Dr. Cindy Frewen Wuellner
Cindy Frewen
Wuellner, Ph.D., FAIA, APF is
Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston Futures Studies
Department and Architect & Owner at Frewen Architects Inc.
Cindy founded and operated an
architecture firm for 20 years before merging it with another
design firm in order to shift her focus to the future of cities. Her
numerous public projects garnered recognition and awards and
concentrated on community development, master planning, and
sustainability in civic, education, housing, and recreational
facilities.
Example projects are the Kansas City Downtown
Civic
Mall Master Plan for 60 blocks of the central business district;
Civic Council’s Downtown Corridor Development Strategies
which involved urban planning and economic development for
4,000 acres, Kansas City; Missouri Police Department Facilities
Master Plan for headquarters, training, and police stations,
Charles E. Whittaker United States Courthouse Interiors; and the
Ilus W. Davis Park, a two-block downtown civic commons that
links the Whittaker US Courthouse and Kansas City’s City
Hall.
Cindy is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects and a
Distinguished Alumna for the University of Kansas School of
Architecture and Urban Design. Her design work was included
in the AIA national traveling exhibit “That Exceptional One” and
her firm was recognized as the first Kansas City Woman-Owned
Business of the year.
As an Adjunct Professor at the
University
of Kansas School of Architecture and Urban Design for two
decades, she has taught design, ethics, marketing,
professional practice, and the future of architecture and given
numerous lectures and design juries at KU and other
universities. She holds professional architecture licenses in
multiple states and professional certificates from the National
Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and the
US Green Building Council (USGBC) as a LEED accredited
design professional.
In order to research the long-term impact of design decisions on
cities, Cindy blended futures studies, communications,
business, and urban design in a doctoral program at the
University of Kansas which she completed in 2007. She also completed a
Master
of Science with
honors (Phi Kappa Phi) in Futures Studies from the University of
Houston-Clear Lake in 2004.
She sits on the boards of the University of
Kansas School of Architecture and the Kansas City Design
Center, cofounded the Kansas City Architectural Foundation’s
Scholarship Fund, has served on over thirty boards and
committees and is a member of numerous other organizations
such as the Association of Professional Futurists, the World
Futures Society, and the National Communication
Association.
Cindy authored
ABC’s of 21st century cities,
21st century cities: A is for Artificial Intelligence,
21st century cities: B is for Backward Futures,
21st century cities: C is for Co-creation,
21st century cities: D is for Disasters,
The future of harmony and cities,
Giving thanks for imagination, creative genius, and flow,
Big Lessons for Working from Home,
Hilarious Cities: Do You Live In One?,
21st Century Cities and Architecture Need Possibilianism, and
Balancing Optimism, Waste, and the Newly Improved American
Dream.
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blog and her
LinkedIn profile.
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