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The World Space Congress 2002
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Ted
Krueger
Ted
Krueger joined the faculty at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
2001 as an Associate Professor of Architecture. Presently, he is founding
and directing a laboratory for Human-Environment Interaction research
and teaching in both the professional Architecture program and in
the graduate research program in Informatics and Architecture. Prior
to his position at RPI, Krueger taught architecture at the University
of Arkansas - Fayetteville where the Media Augmented Exercise Machine
was built, at Parsons School of Design in New York and at Columbia
Universities Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
He has directed design studios that focus on issues of habitability
in Extreme Environments. Working in cooperation with David Fitts of
NASA-Johnson these studios investigated the design of work surfaces
for astronauts in the ISS and considered Mars Surface Habitation Strategies.
Ted
worked in conventional Architectural practices in New York City for
12 years and carried on an alternative independent collaborative practice
known as K/K Research and Development that built interactive machines
as polemical architectural discourse. He has given workshops, lectured
and exhibited on an international scale for decades with exhibition
of the MAXM project in Portugal and Switzerland.
Ted did his undergraduate degree in Sociology at the University of
Wisconsin- Madison and professional studies in Architecture at Columbia
University.
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