Curriculum Vita Robert Reid Hewitt

Business Address Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture Clemson University, 139 Lee Hall Box 30451 Clemson SC 29634-0511 (864) 656-6698

California 920-46th Street Sacramento CA, 95819 (864) 506 5340

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Curriculum Vita Summary Robert Hewitt, ASLA, is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at Clemson University. He is currently the lead landscape architecture faculty with the School of Architecture’s professional graduate program in health care design. He teaches urban design, interdisciplinary design, community design, site design, planning, history/theory, regional studies, and architecture special studies and seminars, as well as design implementation at undergraduate, graduate and PhD levels. He is the Professor of Record for the College of Architecture Arts and the Humanities’ Rome Program.

His research interests include the influence of medicine on environmental design, sustainability and health, media and technology, and international education in landscape architecture. His has authored more than thirty peer reviewed articles and co-chaired three international conferences during the last ten years; and his work has been cited or reviewed in more than 60 national and international publications. He is the recipient of more than 25 honors and awards for teaching research and service. During this time he has been investigator or co-investigator for more than $200,000 of funded grants. He has authored two conference proceedings, including Landscape Imprints in two editions.

Professor Hewitt is a principal in HewittNassar Studio working on projects in the United States and . His professional experience includes work with Peter Walker and Partners in Berkeley on a range of international and national award winning projects, and with Gary Strang and Michael Roche in San Francisco. His professional work has been honored with nine design and planning award at regional, national and international levels including finalist for the Rome Prize. He is a registered landscape architect in California and South Carolina.

The following paragraphs address several areas of his research, teaching and creative activities: the historical and contemporary influence of medical thought on environmental design, landscape representation and interpretation, and landscape architecture education.

Health, Environment, Representation and Interpretation His research and scholarly activities concerning the influence of medical thought on environmental design have centered on the historical aspects of that influence, and the design of contemporary healthy environments that integrate medical geography and cultural interpretation. Published peer-reviewed and cited work examining the influence of medical thought on F L Olmsted design has appeared in the journals: The Bulletin of the History of Medicine, The Bulletin of Anesthesia History, and Psychiatry on Line Italia. Research addressing the influence of international medical thought on 19th-century cities and parks has been published in the peer-reviewed journals Landscape Review, and CELA Selected Papers 2005. Examples of research regarding the influences of medical thought on contemporary environments related to cultural interpretation and landscape epidemiology have also been published in CELA Select Papers 2005 and Landscape Review. A collaborative project suggesting that the incorporation of landscape images from dreams is useful from the standpoint of evolutionary biology for the creation of more healthy and sustainable environments was published in Landscape Forum He has recently been asked to contribute to a forthcoming Landscape Journal volume addressing health and design, and has received a Clemson fellowship to complete a book manuscript that examines the role of 19th and early 20th-century medical thought in shaping American public and private landscapes, particularly the influence of miasma theory, and philosophical and scientific psychology.

His creative and professional activity concerning health and design include continuing national and international consultation on healthcare facility design, including: the application therapeutic design principles for resort design in Vallkenburg, Holland and Shanghai, China: for healthcare facilities at Greenville Hospital’s Alzheimer’s Facility, Spartanburg Hospital’s Health Care Village, and for the Medical University of South Carolina campus; the application of therapeutic design principles that incorporate non-Western medical approaches to health care design was employed at the Sharm al Sheik Neurological Center in Egypt. Creative and professional activity that blends sustainability, health and the environment includes: sustainable and healthy neighborhood design proposals for the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; sustainable and healthy community design proposals for Lake Conestee and Simpsonville, South Carolina; and Clemson University’s “Green” Community Health Care Center.

His work concerning landscape representation and interpretation, expressed through in three exhibitions, the San Francisco Garden Show “Waterworks,” San Francisco Arts Commission, Exploration City Site: “Civic Center Viewing Chamber,” and The Public Art Fund, New York, Gardens in the City Series: “Steam Temple.” “Waterworks” explored sustainable design expression related to the interconnection of natural systems and urban infrastructure. “Steam Temple” addressed these same issues related to the establishment of a new infrastructure park within the Allen Street Mall in Lower Manhattan as part of a project sponsored by New York’s Public Art Fund. “Civic Center Viewing Chamber,” examines cultural perceptions and representations of the landscape using historic viewing devices to reconsider the environmental setting of San Francisco’s Beaux-Arts Civic Center.

Landscape Architecture International Education His research and scholarship related to landscape architecture international education has examined international education at CELA participating universities, internationalization and multiculturalism. He recently published comprehensive studies of landscape architecture international education in Landscape Journal and in Landscape Review. His work concerning international education extends to teaching and service activities, and to recent publications concerning international landscape architecture design and globalization. (Critiques of Built Works of Landscape Architecture and in CELA Published Papers 2006and 2008). Related to his research and scholarship, he has been active in grant writing, participating in grant development, as a co-investigator, and advisor; and has been particularly active in the development of international projects, including projects in Luxor, Egypt.

