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John M. Reynolds is a tenured Professor of Architecture at Miami University, Department of Architecture and Interior Design since 1987. He holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame. His academic leadership includes directing Architecture Graduate Studies (2001-2010) and advising key institutions like Fallingwater Institute and Westcott Center. Reynolds' research focuses on modern vernacular architecture, site-specific design, and Froebel methodology innovations. His professional career includes architectural practice with firms like John M. Reynolds Architect (Virginia) and Eisenman-Robertson Architects (NY/VA).
Research interests span architecture history, landscape urbanism, and European architectural trends. His recent works emphasize sustainable design and modern vernacular revival. Key publications include Modern Vernacular (2023) and articles on Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater and Bohlin Cywinski Jackson's sustainable practices.
Recipient of Miami University's highest teaching award (2022), Reynolds is actively involved with organizations like the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. His professional service includes peer review roles and competition management for Fallingwater Cottages (2010-11).




