C. Timothy Baird ASLA PLA Professor

Department of Landscape Architecture Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture College of Arts and Architecture The Pennsylvania State University 121 Stuckeman Family Building University Park, PA 16802 814.863.8137 f 814.441.4466 c [email protected] [email protected] www.landworks-studio.com

EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1980 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University, 1972

HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Dumbarton Oaks Summer Fellowship 2015 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Excellence in Design Studio Teaching Award Awards for 200 5th Avenue with Landworks Studio, Inc.: 2012 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Honor Award 2012 Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA) Honor Award 2010 American Institute of Architects (AIA) New York Chapter Merit Award Awards for Macallen Building with Landworks Studio, Inc. 2010 ASLA PA/DEL Chapter Merit Award 2009 ASLA Honor Award 2009 BSLA Merit Award 2009 Award of Excellence from Green Roofs for Healthy Cities 2009 Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Honor Award for Design Excellence 2008 AIA Housing Award 2008 AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top 10 Green Project Awards for Blackstone Renovation with Landworks Studio, Inc.: 2009 BSLA Merit Award 2008 AIA New England Merit Award for Design Excellence 2007 BSA Honor Award for Sustainable Design 2008 Richard W. Trott Distinguished Visiting Professorship, Landscape Architecture Section, Knowlton School of Architecture of the Ohio State University, Winter Quarter Awards for Crissy Field with Hargreaves Associates: 2002 ASLA Merit Award Award for Aronoff Center for Design and Art, University of Cincinnati, with Hargreaves Associates: 1998 ASLA Merit Award Award for Confluence Park, San Jose, CA, with Hargreaves Associates: 1998 ASLA Honor Award Award for Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, CA, with Hargreaves Associates: 1998 ASLA Honor Award Award for Harima Science Garden City, Kobe, Japan with Peter Walker and Partners: 1996 ASLA Honor Award Award for Library Walk, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, with Peter Walker and Partners: 1998 ASLA Honor Award Award for Boeing Longacres Park, Seattle, WA, with Peter Walker and Partners: 1997 ASLA Honor Award 1996 San Francisco Landscape Garden Show Juried Design Competition, Finalist 1987 Sierra Club International Nature Photography Juried Competition, Finalist Award for Denver Transitway Mall, Denver, CO, with Hanna/Olin Ltd.: 1985 ASLA Merit Award Award for the First Historic Landscape Report for the Ravine in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY, with Anthony Walmsley and Company: 1983 ASLA Honor Award 1982 English-Speaking Union Grant for travel and study in Great Britain 1980 ASLA Certificate of Merit, University of Pennsylvania 1979 NCSA/ASLA Quarry Reclamation Competition, (Joint Project) First Place

1 1977 Valley Forge Audubon Society Nature Photography Juried Competition, Best-in-Show

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE Landscape Architect: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia; CLARB Certificate Number 38994

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Landworks Studio, Inc., Adjunct Principal 2004-present Associates 2003 - 2004 Hargreaves Associates, San Francisco, CA, Associate 1992-1997 Peter Walker and Partners, San Francisco, CA, Project Designer and Manager 1990-1991 Hanna/Olin, Ltd., Philadelphia, PA, Project Designer and Manager 1978-80; 1988-90 Kuwaiti Engineer's Office, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Section Head 1983-1987 Anthony Walmsley & Co., New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA, Associate 1980-1981 The Kling Partnership, Philadelphia, PA, Project Designer 1977-1978 The Collins DuTot Partnership, Philadelphia, PA, Project Designer 1973-1977

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Member of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Member of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Member of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH)

TEACHING The Pennsylvania State University Department of Landscape Architecture F-2000 to present The Ohio State University Knowlton School of Architecture Winter 2008 Texas Tech University Department of Landscape Architecture S-1998 to S-2000 Harvard University Graduate School of Design F-1989 University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts S-1988 Louisiana State University School of Landscape Architecture S-1982 to F-1982

Courses taught at both graduate and undergraduate levels: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Design, Planting Design, Vegetation Theory, Design Representation, Design Implementation, History and Theory Beyond Modernism, graduate thesis, and PhD dissertation

Student Awards 2011 ASLA Student Honor Award to Dylan Salmons, Penn State University, for his design studio project, Urban Arboriculture 2006 Finalist (out of 200) Matt Langan, Penn State University, for his design studio project Urban Arboretum in the Urban Voids International Design Ideas Competition, Philadelphia, PA, by City Parks Association and the Van Alen Institute

