
About
Michael Hill is an academic in Architecture at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), currently serving as Associate Chair since 2023. Previously, he held the rank of Professor from 2019–2023. His expertise spans resilient design, BIM technologies, and disaster mitigation strategies. He has worked professionally with firms like Gensler and Associates, focusing on architectural design, VR modeling, and sea-level rise adaptation in coastal regions.
Education:
- D.Arch., Architecture, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
- B.S., Urban Planning, The University of Utah
Research Interests: Michael's work integrates architectural innovation with environmental resilience. He explores how design can mitigate climate impacts, particularly through parametric design tools and community-driven planning. His research includes coastal resilience strategies, green infrastructure for disaster mitigation, and the application of immersive technologies (e.g., VR) in architectural visualization.
Awards:
- Merit Award, AIA Orange County (2019)
- Resene Color Award, Auckland Architecture Awards (2019)
- Outstanding Achievement Award, APA (2011)
Professional Contributions: As a leader in design technology and resiliency, Michael has developed FEMA disaster training courses (e.g., HURRIPLAN) and contributed to community masterplans. His presentations at conferences like AIA South Atlantic Conference (2020) and Pacific Building Trade Expo (2018) highlight his focus on climate-responsive design.
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