Teaching and Service While he has assumed a wide range of teaching and service activities, including: 1. Teaching basic design, site design, community design, technical courses, urban design and interdisciplinary design at graduate and undergraduate levels, 2. Chairing the department curriculum committee during the development of its Masters and PhD programs, organizing Clemson’s symposium on leadership in landscape architecture for the Landscape Futures Initiative, and editing Clemson’s CELA Select Conference Papers,

His teaching and service activities have broadly focused on international education and interdisciplinary collaboration. He has co-organized conferences and workshops with La Sapienza and Roma Tre Universities in Rome. He has been an invited participant in four national and international panels on international education, and is currently working on the internationalization of Clemson’s landscape architecture program, having acted as an analyst for the department concerning its role in the College’s Genoa program, its Barcelona program, Istanbul program, and its St Petersburg program. He has co- developed an exchange program between Clemson University and Ains Shams University, .

Awards Professor Hewitt has received more than 30 international, national and regional awards for his professional and academic work. He has received awards from the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State for the best peer-reviewed article of the year; from Clemson University for faculty excellence; from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture in recognition of excellence in teaching, research and service; from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture for teaching excellence in studio at the senior level, from the Governor of Luxor Egypt and from University, Cairo for his work on the redesign of Luxor and the Avenue of the Sphinxes; an Award of Excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects and an Award of Honorable Mention from Landscape Architecture Magazine for the exhibition “Waterworks;” an Award of Merit from the American Society of Landscape Architects for the study of landscape architecture; and the Thomas Church Prize, from Department of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley He has most recently been awarded two North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia Tri-State ASLA awards for his work on the Luxor, Egypt Master Plan, two South Carolina ASLA awards for Analysis and Planning and for Design, and was named alternate winner of the Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture in 2008

CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE Education

1996 MLA, University of California, Berkeley 1996 MCP, University of California, Berkeley 1993 BSLA. University of California, Davis 1979-81 McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific-Graduate Study of Law 1978 BA German with concentrations in Spanish and French, University of California, Davis

Professional Activity 2009 Founding Principal and CEO HewittNassar Studio

Projects Consultancy 2013 Eleuthera, Bahamas, Island-wide Land Use Master Plan, Multiple Specific Urban Land Use Plans 2013 Muscat, Oman, Urban Design Master Plan 2013 Hamburg, Germany, Urban Design Master Plan for the Hamburg Horn District 2012 Eleuthera, Bahamas, Comprehensive Planning 2012 Hurghada, Egypt, Urban Design Master Plan 2011 Seneca Water Treatment Plant Master Plan, City of Seneca, SC 2011 2011 Swan Lake International Ecological Wetland City, Cheng Landscape Architecture 2011 2011 Atlanta Beltline Select Development Plans for Atlanta Development Authority 2011 2011-2012 Esna, Egypt, Urban Design Masterplan 2011 2010-11 Al District, Cairo, Egypt: Urban Design Masterplan, 2010 2009-10 Sonoma, CA: Global Change Garden, Late Show Garden Exhibition 2008-09 Luxor, Egypt: Temple District Urban Design Masterplan w/Archplan & Cube Architecture – design proposal to Prime Minister of Egypt, 2009 Pacolet/Milliken Enterprises, Initial meeting for Milliken property development, 2009 Saqqara Grand Boulevard and Metro Terminal, Cairo Egypt w Cube Architecture – design proposal, 2009 Al Azbakeya National Theatre and Urban Park, Cairo Egypt w/Cube Architecture – design proposal, 2009 Rashid/Rosetta, Egypt: Urban Design Masterplan w/Ain-Shams University – design Proposal, 2009 2007 -2008 Luxor, Egypt: Temple District Urban Design Masterplan w/Archplan – design proposal presentation to Prime Minister of Egypt, 2008 Clemson University Restoration Institute Campus Masterplan – charette, 2008 Cairo, Egypt: Giza Plateau Master Plan w/Ain-Shams University – design proposal, 2008 2006 -2007 Luxor, Egypt: Temple District Urban Design Masterplan w/Archplan & Cube Architecture – design proposal presentation to Governor of Luxor, Egypt, 2008 Nanjin, China: Community Design w/Chen Landscape Architecture – preliminary study, 2007 Inquiry in Motion, Clemson/ICAR Education Center, concept proposal, 2007 2005 -2006 An Ting New Town Resort Hotel, Shanghai, China w/Chen Landscape Architecture – design proposal, 2006 Tian Jin Urban Park w/Chen Landscape Architecture –design proposal, 2006 Roger Huntington Skilled Nursing Facility – design proposal/in development, 2006 2004 -2005 Spartanberg Hospital - design proposal, 2005 Lake Conestee Park and Community Plan – design proposal, 2005 Simpsonville Healthy Community Plan – design proposal, 2005 2003 -2004 Rock Hill Sustainable Village Community Plan – design proposal, 2004 Palo Alto Medical Foundation, San Carlos Center w/Meyer and Silverberg – design proposal, 2004 Sullivan Center “Green” Community Health Care Clinic, Clemson, South Carolina – design proposal/in development, 2004 M J Kelly Residence, Sacramento, California – design proposal, 2003 W R Barry Residence, Sacramento, California – design proposal, 2003 G Gage Residence, Sacramento, California – built project 2003

