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Jerry A. Wells

Chair and Professor at Architecture, Cornell University0 Followers

Professor Jerry A. Wells has made significant contributions to the field of architecture, particularly in the realms of solar energy and industrialized building. Recently retired from Cornell University, he served as the department chair of architecture from 1980 to 1989, a period during which he played a pivotal role in shaping the department's direction and influence. His leadership extended beyond the university as he actively participated in various organizations dedicated to advancing architecture and education. Throughout his tenure at Cornell, Professor Wells was instrumental in conducting Solar Decathlon studios and interdisciplinary seminars, fostering a collaborative environment that bridged the gap between architecture and sustainable energy solutions. His passion for solar energy and industrialized building has not only influenced his teaching but also his research, where he has explored innovative approaches to integrating these elements into modern architectural practices. Professor Wells's dedication to his field is reflected in his numerous awards and accolades, recognizing his contributions to both academia and the broader architectural community. His scholarly work includes a plethora of articles and books that have been widely referenced and respected within the industry. These publications have served as valuable resources for students, educators, and professionals alike, further cementing his legacy as a thought leader in architecture. In addition to his academic and professional achievements, Jerry A. Wells is known for his mentorship and commitment to nurturing the next generation of architects. His influence continues to resonate through the many students and colleagues who have had the privilege of working with him, ensuring that his impact on the field of architecture will endure for years to come.

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