Carl Inoway
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Table of Contents
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Birth Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)b. July 26, 1931
Lima, Ohio, USA -
Death Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)d. February 3, 2005
Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA -
Obituaries
(Scroll to Top)http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1311054/Obituary-Carl-Inoway.html
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Universities Attended
(Scroll to Top)University of Utah, 1950-1952
Bachelor of Fine Arts
University of Utah, 1961Bachelor of Architecture
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962-1963Masters of Architecture
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Architectural License
(Scroll to Top)Licensed in 1968 in Utah
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Professional Career
(Scroll to Top)Burtch W. Beall, Jr., FAIA—1956-1962
Brixen & Christopher—1970-1971
Inoway & Matsubayashi—1972-1978
Inoway, Matsubayashi & Hashimoto Architects—1978-1986
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Awards and Certificates
(Scroll to Top)- Dean’s Meritorious Award Scholarship, University of Utah, 1958.
- Reynolds Aluminum Competition Award, 1961.
- American Institute of Architects Award, 1961.
- John Hay Whitney Opportunity Fellow, 1962-1963.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration Research Grant, 1963.
- National Endowment for the Arts Grant, 1970-1971, 1975.1
- Publically Honored by Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson for the completion of Multi-Ethnic Senior Citizens High-Rise Apartments (federally subsidized housing), 1981.
- Publically honored by Channel 2 TV as “Volunteer of the Year,” 1981. $2,000 was donated to Multi-Ethnic Corporation in his name.
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Publications
(Scroll to Top)- Carl Inoway, “Noticing Non-Architecture,” Utah Architect, 4-65.
- Carl Inoway, “ASSIST,” Utah Architect, 6-70.2
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Significant Contributions
(Scroll to Top)- Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, 1952-1954.
- Thesis Critic, Department of Architecture, University of Utah, 1961-1962, 1963-1964, 1970-1971.
- Teaching Assistant in Design, Department of Architecture, University of Utah, 1961-1962, 1963-1964.
- Director and Founder, ASSIST, Inc., 1969-1992.
- Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Architecture at the University of Utah, 1971-1977.
- Member, Research Committee at the University of Utah, 1976-1977.
- Member, Faculty Advisor Council at the University of Utah, 1977-1978.
- Associate Professor of Architecture, Department of Architecture at the University of Utah, 1977-1984.
- Member, Campus Planning Advisory Committee at the University of Utah, 1981-1984.
- Member, Personnel and Elections Committee at the University of Utah, 1982-1984.
- Member, University Councilor at the University of Utah, 1982-1984 (2 year term only).
- Member, University of Utah Senate, 1982-1985.
- Member, Personnel and Elections Committee at the University of Utah, 1984-1985 (1 year term only).
- Professor of Architecture, Department of Architecture at the University of Utah, 1984-1992.
- Dean, Graduate School of Architecture, 1986-1992.
- Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Utah, 1992.
- Executive Director, Utah Non-Profit Housing from 1993-unknown.3
- President and Executive Director, Multi-Ethnic Housing Corporation, years unknown.
- Member, Utah Non-Profit Housing Corporation, years unknown.
- Member, Minority Economic Development Corporation of Utah, years unknown.
- Inoway helped develop the Issie Center, an organization that provides services to Japanese speaking elderly community members.4
- Member, Salt Lake Japanese American Citizens League, years unknown.
- Elder, Youth Advisor, and Leader, Japanese Church of Christ.
- Advisor and Financier, Minority Economic Development Corporation of Utah (MEDCU), years unknown.
- Member, Historic Landmarks Committee, years unknown.
- Member, Utah Housing Coalition, years unknown.
- Member, Utah Heritage Foundation, years unknown.5
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Significant Buildings w/ Location
(Scroll to Top)- Mountain View (Kearns Low-Income Housing Project)
4950 West 5100 South, Kearns, Utah 84118
1985
Building Type: Residential
Click here for more information » - Sunset Gardens (Midvale Low-Income Housing Project)
380 East 7200 South, Midvale, Utah 84047
1983
Building Type: Residential
Click here for more information » - Multi-Ethnic Senior Citizens High Rise Apartment
120 South 200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
1980 (approximately)
Building Type: Apartments
Click here for more information » - Union Plaza (Midvale Low-Income Housing Project)
7233 South 700 East, Midvale, Utah 84047
1975
Building Type: Residential
Click here for more information » - Medical Student Housing
90 South 2030 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
1971
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - Manford A. Shaw Student Center, Westminster College (formerly known as the Student Union Building)
1770 South 1200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
1969
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - Daryl Chase Fine Arts Center (Phase 1)
4030 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322
1967
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - Brigham Young's Winter Home, St. George (Research)
180 South 100 North, St. George, Utah 84770
1966
Building Type: Residential
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Sources
(Scroll to Top)1. (All the above) “Resume,” "University of Utah Historical Faculty Files, 1920-2012," accn 526, box 85, folder 5. From the University of Utah Libraries, Archives and Records Management, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2. Ibid.
3. (All the above) “Record of Special University Activities,” from "University of Utah Historical Faculty Files, 1920-2012," accn 526, box 85, folder 5. From the University of Utah Libraries, Archives and Records Management, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
4. “Correspondence, Salt Lake City Mayor Ted L. Wilson to Japanese American of the Biennium Committee Members, May 5, 1982,” from the Alice Kasai Papers, accn 0526, box 78, folder 2. From the Special Collections and Archives Department at the University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
5. (Includes several above) Correspondence, from Alice Kasai to Japanese American of the Biennium Regional Office, dated My 12, 1982 from the Alice Kasai Papers, accn 0526, box 78, folder 2. From the Special Collections and Archives Department at the University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.