2002 -2003 Presidio Historic Landscape Study, San Francisco, California w/Center for Landscape History, Penn State University- sector report 2001-2002 Parco Litorale Romano, Ostia Lido, Italy, Tiber River Delta Park including Ostia Antica and Ostia Lido – design proposal 1999-2002 Pittsburgh Healthy City Project, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Healthy Neighborhood Plans – design proposals

1995 /1996 Peter Walker, William Johnson and Partners, RLA Ayala Triangle, Philippine Stock Exchange, Manila – built project Bangkok International Airport – design proposal Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House, Los Angeles, California – design proposal Triangle Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri – built project Millennium Olympic Parklands, Sydney, Australia, - built project University of Washington Commons, Seattle, Washington – design proposal Chyron Corporate Campus, Emeryville, California – built project Sony Center Berlin, Berlin, Germany – built project McConnell Foundation, Redding, California (ASLA Honor Award) built project Pixar Studios Campus, Emeryville, California – built project Harima Science City, Japan – built project

1991-1995 Botanical Garden University of California, Berkeley, Design Development, Healing Sites, Information Nodes and Kiosks, 1995 Botanical Garden University of California, Berkeley, Post Occupancy Evaluation, Path and Kiosk Study, 1995 Strang, Gary, Michael Roche & Robert Hewitt, Allen Street Mall Project, New York City, 1994 University of California at Davis Arboretum, 1993 Strang, Gary, Michael Roche, Ron Lutzko & Robert Hewitt, CCAC Beale Street Onramp Project, San Francisco, 1993 Strang, Gary, Michael Roche & Robert Hewitt, Waterworks Project, San Francisco, 1992 Union Baseball Stadium, Sacramento Community College, 1991

1978-93 Robert Hewitt Co. Design-Build Private residences, commercial landscapes, multi-family and residential subdivisions, recreation landscapes

ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS 2012 Clemson University Trustees Award for Faculty Excellence

2011 South Carolina ASLA Award: Corniche and Avenue of the Sphinxes Specific Master Plan

2011 South Carolina ASLA Award: Climate Change Garden

2011 Tri State ASLA Award: Corniche and Avenue of the Sphinxes Specific Master Plan

2011 CELA Excellence in Design Studio Teaching Award (senior level)

2010 Clemson University Trustees Award for Faculty Excellence

2010 Ain Shams University: College of Engineering Award of Excellence in Service to the University

2008 Tri State ASLA Award: Luxor Master Plan

2008 Clemson University Trustees Award for Faculty Excellence

2008 Rome Prize Finalist and Alternate for the Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture

2008 Clemson University President’s Letter of Recognition: Luxor Master Plan

2007 Governor of Luxor, Egypt: Award of Appreciation: Luxor Urban Design Project

2006 Clemson University Board of Trustees Award for Faculty Excellence

2005 Clemson University College of Architecture, Arts and the Humanities Research Fellowship

2005 CELA Award of Recognition for Academic Excellence, Teaching and Service

2004 CELA Alpha Sigma Lambda Fellowship

2001 Dr. Roy C. Buck, Award in the College of Arts and Architecture: best, refereed article in a scholarly journal. "Nineteenth-Century Medical Landscapes: John H. Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity," co-authored by Bonj Szczygiel and Robert Hewitt

1996 Mayor’s Institute Scholar, Department of City and Regional Planning University of California

1995 Thomas Church Prize, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley

1993 Award of Merit from the American Society of Landscape Architects for the study of landscape architecture

1992 Awards of Merit and Honor from the Friends of Golden Gate Park for 'Waterworks' exhibition

1992 Award of Honorable Mention from Landscape Architecture Magazine for 'Waterworks' exhibition

1992 ASLA Award Excellence for 'Waterworks' exhibition at the San Francisco Garden Show

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE 2005 –present Registered Landscape Architect, State of South Carolina, # 909 2004 - present Registered Landscape Architect, State of California, # 5008

