012 Architectural Design Studio II
North Carolina State University, School of Design, 1992-1993
Courses taught:
- ARC 202 Architectural Design Studio
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Robert Debre Pediatric Hospital, Paris Francis. With Pierre Riboulet, Atelier de Montrouge,
Paris, France
Retail Store and Office Building Project, Atlanta, Georgia
PRESENTATIONS, PAPER PUBLICATIONS AND EXHIBITIONS
Din E., Economou A., 2010. IJAC 2011. "Surface Symmetries: The Smith House Revisited" Expanded
Paper (28 pages). Accepted for Publication in the International Journal of Architectural
Computing, An Alliance, formed in 2002 between the five international CAAD organizations: eCAAD,
ACADIA, CAADRIA, SiGraDi and CAADFutures.
"Surface Symmetries: The Smith House Revisited." MIT Lecture Series. November 2010.
Din E., Reviewer, ACADIA Conference at the Cooper Union, New York. 2010.
Din E., Economou A., 2009. "Emergent Symmetries: Visual Computations," International
Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures. CAADfutures, 13th assembly, 2009,
Montreal), ed. T. Tidafi, T. Dorta, Montreal University Press, pp. 173-187.
Din E., Economou A., 2007. "Rewind-Pause-Forward: The Wall Variations of the Smith House,"
Conference Proceedings of International Society of Arts, Math and Arch, ed. E. Akleman, N.
Friedman, Texas A&M University Press, pp. 135-143.
Din E., 1993, "Design Diaspora: Exhibition of Black Architects, ed. Armenta Davis, Chicago
Atheneum.
SERVICE: UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT AND COMMUNITY
Digitalite, Inc. - Digital Literacy and Computer Preparation
- Program Sponsored by 100 Black Men, Dekalb Chapter - Atlanta to Train 100 Black Kids
REFERENCES
Dr. Terry Knight, Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture, MIT
Dr. Thanos Economou, Associate Professor of Architecture, College of Architecture, Georgia
Tech
Prof. Chuck Eastman, Professor of Architecture and Computer Science, College of Architecture,
Georgia Tech
Dr. Tolek Leniewsky, Director of IMagine Lab, College of Architecture, Georgia Tech
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