BIOGRAPHY
Thomas Sammons is a tenured professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette School
of Architecture. He also is currently the director of the Community Design
Workshop, in which he has directed six to nine faculty members and 15
to 20 students each year in urban design, landscape design, planning and
architectural projects for the surrounding communities. He teaches urban
design studio and lecture classes dealing with urban form and site. Sammons
also serves as the chair of the fourth-year design studio, the lecture
committee and the MPO advisory committee for the Lafayette Consolidated
Government. He is also a member of the Campus Planning Committee and an
urban designer for the planning division of the Lafayette Consolidated
Government.
During his
tenure, Sammons has presented a number of papers, including numerous presentations
concerning the I-49 Corridor, which include "I-49 Final Public Meeting,"
which he presented for the Federal Highway Administration, DOTD of Louisiana
and the public. Sammons also presented "I-49 Corridor Design Exhibition"
for the 2001 American Planning Association Planning Conference. Additionally,
Sammons presented "Community Design Workshop: A Case Study of Collaboration"
at the IDEC International Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. At the
25th International Making Cities Livable Conference, Sammons presented
"Community Design Workshop: Processes and Projects."
Sammons has
also secured a number of grants for the universitys Community Design
Workshop, as well as numerous scientific equipment grants. The total amount
of grants has exceeded $544,062, including the I-49 Corridor, redesign
of Breaux Bridge and the current redesign of Opelousas downtown
area, as well as Lafayettes Johnston Street.