D. Fairchild Ruggles
ProfessorDepartment of Landscape Architecture
Program in Art History,
School of Architecture,
Gender and Women's Studies
Medieval Studies Program
Research Interests
The art and built environment of the Islamic Mediterranean and South Asia, visual theory, history of water systems and land management, cultural heritage, and women as patrons of art and architecture in Islamic societies.Education
| University of Pennsylvania, History of Art, M.A., PhD |
| Harvard University, Visual and Environmental Studies, A.B, cum laude |
Professional Experience
| 2001-present | Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. |
| 1994-2001 | Visiting assistant professor, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. |
| 1994 | Visiting assistant professor, State University of New York at Binghamton. |
| 1993 | Visiting Professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
Courses Taught at the University of Illinois
| Water and Society (LA 212) |
| Islamic Gardens and Architecture (LA 222/Arch 222) |
| Methods in Architectural and Landscape History (LA 505) |
| Landscape and Vision Seminar (LA 506) |
| Special Topics Seminar: (LA 593) Palaces of South Asia Islamic, Jewish and Christian Spain |
| Cultural Heritage Seminar: (LA 594/ANTH 594) Authenticity Memory Cultural Heritage and Human Rights Intangible Heritage |
| Arts and Identity in an International Context (FAA 130) |
| Medieval Studies Seminar: Gender East and West (MDVL 522/ARTH 522) |
Selected Publications
| 2009 | Intangible Heritage Embodied, co-edited with Helaine Silverman, Springer Press. |
| 2008 | Islamic Gardens and Landscapes, University of Pennsylvania Press. |
| 2007 | Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, co-edited with Helaine Silverman, Springer Press. |
| 2007 | Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision, co-edited with Dianne Harris, University of Pittsburgh Press. |
| 2004 | Gesta, special issue, "Encounters with Islam: The Medieval Mediterranean Experience," co-edited with Robert Ousterhout, vol. 43/2. |
| 2000 | Gardens, Landscape, and Vision in the Palaces of Islamic Spain, Pennsylvania State University Press. |
| 2000 | Women, Patronage, and Self-Representation in Islamic Societies, edited volume. SUNY Press. | 1994 | The Journal of Garden History, special issue, "Sight and Site in the Garden", co-edited with Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, vol. 14. |
Projects, Competitions, Exhibitions, and Media
| 2008 | Perspectives on Faith, Ebru cable television (Turkey/US, 2008). |
| 2007 | Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain, Gardner Films (2007), broadcast on PBS and in Europe. |
| 2002 | BBC "Four Corners" radio program (April 1, 2002). |
| 1999 | National Geographic, "Tale of Three Cities," 196/2 (August 1999), internet interview (www.nationalgeographic.com/3cities). |
Awards and Honors
| 2009 | Allen G. Noble Book Award, for Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision, Pioneer America Society |
| 2009 | J. B. Jackson Book Prize for Islamic Gardens and Landscape, Foundation for Landscape Studies |
| 2005 summer | Scholar-in-Residence, Shangri La, Doris Duke Foundation |
| 2002 | Eleanor Tufts Award from the American Society for Hispanic Art Historical Studies for Gardens, Landscape, and Vision in the Palaces of Islamic Spain (2000) |
| 1998 | American Institute of Indian Studies, Senior Short-term Fellowship in India |
| 1994-1995 | J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellowship |
Leadership
| 2009-present | PhD Chair |
| 2008-2012 | College Art Association, Millard Meiss Publication Jury |
| 2005-2009 | Co-director, Cultural Heritage and Museum Practices, University of Illinois |
| 2004-2008 | Society of Architectural Historians, Landscape History Chapter Advisory Board |
| 2006-2007 | College Art Association, Charles Rufus Morey Book Award Committee |
| 2001-2004 | College Art Association, Professional Practices Committee and Task Force on Part-time Employment |
Licenses and Affiliations
| American Association of University Professors |
| College Art Association |
| Historians of Islamic Art and Architecture |
| International Center for Medieval Art |
| Society for Architectural Historians |
