DR. JULIE ROGERS
Associate Department Head for Undergraduate Programs, Architecture
Associate Director, Center for Heritage Conservation, College of Architecture
COURSES TAUGHT
ENDS 105 – Design Foundations I
ENDS 106 – Deign Foundations II
ENDS 481 – Seminar: Contemporary Topic in Architecture
CARC 301 – Field Studies in Design Innovation _Italy
CARC 685 – Directed Studies - Italy
EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS
Texas A&M University Certificate in Historic Preservation 2001
Texas A&M University Doctor of Philosophy - Architecture 1996
Texas A&M University Master of Architecture 1991
Texas A&M University Bachelor of Environmental Design 1988
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Texas A&M University, Dept. of Architecture 1991-2009; 2011-present
Texas A&M University. Dept. of Visualization 2009-2011
Italart – Santa Chiara, Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy 2007; 2008; 2012 (fall semesters)
Midland College. Department of Art 1983-1985
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Studio Artist. Self employed 1977-1985
Assistant Manager and Designer, Carolina Landscaping,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1974-1976
Jewelry Designer. Don Johnson Jewelry.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1972-1976
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND RECENT RESEARCH
Journal Publications
Rogers, Julie and Wendler, W. (1995). “A Taxonomy For Architectural Design
Studio Communication Centered Around The Construction Of The Design Life
Space.” Journal of Architectural Planning and Research, 12(4)(Winter) p. 319-336.
Rogers, Julie & Nafeez, Ibraham. (1990). Thermal Performance Of External Insulation In
Continuous Use Buildings In Hot Arid Climates.” The International Journal for
Housing Science and Its Applications. 14-3 (1990): 161-179.
Conference Proceedings
Rogers, Julie. “Negotiating Design: Communicated Frame Categories In The Architectural
Design Studio.” Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Union of
Architects (UIA), Beijing, China 1999.
Exhibitions
Mountainfilm Fesitval, Telluride, Colorado. Presentation of the Cambodia Land
Mine Museum project. 2004
Small Expressions, Large Celebrations. Southern Methodist
University - Dallas, Texas. Juried (Dianne Itter). 1984
Needle Expressions Traveling Exhibitions, Juried. (Nancy Belfer, Ray Pierotti). Work toured U.S. for one
year: Tennessee State Museum - Nashville, Tennessee; London Historical Museum - Ontario, Canada; Museum of Science and Industry - Chicago, Illinois; Mississippi Museum of Art - Jackson, Mississippi; Washington University, St Louis, Mo. 1980
Center for Heritage Conservation Projects
The Alamo - Documentation (Laser Scanning, Photogrammetry), San Antonio, Texas 2013
Mayan Research Program – Documentation (Laser Scanning, Photogrammetry of Mayan structures and artifacts), Blue Creek, Belize. 2008-present
Alcatraz – Documentation (Laser Scanning of structure and gardens). Joint project with Chico State, Ca. , San Francisco, Ca. 2011-present
Kingsville High School,. Documentation (Laser Scanning of structure), Kingsville, Texas. 2009
Texas Parks and Wildlife – Documentation (Laser Scanning) of Buescher Recreation Hall, Smithville, Texas. 2009