Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)

1998 Conference Schedule

Arlington (Texas) Marriott and

The University of Texas at Arlington

October 22 -25, 1998

Conference Theme RE: SEARCH

The Generation of Knowledge in Landscape Architecture

Co-sponsored with the International Studygroup for the

Multiple Use of Land (ISOMUL)

and the Texas Chapter, ASLA


Schedule remains subject to change, so be sure to confirm your presentation time and location upon arrival in Arlington.

Note: Should you want to change your presentation time from the one included here, please find another presentor(s) who will switch times with you and then let us know (817-272-2801.) Any such changes need to have been made by September 10, 1998.

Additional names, such as panel moderators or plenary participants, will be added to this schedule during the upcoming weeks.



Plenary Session I

Thursday, October 22, 2:00-3:30 p.m.

Marriott Hotel - Champions Ballroom II & III

 

Research: The Issues in Landscape Architecture

Dr. Richard Chenoweth, Professor, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Dr. Joanne M. Westphal, Associate Professor, Michigan State University

Dr. Robert B. Riley, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois

Dr. Ervin H. Zube, Professor Emeritus, University of Arizona


Paper Session I

Thursday, October 22, 1998, 3:45 - 5:15 p.m.

(*Presentation to be made at both the CELA and the ISOMUL Conferences)

 

World Series I Room

Mr. Gary Austin - Moderator

Assistants: Shay Aulie, Stephen Brainerd, Peter Danysh

*Timothy Beatley

Ethical Issues in Land Use Policy: Emerging Value Dilemmas and Future Research Directions

Mark Chidister

The Power of Peers: Enriching Undergraduate Design Students' First Year Experience

Cynthia L. Girling

Measuring the Values of Surface Stormwater Systems

World Series II Room

Ms. Julie Bargmann - Moderator

Assistants: Brian Douce, Diane Johnson

Leonardo Alvarez and Dina El-Mogazi

The Language of Fractals: An Enhanced Design Vocabulary

Steven N. Rodie and Amy Hubbert

Focus Groups as a Research Tool: Identifying Public Perceptions of Landscape Design

Super Bowl I Room

Ms. Frances Chamberlain - Moderator

Assistants: Glen Long, Erica Simon, Madhavi Sonar

 

 

Peter Callahan

Qualitative Landscape Interpretation: A Contributing Research Methodology in the Design of Interactive Urban Places

Mei Chen

Reinterpreting and Understanding Settlement or Village Orders (student paper)

Perry Howard

Incorporating Digital Media into the Landscape Architecture Curriculum

Super Bowl II Room

Mr. John Crone - Moderator

Assistants: Terri West, Emily Williams

Jennifer Camina

Developing Models of Human/Nature Relationship (student paper)

Robert Grist and Richard H. Schneider

Research Methodology for the Development of a Conceptual Master Plan for the Department of Defense Joint Inter Agency Task Force-East (JIATF-EAST), Key West, Florida

Esra Ozenderol

Tourist Gaze in St. Francisville (student paper)

Triple Crown Room

Ms. M. Ellen Deming - Moderator

Assistant: Clyde Melick

Bruce K. Ferguson

Landscape Characterization and Design Guidelines for a Multi-Purpose Reservoir

Dorothy I. Jenkins

Research: What are we Teaching to our MLA's?

Nancy J. Volkman

Team or Cooperative Learning in Non-Studio Courses

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Paper Session I

Thursday, October 22, 3:45-5:15 p.m.

Yacht Club Room

Mr. David Nichols - Moderator

Assistant: Michael Pappas

Jon Bryan Burley and Cheryl J. Burley

Citation Analysis of Landscape Architecture Research Literature: The Generation of a Discipline's Structural Domain Typology (featured paper)

Champions Ballroom III

Mr. Thomas Nieman - Moderator

Assistant: Ken Sours

Anne Whiston Spirn

Defining a Language of Landscape: Of Practice, Places, Art, and Scholarship (featured paper)


Plenary Session II

Thursday, October 22, 8:00-9:30 p.m.

UT-Arlington Auditorium

Dr. Richard Francaviglia, Director, Center for Southwest Studies and the History of Cartography, UT-Arlington


Paper Session II

Friday, October 23, 1998, 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

Triple Crown Room

Mr. Mark Chidister - Moderator

Assistant: Susan Higgins, Peter Danysh, Bob Heinlen

Henry Lu

Designing Landscape Architecture Drawing Course for all Learning Styles

Willy A. Schmid and Eckart Lange

Ecological Planning with Virtual Landscapes

Mimi Wagner

The Urban Floodplain: A New Place With New Meaning (student paper)

Super Bowl I Room

Mr. Peter Callahan - Moderator

Assistant: Sonnie Ebikwo

M. Elen Deming

 

The Country and the City: John Bachmann's Lithographs of Manhattan and Central Park

SueAnne Ware

Research by Design: Honouring the Stolen Generation a Theoretical Anti Memorial

Umit Yilmaz

Change in the "Morgue": an Innovative Project Documentation Method

World Series I Room

Ms. Cynthia Girling - Moderator

Assistant: Carolyn Hayward, Stephen Robertson

Rebecca Fish Ewan and Joseph M. Ewan

North Phoenix Wash Preservation Boundary Study and its Application to Urban Desert Preserve Planning in Phoenix, Arizona

Thomas W. Schurch

Landscape Architecture: Discipline or Field?

