Landscape @ Lunch

This series brings academic and practicing professionals to campus to present their work to students and faculty in an informal environment. Presenters focus on their current work or research, often highlighting a recent project.

Date Speaker / Topic
January 31, 2011 Thaisa Way, Associate Professor, University of Washington - "Emerging Modernisms in Landscape Architecture: Women at Mid-Century"
October 12, 2010 Linnaea Tillet, Principal, Linnaea Tillet Lighting Design Inc. - "Psychology of Lighting Effects for Buildings, Cities and Landscapes"
April 28, 2009 Charles Birnbaum, Coordinator, The National Park Service Historic Landscape Initiative
April 22, 2008 Cathy Marshall, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University
April 8, 2008 Nicholas Brown - “Militarized and Racialized Fish and Wildlife”
February 26, 2008 Gary Kesler - “Opportunities at the Intersection of Education and Practice”
February 12, 2008 D. Fairchild Ruggles - “Cordoba and the Great Mosque: The Flow of Water from Landscape to Monument”
November 10, 2005 Dianne Harris - Photo Day
November 10, 2005 David Kovacic - Photo Day
November 10, 2005 Julie Ten Have - Photo Day: Amsterdam
October 6, 2005 Rachel Liebowitz - “They Do Not Like Imitations of Their Own Architecture: The Hogan and Navajo New Deal
September 29, 2005 Emily Talen - “Design for Diversity: Urban Form and Social Mixing
April 14, 2005 Jane Grenville - “Stonehenge: A World Heritage Site
March 31, 2005 Gary Kesler - “A History of the Department of Landscape Architecture Since 1907: the First Hundred Years of Landscape Education
February 24, 2005 Rebecca Ginsburg - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: Zimbabwe”
February 24, 2005 Douglas Johnston - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: Bolivia”
February 24, 2005 David Kovacic - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: Japan”
February 24, 2005 D. Fairchild Ruggles - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: India”
February 24, 2005 Amita Sinha - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: India”
February 24, 2005 James Wescoat - “Anywhere but Here Photo Day: India”
February 17, 2005 Margaret Calkins - “Ecological Design Practice in Landscape Architecture”
January 25, 2005 Marilyn Parker - “The Nationally Recognized Upper Sangamon River (Lake Decatur) Watershed Project: A Successful Partnership Between Urban & Farmer Communities”



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