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| Research & Outreach | PUBLICATIONS 1993-1999 |
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Adapted from accreditation reports (listings incomplete)
J. Timothy Keller, FASLA
Professor and Chair, Landscape Architecture
Publications - Professional Practice:
Alwahnee Historic Structure/Cultural Landscape Report, Yosemite National Park, CA (with Land and Community Associates, hereinafter referred to as LCA), (in progress)
Cultural Landscape Report and Gravesite Rehabilitation, Herbert Hoover National Historic Site (with LCA), National Park Service Midwest Regional Office, Omaha, NE 1996
Cultural Landscape Report, Yosemite Valley, (with LCA), National Park Service, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO, 1994
Cultural Landscape Report, Adolph Sutro Historic Disctrict (with LCA), Golden Gate National Recreational Area, San Francisco, CA 1993
Plain Sects' Cultural Resources Plan - Route 23 Traffic Relief, (with LCA, JMA), PADOT, Harrisburg, PA, 1993
Professional Practice:
Herbert Hoover Birthplace National Historic Site Cultural Landscape Report. Conducted intensive analysis (including landscape chronology, identification of landscape features, and land use patterns, and current assessment of these features) and prepared cultural landscape report for Herbert Hoover Birthplace NHS in West Branch, Iowa. Future phases will include preliminary design informed by the CLR, construction supervision. National Park Service, Midwest Region, Omaha, NE, 1995
Yosemite Valley Cultural Landscape Report. Conducted intensive analysis (including landscape chronology, identification of significant landscape features, and land use patterns, and current assessment of these features) and prepared cultural landscape report for the Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park as part of NPS Valley-wide planning effort, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, Denver, CO (with Jones and Jones), 1994
Pamplin Park-Siege of Petersburg National Battlefield-Master Plan. Conducted analysis, prepared master plan, and developed preliminary landscape design for visitor center and interpretive trail for Civil War site near Petersburg, VA. Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites, Fredericksburg, VA, 1992-1995
C&O Canal Cultural Landscape Report. Conducted intensive analysis (including landscape chronology, identification of significant landscape features, and land use patterns, and current assessment of these features) and prepared cultural landscape report for Williamsport, MD segment of C&O Canal. National Park Service, National Capital Region, Washington, DC, (with Oehrlein Associates), 1994
Plain Sects' Cultural Resources Plan. Investigated the evolution, development, and current state of the Plain Sect landscape in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Worked with an interdisciplinary team representing the disciplines of prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, historic architecture, ethnology, and landscape architecture to apply the concept of the rural historic landscape as a primary framework for analysis of this special area. (With Greiner, JMA). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Harrisburg, PA 1989-1993
Sutro Historic District Cultural Landscape Report. Conducted intensive analysis (including landscape chronology, idenfication of significant landscape features, and land use patterns, and current assessment of these features) and prepared cultural landscape report for the Sutro Baths area in San Francisco as a portion of a design concept plan for Golden Gate National Recreation Area. (With EDAW). National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA 1991-1993
Judd Gardens Cultural Landscape Report. Inventoried and analyzed early twentieth-century historic garden located adjacent to Skyland in the Shenandoah National Park and containing many "introduced" and exotic plant materials; prepared cultural landscape report. National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, Philadelphia, PA, 1989-1993
Amana Colonies Master Plan Update. Amana Colonies Land Use Committee, Amana, IA, 1992-1993.
Rural Landscape Management Plan, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Developed plan for appropriate use of landscape resources in two historic districts, along historic roads and trails, and on two living history farms, based on determination of visual accessibility and the significance of all cultural/historic and scenic/recreational resources and roads in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Pennsylvania-New Jersey. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1989-1993.
Papers/Presentations/Panel Participation:
"Multicultural Perspectives on Historic Preservation," Historic Landscape Preservation
Symposium, ASLA Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 1996
Visual Quality and Aesthetics Research Review Panel, National Research Board, Washington, DC, November 1996
TEMPUS Meeting, Slovak Agricultural University, panel participant, landscape architecture program, Nitra, Slovakia, May and November 1996
Pennsylvania State University History Symposium, Onsite/Insight Nature Humanity and Time, Workshop Leader, State College, PA, June 1996
"Cultural Landscapes in Transporation Planning," Transportation Research Board Environmental Committee Meeting, Princeton, NJ, August 1994
Pennsylvania State University, What do We Expect to Learn From Our History: The First Symposium on History in Landscape Architecture, invited participant, State College, PA, June 1994
"Historic Setting," Spring Preservation Workshops, Preservation Alliance of Virginia, Danville, VA, April 1993
"Current Issues in Rural Preservation," rural Landscape Preservation Conference sponsored by National Park Service, Pleasant Hill, KY, November 1992
"Toward a Broader View of Historic and Cultural Landscapes," Historic Landscape Workshop sponsored by Virginia Association of Museums, Richmond, VA, June 1992
Paul Anderson
Professor, Landscape Architecture and Agronomy Selected Pubications:
*Anderson, Paul F. and others. 1999. Iowa Wetlands and Reparian Areas Conservation Plan. US Environmental Protection Agency and Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Division of Soil Conservation, 121 pp.
