Education
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Master of Architecture., The University of Texas at Austin, 1983
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Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, Temple University, 1973
Publications
- “Foreword: A Pursuit of Authentic Existence,” Rooted in Experience: An Encounter with Juhani Pallasmaa, 2019
- “The Villa Mairea 1938-39,” 2017
- Foreword to Moving Tennessee Forward, Nashville Civic Design Center, Nashville, 2012
- “Pumping Up: Digital Steroids and the Design Studio,” Material Matters, Routledge: London, 2007
- New Finnish Architecture, Kohlhammer, Berlin, 1993
- …Yeong Mun Publishing, Seoul, 1993
- …Rizzoli International, New York, 1992
Honors & Awards
Expertise & Interests
As a design teacher, scholar, and academic leader, Professor Poole has influenced the lives and professional careers of more than a thousand students. While at Virginia Tech, he taught more than 100 design studios and seminar courses, receiving both his college’s Excellence in Teaching Award and its Professional Development Award. Students he taught and mentored have become prominent partners, principals, and leaders at award winning firms and top academic institutions in the U.S. and Europe.
As Director of Virginia Tech’s School of Architecture + Design (2004-2011), Poole forged new relationships between architectural education and the profession, advanced curricular innovation, and led initiatives that brought about long-term financial stability, including the addition of nearly $1M to the school’s annual budget. Moreover, during his administration, he sparked multi-disciplinary collaboration with the school being named a University Exemplary Program for its collaboration across disciplinary boundaries in 2007.
Through his leadership and guidance, Virginia Tech’s four design programs––architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and industrial design––became ranked in the top ten nationally 31 times during his 7+ years as school director.
In 2008, the undergraduate architecture program was ranked #1 in America, and in 2010 the undergraduate landscape architecture program was ranked #1. In 2009, DesignIntelligence recognized Virginia Tech’s School of Architecture + Design as one of America’s World-Class Schools of Architecture.
Poole’s study of the relationship between art and architecture led to his organization of symposia in Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1996 and 1998. Each two-day symposium––attended by more than 400 students, academics, and professionals––featured world-class artists and architects. The results led to publications supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Study in the Fine Arts.
Through this work, he was invited to lecture, lead workshops, and teach design studios at the Royal Academy of Technology in Stockholm, the University of Texas at Austin, and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture in Copenhagen.