Student Work Published by Others 2015. Schuler, Timothy A. “No Vacancy: Knight Cities Challenge Winners Radically Reimagine our Cities’ Vacant Land.” Landscape Architecture Magazine. Volume 105, Number 6. 26, 28. Includes the work of Zach Morgan produced in my Penn State design studio. 2011. ASLA Student Design Awards in Landscape Architecture Magazine 2010. Loeb, Deenah, Editor. Urban Voids: grounds for change. 40-43. 2007. Richards, William. “Design in the Margin: Urban Voids, Landscapes as Urban Infill Solutions in Philadelphia,” in Competitions Magazine. Volume 17, Number 1. 16-27.

Grants Received John S. and James L. Knight Foundation: 2015 Knight Cities Challenge – “Urban Arboreta: Tree Nurseries Transform Vacant Lands” awarded $65,000 to design and implement the project in spring 2015 out of 32 award winners nationally

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation: 2015 Knight Cities Challenge – “Urban Arboreta: Tree Nurseries Transform Vacant Lands” and “Recreation Centers as Hubs of Community Stewardship” shortlisted as one of 120 out of 7,160 entries submitted nationally in spring 2015

Hamer Center Grant for Outreach Studio: “Urban Landscape Re-Purposing: recreation centers for the 21st century” to support student travel for a design studio with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, $500 awarded in spring 2012

Hamer Center Grant for Outreach Studio: “Urban Landscape Re-Purposing: from the picturesque to the performative” to support student travel for a design studio with Methodist Family Services in Philadelphia, PA $500 awarded in spring 2011

Hamer Center Grant for Community Design Studio: “Urban Arboretum: from vacancy to hybrid landscape” in Philadelphia. Awarded $4,300 spring 2010 to support travel for students and Matt Langan who co-taught the studio 2

College of Arts and Architecture and Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture grant, “Curricular Initiative: Enhancements to Sustainable Design Education” awarded jointly with colleagues in Penn State Architecture Department CECA (Committee for Environmentally Conscious Architecture) $2,500 to enhance sustainable design component of two courses designed by me: LARCH 361W, Landscape Architecture Beyond Modernism and LARCH 331, Landscape Materiality.

Hamer Center Faculty Fund Grant to support design studio in Panama City, Panama taught jointly with Professor Bret Peters in the Penn State Architecture Department, awarded $2,500 spring 2007

Interdisciplinary Faculty Proposal to the Stuckeman Center for Design Computing for the purchase of a laser cutter and CNC milling machine and installation as well as operational, software, and consumables costs for an Interdisciplinary Digital Fabrication Studio. Co-authored with Professors Loukas Kalisperis and Katsu Muramoto of the Architecture Department of Penn State University. Requested amount: $50,000, awarded Fall 2004.

Interdisciplinary Faculty Proposal for Matching Fund Support to the Raymond A. Bowers Program for Excellence in Design and Construction of the Built Environment for the construction of a lighting laboratory. Co-authored with Dr. Martin Moeck of the Architectural Engineering Department and Professor James Kalsbeek of the Architecture Department of Penn State University. Requested amount: $20,000, awarded Summer 2003.

Individual Faculty Grant Proposal to the Incentives and Innovations Fund of the College of Arts and Architecture of Penn State University for Design in Detail: A Course Reorganization in the Department of Landscape Architecture. Requested amount: $6,365, awarded May 1, 2002.

Joint Faculty Grant Proposal, with Associate Professor of Architecture Scott Wing, to the Incentives and Innovations Fund of the College of Arts and Architecture of Penn State University for Design by Making: Equipment for a Material Assembly Laboratory. Awarded $7,000 in spring of 2001.

Teaching Outcomes Published by Others 2015. Schuler, Timothy A. “No Vacancy: Knight Cities Challenge Winners Radically Reimagine our Cities’ Vacant Land.” Landscape Architecture Magazine. Volume 105, Number 6. 26, 28. This article features the Knight Cities Challenge grant received by Deenah Loeb, Executive Director of City Parks Association of Philadelphia, and me in spring 2015. This grant, one of 32 winners Out of a total of 7,160 entries nationwide, was based on ten years of my design studio work that focused on urban vacancy In the City of Philadelphia.

