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Stanley Ira Hallet, FAIA
Professor

Office: 203 Crough Center
Tel: 202-319-6243
Email: hallet@starpower.net

Director, Cultural Studies/Sacred Space Concentration

Courses

  • Studios exploring culture, sacred space, cinema, design build, media
  • Lectures/Seminars in Islamic architecture, architecture and the moving image

Education

  • M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • B.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Teaching Experience

  • Ordinary Professor (with tenure), The Catholic University of America, 1997-present 
  • Visiting Professor, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy, 2004
  • Distiguished Visiting Lecturer, Lawrence Institute of Technology, 1997-2000
  • Dean, School of Architecture and Planning, The Catholic University of America, 1991-1996
  • Associate Dean and Chairman, Department of Architecture and Planning, The Catholic University of America, 1986-1991
  • Professor, University of Utah, 1967-1986
  • Visiting Professor, University of Maryland, 1974-1975
  • Fulbright Lecturer, University of Kabul, Kabul, Afghanistan, 1971-1972
  • Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966-1967

Professional Experience

  • Principal, Stanley Ira Hallet, FAIA, 2000-present
  • Association with Roger K. Lewis and Associates, 1996-2000
  • Principal, Hallet, Hermanson, Knudsen & Associates, Salt Lake City, 1985-1989
  • Principal, Hallet, Hermanson, Associates, Salt Lake City, 1977-1985
  • Roger K. Lewis and Associates, 1974-1975
  • AEP, University of Kabul, Afghanistan, 1971-1972
  • Peace Corps, Tunisia, 1964-1966

Licensing and Certifications

  • Architect's License: Utah

Awards

  • 25 Year Award, Utah Society of The American Institute of Architects, 2001 – Quad Project
  • Finalist, Metro Canopy Competition, WMATA, Washington, DC, 2000
  • Merit Design Award, Washington Chapter of the AIA, 2000 – CUA Religious Arts Stages
  • Award, Washingtonian magazine/Washington Chapter of the AIA, 1998 – Hallet House
  • Elected to Lambda Alpha International, Honorary Land Economics Society, 1997
  • Fellow, The American Institute of Architects, 1992
  • Merit Award, Utah Society of the AIA, 1989 – Stephen Jacobsen Residence Addition
  • Honor Award, Utah Society of the AIA, 1989 – Campus Plan & Rowland Hall, St., Marks School
  • Merit Award, Utah Society of the AIA, 1989 – McConnell House, Emigration Canyon, Utah
  • Merit Award, Utah Society of the AIA, 1989 – Goss House, Emigration Canyon, Utah

Grants

  • University of Utah Research Grant, Perception of the Landscape: A study of house-garden relationships in England and France, 1985
  • AFAMEC and JDR III Grant, Traditional Housing of Afghanistan, 1971-1972
  • Ford Foundation Grant, Berber Mountain Villages of Tunisia, 1968-1970

Presentations

  • "Four Lectures on Architecture and the Moving Image," Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy, October 2004
  • "Architecture and the Moving Image: an Introduction," University of Catania, Sicily, Italy (October 2004), The Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD (March 2004), and The Corcoran Museum, Washington, DC (January 2004)
  • "CUA School of Architecture and Planning: a Case Study," An International Symposium, University of Rome "La Sapienza," Rome, Italy, January 2004
  • "Architettura e l'immagine in movimento," keynote speaker for the International Workshop, University of Palermo and Favaro, Italy, April 2003
  • "Herat: From Fortress Farmhouse to Fortress City," Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy, March 2005
  • "The Underground Houses of Southern Tunisia," Aga Khan Symosium on the Courtyard House, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 1997
  • "Frame, Set and Edit in Film and Architecture," University of Oregon, February 1997
  • "The Work of David Resnik, Jerusalem Prize," Friends of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, New York, NY, December 1995
  • "Unpacking the Dome: Contradiction of Place and Soul," International Symposium on Jerusalem – Dimensions of a Unique City, The Catholic University of America, Otober 1995

Publications

  • "Architettura e l'immagine in movimento," Topografica della Forme della Cita, International Workshop, Libraria Dante Edifice, pp. 23-35
  • Co-author, "Repositioning the Sacred in the Cinematic (Profane) Space of Peter Greenaway," proceedings of the Making Sacred Space Conference, Cincinnati, OH, 1997
  • "The Role of Iconoclasm on Islamic Art and Architecture: Response to Joe Milgrom," proceedings of the International Conference, University of Utah, 1989
  • "Thoughts on Religious Architecture: The Temples Quarter," Faith and Forum, Spring and Summer issues, 1985
  • "Temples, Gardens and Other Religious Themes," Architectural Record, April 1985
  • "Sketching in Europe," Utah Architect, Fall Quarter, 1983
  • Co-author, Traditional Housing of Afghanistan, New York: Garland Press, 1980

Exhibitions

  • "Architecture and the Moving Image: The Studio," Palazzo d'Aumale, Terrasini, Italy, August-September 2004
  • "The Architecture Pavilion," Utah Arts Festival, 1986
  • "Unbuilt Utah," Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, 1983


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