OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE    
       

Khaled Mansy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

     
       

 

khaled.mansy@okstate.edu
101 Donald W. Reynolds School of Architecture Building
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078
Tel. (405) 744-6444
Fax. (405) 744-6491

Brief Vita: Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, Cairo University, 1984; Master of Architectural Engineering, Helwan University, 1992; Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture, with honors, from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 2001.

Professor Mansy is the recipient of the NSF (National Science Foundation) award to build the Artificial Sky Dome that is now housed in the Daylighting Laboratory. The lab is open for students, faculty, and professional architects.

Amongst other merit awards, Mansy was the recipient of the "Certificate of Honors", in recognition of the highest standards of academic achievement, the Graduate College, Illinois Institute of Technology, 2001, and the "Certificate of Merit", for initial research and process, Leading Edge Design Competition, 1999.

Professor Mansy joined the faculty in the fall of 2001. Recently, his research work has been published in SOLAR 2007, Cleveland, Ohio, ASEE 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, PLEA 2006, Geneva, Switzerland; ASEE 2006, Chicago, Illinois; ARCHCAIRO 2006, Cairo, Egypt; PLEA 2005, Beirut, Lebanon; ASEE 2005, Portland, Oregon; Solar 2004, Portland, Oregon; ASEE 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah; ARCHCAIRO 2004, Cairo, Egypt; PLEA 2003, Santiago, Chile; Solar 2003, Austin, Texas; and 2003 ARCC Spring Research Conference, Tempe, Arizona.

He also provided peer-review for research papers submitted to national and international conferences, including the ACSA 96th Annual Meeting, Houston (2008); PLEA 2007, Singapore; Housing Symposium III, Saudi Arabia (2007); and Greenbuild International Conference 2005 and 2006.

Areas of Interest: Passive and low-energy architecture with special interest in daylighting; sustainability; urban design; building technology; building systems; passive systems; environmental control; environmental performance of buildings with special interest in energy simulation in buildings.

Classes Teaching/Taught: Studios: ARCH 4216, Comprehensive Architectural Design Studio, ARCH 4263 Comprehensive Design Seminar, and ARCH 4417, Architecture Design Studio VII (2003). Lecture courses: ARCH 3134, Environmental Control-I: thermal systems and life safety; ARCH 3433, Environmental Control-II: acoustics, lighting, and other service systems; and ARCH 4233, Sustainability Issues in Architecture.