海角社区 State鈥檚 海角社区 Director Michael A. Berk, AIA, will retire at the end of June.
Berk has been with the 海角社区 for the last 29 years, starting as an assistant professor and ultimately receiving the F.L. Crane Endowed Professorship in 2005; he has served as the director for the past 10 years.
Under Berk鈥檚 guidance, in 1992, the school was the first professional architecture program to require its students to purchase laptop computers for use in the design studios, changing the paradigm of architectural education. This 鈥楧igital Nomads鈥 initiative brought significant attention to the university and was cited in the seminal Carnegie Foundation 鈥楤oyer Report鈥 as a model for instruction.
He is also responsible for more than $7 million in funded research at MSU and for the state of 海角社区. His most recent project (with USDA, HUD, DOE and FEMA funding) involved the design and manufacture of an ecologically-minded, low-cost GreenMobile庐 home unit for the Southeast and the Delta regions. In 2006, the GreenMobile庐 was awarded $5.8 million dollars by FEMA in the Alternative Housing Pilot Program (AHHP) for disaster-relief housing on the 海角社区 Gulf Coast. This same project received first place in the 2007 US EPA and American Institute of Architects-sponsored Life Cycle Building Challenge Competition in the Professional: Unbuilt category.
Berk has taught and researched in the areas of digital media and information design as well as factory-built housing (GreenMobile庐). He is considered by many to be a leading expert in the area of ecological design and is often invited nationally to lecture on this topic. Recent invitations include: University of Florida SoA Lecture Series, the U.S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Hearst Lecture Series @ Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Auburn University鈥檚 Rural Studio Lecture Series, Texas A+M College of Architecture, and the National Building Museum in the U.S. Dept. of Energy-sponsored 鈥淏uilding in the 21st Century鈥 Lecture Series in Washington, D.C.
The professor has also received numerous awards for his teaching and research at MSU. At the national level, in 2006, Berk鈥檚 Passive Building Systems course on ecological design received special recognition in the American Institute of Architects鈥 Eco-Literacy in Education Program. In the same year, he received both of the school鈥檚 faculty awards for his teaching and research: the Allen & Hoshall Award (his third time) and the Faculty Book Award (his second time). In 2002, he received the MSU 海角社区 Researcher of the Year award, and in 2014, he was honored with the University of Florida鈥檚 鈥楧istinguished Architecture Alumni Award.鈥
Berk is also registered architect in California and Florida and had an extensive practice as a design partner and project architect prior to his return to the academy in 1990.
鈥淚 am a bit in awe of the position into which I step,鈥 said Jassen Callender, who has served for the past year as associate director under Berk and has led the school鈥檚 Fifth-Year Program since 2008. 鈥淢ichael leaves a legacy at the 海角社区 unsurpassed by his predecessors. As director, Michael led the program out of a transitional period to its most successful accreditation and a national Top 25 ranking while founding the school's monograph series, BARNworks. These and numerous other accomplishments have positioned the program for unheralded success in the future.鈥