Associate Professor Hans Herrmann

Starkville,
United States

Short CV

.Hans C. Herrmann, AIA, LEED Green Assoc., NCARB, is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Mississippi State University focusing on Foundational Design, Comprehensive / Integrative Design, and Building Technology. His published research is focused on numerous issues including DESIGN|build and BUILD|design Pedagogies, Collaborative Design Means & Methods, the SuperUse of materials, buildings & landscapes and the Landscape/Architecture interface. With degrees in Architecture and Landscape Architecture both his professional work and teaching have received numerous national awards and recognitions from organizations such as the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, American Institute of Architects National and State level, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, American Society of Landscape Architects National and State level, and Architecture + Construction Alliance.

Before entering academia, professor Herrmann practiced with several southeastern and east coast practices including the firm of Ike Kligerman Barkley, an Architectural Digest Top 100 design firm located in New York City. While practicing in New York, professor Herrmann completed numerous residential and institutional projects with locations ranging from Martha’s Vineyard, MA to San Francisco, CA, and Miami Beach, FL. As a licensed architect in the state of New York, his professional interest is on issues of residential construction and the role of architectural renovation as a sustainable form of practice. Professor Herrmann currently maintains his own design practice as the sole practitioner of H.Herrmann resDesign, an interdisciplinary practice offering full-scope design services.

Monday, December 17th, 2018

Projects

The LivingRoom, a prototype outdoor classroom

by: School of Architecture, Dept. of Landscape Architecture + Graphics Design Program at Mississippi State University
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2019
Scale of project: L - Large
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Steep Slope Boy Scout Shelter Prototype, Mississippi Boy Scouts, Hood Reservation

by: School of Architecture, Mississippi State University
Project Status: Construction Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: M - Medium
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Rural Transit Bus Shelter Prototypes Project 1 for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

by: School of Architecture, Mississippi State University
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: S - Small
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Storm Shelter #2 at the Mississippi State University Golf Course

by: School of Architecture, Mississippi State University
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: M - Medium
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Storm Shelter #1 at the Mississippi State University Golf Course

by: School of Architecture, Mississippi State University
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: M - Medium
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Rural Transit Bus Shelter Prototypes Project 3 for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

by: School of Architecture, Mississippi State University
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: S - Small
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Community Food Garden Demonstration Site at Mississippi State University

by: Mississippi State University, School of Architecture & Dept. of Landscape Architecture
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2018
Scale of project: S - Small
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SuperUse Pavilion and Rain Gardens Project

Starkville,
United States

by: Mississippi State University, School of Architecture
Project Status: Completed / Usage Phase
Year of Completion: 2015
Scale of project: M - Medium
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