Terri Meyer Boake's research passion is Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel and has now published four extensive books on the subject with Birkhauser: Understanding Steel Design (2011), Diagrid Structures (2013), Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (2015) and Complex Steel Structures (2020). She works with several agencies developing teaching resources for Architectural education as well as providing numerous continuing education talks, nationally and internationally, for architects and engineers in the applications of Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel. She has recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Steel Construction for her contributions to the field.
She is active with the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, recently named the Chair of the Height and Data Committee. She is active with the Façade and Fire Engineering group. She serves on the jury for the Award for Future Projects. She is working on a project that examines the architectural design of observation spaces.
She has taught courses on Architecture and Film and supervised theses that examine film and gaming environments.
Due to unexpected life occurrences she has developed a fair knowledge about hospital design having spent time in various facilities in Toronto, Boston and Japan. She has supervised a number of healthcare theses.
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