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“Patterns of Living for Houses and Families“
Paper presented at the Fall 2011 International PUARL Symposium in Portland, Oregon.

Seattle Homes & Lifestyles (January/February 2011)
Finalist, Kitchen of the Year Contest, published in “Before & After” p.68.

“Utilizing Patterns, Pattern Languages, & Project Languages: Architectural Work in Germany and the US“
Article published in the symposium journal Current Challenges for Patterns, Pattern Languages & Sustainability, edited by Hajo Neis and Gabriel Brown, The PUARL Press, 2010. Presented at the Fall 2009 International PUARL Symposium, in Portland, Oregon.

Seattle Homes & Lifestyles (July/August 2009)
Finalist, Bath of the Year Contest, p.68.

2007 National AIA Architectural Photography Competition
Honorable Mention Award for “Alhambra Tilework”, Granada, Spain.
Photograph published in the American Architectural Foundation Calendar, 2009.

“Built-In Bookcase and Buffet Cabinet”
Winner of the 2006 Master Builders Association Remodeling Excellence Award. This project was built by W.S. Feldt General Contractors.

Metropolitan Home (June 2006)
“Pacific Fusion” pp. 103-109 and cover
Susan Ingham was the project designer for this house while employed with Lawrence Architecture (Thomas Lawrence, Principal).

Seattle Homes & Lifestyles (June 2006)
“Comfort in the Clouds” pp. 58-65 and cover
Susan Ingham was the project designer for this house while employed with Lawrence Architecture (Thomas Lawrence, Principal).

“Balancing Technology and Aesthetics in Window Design”
Paper presented and co-authored with Eileen Tumlin for the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Conference, Vancouver, BC, April 2005.

“Stepped Street” (Rome, Italy).
Photograph published in the American Architectural Foundation Calendar, 2005.

The Cabin Book, by Linda Leigh Paul, Universe Press, 2004.
“Mazama Cabin” pp. 132-137
Susan Ingham was the project designer for this cabin while employed with Lawrence Architecture (Thomas Lawrence, Principal).

“Hida Village” (Takayama, Japan), and “Blues Hall” (Dresden, Germany).
Photographs published in the American Architectural Foundation Calendar, 2004.

“Pianta Americana: Influences of Nolli’s Plan on Two Contemporary Architects in America”
Article published in the conference proceedings Giambattista Nolli and Rome: Mapping the City before and after the Pianta Grande, edited by Ian Verstegen and Allan Ceen.
Paper presented at the conference “Giambattista Nolli, Imago Urbis and Rome” Rome, Italy, June 2003.

“Ordinary Form Language: Projects in Breuberg, Germany, and Eugene, Oregon, USA”
Article published in Wolkenkuckucksheim (Cloud-Cuckoo-Land) International Journal of Architectural Theory, Issue 2/01: Form Languages, vol. 6, no. 2, January 2002. Presented at the Form Languages in Architecture Symposium, Dresden, Germany, June 2001.

Exhibition of Handmade Tiles
Architectural Ornament Exhibition, BUILD Gallery, San Francisco, California, October 2000.

“On Creating an Architecture of Feeling: Intercultural Exchange between Japan and the United States”
Paper co-authored with Hajo Neis, and presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Northeast Regional Meeting, Newport, RI, 1997. Published in the conference proceedings.

“Planning and Designing for Making Urban Villages”
Paper co-authored with Hajo Neis, presented at the International Making Cities Livable Conference, Carmel, CA, 1996.

Exhibition of Shoe Bench Furniture
Building Furniture Exhibition, Wurster Hall, University of California, Berkeley, May 1995.
“Shoe Bench” article published in Process Studies: A Journal of Architectural Process, Volume 2, Spring 1995.

“A New Apartment Building Process: Construction Simulation of an Apartment Building in Cyprus”
Article co-authored with Kyriakos Pontikis, Danna Lerner, and Andrew Hryniewicz and published in Process Studies: A Journal of Architectural Process, Volume 1, Fall 1994.

“La Fornace: A Center for Botanical Research and Agricultural Experimentation,” and “The City Sustained: A Study of Crossings at the Edge,” with Dianne Harris, Anne Haynes, Melisa Nelson, John Martin-Rutherford, and Carolina Lazo.
Articles and design work published in Reading and Design of the Physical Environment 3, Connie Occhialini and Stefano Tormene (eds.), Urbino, Italy1994. Work based on participation in the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design (ILAUD), Urbino, Italy, August 1994.