TEACHING 2007 -present Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, Clemson University 2003 - 2006 Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, Clemson University 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture, Pennsylvania State University

Resident Teaching Assignments Courses Taught at Clemson University Years Teaching Landscape Architecture 101: BLA/MLA History Landscape Architecture 1 year Landscape Architecture 251: BLA Beginning Site Design Studio 2 years Landscape Architecture 252: BLA/MLA Participatory Site Design Studio 3 years Landscape Architecture 262 BLA/MLA Technology I 4 years Landscape Architecture 352 BLA/MLA Urban Design Studio 5 years Landscape Architecture 362 BLA/MLA Tech II 3 years Landscape Architecture 405/605 BLA/MLA Urban Genesis and Form 2 year Landscape Architecture 451 BLA/MLA Community Design Studio 3 years Landscape Architecture 452 BLA Design + Health Studio 2 year Landscape Architecture 452 Study Abroad, Rome Program 1 year Landscape Architecture 453 Key Issues in Landscape Architecture 1 year Landscape Architecture 462 BLA Technology III 2 years Landscape Architecture 490 BLA Directed Studies 6 year Landscape Architecture 552 BLA Exit Studio 1 year Landscape Architecture 853 MLA Interdisciplinary Research 2 years Landscape Architecture 843 MLA Research/Design Studio 2 year City / Regional Planning 890 MLA/MCP Directed Studies 2 years City / Regional Planning 889 MLA/MCP Directed Studies 1 year Architecture 485 / 685 BLA/MLA/MArch Health Care Design Seminar 1 year Architecture 488 / 688 BLA/MLA/MArch Health Care Programming 1 year Architecture 699 BLA/MLA

Courses Taught in Russia for Clemson Years Teaching St. Petersburg, Russia Architecture Honors Studio BArch/MArch 3 Years

Courses Developed in Russia for Clemson Landscape Architecture 490 BLA Directed Studies 1 year

Courses Developed at Clemson ARCH 485/685 BLA/MLA/MArch History of Health Settings Seminar 1 year ARCH 488/688 BLA/MLA/MArch Architectural Programming 1 year LARCH 452 BLA Abroad Studio in Rome 1 year LARCH 418 BLA Abroad Seminar in Rome 1 year LARCH 419 BLA Abroad Field Study in Italy 1 year AAH 395 Abroad Seminar in Rome 1 year

Courses Taught at Pennsylvania State University Years Teaching Landscape Architecture 325 Basic Design Studio 2 years Landscape Architecture 325A Design Theory Seminar 2 years Landscape Architecture 326 Design Visualization and Graphics I: 1 year Landscape Architecture 336 Design Visualization and Graphics II 1 year Landscape Architecture 435 BLA/MLA Design Implementation I Studio 5 years Grading, Stormwater Management/Infiltration, Cut and Fill Landscape Architecture 437 BLA/MLA Design Implementation II Studio 3 years Road Alignment, Layout, Planting Plans, Irrigation Landscape Architecture 451 BLA/MLA Urban Design Studio 4 years Landscape Architecture 451A BLA/MLA Design Theory Seminar 4 years Landscape Architecture 496 Independent Studies 6 years

Courses Taught in Italy for Pennsylvania State University Years Teaching Landscape Architecture 499 A BLA/MLA Rome Urban Design Studio 4 years Landscape Architecture 499 B: BLA/MLA Rome Seminar 4 years Landscape Architecture 499 C BLA/MLA Rome Implementation III 4 years Materials and Details Landscape Architecture 499 D Italian Villas (Summer Program) 2 years

External Review, PhD, Graduate, Honors and Exit Committees External Reviewer TPR External TPR Reviewer, University of British Columbia, 2013

External TPR Reviewer Auburn University, 2013

External TPR Reviewer University of California, Davis 2013

External TPR Reviewer University of Colorado, Boulder 2009

Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt PhD International External Reviewer of Thesis for Ph. D. Degree in Architecture, by Architect Rana T. Al Matarneh, “The Impact of Gated Communities on Social Fabric: Choices and Changes in The Spatial Form of Sub-Urban Districts in The Region,” 2011

International External Reviewer of Thesis for Ph. D. Degree in Architecture, by Architect Ayman Mohammed Assem, “Functional Structuring of Shape as an Economical Approach to Forming Elements of Low Income Housing,” 2011

International External Reviewer of Thesis for Ph. D. Degree in Architecture, by Architect Tamer Abbas Marie Abu Zied, “Design Criteria for the Punishment & Correctional Institute Buildings Under the Umbrella of the Human Right Fundamentals” 2010

