Ken Filler, AIA

General: kpfiller0@gmail.com
UMD: kfiller@umd.edu

CV

Assistant Director of Undergraduate Architecture +
Clinical Assistant Professor

University of Maryland
School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
Faculty Bio

Courses:
ARCH799
Thesis in Architecture
ARCH443
Visual Communication for Architects
ARCH448B Design Drawing: Explorations in Mixed-Media
ARCH404
Graduate Studio I
ARCH401
UG Studio II
ARCH400 UG Studio I Coordinator
ARCH171 Design Thinking and Making in Architecture
ARCH150 Discovering Architecture

Ken is a licensed architect in Maryland, and a design educator at the University of Maryland. Currently he is the assistant director of undergraduate architecture.

In addition to teaching foundational design studios, he teaches courses related to visual representation and architectural drawing, including a new elective: Design Drawing: Explorations in Mixed-Media. He continues to experiment with visual communication strategies that promote the intersection of manual and digital drawing techniques in both practice and academia. Ken teaches across the UMD Architecture curriculum from ARCH150 Discovering Architecture to ARCH799 Thesis in Architecture.

In practice, Ken has recently focused on crafting residential architecture that integrates sustainable, site-specific strategies at a human scale at Gardner Architects.  Prior to this, Ken spent five years designing affordable housing for urban communities in the DC area at Soto, including the first affordable assisted living in southeast DC.

Prior to the University of Maryland, Ken instructed design studios in The George Washington University’s Interior Architecture program, as well as a community analysis seminar at the University of the District of Columbia. He holds a Master of Architecture & Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Maryland.

Ken resides in Frederick, Maryland and is an active member of the downtown Frederick community.