In his 20s and 30s, Ted had an award-winning architectural practice in Vancouver that was published nationally and internationally. He has chaired and participated in professional accreditation of architectural programs in United States and Canada. He was on the editorial board of The Journal of ...
In his 20s and 30s, Ted had an award-winning architectural practice in Vancouver that was published nationally and internationally. He has chaired and participated in professional accreditation of architectural programs in United States and Canada. He was on the editorial board of The Journal of Architectural Education (MIT Press) and the Nova Scotia Arts and Culture Partnership Council. He has lectured or taught at over thirty universities.
He is the recipient of the American Architectural Foundation Award; the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Foundation Award; major grants for research in integrated planning of coastal communities; and is a research fellow of the Winterthur Institute. He has served as chair of architecture program at Clemson University, an Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture conference and the Killam Lectures.