
About
David Jaehning is a Continuing Lecturer in Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate design studios and construction courses. A licensed architect in California and Oregon, he has worked at prominent international firms such as David Chipperfield (Milan, Italy), Herzog & de Meuron (Basel, Switzerland), Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (San Francisco), and Marlon Blackwell (Arkansas). His professional practice spans museums, civic buildings, commercial/residential projects, and urban redevelopment initiatives.
Education:
- M.Arch from University of California, Berkeley
- B.Arch from University of North Carolina, Charlotte
His research and teaching focus on architectural design, construction methodologies, and disciplinary theory in architecture. He has contributed to projects like the Restoration of Castello Sforzesco (Milan), Urban Redevelopment of University Hospital of Santa Chiara (Pisa), and the Steven L. Anderson Design Center at the University of Arkansas. Courses taught include ARCH 100A, 100D, 160, 202, 203, and 260.
Professional Experience Highlights:
- Team leader at David Chipperfield on Castello Sforzesco restoration
- Contributed to the New de Young Museum at Herzog & de Meuron
- Project manager for Shelby Farms Park (Memphis, TN) and Anderson Design Center
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