Clemson University Masters Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, JJ Wyatt, “James Cistern Masterplan, Eleuthera, Bahamas, in collaboration with University of Sweden at Lundt” 2013

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, Geoff Taylor, “Social Media and GIS Geolocation Models,” 2012

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, Noelle Webb, “Environmental Education, Stormwater and Citizen Participation, Methods of Evaluation,” 2012

Master of Landscape Architecture Terminal Project, Leigh Morgan, “Stormwater Evaluation for Urban Green Infrastructure: Greenville, SC,” 2010

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis Project, Meika Fields, “Charlotte’s Arts Community and Social Mutualism,” 2009

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis Project, Ye Kong, “Wetland Restoration and Design,” 2009

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis Project, Sara Hekmatfar, “Restoration Institute, Brownfield Development and Wetland Restoration,” 2008

Master of Architecture Thesis, Heather Voorhaar, “Adaptable Architecture for Bioterrorism Response,” 2005

Master of Architecture Thesis, Michael Skopja, “Redefining the Commercial Edge,” 2005 (Awarded “Best Graduate Thesis for 2005”)

Exit Project Exit Project, Garret Avery, “North Charleston, New Urbanism,” 2006

Exit Project, Mellitsa Torres, Sarah Bednar, “Roger Huntington, Alzheimer/Dementia Skilled Nursing Facility,” 2006

Exit Project, Emily Bland, “Transit Oriented Design in Midtown Charlotte,” 2006

Exit Project, Patrick Williams, “The Myrtle Beach Pavilion Redevelopment,” 2006

Exit Project, Andrew Smith, “Thornhill Farm: A Community for Developmentally Disabled Adults,” 2006

Exit Project, David Van der Water, “Ecosta Mill: A New Community,” 2006

Exit Project, Carla Holmes, “Anderson Arts and Entertainment District,” 2005

Exit Project, Betsy Fulgham and Amanda Allen, “Spartanberg Village Healthy Community,” 2005

Exit Project, David Krantz and Christopher Walsh, “North Charleston Urban Design,” 2005

Exit Project, Vanessa Ciaccio, “Cape Cod Rail Trail,” 2005

Exit Project, Jason Hallman, “Re-envisioning Newry, SC,” 2005

Exit Project, Mary Darnell, “Foster Child Community,” 2005

Exit Project Nolan Edge and John Whitten, “Charleston Urban Design,” 2005

Exit Project Lisa Day and Haley Jameson, “Barcelona Industrial Site Redevelopment,” 2005

Exit Project Joy McKurley, Clemson University Therapeutic Community,” 2005

Exit Project, Cameron Barridale, Knoxville, Tennessee Urban Revitalization,” 2005

Exit Project, Blake Cunningham, “San Antonio River Park Revitalization,” 2005

Pennsylvania State University Masters Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, Sunshine Cheng, "The Role of GIS in the Assessment of Genius Loci," 2003

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, Anna Liao, "Reclaiming the Water’s Edge: A Case Study of People’s Landscape Perceptions on the Waterfront at Battery Park City," 2002

Master of Landscape Architecture Project, Hon Fei Chen, “Methods of Interpretation: Modernization of Rural Environments,” 2000

Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis, Latika Vaid, “The Influence of the English Italian Garden in Italy 1850-1920,” 1999

Master of Landscape Architecture Project, Ya chi Chen, “Design Guidelines for the Development of the Ren Ai Riverfront in Kaoshung, Taipei,” 1997:

Honors Honors Thesis, Daisy Wright: Honors Thesis, “Design Guidelines for Healing Gardens,” 1998

Advising Clemson University 2009- Faculty Advisor for CU Graduate Association for Landscape Architecture 2007-9 Various BLA/MLA 2003-7 Various BLA

Pennsylvania State University 2002-3: 3rd Year BLA 2000-2: 2nd Year BLA 1996-9: 2nd Year BLA

Student Awards 2011 SC ASLA Student Award State Level Award, Willa Quin

2007 Archiprix International 2007 International Award: Transit Hives, Michael Stopka.

2005 Health Care Design Award 05 National student award for team of graduate architecture and undergraduate landscape architecture students for the new Joseph P Sullivan Community Health Care Center - Alan Bouie, Emily Bland, and Amanda Schmaltz

2005 Health Care Design Award 05 National student award for team of graduate architecture and undergraduate landscape architecture students for the new Joseph P Sullivan Community Health Care Center – Megan Allan, and Paula Froebrodt

2005 Master of Architecture Thesis, Michael Skopja, “Redefining the Commercial Edge,” (Awarded “Best Graduate Thesis in Architecture”)

SCHOLARSHIP Research, Scholarly Publications, and Creative Accomplishments Refereed Publications Hewitt, Robert, Hala Nassar, “Globalization and Landscape Architecture: Sultan Qaboos Mosque and the Global Landscape of Islam,” CELA Conference Papers 2014.

