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Michael N. Lykoudis<br />
Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean and Professor, School of<br />
Architecture<br />
Biography<br />
The Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean of the School of Architecture, Michael N. Lykoudis has<br />
served as professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame since 1991. He has devoted<br />
his career to the building, study, and promotion of traditional architecture and urbanism.<br />
His activities feature the organization of several major conferences that have been<br />
collaborations between Notre Dame and other organizations including the Classical<br />
Architecture League and the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America, A Vision of<br />
Europe and the Congress for New Urbanism. The conference and exhibition entitled “The Art<br />
of Building Cities,” took place in 1995 at the Art Institute of Chicago and was the first event in<br />
this country to specifically link the practice of contemporary classicism with the new traditional<br />
urbanism. An exhibition and conference titled “The Other Modern,” took place in Bologna, Italy<br />
in 2000 and a conference titled “Three Generations of Classical Architects:<br />
The Renewal of Modern Architecture” was held in October 2005 at Notre Dame.<br />
Categories<br />
Art/Architecture,<br />
Environment<br />
Since 2003, Lykoudis has served as the chairman of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize jury. The Driehaus Prize honors, promotes, and<br />
encourages architectural excellence that applies the principles of traditional, classical, and sustainable architecture and urbanism<br />
in contemporary society and environments. He is the co-editor of two publications, Building Cities (Artmedia Press, 1999), and<br />
The Other Modern exhibition catalogue (Dogma Press, 2000). A third book, Modernity, Modernism and the Other Modern is<br />
forthcoming from W.W. Norton & Co.<br />
At Notre Dame, Lykoudis has served the School of Architecture in a number of capacities first as the director of Undergraduate<br />
Studies then as associate chair and chair before becoming dean. As director of undergraduate studies for over 10 years, he was the<br />
principal organizer of the new classical and urban curriculum, and also established several new initiatives within the School of<br />
Architecture.<br />
In association with the South Bend Downtown Partnership, he contributed to the formation of the South Bend Downtown<br />
Design Center, a program that gives Notre Dame students hands-on experience with urban and architectural design projects in<br />
realistic settings while also contributing to the community. This center has been renamed the Center for Building Communities<br />
and will coordinate the regional, urban, and architectural design studios of the school. Its programs will include the exploration of<br />
regionally adapted classical and vernacular students’ designs for modular buildings to be built in host cities.<br />
Most recently he initiated the renewal of the school’s graduate program with the objective of doubling its enrollment, increasing<br />
its offerings, and developing its focus on classical architecture and urbanism. For the 2000 academic year, Lykoudis received<br />
Notre Dame’s Kaneb Award for outstanding undergraduate teaching. He has lectured at universities around the country and<br />
abroad as well as to professional and civic organizations.<br />
A graduate of Cornell University, Lykoudis earned his master’s degree from the University of Illinois’ joint business administration<br />
and architecture program. Before joining the Notre Dame faculty, he worked as a project designer and architect for firms in<br />
Florida, Greece, Connecticut, and New York. He has directed his own practice since 1983 in Athens, and Stamford, Connecticut,<br />
and now in South Bend, Ind.<br />
Lecture<br />
Unexpected Sources of Inspiration for Modern Classicism<br />
Design and construction philosophy and methodology must respond to a changing world, conforming to environmentally sound<br />
principles of building, material, and energy use. Lykoudis addresses how the principles of traditional architecture and urbanism<br />
provide the foundation of sustainability.<br />
58 The Hesburgh Lecture Series, <strong>2013</strong> <strong>Program</strong>