Super Bowl II Room

Mr. Leonardo Alvarez - Moderator

Assistant: Cynthia Rogers, Michael Kinler, Emily Lin

Stanton Jones and Arthur Graves

PowerPlays in Public Space: Skateboard Parks as Battlegrounds, Gifts, and Expressions of Self

Alf Simon

Rising from the Ashes: Evolution of the Canal Landscape in Phoenix

Dale A. Sutliff and Gail Jansen

Val Verde: The Evolution and Design Significance of a California Estate

Friday, October 23, 1998, 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

World Series II Room

Mr. Bruce Ferguson - Moderator

Assistant: Kelly Deslatte

Donna L. Erickson

Doctoral Education in Landscape Architecture (panel discussion)

Friday, October 23, 1998,8:30 - 9:25 a.m

Legends Room

Ms. Dorothy Jenkins - Moderator

Assistant: Michael Pappas

Safei-Eldin A. Hamed

How Do We Know What We Know in Landscape Architecture? (featured paper)

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Plenary Session III

Friday, October 23, 10:30-12:00 noon

Marriott Hotel - Champions Ballroom II & III

 

Research: Perspectives from Pioneers

Dr. Rachel Kaplan, Professor, University of Michigan

Dr. Stephen Kaplan, Professor, University of Michigan


Paper Session III

Friday, October 23, 1998, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

World Series I Room

Mr. Thomas Woodfin - Moderator

Assistant: Tommy Wiles, Trent Williams, Kelly Deslatte

Perry Howard

The Research of Values...Then Culture

Chang-Shan Huang, Chanam Lee and Ke-Tsung Han

How Well Do We Teach Research Methods? A Survey of Research Methodology Courses of MLA Programs in U.S.A.

World Series II Room

Ms. Anne Whiston Sprin - Moderator

Assistant: Stephen Brainerd, Sharmila Ghose, Kayce Hammack

Marguerite Koepke and Jennifer Horn

Healing Gardens and Restorative Landscapes

David B. Nichols

Wood Finishes: Filling a Gap in the Construction Literature

Susan Thering and Cheryl Doble

The Phenomenon of Citizen Activism and the Possibility of a Sustainable Society (student paper)

Super Bowl I Room

Ms. Rebecca Fish Ewan - Moderator

Assistant: Robert Rice, Sonnie Ebikwo

Neil Challenger

Keen but White - Cross-cultural Research in Postcolonial Aotearoa

Safei-Eldin A. Hamed

Landscape Planning Objectives: A Search for the Premises

Jack Sullivan, Margarita Hill, Eran Ben-Joseph, Terry Clements, Kenneth Helphand, Stanton Jones, Rene Shoemaker, Mark Francis, Steve McNiel, Roger Trancik, John Barney, Kristine Flahive and Kristine Miller

Technology and Research: Developing an Image Resource for the Internet

Super Bowl II Room

Mr. Stan Jones - Moderator

Assistant: Emily Lin, Sharon Fuller

Julie Bargmann

Toxin Terrain: The Dirty Work of Design Research

Peter Connolly

Research Methods for Landscape Architectural Typology

Thomas J. Nieman

The Genesis of Land Use Planning is Genesis

Triple Crown Room

Mr. Alf Simon - Moderator

Assistant: Bob Heinlein, Stephen Robertson, Cynthia Rodgers

Christopher James Fannin

" Making is thinking, thinking is making." The Luscious and Tenuous Inbetween of Design Research

Ke-Tsung Han

A Proposed Framework of Sustainable Landscape Management (student paper)

Susan Herrington

En Vivo: Research in the University Child Development Laboratories

Friday, 2:00 - 4:00p.m.

Hall of Fame Room

Mr. Date Sutliff - Moderator

Assistant: Carolyn Hayward

Henry Lu, Mark Cameron, Ann Forsyth, William Green, Patricia McGirr, Patsy Eubanks Owens and Ron Stoltz

Service Learning as a Teaching Model (panel discussion)

Friday, 2:00 - 2:55 p.m.

Legends Room

Ms. Donna Erickson - Moderator

Assistant: Madhavi Sonar

Richard E. Chenoweth

Much Ado About Not Much (featured paper)

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Paper Session IV

Friday, October 23, 1998, 4:15 - 5:45 p.m.