Paper Presentations 2015. Baird, C. Timothy, Loeb, Deenah, and Bracali, Anthony. “Hybrid Landscapes: transforming Philadelphia’s vacancies through creative partnerships,” a panel presented at the annual meeting of the PA/DEL Chapter of the ASLA. Philadelphia, PA. 2015. Baird, C. Timothy. “Hybrid Landscapes: transforming Philadelphia’s urban vacancies,” a paper presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 2014. Baird, C. Timothy, Loeb, Deenah, and Hansen, Andrea. “Hybrid Landscapes: transforming Philadelphia’s vacancies” a panel presented at the annual conference, Design on the Delaware, by the Philadelphia AIA. Philadelphia, PA. 2010. Baird, C. Timothy. “The Evolution of the Design Studio: Toward an Integrative Model that Embraces both Art and Technique” as a part of Lost and Found Intelligences in Teaching Design, a panel presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Maastricht, Netherlands 2010. Baird, C. Timothy. “Material Innovation and Design Pedagogy in Landscape Architecture,” a paper presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Maastricht, Netherlands 2001. Baird, C. Timothy. “Teaching Approaches to the Design Studio Critique,” a panel organized and presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo, CA

Doctoral Dissertation Committee – Harvard University Graduate School of Design Urban Watershed Redevelopment: Design Scenarios for Reducing Phosphorus Pollution in the Lower Charles River Basin by Stephanie J. Hurley, awarded the Doctor of Design (DDes) 2009 at the Harvard Design School. Committee members included Chairman Dr. Richard T. T. Forman and Professors Christian Werthmann and Robert France of the Harvard Design School.

Graduate Thesis Committees – The Pennsylvania State University Representing Local Biodiversity in Zoos, by Laura Hamilton Memorializing the Partition of Punjab in 1947: Pilgrimage to Sites of Contentious Memory, by Jitesh Malik When the Placeless Landscape is Home: Design Patterns to Improve Suburban Adolescent Dwelling, by Ben Shirtcliff Flood Control Structure Improvement Design Along the Susquehanna River, by Jingpeng Gu The Art in Storm Water: Artistic Representation of Storm Water in the Landscape, by Manisha Kaul Fragmentation and Connectivity: Ecological and Cultural Perspectives on Brownfield Reclamation and Urban Open Space Acquisition, by Diane Evans 3

Schreyer Honor’s College Undergraduate Thesis Advisor Reclaiming the American Shopping Mall Parking Lot by Matt McMahon

CREATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Book Proposal Reviews Requested by Publishers Routledge/Taylor Francis Group, London 2011, PHYTO: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design by Niall G. Kirkwood Island Press, Washington, DC 2011, PHYTO: Principles and Resources for Site Remediation and Landscape Design by Niall G. Kirkwood Routledge/Taylor Francis Group, London 2006, Designing the Reclaimed Landscape by Alan Berger

Grants Received $20,000 in summer 2015 from the Raymond A. Bowers Program for Excellence in Design and Construction of the Built Environment for the research project, Additive Manufacturing Of Glass: Exploring Innovative Material Interfaces and the Dawn of a New Era In Architecture, with Professor of Architecture Shadi Nazarian and Professor of Architectural Engineering Ali Memari.

$20,000 in spring 2014 from the Raymond A. Bowers Program for Excellence in Design and Construction of the Built Environment for the research project, Living Green in Family Friendly Cities: Re-envisioning the Urban Residential High-rise with Professor of Architecture Daniel Willis and Professor of Architectural Engineering Moses Ling

$5,650 in fall 2014 from the Pennsylvania State University College of Arts and Architecture’s Committee on Creative Accomplishment and Research for research that will culminate in a proposed book, Landscape Materiality: Innovation and Convention from Modernism to the Present.

$2,100 in fall 2008 from the Pennsylvania State University College of Arts and Architecture’s Committee on Creative Accomplishment and Research for research that will culminate in a proposed book, Landscape Materiality: Innovation and Convention from Modernism to the Present.

$7,500 in fall 2000 from the Pennsylvania State University College of Arts and Architecture’s Committee on Creative Accomplishment and Research for Environmental Art as Reclamation: The Intersection of Art and Technology, a study of environmental art works that were commissioned as land reclamation projects. The study has documented several contemporary pieces in terms of both their aesthetic and technical merits and has resulted in several publications.

$3,000 from the Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies of the Pennsylvania State University for Environmental Art as Reclamation: The Intersection of Art and Technology, described above.

$3,300.00 from the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources of Texas Tech University in April and July of 1998 for Phase 1 of a four-phase survey to determine the research needs of landscape architects.