Hewitt, Robert, Hala Nassar, “Globalization and Landscape Architecture, “The Role of International Institutions in the Development of Global/Local Landscape,” CELA Conference Papers 2014.

Hewitt, Robert, R , “The Nature of Health: John Claudius Loudon and the Influence of Medical Thought on Environmental Design in Early 19th-Century Britain,” (submitted for publication) Landscape Journal 2013

Hewitt, Robert, R., Brent Jacobson, Kathryn Wittner, “Economic Resiliency: Building a Lasting Career in Landscape Architecture,” ASLA Annual Meeting and EXPO Proceedings 2013

Hewitt, Robert, Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, Geoff Taylor, “Space, Time, Place, Duration; Geospatial Framing and Sensing Identities of Landscape Architects,” Special Issue CELA 2013 (submitted for publication)

Hewitt, Robert, R., Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, Geoff Taylor, “Space, Time, Place, Duration; The Evaluation of Designed Urban Landscape through Public Social Media Activity,” Special Issue CELA 2013 (submitted for publication)

Hewitt, Robert, Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, Geoff Taylor, “Space, Time, Place, Duration; Geospatial Framing and Sensing Identities of Landscape Architects,” Selected Papers CELA 2013

Hewitt, Robert, R., Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, Geoff Taylor, “Space, Time, Place, Duration; The Evaluation of Designed Urban Landscape through Public Social Media Activity,” Selected Papers CELA 2013

Hewitt, Robert R., “The Benign, the Suspicious, and the Magical: Healing Beliefs and the Creation of Landscape,” (submitted for publication) Landscape Journal 2013

Hewitt, Robert R., “Globalization Landscape Architecture: A Review of the Literature,” Sage Open Access 2013

Hewitt, Robert R., Hala Nasar, “The Influence of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Urban Cairo,” Supercourse: Library of Alexandria, Egypt, http://www.bibalex.org/Supercourse/, 2009(submitted for publication)

“The Landscape Architect’s Network is Dense, Global and Interconnected,” Republication of Hewitt, Robert, Geoff Taylor, Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, “Finding Multi-centers: Using Crowd- Sourcing Technologies to Define Communities of Landscape Architecture,” Selected Papers CELA 2012 The Dirt, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sept. 2012, http://dirt.asla.org/2012/09/11/the-landscape-architects-network-is-global-dense-and-inter- connected/

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Redesign of 19th-century Urban Cairo: The Influence of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes,” Landscape Review, 2004 republished electronically in Landscape Review, 2012, http://journals.lincoln.ac.nz/index.php/lr

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, "Internationalization and Multiculturalism in CELA-Participating Landscape Architecture International Education Programs,” Landscape Review, republished electronically in Landscape Review, 2012, http://journals.lincoln.ac.nz/index.php/lr

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Relocation of al-Fustat Pottery Village: Evaluating the Results of Urban Redevelopment in Misr al Qadeema, Cairo,” Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2012

Hewitt, Robert, Geoff Taylor, Hala Nassar, Brooks Patrick, “Finding Multi-centers: Using Crowd-Sourcing Technologies to Define Communities of Landscape Architecture,” Selected Papers CELA 2012

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, Finding Virtual Center: Tahrir Square and Student Perceptions of Socially Mediated Public Space, Selected Papers CELA 2012

Hewitt, Robert R., Hala Nassar, Geoff Taylor “The Nature of Social Technology: The Use of Social Media in the Landscape Architecture Profession and Education,” Selected Papers CELA 2011

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Nature of Urban Change: Examining the Relocation of Kum Ghurab Model Potters Village,” Selected Papers CELA 2011

Hewitt, Robert , “Neutra and Biorealism: The Influence of late 19th and early 20th-Century Psychology on the Designed Environment,” Selected Papers CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Hewitt, Robert R. Hala Nassar, “The Landscape Futures Initiative: Leadership and Landscape Change,” Selected Papers CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Designing with Culture in Mind: The Pedagogy of International Landscape Architecture Studios,” Selected Papers CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Hewitt, Robert R., “Reshaping the English Landscape to Minimize Disease,” Supercourse: Library of Alexandria, Egypt, http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/History/history.htm, 2009

Hewitt, Robert R., “Reshaping the American Landscape to Minimize Disease,” Supercourse: Library of Alexandria, Egypt, http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/History/history.htm, 2009

Hewitt, Robert R, Sara Hekmatfar, Hala Nassar, Sayed Amir Mansouri, Parastoo Eshrati, “Globalization and Landscape Change in Tehran, Iran: The Pedagogy of Cross-Cultural International Landscape Architecture Education,” Mansar E-Journal: Nos 9, 11, 24, 32, http://www.manzar.ws/475.aspx, 2009

Hewitt, Robert R, Sara Hekmatfar, Hala Nassar, “Globalization and Landscape Change in Tehran, Iran: The Pedagogy of Cross-Cultural International Landscape Architecture Education,” Selected Papers CELA 2008

Hewitt, Robert, R., “The Landscape Futures Initiative: Panel Presentation,” Selected Papers CELA 2006.

