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CV Alon-Mozes 2010.Pdf Tal Alon-Mozes Curriculum Vitae November 2010 Identity No. 054872858 Address: 9 Hairis St. Ganey Yehuda, 56905 Israel Telephone: 972-3-5342611, 972-522-492970 E-mail: [email protected] Academic12B Degrees 2002 Doctor of Philosophy Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. 199522B Master of Landscape Architecture Department of Landscape Architecture University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. 198623B Bachelor Landscape Architecture (Cum Laude) Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 1981 Bachelor of Art (Cum Laude) Faculty of Humanities, (Art History and Biology) Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Academic Appointments Faculty27B of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion Israel Institute of Technology 2010- Associate Professor 2007 – 2008 Visiting scholar, university of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA U.S.A. 2003 - 2010 Senior Lecturer 1996 - 2003 Adjunct Lecturer Research Interests Cultural landscapes, Landscape and National Identity, Cultural Dimensions of Sustainability, Landscape Architecture in Israel. Professional Positions as Landscape Architect 1995-1997: Self employed Landscape Architect 1991-1993: Project Manager with Moria-Sekely Landscape Architecture, Tel-Aviv, Israel. 1986-1991: Landscape Architect with Gideon Sarig, Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Ramat- Hasharon, Israel. 1 Teaching Experience 1995 to present Landscape Architecture and Architecture Programs, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Undergraduate28B Studies History24B and Theory of Landscape Architecture Introduction25BU to landscape Architecture U (204002, 204000), Fundamentals of landscape analysis, planning and design. HistoryU of Landscape Architecture U (204090), Landscapes and gardens from Antiquity to Renaissance. HistoryU of Landscape Architecture U (204091), Landscapes and gardens from the 17th Century to the modern era. LandscapeU architecture in Israel, HistoryU of Israeli landscape architecture in relation to culture building. LandscapeU and Culture (205201), U introduction to LA for architects, basic themes, methods and projects. Design Studio LandscapeU Architecture Studio U (204621), site design, concepts of space, mass and their incorporation into their surrounding. Introduction26BU to Planning Studio U (205661), fundamentals of planning and design. LandscapeU Architecture, Final Project (204606),U supervisor of students. Planting and construction studio PlantingU Design 2 U (204611), the use of plant material as a design element in the regional landscape ConstructionU Details 1 U (204400), Earthworks and site construction. Graduate29B Studies TheoryU of contemporary landscape architecture U (207900). CommunityU planning U (297440), Fundamentals and strategies. Scholarship0B and Awards 24B 007 Gutwirth Research Grant, Technion- Israel 2004,5B 2005, 2006 Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation Academic Lectureship in Architecture and Town Planning – England. 2006B 4, 2008 Scott Oppler Endowment for New Scholars Travel Stipend, SAH, USA 20037B Gerhard Karplus Prize, Technion- Israel 19998B Gutwirth prize, Technion- Israel 19999B Permanent distinguished teaching assistant, Technion- Israel. 1997 Distinguished teaching assistant, Technion- Israel. 1994-1995 Regents' Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley. 1994-1995 Stanley M. Tasheira Scholarship, U.C. Berkeley. 1994-1995 Certificate of Merit, American Society of Landscape Architecture, U.C. Berkeley. 1987 Segal prize for final project: Sculpture Garden in Tefen, Technion- Israel. 1986 Graduate Cum Laude, Technion, Israel. 1983 Distinguished student, Technion, Israel. 1981 Graduate Cum Laude, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professional Projects 1995-1997: Self employed Landscape Architect Neighborhood planning and design: Urban revitalization projects: upgrading neglected industrial areas and uncared streets into commercial centers and lovely streets. • Bilu,U U Commercial Center/ Detailed design. • BatU Yam, U Independence Boulevard/ Master Plan. • OrU Yehuda, U Independence Boulevard/ Master Plan and detailed design. • KiriatU Savionim, U Instruction Center/ Detailed design. • 2 1991-1993: Project Manager with Moria-Sekely Landscape Architecture, Tel-Aviv, Israel. Regional Landscape planning and design: • MitzpeU Masua,U Recreation & Tourism center, Master plan/ Jewish National Fund. A vision for a cultural landscape based on traditional agricultural patterns. • RoadU no. 65.U Landscape reclamation/ Master plan for the Public Work Department, Ministry of Development and Housing. Integrating up-scaled highway into its pastoral surrounding via earthworks and planting, emphasizing settlements and junctions along the road. Neighborhood