Paper Presentations 2015. Baird, C. Timothy. “Landscape Materiality: Innovation and Convention from Modernism to Present,” a paper presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 2005. Baird, C. Timothy, “Memorial Making and Grief: The Design Process as Healing Mechanism,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), University of Georgia, Athens, GA 2005. Baird, C. Timothy, “Reversing Urban Decline One Project at a Time: Sustainable Storm Water Management on Small Urban Sites” International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2003. Baird, C. Timothy, “Environmental Art as Sustainable Design: Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks and Effigy Tumuli Sculptures, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Charleston, SC. 2002. Baird, C. Timothy, “Sacred Ground: Must Sustainable Landscapes Mimic the Form and Spatial Organization of Nature?,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Syracuse, NY. 2002. Baird, C. Timothy, “Earthworks Art as Reclamation in the Pacific Northwest,” invited speaker to the Washington State ASLA Chapter’s Annual Meeting and Expo, Seattle, WA. 2001. Baird, C. Timothy, “Environmental Art as Reclamation: Precedents from the Past Quarter Century,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), San Luis Obispo, CA. 2001. Baird, C. Timothy, “The Reclamation of a Landscape of War: A Transboundary Peace Park and Bioreserve for the Korean DMZ,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), San Luis Obispo, CA. 2001. Baird, C. Timothy, Kost, Robert, Burton, Pamela, Leicester, Andrew, and Sears, Stanton, Turf’s Up: Issues and Conflicts Between Landscape Architects and Artists in Public Art and Land Reclamation, Panel, ASLA Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec. Cancelled due to events of September 11, 2001. 1998. Baird, C. Timothy, “Research as the Catalyst for Re-Connecting Practice and the Academy,” Council of Educators in Landscape 4 Architecture (CELA), Arlington, TX. 1998. Baird, C. Timothy, “Research as the Catalyst for Re-Connecting Practice and the Academy,” ISOMUL, Arlington, TX.

SERVICE External Faculty Reviews Illinois Institute of Technology School of Architecture – one for tenure University of Manitoba – one for tenure and promotion Harvard University Graduate School of Design – two for promotion and one for promotion with tenure University of California at Berkeley – one for promotion Louisiana State University – one for promotion with tenure and one for a permanent resident visa The Ohio State University – one for promotion with tenure and one for promotion University of Manitoba – one for promotion with tenure University of Georgia – one for promotion with tenure University of Kentucky – one for promotion with tenure John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Selected as an expert in the field to write a recommendation for James Corner for the MacArthur Fellowship (aka MacArthur Genius Award)