(*Presentation to be made at both the CELA and the ISOMUL Conferences)

World Series I Room

Ms. Safei-Eldin Hamed - Moderator

Assistant: Sharon Fuller, Michael Kinler, Emily Lin

Mark E. Bazzell

The Cemetery as an Urban Institution (student paper)

*John V. Crone

A Global Cultural Study Model for Research and Design Intervention

Peter Miniutti and Ruth Klue

Theory Visualized: Student Response to Technologically Enhanced Classroom Presentation

World Series II Room

Ms. Caroline Lavoie - Moderator

Assistant: John ST. Clair

Raymond Isaacs

A Question of Answering Questions: Combining Phenomenological and Positivist Research Methodologies in a Study of the Experience of Urban Places

Laura R. Musacchio and William E. Grant

The Potential Impact of Changing Federal Price Supports on the Waterfowl and Land Use of the Rice Prairies in Texas (student paper)

Super Bowl I Room

Ms. Judith Wasserman - Moderator

Assistant: Kevin Starnes, Terri West, Tommy Wiles

Judy Byrd Brittenum

The Interdisciplinary, First-Year Studio: Landscape Architecture Meets Architecture on Level Ground

William A. Green

Service-learning design studios: How to make them work for students and clients

Henry T. Lu

Plexiglas: Filling a Gap in the Construction Literature

Super Bowl II Room

Mr. Joshua Walter - Moderator

Assistant: Shay Aulie, Stephen Brainerd

*Tim Baird

Research as the Catalyst for Re-Connecting Practice and the Academy

David L. Tulloch

Publicly Accessible Geo-Spatial Data: Different Needs for Different Users

Friday, 4:15 - 5:45 p.m.

Triple Crown Room

George L. Sass, FASLA Featured Presenter

Administrator's Meeting

Friday, 4:15 - 5:10 p.m.

Legends Room

Ms. SueAnne Ware - Moderator

Assistant: Jonquele Jones

Mark Elison Hoversten

Applied and Integrated Research at the Mojave Desert Preserve (featured paper)

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Paper Session V

Saturday, October 24, 1998, 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.

(*Presentation to be made at both the CELA and the ISOMUL Conferences)

World Series I Room

Ms. Kathryn Moore - Moderator

Assistant: Marilyn Chu, Lance Dickenson, Brian Douce

Caroline Lavoie

Silence and Chance Operation: Adapting John Cage's Musical Concepts in Design

James R. Taylor and George R. Smith

Communicating Sustainability: Exploring links between Sustainability Indicators and Public Involvement in Rural Communities

Robert M. VanderVoort

Beyond CAD: Digital Imaging, Desktop Computers and Landscape Architecture

Joshua F. Walter and Dennis C. Colliton

Is Design Education Evolving? Traditional Methods Working with Expanding Technologies

World Series II Room

Dr. Colin Treen - Moderator

Assistant: Sonnie Ebikwo, Kayce Hammack

Michael Martin

New Suburbanism in Malaysia: Westernization and Cultural Adaptations

Kristine Miller

How Definitions Shape Our Research--Landscape Criticism and the Avant-garde (student paper)

Elaine M. Walker

Retrofitting Suburbia: A Process to Enhance Ecological Integrity in a Aesthetic Manner (student paper)

Super Bowl I Room

Mr. Jack Sulivan - Moderator

Assistant: Peter Danysh, Sharmila Ghose

Almudena Gonzalez

Affective Response in Culturally Based Landscape Design: A Search for Methods (student paper)

Cheryl Mihalko and Leonardo Alvarez

Adjuncts and Part-Time Faculty: How Many is too Many?

David B. Nichols, Bruce K. Ferguson, Scott Weinberg and Mary Anne Akers

Protecting Water Quality by Revising Land Development Ordinances

Super Bowl II Room

Mr. Christopher Fannin - Moderator

Assistant: David Hopman, Jeff Hsiao, Madhavi Sonar

Ming-Han Li

Ethnicity and Urban Landscape: Do They Have Intersections?

Mary Myers

Lessons of the Land: Design Attributes of the American Parkway

Catharine Ward Thompson

Projective Approaches to Landscape Perception: What Do We Really Want from The Landscape?