Anderson, Paul F. and others. 1998. Final Report on the 1998 Pilot Land Use Inventory; Principal Investigators Paul F. Anderson and Stuart Huntington, Iowa Legislative Commission on Urban Planning, Growth Management of Cities, and Protection of Farmland, Des Moines, 186 pp.
Anderson, Paul F. 1998. GIS Predictive Modeling of Archaeological Sites in Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa, Iowa National Guard, 43 pp.
Selected Papers Presented:
Anderson, Paul F. 1999. Making Landscapes Sustainable, Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa, Luther, Iowa.
Anderson, Paul F. 1998. GIS Historic Vegetation of Iowa 1832-1859, annual meeting of the Association for Preservation Technology International Annual Conference, Learning from Landmarks: Analysis, Philosophy, Technology, Landscapes, Williamsburg, Virgina.
Projects:
Archaeological Site GIS Predictive Modeling for Camp Dodge and Vicinity; Principal Investigators Paul F. Anderson and Joseph Tiffany; Iowa Army National Guard, 1997 to present. Gina Crandell
Collaborating Professor, Landscape Architecture Books
1998 - Designed Landscape Forum I, Ed. Gina Crandell and Heidi Landecker, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
1993 - Nature Pictoralized: "The View" in Landscape History, Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Articles
1999 - "Fernanda D'Agostino: Abundance and Scarcity," Land Forum 03, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press
1999 - "One and Three Landscapes (after Joseph Kosuth)," Land Forum 02, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press
1999 - "Martha Schwartz: Fedearl Rooftops," Garten & Landschaft, May Issue
1999 - "Element: Fountains," Land Forum 02, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press
1994 - "Reconstituting Disturbance" Ecology, Aesthetics and Design, pp. 41-47, ASLA, Washington, D.C.
1993 - "The Open Waste System Park" with Mira Engler, The Once and Future Park, Essays by Herbert Muschamp (et al), New York: The Princeton Architectural Press, p. 49.
Reviews
1999 - Fountains: Splash and Spectacle, Ed. Marilyn Symmes, Rizzoli, 1998, Land Forum: The International Review of Landscape Architecture, Garden Art, Environmental Planning and Urban Design, 02, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
1998 - Yves Brunnier: Paysagiste, Berkhauser Verlag, Basel, 1997, Land Forum: The International Review of Landscape Architecture, Garden Art, Environmental Planning and Urban Design, 01, Cambridge: Spacemaker Press.
1996 - Wolfgang Oehme & James van Sweden: New World Landscapes. Process Architecture 130, Tsunekata Natio, Editor, Landbooks, Winter, pp. 16-17.
1996 - Mirrors of Infinity: The French Formal Garden and Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics, Allen S. Weiss, Princeton University Press, 1995. Published in GSD News, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Fall Issue, pp. 52-53.
1996 - About Time: Temporality in the Art and Architecture of Landscape, Symposium and Exhibits, Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University. Landscape Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring 1996, pp. 93-94.
Mira Engler
Professor, Landscape Architecture "Interior Garden," Innovative Design Solutions in Landscape Architecture, Steven Cantor, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 1997: 255-262.
"Reclaiming Metaphors Out of the Dump," Hiriya in the Museum: Artists' and Architects' Proposals for the Rehabilitation of the Site, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1999: 44-49.
"The Open Waste System Park," The Once and Future Park, editors: Deborah Karasov and Steven Waryan, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993, with Gina Crandell.
Articles
"A Living Memorial: Commemorating Yitzhak Rabin at the Tel Aviv Squre," Places, 12:2, Winter 1999: 4-11.