External reviewer of the MLA program at Texas Tech University for the Graduate School of Texas Tech University, spring 2014 Graduate Affairs Committee, Penn State University Department of Landscape Architecture, 2012 - 2014 Hamer Center Director search committee, Stuckeman School, spring 2012 Eleanor Stuckeman Visiting Faculty search committee, Stuckeman School, spring 2012 Invited to provide advise for curriculum revisions, reviewed graduate student work, and participated in graduate theory seminar at Department of Landscape Architecture of Rutgers University, spring 2011 Head Search Committee, Department of Landscape Architecture, 2010-2011 Director Search Committee, Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 2009-2010 Faculty Search Committee of the Department of Landscape Architecture, 2008-2009 Citizens Advisory Committee for Facilities of the State College Area School District Board of Directors, 2008 to present Director’s Advisory Council of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University, 2007-present Promotion and Tenure Committee of Department of Landscape Architecture, 2006-2007 Bracken Fellowship and Lecture Planning Committee, Department of Landscape Architecture at Pennsylvania State University 2005-2009 Rouse Gallery Committee, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 2007-2009 Curriculum Committee of the Penn State Department of Landscape Architecture, 2005 – 2006 Faculty Search Committee for New Media/Sculpture position in the School of Visual Arts, Penn State University, spring 2005, spring 2006 ASLA Student Awards Jury, spring 2005 Search Committee in the Department of Landscape Architecture, 2003-2004 Design Oversight Committee for the Flight 93 National Memorial responsible for the development and management of the International Design Competition and design oversight from Schematic Design through construction, April 2004 to present Executive Committee of the Flight 93 National Memorial Task Force, April 2003 to 2011 Co-Chair of the Design Solicitation Committee of the Flight 93 National Memorial Task Force, April 2003 to 2007 Flight 93 National Memorial Task Force, Spring 2003 to 2011 Elected Member of the Landscape Architecture Department Head’s Advisory Committee, 2003 - 2004 Faculty Advisor to the Landscape Architecture Student Society (LASS) at Pennsylvania State University, 2003 - 2005 Penn State University Facilities Planning Advisory Board, fall 2002 – 2003 Penn State College of Arts and Architecture Good Offices Committee, fall, 2002 to present Co-organizer of the Penn State University School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Gohn Design Competition, spring 2002 Department of Landscape Architecture Curriculum Sub-Committee charged with the review and re-organization of the Design Implementation course series, fall 2001 Faculty participant in a charrette to begin a cultural landscape report for the Historic Forest in the Presidio of San Francisco, summer 2001. This event was organized and directed by the Penn State Center for the Study of Landscape History Penn State School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) Council fall, 2001 to 2003 The Pennsylvania State University Facilities Planning Advisory Board, Site Lighting Review Committee, spring, 2001 - 2002 Moriarity Scholarship Award Jury, spring, 2001 ASLA Student Awards Jury, spring, 2001 The Pennsylvania State University Facilities Planning Advisory Board, 2001 - 2003 Bracken Fellowship and Lecture Planning Committee, Penn State Department of Landscape Architecture, 2000 – 2001 Faculty Advisor to the Landscape Architecture Student Society (LASS) at Pennsylvania State University, 2001 - 2002 Faculty participant and co-organizer of a design charrette for the Lubbock Lake Landmark Llano Estacado Wildflower Trail under the direction of the Lubbock Lake Landmark and the National Park Service, spring 2000 Chair Search Committee of the Department of Landscape Architecture of Texas Tech University, spring 2000 Chair of the West Texas Section of the Texas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 1999-2000 Appointed 1999-2000 member of the Advisory Committee for the Llano Estacado Wildflower Trail at Lubbock Lake Landmark 5 Appointed member of the faculty search committee for the Department of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR), summer, 1999 ASLA Student Chapter Advisor 1999-2000, Texas Tech University Appointed chair of the Texas Tech University CASNR Multidisciplinary Research Committee for New Faculty, spring, 1999 to spring, 2000 College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) Scholarship and Awards Committee, Texas Tech University, 1998 - 2000 Design critic for the landscape architecture student design charrette for four new Lubbock Fire Stations during Agriculture Awareness Week, spring 1998.

