Architecture Research

The Architecture Journal is an independent channel for free thinkers and practitioners of architecture. It is intended to facilitate the systematic development of the scientific body of knowledge in the field of architecture. New editions are issued with articles designed to offer perspective, share knowledge, and help you learn the discipline and pursue the art of architecture.


Frank Jacobus

Editorial Board Member of Architecture Research

Assistant Professor, University of Idaho, USA

Research Areas

Computational Design, Emerging Technologies and Design, Architectural Theory, Design-Build

Education

2007MArch II (Masters of Architecture)The University of Texas at Austin
1998BArch (Bachelor of Architecture)The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Experience

2007-PresentAssistant Professor, University of Idaho
2005-PresentPrincipal, Citycraft Architects
1998-2005Project Architect, Nader Design Group

Publications: Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums/Journals/Books

[1]  Jacobus, F., Sowell, J. (2006). "UT Austin Team Travels to Italy with Ideas for Rebuilding New Orleans and Environs". Texas Architect(Sept./Oct.), PG19.
[2]  Jacobus, F. (2006). "Cool Spaces". Texas Architect(July/August), PG36-39.
[3]  Jacobus, F. (2005). "Style V Architecture". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[4]  Jacobus, F. (2005). "Luminous Vision". Texas Architect(March/April), PG34-37.
[5]  Jacobus, F. (2005). "Bit by Bytes". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[6]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Cosmic Loss". Texas Architect(Nov/Dec), PG56.
[7]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Gertie Schiele is Good Architecture". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[8]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Cosmic Loss". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[9]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Modern Roots-Auguste Choissy". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[10]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Modern Roots, Viollet-le-Duc". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[11]  Jacobus, F. (2004). "Modern Roots, Gottfried Semper". Fort Worth, Texas: American Institute of Architects, Fort Worth Chapter Newsletter.
[12]  Jacobus, F. 2to3 Chairs: An Exploration of CNC Assemblies.
[13]  Jacobus, F. (2009). The Quartered Chair. archinnovations.
[14]  Jacobus, F., Bickford, K. (2009). Carbon Neutral McCall: Developing a Zero Energy Campus in McCall, Idaho (pp. 211-216). Quebec City, Quebec: PLEA: Architecture, Energy, and the Occupant's Perspective.
[15]  Jacobus, F. (2009). The Disappearing Architect: 21st Century Practice and the Rise of Intelligent Machines (pp. 160-166). Portland, Oregon: The Value of Design.
[16]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Cardboard as a Design Material?" (pp. 5). Moscow, Idaho: The New University of Idaho Magazine.
[17]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Functional Design". Moscow, Idaho: Blot.
[18]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "McCall Opens Doors for Design, Construction". Boise, Idaho: Idaho Business Review.
[19]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Toward the Immaterial" (pp. 204-209). Washington D.C.: Material Matters: making architecture.
[20]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Cardboard Chairs for a Green Abode". Ecofriend.
[21]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Furniture Made from Cardboard". Keetsa.com.
[22]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Re-Furnished, Recycled Cardboard Chairs from University of Idaho Student Designers". American Society of Interior Designers Newsletter.
[23]  Jacobus, F., Dunn, C. (2008). "Re-Furnished: Recycled Cardboard Chairs from University of Idaho Student Designers". Treehugger.com.
[24]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Recycled Cardboard Makes Great Furniture". Blogtoplist.com.
[25]  Jacobus, F. (2008). No Title. MoCo LoCo.
[26]  Jacobus, F. (2008). "Chillin in the Chairs". Moscow, Idaho: The Argonaut.
[27]  Jacobus, F. "Architecture and the Book: Paralleling Cultural Roles of Emerging and Entrenched Media".