Professor Rodney C. Hill
Rodney C. Hill, M.Arch. is Professor, Eppright University
Professorship in Undergraduate Teaching Excellence, Department
of Architecture, and
Director, Institute of Applied Creativity,
Texas A&M University.
Rodney’s interests include social and behavioral factors in
architecture,
creativity, and future studies. He is the faculty advisor for the
American Institute of Architect Students, the American Creativity
Association, the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, and the Entrepreneur Club.
He has given presentations at many World Future Conferences
including WorldFuture 2009.
In 2000, he received the Texas Society of Architects’ Edward J.
Romieniec, FAIA, Award in recognition of his contributions to
architectural education in Texas.
In 2006, he received the
David Tanner Champion of Creativity Award at the 2006 American
Creativity Association International Conference.
Rodney authored
Creativity is the Currency of the New Millennium and
coauthored
Design of a Sustainable House for Residents of a
Colonia in South Texas.
Rodney earned his B.Arch. at Texas Tech University in 1962 and his
M.Arch. at the University of California-Berkeley in 1969.
