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Kevin Hom received both his Masters of Architecture and his B.S. in Engineering from the Columbia University School of Architecture. He holds multiple architectural registrations, as well as NCARB certification.
Mr. Homs expertise focuses on design and
includes academic, commercial, corporate, research, convention,
hotel, theater and master planning projects.
As an acknowledged expert on Student Center
design and an active member of the AIA, Mr. Hom has taught
at Columbia, UCLA, Pratt and the Graduate Center of the City
University of New York; he is currently an Assistant Professor
at the New York University Graduate School of Education.
Mr. Hom regularly lectures in the US and Canada. Recent presentations include:
- "Where's the Beef? Food Service Design Planning, 2004 ACUI Conference
- "Seven Steps to a New Student Activities Center," 2002 ACUI Conference
- Two Case Studies of Student Unions, 1999 ACUI Conference
- "Making an Old Dog do New Tricks: Retrofitting an Obsolete Building Into a University Union," 1999 Mid Atlantic Regional SCUP Conference
- Society of College University Planners, 34th National Atlantic Conference, 2000: “Entering the Millennium Without Your White Elephant - A Primer in Adaptive Reuse”
- "University Union/Student Center: The New Way to Change the Shape of the Campus," 1998 North Atlantic Regional SCUP Conference
- "University Union/Student Center: The Hidden Life Boat," 1997 National SCUP Conference
Mr. Hom has extensive architectural experience
and has worked at some of the most renowned design firms in
the world, including: Arthur Erickson Architects, Gibbs &
Hill, I.M. Pei, Marcel Breuer & Associates, Ulrich Franzen
& Associates and Harrison &
Abramowitz.
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