Alumni Correspondence 2004
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Terence J. Centner '73

I would share with you the following for future newsletter information on Alumni and Faculty Books:

Terence J. Centner BSLA '73, professor at the University of Georgia.

Empty Pastures: Confined Animals and the Transformation of the Rural Landscape (University of Ilinois Press, 2004). Proposes a series of pragmatic reforms for regulating factory farms to halt ecological degradation and revitalize rural communities.

Alexandre Champagne '02       Xavier Champagne-Deuve '01

Aire d'essai is born. This summer 2004, three associates started their own design firm: Alexandre Champagne MLA 02', Xavier Champagne-Deuve MLA 01', and Bianca Marvin, a Graphic Designer from the Ecoles des Arts Graphiques, Paris, France. Aires d'essai has established two offices, one in Paris, France, and one in Los Angeles. Our French office plans on undertaking public and institutional projects, while our US office plans on being involved with high-end residential design. Because Aire d'essai is a multidisciplinary design practice, we have expanded our scope of projects to offering graphic design services to design firms. Our portfolio already includes our collaboration on the illustrations for the project of a new harbor in Fort-de-France, French Antilles, in partnership with Agence TER, and independently, the design for two private residences, in the Los Angeles area. Our graphic design portfolio includes web site development projects for two Parisian landscape architecture firms.

For more information, please visit our web site: http://www.airedessai.com

In the USA:
1236 South Victoria Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90019, USA
Fax/Tel: 323.934.0702
Email: xavier@airedessai.com

In France:
41, boulevard du Temple
75003 Paris, FRANCE
Tel/Fax: +33 (8) 70 27 90 67
Email: aire-a@airedessai.com

Greg Cloos '88

I have recently started my own LA firm in Asheville, NC, primarily doing master planning and site design for new residential communities.

Cloos Landscape Architecture, PA
gcloos@msn.com

Gavin Keeney '93

I taught a seminar called Red, Green, Blue (landscape-architectural aesthetics) at Adelaide University (School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning), Australia this past March-April. I then presented a keynote address to the IFLA regional conference in Prague (in May). The latter song and dance was entitled "The Given, The Taken, and The Given-Back".

CV - http://www.geocities.com/ateliermp/cv2.html
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/S/O(MA) - /S/yntactical Operations (Metaphorical Affects)
LANY - Landscape Agency New York
http://www.geocities.com/ateliermp/looking_awry4.html

Peter Manning '94

After many address changes and a hiatus from communication with the department, I happened to be in Ithaca this past alumni weekend. I called Peter Trowbridge to stop by and say hello, only to find an alumni party and smorgasbord in full swing. The next morning Becky and I met Dan Krall at the plantations and many more friendly students. Since my first visit to Cornell when I was considering attending the program, I have always appreciated the outgoing nature of many of the faculty; in fact, it was a major factor in my participation in the program. Thank you for organizing a successful alumni weekend.

Here's an update of some of my professional activities:

I have worked as a Land Use Training Specialist for the New York State Department of State in the Division of Local Government since 2000. There are over 1600 local governments in New York and many of them rely on volunteers to accomplish important functions, such as serving on the planning board or zoning board and reviewing projects and developing local laws. Our land use training team serves the people of the state by delivering training programs, predominantly through county or regionally sponsored events.

For a listing of courses offered by the Division, please visit http://www.dos.state.ny.us/lgss/index.htm.

From 2000-2002 I trained local governments regularly. For the past two years I have worked in the Watershed Office (New York City Watershed) in Margaretville where I assist local communities who are partners in the Watershed Agreement, which is a most interesting experiment in balancing environmental protection with economic viability. I also develop curriculums for training courses, and my education in Landscape Architecture has served well in the creation of courses on Community Design Guidelines and Smart Growth! Quality Communities. I take great satisfaction in being able to assist people who not only volunteer for their communities, but often have regular jobs with taxable income that pays civil servants like myself.

Deni Ruggeri '00

I am currently in my second year of a PhD in Landscape Architecture at Cal. My research focuses on the interface between design and people's activities in establishing a sense of place. I am particularly interested in suburban landscapes and my case study is the City of Irvine in Southem California.

I have recently presented a paper at the "Community Participation in the Pacific Rim" conference where I have summarized a project I have been working on for the past three semesters, a masterplan for the small coastal community of Westport, located in Mendocino County, California.

I am teaching an introductory course in Environmental Design and have been teaching an Intro to Landscape Architecture in the Spring of 2004. Together with four faculty, I am organ!zing a conference for March of 2005, "The Future of the Metropolitan Landscape." Roger Trancik will be keynote speaker for a panel on wasted landscapes, and Irene Curulli will be giving a talk on reclaimed landscapes.

Andy Ward '95

Last Fall, I started working at the University of New Hampshire in their Office of Sustainability Programs -- so in a way I am back at school. I am immersed in all things sustainable here including my passion for rock climbing. Soon I hope to apply this knowledge in the field of landscape architecture (where I have been working the past eight years).


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