Yacht Club Room

Ms. Susan Herrington - Moderator

Assistant: Clyde Melick, DJ Schoneweis

Sherene Baugher

The Role of Archaeology in Courses on the Cultural Landscape

Jacky Bowring

Growing up fast: Developing a Research Culture in an Emerging Discipline, in a Tiny Country, Miles from Anywhere

Bruce G. Sharky

Introducing Students to Issues of Designing Across Borders

Champions Ballroom III

Triple Crown Room

DR. Richard Chenoweth - Moderator

Assistant: John St. Clair, Trent Williams, Kevin Starnes, Scott Burbach

*Gary Austin

Interactive Survey of the History of Landscape Architecture (video presentation)

Mark Bazzell

LABASH 1999 (video presentation)

*Frances F. Chamberlain

Re-search the Sky: Celestial Soffits in the Garden (video presentation)

Patsy Eubanks Owens

A Visionary Landscape: An Exploration of Teen Desires by University Students (video presentation)

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Plenary Session IV

Saturday, October 24, 10:30-12:00 noon

Marriott Hotel - Champions Ballroom III

 

Research: The Changing Education Model

Prof. Dennis L. Law, Dean, Kansas State University

Dr. Ervin H. Zube, University of Arizona

Prof. Edward M. Baum, Dean, University of Texas at Arlington

Prof. Horst Schach, University of Kentucky

Prof. Dan Donelin, Kansas State University


Topical Sessions

Saturday, October 24, 1998, 7:30 - 9:15 p.m.

World Series I Room

Mr. Niel Korostoff - Moderator

Assistant: William Dufault

Lee Skabelund, Margarita Hill, Patsy Eubanks Owens, Richard Toth

Community Design Assistance in Landscape Architecture and Related Disciplines (panel discussion)

Yacht Club Room

Clarence Chaffee (CLARB)

The CLARB Task Analysis Report

Spontaneous sessions may be held in the following reserved rooms:

World Series II Room

Super Bowl I Room

Super Bowl II Room

Triple Crown Room

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Paper Session VI

Sunday, October 25, 1998, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

(*Presentation to be made at both the CELA and the ISOMUL Conferences)

World Series I Room

Mr. William Green - Moderator

Assistant: Nanette Miller, Peter Danysh, Kelly Deslatte

*Frances F. Chamberlain

A Meeting of Nature, Culture, and Art

Carol Feldman

The Chisana-Gold Hill Cultural Landscape: A Look at the Techniques and Process (student paper)

Thomas M. Woodfin and Taner Ozdil

Design Award Archive as a Teaching and Research Tool to Match Learning Styles

World Series II Room

Mr. Mark Hoversten - Moderator

Assistant: Cynthia Rogers, Brian Douce, Stephen Brainerd

*Joseph Disponzio

The Intellectual Origins of Landscape Architecture

Robert Hewitt and Chip Sullivan

Documentation and Description: Measuring, Drawing, and Describing Italian Villas

Thomas Kapper and Richard Chenoweth

The Value of Landscape Architecture to Society: A Literature Review

Super Bowl I Room

Mr. Raymond Isaacs - Moderator

Assistant: Shay Aulie, Patricia Ferguson, Sharmila Ghose

Annaliese Bishcoff

Tu B' Shevat: An Evolving Jewish Celebration of the Birthday of the Tree

Judith Wasserman

The Search for Form: Using Studio as a Lab for Design Research

Super Bowl II Room

Dr. Sherene Baugher - Moderator

Assistant: Kayce Hammak, Jeff Hsiao, Michael Pappas

James F. Palmer

The Reliability of Landscape Assessments

Tamara Shapiro

Mapping the Diaspora: Representing Sites of Jewish Culture in the Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution(student paper)

Alice Sherrod

Evolution, Psychology, and Nature (student paper)

Kevin Thwaites

Expressivist Landscape Architecture: A New Conceptual Framework

Yacht Club Room

Ms. Catharine Thompson - Moderator

Assistant: Lance Dickinson, Robert Rice, David Hopman

*Gary Austin

Geographic Information Systems and Urban Planning in Developing Countries

Marne G. Helgesen and Carla Corbin

Using Teams to Meet Today's Challenges: A Report on the Practice and Evaluative Analysis of Teaching Design Studio through Student Teams

Neil P. Korostoff

Curriculum Research: A Market-Based Approach Secures Significant Funding for a New Multi-Disciplinary Watershed Stewardship Program

Mary Myers

Ordinary Ambitions: Case Study of an Adirondack Town

Triple Crown Room

Mr. Bruce Sharky - Moderator

Assistant: Scott Burbach

Bill Tishler, Bill Mann, Roger Moore, Lolly Tai, Joanne Westphal and Boykin Witherspoon

High Tech Teaching: A Panel Presentation Featuring Distance Education, Interactive Television, Web Page Development and Other Uses of the Internet (panel discussion)

 

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Plenary Session V

Sunday, October 25, 10:45-12:15 p.m.

Marriott Hotel - Hall of Fame Room

 

Research: Practice, Academics and Future Relationships

Mr. Joseph Porter, Design Workshop, Denver

Prof. Roy Mann, The Rivers Studio, Southwest Texas State University

Dr. Robert Brown, University of Guelph


Posters (on continuous display 2nd floor mezzanine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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