PUBLICATIONS Documentary Films 2009. a place for people, a film celebrating the 25th anniversary of Herbert Bayer’s Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks featuring interview with me and excerpts from my keynote lecture at the celebration, Channeling Herbert in 2007. Visual Arts Department of the City of Kent, Washington 2008. The Greening of Southie, a documentary film about the first green residential building in Boston by Bullfrog Films. The subject is the Macallen Building, the landscape of which was designed by Landworks Studio, Inc. Creative Work with Landworks Studio, Inc. Published by Others 200 5th Avenue 2012. Amoroso, Nadia. Digital Landscape Architecture Now. Thames and Hudson. 144-147. 2012. 2012 ASLA Awards Issue. Landscape Architecture Magazine. September. 2010. LeBarre, Suzanne. “Mix it Up.” Metropolis. April. 79-92. 1st + M Street 2012. Amoroso, Nadia. Digital Landscape Architecture Now. Thames and Hudson. 149. AIA Headquarters Renewal 2012. Amoroso, Nadia. Digital Landscape Architecture Now. Thames and Hudson. 148. Blackstone Power Plant Renovation 2009. “Eaux Pluviales.” amc; Le Moniteur. June – July. Number 189. 134-135. 2008. “Landworks Studio.” International New Landscape. Number 1. Shanghai, China. 96-105. 2007. Margolis, Liat and Robinson, Alex, “Stormwater Garden.” Living Systems: Innovative Materials and Technologies for Landscape Architecture. Bikhauser. Boston, MA. 2007. 64-67. 2007. “Blackstone Power Station Landscape.” a faculty project in Harvard Design Magazine. 123 Macallen Building 2009. 2009 ASLA Awards Issue. Landscape Architecture Magazine. September. 2009. LW: Landscape World. Volume 24. 50 – 57. 2009. yapi 335. Ekim. 116-120. 2009. “East Coast USA.” Revista De Paisajismo. Paisea dos. 102-111. 2009. Collin, Catherine, Sketch Landscape. Loft Publications. 2008. “Landworks Studio.” International New Landscape. Number 1. Shanghai, China. 96-105 2005. “Espacios Colectivos: Landworks Studio.” a+t Magazine. no.25. 132 – 147. Parc de Valdebebas International Design Competition, Madrid, Spain, book of competition entries Books 2015. Baird, C. Timothy, Executive Editor, Landworks Studio, Inc. a monograph on the work of Landworks Studio, Inc. to be published by International New Landscape, Shanghai, China. Books in Progress 2015. Baird, C. Timothy, Landscape Materiality: innovation and convention from Modernism to the present. Research, funding, and publisher solicitation on-going. Articles 2007. Baird, C. Timothy, “Herbert Bayer and the Art of Reclamation,” Channeling Herbert, Department of Visual Arts, Kent, WA, a solicited essay in the exhibition and catalog celebrating the 25th anniversary of Bayer’s Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks. 2007. Baird, C. Timothy and Szczygiel, Bonj, “Sociology of Professions: The Evolution of Landscape Architecture in the ,” Landscape Review, Volume 12, Number 1, 3-25. 2005. Baird, C. Timothy, “Reversing Urban Decline One Project at a Time: Sustainable Storm Water Management on Small Urban Sites” Online Proceedings of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) World Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2005. Baird, C. Timothy, “Environmental Art as Sustainable Design: Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks and Effigy Tumuli Sculptures, Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Clemson, SC. 2005. Baird, C. Timothy, “The Gates Central Park: A Perspective,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, Volume 95, Number 5, 134. 2003. Baird, C. Timothy, “The Allegheny Riverfront Park: A Perspective,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, Volume 93, Number 7, 91. 2003. Baird, C. Timothy, “A Composed Ecology,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, Volume 93, Number 3, 68. 2002. Baird, C. Timothy, “The Union of Art and Life Under Technology: Herbert Bayer’s Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks,” Critiques of Built Works of Landscape Architecture, Volume 7, (Baton Rouge, LA: School of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University), 11-17. 6 2002. Baird, C. Timothy, “Sacred Ground: Must Sustainable Landscapes Mimic the Form and Spatial Organization of Nature?,” Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Syracuse, NY, 9-16. 2001. Baird, C. Timothy, “Environmental Art as Reclamation: The Intersection of Art and Technology,” ASLA, 96-99. 1988. Baird, C. Timothy, "The Kuwait Conference Centre," Landscape Design 1986. Baird, C. Timothy, "Kuwait's Modern Man-made Oasis," Gulf Construction and Saudi Arabian Review. 1985. Baird, C. Timothy, "Restoration of a Masterpiece," Garten und Landschaft. 1985. Baird, C. Timothy, "A Little Piece of Paradise," Gulf Construction and Saudi Arabian Review. 1982. Baird, C. Timothy, "A Restoration Methodology for Olmsted Landscapes," National Association for Olmsted Parks. Photographs and Drawings: Design sketch of Chiswick Park, London, for Hanna/Olin, Ltd. Drawing 5 of 8, page 221 published in Terry Farrell – Urban Design by Academy Editions, Earnst and Sohn, 1993. Design sketch of Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, , for Hanna/Olin, Ltd. Drawing 2, page 138 published in Ecological Design and Planning by Steiner and Thompson. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1997 Design drawing and photographs of Kuwait Conference Centre on pages 43-47 published in Landscape Design, February 1988. London. Photographs of Kuwait Conference Centre on pages 13 and 14 published in Gulf Construction and Saudi Arabian Review. August 1986. Manama, Bahrain. Master plan drawings of Prospect Park restoration published in Garten und Landschaft, December, 1985, Munchen, West Germany. 21.

