Christopher Koziol
Department
Architecture
Degrees Held
- A.B., University of Chicago
- M.Arch., University of Illinois - Chicago
- M.U.P.P., University of Illinois - Chicago
- Ph.D., University of Colorado
Research Interests
- History of urban morphological and technological change
- Contemporary urbanism
- Politics of sustainability
- Historic preservation
- Building conservation
- Public policy
Professional Activities
Chris is professionally involved in a variety of historic preservation projects as well as issues of sustainability policy as it relates to the existing (including historic) built environment.
Professional Associations
- American Institute of Architects
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- International Congress of Monuments & Sites (ICOMOS)
- US Green Building Council
Publications
Chris is the author or co-author of numerous professional reports for clients ranging from the National Park Service & US Forest Service to small towns and individual historic building owners. He has also written scholarly articles on the topics of historic preservation, building technology, and policy innovation; and is currently working on a book, Heritage on the Make: Assembling Chicago's Architectural Past (and Future).
Most Recent Courses
- Preservation Theory & Practice
- Advanced Design Studio
- Urban Conservation: Context for Reuse
- Introduction to Building Technology