"The New Infrastructure: Urban Gateways into the Environment," Critiques of Built Works in Landscape Architecture, LSU School of Landscape Architecture, Volume 3, Fall 1997: 44-49.
Major Exhibits
"Reclaiming Metaphors Out of the Dump" or "Four Gestures for Hiriya," International group exhibition, Hiriya in the Museum: Artists' and Architects' Proposals for Rehabilitation of the Site. Tel Aviv, Israel, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, November 1999-February 2000.
Local Exhibits
"Expanding Environments: Transforming Metaphors of Identity," co-curator, Brunnier Art Museum, Ames, IA, January-March 1998.
"Safe Travel Medallions," five photo/drawing collages, Faculty Show, Brunnier Gallery, Ames, IA, August-November 1998.
Gary Lynn Hightshoe
Professor, Landscape Architecture 1998. North American Plantlife, Gary L. Hightshoe and Harlen D. Groe. The McGraw Hill Companies, New York, NY, 584 pp.
Julia Badenhope
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Participatory transporation and community design program throughout Iowa in collaboration with Iowa DOT Living Roadway Trust Fund, Trees Forever, and 10 private sector landscape architects, 1999-2000. Peer-reviewed paper presentation, "Landscape Architecture Extension: Internet Technologies for Community Outreach," Design Communication Association National Biennial Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, Jan 4-11, 1998. (with Chris Seeger)
Invited lecture, "Ephemeral Beauty: Designing for Color, Light, and Other Landscape Phenomena," Des Moines Art Center, July 28, 1998.
Invited participant working conference, The Shire Conference: From Theory to Practice: Teaching Ecology in Landscape Design and Planning Programs, Columbia River Gorge, Washington, July 16-19, 1998.
Curated exhibit, "Celebrate Landscape as Art," Des Moines Art Center, July 25-Aug 2, 1998 (with Brett Douglas).
Living Roadway Trust Fund Web Site, ISU Landscape Architecture Extension, 1998. Juried exhibition, "Landscape Process: Landscape Change (Pigeon Creek Park and Crow Creek Park, Des Moines Art Center, Aug 22-31, 1997. Curated exhibit, "Art and Sustainability in the Iowa Landscape," Des Moines Art Center, Aug 22-31,1997 (with Kristin Schwab).
Invited lecture, "Participatory Process in Community Planning: The Case of Community Visioning," CRP 475B/575B Citizen Participation, Oct. 9, 1997.
Project, Keosauqua Riverwalk, masterplan for bank protection and enhancement, Keosauqua, Iowa, 1997.
William Grundmann
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Editor, CELA FORUM, 1997-present, quarterly issues.
Heidi Hohmann
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings Publications
*Hohmann, Heidi, Elizabeth Fischer and Dan Marriot. "The Land and the American Highway" In 1999 ALSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, edited by Diane Scheu, 196-198. Washington, D.C.: American Society of Lnadscape Architects, 1999.
Book Reviews and Design Criticism
*Hohmann, Heidi. "The Landscape Reader." GSD News (predecessor of Harvard Design Review). Fall 1996:14.
Michael Martin
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture *"Social Life in Open-back Neighborhoods: Three Case Studies." 1999 ASLA Annual Conference Proceedings.
William Boon
Professor Emeritus, Landscape Architecture Papers:
"Self-Esteem-You Can't Lead the Cavalry if You Think You Look Funny on a Horse," Minnesota Association of Museums Conference, Minneapolis, MN. June 1994.
"Teaching, Using Creativity," Teachers Conference, Northwood University, Dallas, TX. May 1994.
"The Design Process," Dow Creativity Center, Northwood University, Midland, MI. April 1994.
"Creativity, the Essence of Life," Louisville, KY. February 1994.
"Humor, It's No Joke," Keynote Speaker, Third National Conference on Creativity. Midland, MI, July 1993.
Robert Harvey, FASLA
Professor Emeritus, Landscape Architecture Publications:
Harvey, Robert R. "Elwood, Philip Homer." and "Welch, Adonijah Strong," Pioneer Landscape Architects in the United States, Preservation Assist. Div., US NPS, 1993.
Reports:
Salisbury House Report. Contributed landscape section. Prepared for the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation by Preservation Advisory Services Team, The National Trust for Historic Preservation, Chicago Regional Office, 1992.
Copshaholm-The Oliver Museum. Preparation of an historic grounds report and landscape rehabilitation plan, joint venture with William Grundmann, 1991-93. Updated 05/14/09-02:51 PID:166 |
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