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2012 Karen M'Closkey School: University of Pennsylvania Field of study: Is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. Karen's project, titled A Field Guide to Rome: Baedeker and Beyond, will yield a supplement to the early English-language guidebooks published by Baedeker. The scholar will focus on places of extraction (quarries, aquifers) and deposition (landfills) that are reaching the end of their useful lives, yet open up new opportunities, both ecological and touristic. Project location: Rome |
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2010 Fritz Haeg School: Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture Field of study: "Mr. Haeg works across a range of disciplines, well beyond the realm of achitecture. He has exhibited in museums around the world. His project is titled Roman Wilderness MMX: Urban Agriculture, Animal Architecture and Street Choreography." Project location: "Rome, Italy" |
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2009 Robert Hammond School: President of the Highline Project in New York City had has served as its Exeutive Director since 1999. Field of study: His project "Along theTiber" will examine imaginative potentials for the best realistic use of the open space along the Tiber River. He will address the cross disciplinary process of beginning to plan for the vevitalization of the Tiber rivrfront. |
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2008 Hope Hasbrouck School: Washington University in Saint Louis B.A. University of Virginia MARCH Harvard University MLA Field of study: Landscape Architecture Interpreting Cultural Landscape through Prospect and Passage Project location: Rome |
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2007 Lisa Switkin Field of study: "Will study effects and influences of "Monument Landscapes" and their associated territory, on planning, initiatives and the growth of the development of Rome." |
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2006 Richard Barnes Field of study: Project: Constructed Landscapes: Photographic research exploring meanings conjured by excavated artifacts relocated to the constructed landscape of the museum. |
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2006 Willett Moss Field of study: A San Francisco landscape architect. His project is "To study conditions that bring a visceral response to aleatoric landscapes and how they can be applied to the designed landscape to bind a person to their environment. |
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2004 Sarah Kuehl Field of study: "Project: "Landscape and War" - Studying how war transforms land. She will focus on fortifications and how they affect freedom of movement, public space and city form." |
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2003 Joseph Ragsdale School: University of Virginia MLA University of California at Berkeley BLA Field of study: "Lecturer, Landscape Architecture Dept. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Project title: source + surface I intersections in goelogy, extraction and tectonics." |
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2003 Joel Katz Field of study: Photography |
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2001 Peter Osler School: Harvard Grad School of Design MLA University of Michigan BS Field of study: Architecture |
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2001 David Meyer |
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1999 Laurel McSherry School: "Associate Professor/School of Planning and Architecture, College of Architectute and Environmental Design" Field of study: Project: How human communities maintain heritage in light of the contnued and inevitable rearranging of the material landscape. |
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1998 Elise Brewster School: University of CA-Berkeley MLA/MFA Amherst College BA Field of study: "Project: Investigation of ancient garden sites, including the Forum and ruins of Nero's Golden House.Owner of KALLOS" |
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1998 Tom Leader Field of study: "Project: Opening up the process and producton of design to our senses and imagination Partner/Peter Walker & Partners, Berkeley, CA" |
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1996 James Wescoat School: University of Chicago- Geography Ph.D. University of Chicago- Geography MA Louisiana State University BLA Field of study: Landscape Architecture Project: "Use of Water in Urban Landscape" |
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1995 Peter O'Shea School: University of Virginia/MLA Bates College/BA Field of study: Project: Record Public & Private use of Walls in Italian Town & Cityscape. |
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1994 Gary Hilderbrand |
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1994 Leslie Ryan School: Yale University Master of Environmental Design Field of study: Environmental Design Project: A holistic approach to the gardens & landscapes of Rome. |
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1992 Thomas Oslund School: Harvard Grad School of Design MLA University of Minnesota BLA Field of study: Principal/Oslund & Assoc. |
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1990 Julie Bargmann School: Harvard Graduate School of Design MLA Carnegie Mellon University BA in Sculpture Field of study: Building regenerative landscapes |
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1990 Peter Schaudt School: Harvard Graduate School of Design MLA University of Illinois - Chicago BA Architecture |
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1989 Linda Cook |
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1987 Elizabeth Hermann |
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1987 John Tuttle School: University of MA MLA RI School of Design BLA Field of study: Landscape Architecture Principal/The SMA Group |
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1986 Joanna Dougherty |
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1984 Stacy Moriarty |
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1984 Chip Sullivan |
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1983 Nancy Moriarty |
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1982 Jack "Sullivan, FASLA" |
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1982 Richard Burck |
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1980 Michael Vergason School: University of Virginia MLA University of Virginia BS Field of study: Landscape Architecture |
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1979 Stephen Haus School: "Rhode Island School of Design BFA Nakane Institute, Kyoto, Japan" |
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1975 Leonard Torre School: LSU BLA |
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1975 James Turner |
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1973 Laurie Olin |
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1972 Charles Rapp School: University of California at Berkeley MLA Syracuse & SUNY BLA |
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1970 Peter Pollack |
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1970 Albert Lamb School: University of Michigan MLA Rhode Island School of Design BLA |
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1969 Paul Pawlowski School: University of Michigan MLA University of Virginia BLA Field of study: "Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Interior Architecture President/Director of Design and Planning" |
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1966 Dean Johnson |
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1964 Roger Martin |
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1962 Don Olson |
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1961 Eric Armstrong School: University of CA BS |
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1957 Stephen Bochkor |
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1953 Richard Bell School: NC State University BS Landscape Architecture Field of study: Landscape Architecture |
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1940 Stuart Mertz |
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