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Al Akhbar Urban Park, Cairo, Egypt: Contemplating Deglobalization in a Historic, Islamic Urban Landscape,” Selected Papers CELA 2006.

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, “Assessing International Education in Contemporary Landscape Architecture,” Landscape Journal, Vol. 24, Number II, 2005

Hewitt, Robert R., Hongfei Chen, “Bioterrorism: The Influence of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes,” CELA selected papers 2005

Nadenicek, Daniel, Robert R Hewitt., “Time, Place, and Health: New Frames of Reference for the Design of Healthy Environments,” CELA selected papers 2005

Hewitt, Robert R, Daniel Nadenicek & Frances Chamberlain, eds,. Selected Conference Papers CELA 2003, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, Clemson University, 2005

Hewitt, Robert, R., "L'Influenza della Psichiatrica Humanistica e della Teoria di ‘Miasma’ sulla Svilupo della Cita Americana ," Psychiatry on Line - Italia 2004 and translation

Hewitt, Robert, R., "The Influence of Humanistic Psychiatry and Miasma Theory on the Development of American Cities," Psychiatry on Line - Italia 2004

Caban, Jose, Robert Hewitt and Dan Nadenicek, “Environment + Built Form,” The York County Collaborative Studio,” 306090 Architecture Journal, Vol. 7, September, 2004

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Redesign of 19th-century Urban Cairo: The Influence of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes,” Landscape Review, 2004

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, "Internationalization and Multiculturalism in CELA-Participating Landscape Architecture International Education Programs,” Landscape Review, 2004

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Biblioteca Alexandrina,” in Critiques of Built Works in Landscape Architecture, 2004

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, "International Landscape Architecture Programs in CELA Participating Universities in the United States,” Selected Conference Papers form CELA 2003

Hewitt, Robert R., “Frederick Law Olmsted: The Influence of the Asylum Movement on the Design of Nineteenth-Century American Cities,” International Journal of Medicine-On Line, 2003

Hewitt, Robert R., Szczygiel, B., "19th Century Medical Landscapes: John H. Rauch and the Search for Salubrity," reprinted in The Bulletin of Anesthesia History, Vol. 19, No. 2, April 2001

Hewitt, Robert R., Szczygiel, B., "19th Century Medical Landscapes: John H. Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity," The Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. 74, No. 4, Winter 2000

Hewitt, Robert R., Chip Sullivan & Liz Boults, “Post-Surrealist Landscape,” LANDFORUM, Spacemaker Press, Washington DC, Summer, 2000

Invited Publication “The Landscape Architect’s Network is Dense, Global and Interconnected,” The Dirt, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sept. 2012, http://dirt.asla.org/2012/09/11/the-landscape-architects- network-is-global-dense-and-inter-connected/

Hewitt, Robert R, Leigh Morgan, “The Donnell and Eckbo Gardens: Modern California Masterworks by Marc Treib” book review for Landscape Journal, 2007

Hewitt, Robert R, Sara Hekmatfar, “Village Homes: A Community by Design” book review for Landscape Journal, 2006

Books and Book Chapters Robert R. Hewitt, ed., Landscape Imprints: Proceedings CELA 2003, 2nd Edition, Published by Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, 2010, http://www.thecela.org/documents.php

Robert R. Hewitt, ed., Landscape Imprints, Culture, History, Sustainability, Technology, and Education, Clemson University Digital Press, 2013 (in press)

Publication of Original Work “A Sacred Space Resurrected” National Geographic Magazine, 2009 (in press)

Hewitt, Robert R., David Meyer, Francesco Cellini, Massimio Alfieri, “A Public Space at Piazza del Parlamento,” Continuity and Discontinuity, Editrice Librerie Dedalo, 2003

Hewitt, Robert R., Lawrence, Howard Ray, Golany, Gideon, “Valkenburg, Holland Underground Development Competition – Health Resort Proposal,” Geotecture, the art of underground space use, Trimbos, Jeroen, ed., PAM Consultants / Atlantis 2000, 1999

Strang, Gary, Michael Roche& Robert Hewitt, “Steam Temple,” Urban Paradise: Gardens in the City, Public Art Issues No.3, The Public Art Fund, New York, 1994

