Korydon SmithAssistant Professor B.P.S. Arch., State University of New York at Buffalo
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Korydon Smith is an assistant professor of architecture
at the University of Arkansas. Professor Smith offers courses in architectural
design, architectural theory and furniture design. His courses and scholarship
investigate changes in cultural values and their impacts on architectural
design and education. Currently, Smith
is concluding work on a statewide effort – the Arkansas Universal Design Project –that has resulted in
substantive changes to housing policies and practices in the state of Arkansas.
Just Below the Line: A Primer of Housing,
Disability and Equity in the South, which Smith coauthored with UA
professors Brent Williams and Jennifer Webb, is forthcoming.
Professor Smith pursued an education at the University at
Buffalo–State University of New York, where he earned a BPS in architecture as
well as a professional M.Arch. degree with a concentration in architectural
theory and design. Upon completion of his graduate studies, Smith was awarded
the Henry Adams Certificate, the Matthew W. Del Gaudio Award, and the
Department of Architecture Chair’s Award. In addition, he is currently pursuing
a doctoral degree in higher education. In 2003 Smith was named one of 30
nominees from the University of Arkansas faculty (from a pool of 849
candidates) for “Best Teacher,” and received the department of architecture’s
Ralph O. Mott Outstanding Teacher Award in 2005 and 2006 and the School of
Architecture Outstanding Academic Advisor Award in 2006.