planning and design: • TheU nursery,U Tel-Aviv/ 1200 units/ Design guidelines. A model for high density housing project which facilitates its unique location. • YahudU ,U Schoolyards, pedestrian streets design and other various urban projects/ detailed design. A large scale urban regeneration project for the whole town. 1986-1991: Landscape Architect with Gideon Sarig, Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Ramat-Hasharon, Israel. Regional Landscape planning and design: Regional scale projects which integrate agriculture, grazing, forestry, contemporary settlements, archeology, and environmental dilemmas. Planning and design on various levels; from comprehensive planning into detailed design. • GushU -Alonim/ U Master plan for rural landscape, Nature Reserve Authority & National Park Authority. • ZipporiU /U Master plan for the national park, and detailed design/ National Park Authority. Urban planning and design: Revitalization projects and new neighborhoods design. • AradU ,U City square/ Detailed design. • GivatU -Savion,U Community Park/ Detailed design. • BavliU -Towers,U Tel Aviv/ Preliminary master plan for neighborhood. Landscaping the first tower neighborhood in Tel Aviv, (never materialized). • BatU -Yam, U Main Street/ Detailed design. • YarkonU Park,U Adventure playground/ Detailed design. Publications13B Theses - Alon-Mozes, T. under the supervision of Prof. Amir, S. (2002), Text,U Culture and Meaning of the Hebrew Vernacular Garden in the Land of Israel: Tel Aviv and its Surrounding as a Case Study,U Ph.D. dissertation, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology,Haifa, Israel. - Alon-Mozes, T. under the supervision of Prof. Hester R. (1995), LandscapeU of Immigrants: The Hmong in Merced, Sacramento and Stockton (California),U M.L.A. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. Papers in Refereed Journals - Alon-Mozes, T., 2010, "Ariel Sharon Park and the Emergence of Israel's Environmentalism", U Journal U of Urban Design (accepted). - Alon-Mozes, T., 2008 "Rural Ethos and Urban Development: The Emergence of the First Hebrew Town in Modern Palestine", PlanningU perspectives (accepted).U - Alon-Mozes, T., Shadar, H., Vardi, L., 2009, "The Poetic and the Politic of the Contemporary Sacred Place: Baba Sali's Grave Estate in Netivot, Israel", BuildingU s & Landscapes, Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum (previously, Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture) 16U (2):73-85. - Alon-Mozes, T., 2009, " Landscape Architecture and Agriculture; Common Seeds and Diverging Sprigs in the Israeli Practice", LandscapeU Journal U 28(2):166-180. - Alon-Mozes, T., 2009, " The International Competition for the Reclamation of the Hiriya Landfill: A National Israeli Symbol in a “Global” Arena", LandscapeU Review U 13(1):31-46. - Alon-Mozes, T., 2007, “Women and the Emerging Hebrew Garden in Palestine”, LandscapeU Research U 32(3):311-331. 3 - Alon-Mozes, T., 2006, “From reading the landscape to “Writing” a Garden: Using the Text Metaphor as a Working Design Tool”, JOLA,U Journal of Landscape Architecture (U 2):30-37. - Alon-Mozes, T., Amdur, L., 2005, “Urban Agriculture in Israel – A Feasibility Study”, Planning,U Journal of the Israel Association of Planners U 2(2):64-82. (in Hebrew). - Alon-Mozes, T., 2004, “The Local and the Global: The Flora of the Israeli Garden”, LandscapeU Review U 10(1&2):6-9. - Alon-Mozes, T., 2004a, “Gardens and the Emergence of Culture, The Meir Garden: The First Hebrew Garden for the First Hebrew City-Tel Aviv”, StudiesU in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes U 24(1):55-64. -10B Alon-Mozes, T., Amir, S., 2002, “Landscape and Ideology: The Emergence of Vernacular Gardening Culture in Pre-State Israel”, LandscapeU Journal U 21(2): 40-53. Chapters in Refereed Books - Alon-Mozes, T. 2009, ""If paradise is in the Land of Israel, its entrance is at the gates of Beit Shean" (Reish Lakish), Israeli National Parks and the Search for National Identity", in Carr, E. (ed.) PublicU Nature U (to be published in 2010). - Alon-Mozes, T. 2006, "Memorial Sons’ Gardens and the Israeli Cultural Imagination", in Conan, M. (ed.) GardensU Imagination: Cultural History and Agency, U Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture, XXX. Pp. 67-90. - Alon-Mozes, T. 2006a, "Sunflowers, Passages from Berlin to Kiryat Gat": German Jews Landscapes and Gardens Memories" in GardensU and Parks in the Lives of the Jewish Population after 1933,U Center of Garden Art+Landscape Architecture, Universitat Hannover. Pp. 157-170. SubmittedU papers - Alon-Mozes, T., 2009, "Botany, Nationalism and the Biblical Landscape Reserve of Neot Kedumim", LandscapeU Journal. Other Papers - Nitzan-Shiftan, A., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Alon-Mozes, T., 2006,"Richard Kauffmann,
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