jazzo, I'd never heard it, and it only merits one (1) google-hit. it may be that the prof. owes this to nobody.

Remote Rural Studio: Auburn University, 1993
Every year, teams of architecture students from Auburn
University leave the campus to design and build housing
for low-income people. The Remote Rural Studio, led by
architect and professor Samuel Mockbee, gives students
the opportunity to, in Mockbee's words, "plug into the
muse responsibly." Working with Community Service
Programs, deserving clients, and local businesses, the
students create invaluable linkages that inform the design
and construction process. Since the start of the program in
1993, the students have built two houses and a chapel and
renovated a building for a social service agency.


(not much is acoustic anymore)