
Douglas Noble
Expert in computer-aided design in architecture, and graphic computing
Associate Professor of Architecture, USC School of Architecture
Chair of Ph.D. program, USC School of Architecture
Co-director, Clipper Laboratory for Architectural Computing
Contact at: (213) 740-4589 or dnoble@usc.edu
Expertise:
- architectural design
- computer-aided design
- design theories and methods
- graphic computing
- building facades
- building envelopes
- architectural education
- doctoral education in architecture
- Member of executive committee, USC Center for Sustainable Cities
- Co-author, The Frank Lloyd Wright Freeman House Archive Library Collection (2010)
- Author, Careers in Architecture and Related Fields, Interviews of Professional with Careers Related to Architecture, Volumes 1-4 (2009)
- Editor, Dissertation Abstracts in Architecture: A Collection of Abstracts in Building Science, Computation and the Built Environment (2009)
- Editor, Doctoral Education in Architecture, A Collection of Papers on the Status and Direction of Doctoral Programs in Architecture and Environmental Design (2008-2009)
- Contributor, Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology (2004)
- Fellow, The American Institute of Architects (2003)
- President, Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (1999-2000)
- Co-author, Issue-Based Information Systems: Issues?Positions?Arguments (1994)
- Co-author, Computer-Supported Design in Architecture: Mission, Method, Madness (1992)
- Co-author, Software for Architects (1991)
- Chair, CAD Committee, Los Angeles Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (1992-2009)
- Faculty advisor, Alpha Rho Chi professional architecture fraternity, Tau Sigma Delta honor society in architecture, USC Amateur Radio Club (HAM Radio)
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