Gordon Nicholson
Foundation studies
Education
- M.Arch., history and theory, McGill University
- M.Arch., urban design, University of Oklahoma
- B.Arch., architecture, University of Tennessee
Credentials
Teaching
- Professor, foundation studies, 2016–present, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
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Professor in residence, architecture, 2012–2013
- Adjunct professor, drawing, 2012, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
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Coordinator, film series, 2009
- Lecturer, architecture, 2009
- Lecturer, architecture, 2004–2007, Clemson Architecture Center, Charleston, SC
- Teaching assistant, architecture, 1993, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Professional
- Partner, 2003–2015, Guess Nicholson Architecture, LLC., Mount Pleasant, SC
- Sole practitioner, 2003–2015, Gordon A. Nicholson Architect, LLC., Inc., Charleston, SC
- Project architect, 2001–2003, Thomas and Denzinger Architects, Inc., Charleston, SC
- Intern, 1996–1997, The Driftmier Architects P.S., Seattle, WA
- Intern, 1993–1995, Matrix Architects, Engineers, Planners, Inc., Tulsa, OK
Awards, recognitions, and honors
- Post and Courier Home and Garden Design Winner, reverse T house, 2009
- AIA SC Robert Mills Residential Design Merit Award, reverse T house, 2008
- AIA National Small Project Award, Nautilus/Valinski residence, 2008
- AIA SC Robert Mills Residential Design Merit Award, Crymes Weeks residence, 2007
- AIA SC Robert Mills Residential Design Merit Award, Nautilus residence, 2007
- Remodeling Magazine Design Awards, Grand Award, Crymes Weeks residence, 2006
- Grace Memorial Bridge Design Competition, First place, Connector, 2006
Organizations
- American Institute of Architects
- United States Green Building Council, South Carolina Chapter
- Building Enclosure Council
- South Carolina Aging in Place Coalition
- Vernacular Architecture Forum Member
- Building Technology Educators Society
Publications and presentations
Exhibitions
- Traces 12358, Florida International University, College of Architecture and Arts, Paul L Cejas Gallery, Miami, 2010
- "Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences Spring Juried Art Exhibit," Charleston, S.C., 2010
- Artist of the Month, November, Earth Fare, Charleston, S.C., 2009
- Citadel School of Humanities and Social Sciences Fall Juried Art Exhibit, Charleston, S.C., 2009
- 25th Spoleto Juried Art Exhibit, Charleston, S.C., Singles, 2009
- Allons Y, Corrigan Gallery, Charleston, S.C. three-person show, 2008
- 19th Annual Juried Competition, Arts Council of York County, Dalton Art Gallery, Rock Hill, S.C., 2009
- "Southern Remains," Corrigan Gallery, Charleston S.C., 2008
- "Reconciling Poetics and Ethics in Architecture," McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 2007
Presentations
- AIA Triangle Tour of Residential Architecture, selected juror, March 2014
- Traces 12358, Florida International University, College of Architecture and Arts, Paul L Cejas Gallery, Miami, 2010
- Clemson Architecture Center, Charleston / Civic Design Center, Charleston Design Conversations Lecture Series, Gordon A. Nicholson architect/artist, Site, Light, Detail, 2008
Publications
- The Best of Fine Homebuilding – Inside/Outside Inspiration for Great Design, p. 68, 2013
- New England Climate Adaption Project, Nautilus House, 2013
- The Best of Fine Homebuilding — Small Homes, “Designed for the Coast,” p. 108–111, 2011
- "The New Look of Old Charleston," Southern Living, March 2011, p. 96–103
- Design Winner, Post and Courier, Home and Garden, 2009, p. D1, D4
- South Carolina Architecture Annual, p. 672, 2009
- Residential Architect, "Great Things Come in Small Packages," 2008 Architectural Products, Nautilus House, 2008, p. 66
- Architecture Week Magazine, “AIA Small Project Awards,” 2008
- "Make Room for Family," Southern Living, November 2008, p. 58–60
- South Carolina Architecture Annual, 2008, p. 63
- Fine Homebuilding — Houses Annual Issue, Designed for the Coast, 2007, p. 82–85
- 70 Architect(e)s, On Ethics and Poetics, 2007
- "Single House Redux," Charleston Magazine, October 2007, p. 128–135.
- "Grand Award — Low Country Living," Remodeling Magazine, 2006, p. 96.
- "Architectural Inspirations," Charleston Home and Design, 2005, p. 1.
- "Present Imperfect" (co-author), Batture, LSU School of Architecture Journal, 2004, p. 6–14.
- McGill School of Architecture History and Theory Catalog, 1997.