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John Phillips

co-author of Civil Engineering & Architecture Workbook

February 4, 2013

John Phillips joined the OSU School of Architecture Faculty in 2000, after working as a professional structural engineer for nine years. He received his Bachelor and Master degree from Oklahoma State University in 1990, and 1991, respectively. Before joining OSU, John worked for three structural engineering firms, including Wong, Hobach, and Lau in Los Angeles; Cornforth Associates in Oklahoma City; and the award winning L. A. Fuess Partners in Dallas.

He is a member of the American Institute of Steel Construction, the American Society of Engineering Educators, Chi Epsilon, and the Oklahoma Structural Engineering Association. John was named the Halliburton Excellent Young Teacher in 2003, was a Grand Prize winning team member for the 2004 NCARB Award for the Integration of Practice and Education, and was named the Halliburton Excellent Teacher in 2011.

This workbook is intended to be used with Project Lead The Way programs in preparing high school students for higher education in Civil Engineering or Architecture. The workbook includes examples and problems that pertain to many of the design aspects involved in building planning, design, and construction. The workbook can be used in conjunction with the textbook 'Civil Engineering & Architecture', authored by Matteson, Kennedy, Baur (published by Delmar Cengage Learning, 2012), or as a stand alone workbook.

URL: https://library.okstate.edu/news/celebratingbooks/2013-honorees/john-phillips

Last Updated: 12 January 2022