PROFESSOR
220 Brown Hall, 190 W 17th Ave.
Columbus OH 43210.
(614) 292-8397
TEACHING AREA
LARCH 752: Graduate Planning and Design Studio: Regional Issues
LARCH 662: Terrain Analysis
LARCH 740: Research and Documentation in Landscape Architecture
LARCH 760: Graduate Seminar: Remote Sensing and Image Processing
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
The Ohio State University, Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture: Professor,
1986-present Department Chair: Landscape Architecture: 1986-1995
Harvard University: Graduate School of Design, Landscape Architecture: Associate
Professor, 1975-86
VPI, Department of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Professor, 1985-86
Boston University, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Research
Associate, 1984-86
Utah State University, Department of Landscape Architecture, Distinguished
Visiting Prof. 1975 Harvard University: Graduate School of Design, Landscape
Architecture: Assistant Professor, 1970- 74
Harvard University: Graduate School of Design, Landscape Architecture: Instructor,
1968-70
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Isciences, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Member (Consulting services) 1999-
SAIC, McLean, Virginia: Consultant (Strategic Environmental Issues) 1996-present
The Mitre Corporation, McLean Virginia: Consultant (Strategic Environmental
Issues) 1995-present ERIM, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Consultant (Strategic Environmental
Issues) 1996-1998
Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville, Maryland: Consultant 1996-present
The SWA Group, Sausalito, California: Consulting Principal 1986-present
The SWA Group, Boston, Massachusetts, Principal 1982-1986
DWA, President, 1979-present
Sasaki, Dawson and DeMay, Watertown, Massachusetts, Consultant 1968-1973
Moriece and Gary, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Landscape Architect, 1967-1968
Phillip Lewis and Associates, Madison, Wisconsin, Staff, 1965-1967
RECENT PROJECTS/PUBLICATIONS/EXHIBITIONS
(selected)
Hurricane Mitch: Risk Assessment, Potential Damage, Targeting Prioritization,
Reconstruction Planning, MEDEA, Washington, D.C. 1998.
The Kyoto Protocol: Monitoring Strategies, MEDEA, Washington, D.C., Team
Member, 1998. North Korea: Future Development Alternatives: A Graduate Studio,
OSU Winter Quarter 1998 China Agricultural Assessment, MEDEA, Washington,
D.C., 1998 (Co-principal investigator)
Way, D. S., and Everett, J., Landforms, Chapter in The Manual of Aerial
Photographic Interpretation, The American Society of Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing, Falls Church, Va. 1997
The Environmental Outlook in Central and Eastern Europe, MEDEA(Team Member),
Washington, D.C. 1997
A National GIS Physical Resource Data Base: An Exploration of the Environment-Human
Use Interface, Environmental Protection Agency, 1995-96
Geographic Information Systems for National Physical Planning: A Design
Prototype, Geoinformatics, Hong Kong, 1995
Use of GIS for Macro-scaled Physical Planning, Mershon World Affairs Seminar,
OSU, 1995 Geographic Information Systems for Resource Policy, Aspen Global
Change Institute, co-chair of two week program on Metro-Agro-Plex regions
with a focus on China, 1995
Environmental Stressing Factors and State Failure, SAIC, (Team Member) Washington,
D.C. 1994
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Clark University, Geography: Applied Geomorphology, 1982
M.A., Clark University, Geography, 1979
M.L.A., Harvard University, Landscape Architecture, 1968
B.S.L.A., University of Wisconsin, Landscape Architecture, 1967
Iowa State University, Major in Civil Engineering 1962-65
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing: Member
Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association: Member
American Society of Landscape Architects: Member
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture: Member
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