LECTURES, JURIES, AND PANELS Lecture: Landscape Materiality: innovation and convention from Modernism to present, Department of Landscape Architecture, Clemson University, spring 2015 Lecture: The Macallen Building: Planting Strategies for Boston’s First Green Residential Building, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, spring 2015 Lecture: Design Research – Design as Research, Department of Landscape Architecture, Auburn University, spring 2015 Lecture: Landscape Materiality: recent work in practice and the academy, Department of Landscape Architecture, SUNY Syracuse, fall 2012 Lecture: Landscape Architecture Research: design research – design as research, Reich School of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University, spring 2012 Lecture: Landscape Architecture Research: design research – design as research, Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University, spring 2012 Jury: guest critic for final graduate student reviews, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, spring 2012 Lecture: Teaching Design Technology in the 21st Century, Department of Landscape Architecture of Rutgers University, spring 2011 Jury: guest critic for final landscape architecture reviews, Louisiana State University Reich School of Landscape Architecture, spring 2010 and spring 2011 Panel: Inside the LA Studio: the Work of the Office of James Burnett, invited panel moderator at the ASLA Annual Meeting, Chicago, fall 2009 Lecture: Landscape Architecture in the 21st Century presented to graduate forestry course in the Penn State School of Forest Resources, fall 2009 Jury: guest critic for final landscape architecture reviews, Boston Architectural College, fall 2009 Jury: guest critic for final architecture reviews, Carnegie Mellon University Department of Architecture, fall 2009 Tour Leader: Led tours of Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks and Waterworks Garden at the annual convention of Americans for the Arts in Seattle, June 2009 Lecture and Panel Participation: Urban Re-Forestation Potential in Boston and Philadelphia: Student Proposals from Harvard University and Penn State University, Annual Shade Tree Symposium of the Pennsylvania Delaware Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture, January 26, 2009 Lecture: Sustainable Design and its Metrics, Landscape Architecture Section, Knowlton School of Architecture of the Ohio State University, January 21, 2009 Lecture: Sustainable Stormwater Design on Small Urban Sites, Landscape Architecture Section, Knowlton School of Architecture the Ohio State University, January 21, 2009 Lecture: Material Innovation and Design Pedagogy in Landscape Architecture: a brief look at the past 60 years, invited speaker for the Baumer Lecture Series of the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University, April 30, 2008 Jury: guest critic for mid reviews, Department of Landscape Architecture, the School of Environmental Science and Forestry of SUNY Syracuse, spring 2008 Lecture: Material Innovation and Design Pedagogy in Landscape Architecture: a brief look at the past 60 years, ESF of SUNY Syracuse April 14, 2008 Jury: guest critic for architecture and landscape architecture final reviews, Knowlton School of Architecture, the Ohio State University, fall quarter 2007, winter quarter 2008, and mid review spring quarter 2008 Lecture: Sustainable Storm Water Management on Small Urban Sites, The Many Shades of Green a conference on green design, invited speaker, Cornell University Extension, Westchester, NY, Fall 2007 Lecture: Herbert Bayer and the Art of Reclamation, keynote speaker, Channeling Herbert, the 25th anniversary celebration of Herbert 7 Bayer’s Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks, Kent, WA, City of Kent Department of Visual Arts, Fall 2007 Lecture: “Memorial Making and Grief: The Design Process as Healing Mechanism,” University of Kentucky, spring 2006 Jury: guest critic for the fifth year design studio final review in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Arkansas, fall 2004 Lecture: Contemporary American Landscape Architecture: Practice Struggles to Embrace Theory, Art 511 – Seminar in Contemporary Issues, Penn State University, March 20, 2003 Lecture: Earthworks Art as Reclamation in the Pacific Northwest, Washington State ASLA Chapter’s Annual Expo, September 20, 2002, Seattle, WA Lecture: Recent Work, lecture at the University of Virginia Department of Landscape Architecture, Charlottesville, VA, spring, 2002 Lecture: Recent Work, lecture at Ball State University Department of Landscape Architecture, Muncie, IN, May 19, 1999 Lecture: The Influence of the English Garden and Landscape on Frederick Law Olmsted, at the Annual Lubbock Arts Festival, April 1999 Lecture: Contemporary Landscape Architecture in the United States, to the Lubbock Master Gardeners, September, 1998 Lecture: The Academy Practice Connection, lecture at the University of Colorado at Denver College of Architecture and Planning, Denver, CO, March, 1997 Lecture: The Role of the Teacher Practitioner in the Academy, lecture at Colorado State University Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Fort Collins, CO, spring 1996 Juries: guest critic at the University of California Department of Landscape Architecture, Berkeley, CA, 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1996 Lecture: Recent Work, lecture at Purdue University Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, West Lafayette, IN, spring 1995 Lecture: The Role of History in Recent Work - Three Approaches, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Overview Lecture Series, December 1989. Lecture: The Landscape Architecture of Kuwait, Chulalongkorn University Department of Landscape Architecture; Bangkok, Thailand, 1987. Lecture: The Landscape Architecture of Kuwait, Urban Green Fund, Japan Landscape Consultants Association, Japan Landscape Contractors Association, Japan Landscape Association, and Parks and Open Space Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, December, 1987 Lecture: Recent Work, University of California Department of Landscape Architecture, Berkeley, CA, fall 1986 Lecture: A Restoration Methodology for Olmsted Landscapes, National Association for Olmsted Parks, Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, June, 1982. Seminar Leader: Historic Landscape Restoration in Prospect Park, Prospect Park Interns, Prospect Park Administrator's Office, Brooklyn, New York, August 1981

