The Catholic University of America

Walter Dodd Ramberg, RA

Ramberg

Professor Emeritus

Courses

  • ARCH301 Architectural Design I (Fa 2005)

Education

  • Fulbright Research Fellowship in Architecture, Kyoto University, 1956-1958
  • M.Arch., Yale University, 1956
  • B.A. cum Laude, Yale College, 1953

Teaching Experience

  • Professor Emeritus, The Catholic University of America, 2006-present
  • Ordinary Professor (with tenure), The Catholic University of America, 1972-2006
  • Visiting Design Critic, The Catholic University of America, 1965-1972

Professional Experience

  • Principal, Walter Dodd Ramberg, Architect, 1965-present
  • Partner, Howe and Ramberg, Architects, 1963-1965
  • Project Designer, Meyer and Ayers, Architects, 1961-1963
  • Apprentice Architect, Paul Rudolph, Architect, 1958-1961

Licensing and Certifications

  • Architect's License: District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania

Presentations

  • Moderator, "The Architecture of the American House," Resident Associate Program, Smithsonian Institute, 1982.
  • "Architects in Practice," The Catholic University of America, 1981.
  • "Conceptual Relationship of a Building to its Surroundings," The Catholic University of America, 1969.
  • "Japanese Carpentry and Joinery," Yale University, 1960.
  • "Japanese Architecture," Berkshire Arts Festival, 1959.

Publications

  • Works published in the AIA Guide to Washington Architecture, the AIA Guide to Baltimore Architecture, AIA Journal, Journal of Syracuse School of Art, Baltimore magazine, Progressive Architecture, House and Garden

Exhibitions

  • "Japanese Carpentry and Joinery," Yale University, 1960.
  • "Japanese Architecture," Berkshire Arts Festival, 1959.

Professional Service

  • Member, Board of Architectural Review, Baltimore County, MD
  • Member, Design Advisory Panel, City of Baltimore, MD