REPRESENTATIVE PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS Landworks Studio, Inc.: Port Covington Master Plan, Baltimore, MD with EMA Architects, BCT Architects, and Biohabitats for Sagamore Development Company and Kevin Plank Industries Site L Landscape on the MIT Campus with EMA Architects for MITIMCO and MIT, Cambridge, MA Art Park, Indianapolis, Indiana, artists Jorge Pardo and Rafael Lozanno-Hemmer Dareen East Beach Waterfront Park, Jubail, Saudi Arabia, CBT Architects 200 5th Avenue, New York, NY, STUDIOS Architecture Parc de Valdebebas International Design Competition, Madrid, Spain with Office dA, Architects AIA Headquarters Renewal, Washington, DC, STUDIOS Architecture 1st + M Street, Washington, DC, dcs Architects and STUDIOS Architects Parkway 22 Condominiums, Philadelphia, PA, Burt, Hill, Architects Blackstone Power Plant Renovation, Harvard University, Bruner Cott, Architects Macallen Building, South Boston, Office dA and Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann, Architects Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. (2003): CMU Sculpture Garden, Pittsburgh, PA; Artist Mel Bochner North Residential Village, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Performing Arts Hall in Troy, New York, Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, DC Hargreaves Associates: Crissy Field, San Francisco, CA, 2002 ASLA Merit Award The GAP Corporate Campus, San Bruno, CA; Architect: William McDonough + Partners Louisville Waterfront Park, Louisville, KY Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA Richard W. Lyman Graduate Residences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA; Architect: Tanner, Leddy, Maytum The Columbus Center, Baltimore, MD Confluence Park, San Jose, CA, 1998 ASLA Honor Award Guadalupe River Park, San Jose, CA, 1998 ASLA Honor Award Memorial Union North Courtyard, University of California at Davis; Artists: Doug Hollis and Anna Murch 8 Prospect Green, Rancho Cordova, CA Aronoff Center for Design and Art, University of Cincinnati; Architect: Peter Eisenman, 1998 ASLA Merit Award Peter Walker and Partners: Hotel Villa Olimpica, Barcelona, Spain; Architects: Frank Gehry, Bruce Graham, and SOM Chicago Harima Science Garden City, Kobe, Japan; Architects: Arata Isozaki and Tadao Ando, 1996 ASLA Honor Award Regent Kona Coast Hotel and Resort, Kona, Hawaii; Architect: SOM San Francisco UC San Diego Library Walk, 1998 ASLA Honor Award Boeing Longacres Park, Seattle, WA; Architect: SOM San Francisco, 1997 ASLA Honor Award Hanna/Olin, Ltd.: Chiswick Park, London, England; Architects: Terry Farrell, Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, and Eric Parry Carnegie-Mellon Research Institute, Pittsburgh, PA; Architect: Peter Eisenman Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters, New Brunswick, NJ; Architect: I.M. Pei and Partners Denver Transitway / Mall, Denver, CO; Architect: I.M. Pei and Partners, 1985 ASLA Merit Award Kings Cross, London, England; Architect: Norman Foster Garrett Eckbo (1985): Kuwait Palm Horticulture Development Center, Kuwait City, Kuwait Kuwaiti Engineer's Office: Kuwait Conference Centre, Kuwait City, Kuwait; University of Kuwait Master Plan, Kuwait City, Kuwait Al Muthanna Residential and Retail Centre, Kuwait City, Kuwait Al Maadi Residential Complex, Cairo, Egypt David A. Crane and Partners (1981): Capitol Gateway New Town, Washington, DC Delaware Riverfront Mixed-Use Development, Philadelphia, PA Anthony Walmsley & Company: First Historic Landscape Report for the Ravine in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY, 1983 ASLA Honor Award Landscape restoration of four Olmsted/Vaux bridges in Prospect Park, Brooklyn Campbell, Thomas, and Baird (1978): Montgomery County Bikeway – the first segment of the Philadelphia Valley Forge Trail The Kling Partnership (1977): IBM Office Products Division Headquarters, Franklin Lakes, NJ AT & T Headquarters, Basking Ridge, NJ The Collins DuTot Partnership: Penn Square, Reading, PA Jacobsburg State Park, Northampton County, PA The Philadelphia Valley Forge Trail, Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties, PA

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