Abstracts Published in Conference Proceedings Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar,.“The Nature of Health: The Influence of Medicine on Environmental Design, 1800-1900,” CELA 2011

Hewitt, Robert R., Hala Nassar, Geoff Taylor “The Nature of Social Technology: The Use of,Social Media in the Landscape Architecture Profession and Education,” CELA 2011

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Nature of Urban Change: Examining the Relocation of Kum Ghurab Model Potters Village,” CELA 2011

Hewitt, Robert R.“Neutra and Biorealism: The Influence of late 19th and early 20th-Century Psychology on the Designed Environments,” CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Hewitt, Robert R. Hala Nassar, “The Landscape Futures Initiative: Leadership and Landscape Change,” CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Designing with Culture in Mind: The Pedagogy of Inyernational Landscape Architecture Studios,” CELA/ISOUMOL 2010

Hewitt, Robert R., “Leadership and Landscape Change: Findings from the Landscape Futures Initiative,” ECLAS 2008

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Redesign of Luxor, Egypt: The Pedagogy of Multidisciplinary, Cross- Cultural International Studios in Landscape Architecture Education,” CELA 2008-9

Hewitt, Robert R, Sara Hekmatfar, Hala Nassar, “Globalization and Landscape Change in Tehran, Iran: The Pedagogy of Cross-Cultural International Landscape Architecture Education,” CELA 2008-9

Hewitt, Robert R , Hala Nassar, Bridget Gilles, “Siachen Trans-Frontier Reserve, Kashmir: Bordering Biodiversity, Multilateralism and Conflict,” CELA 2007

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Al-Azhar Urban Park, Cairo Egypt, Negotiating Globalization and Ecological Modernization,” CELA 2007

Hekmatfar, Sara, Robert R Hewitt, “Health and Beauty: Early Twentieth-Century American Psychology and the Garden City,” CELA 2007

Hewitt, Robert R., Hongfei Chen, “Landscape Quality, Aesthetics and Economics: Sustainable Rationale and Contemporary Healthcare Settings,” submitted for publication IFLA World Congress, 2005

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “Water, Disease and Human Health; the Impact of Changing Medical Ideology on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes,” UNESCO Water History Conference, 2005

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Influence of 19th-century Public Health Ideology on the Development of Cairo’s Water System and Urban Form,” UNESCO Water History Conference, 2005

Nassar, Hala, Robert R. Hewitt, “The Redesign of 19th-century Urban Cairo: The Influence of International Medical Thought on the Transformation of Cultural Landscapes,” CELA 2004

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, "Internationalization and Multiculturalism in CELA-Participating Landscape Architecture International Education Programs,” CELA 2004

Hewitt, Robert, R., Nassar, Hala, "International Landscape Architecture Programs in CELA- Participating Universities in the United States,” presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, 2003

Hewitt, Robert R., “Ebenezer Howard and Antonio Soria y Mata: Social Medicine, Garden Cities and the Linear City, “ submitted to the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Syracuse, NY, 2002

Hewitt, Robert, R., "International Landscape Architecture Programs in the United States,” presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, San Louis Obispo, California, 2001

Hewitt, Robert R., Sullivan, Chip, “Documentation and Description: Measuring, Drawing, and Describing Italian Villas,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference Proceedings, Arlington Texas, 1998

Hewitt, Robert R., “Death and Epidemics: Medical Etiologies and Nineteenth-Century Urban Landscape” - Presented at the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference: Berkeley, 1997

Hewitt, Robert R.,” Medical Theory and the Redesign of Nineteenth-Century Nature” - Presented at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Asheville, North Carolina, 1997

Editorial Review, Invited Reviews and Journal Book Reviews Reviewer Routledge Publishing CELA 2013 CELA 2012 CELA 2011 CELA 2010 International Construction Code Sustainable Building Technology Committee, ASLA National Working Group2009 CELA 2009 CELA 2008 Landscape Journal 2007 Journal of Interdisciplinary Design 2006 Landscape Review 2006 CELA 2006 CELA 2005 CELA 2003 Journal of Planning Literature 2004 Journal of Planning Literature 2003 Editorial Advisor Garden Design Editorial Advisory Board

Exhibition of Original Work Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, Global Change Garden, Late Show Garden Exhibition, Sonoma, CA, 2009

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, “Rashid/Rosetta, Egypt: Urban Design Masterplan w/Ain-Shams University,” Lee Art Gallery, Clemson University, 2009

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, “Giza, Egypt: Plateau District Urban Design Masterplan w/Ain-Shams University,” Lee Art Gallery, Clemson University, 2008

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, “Luxor, Egypt: Temple District Urban Design Masterplan w/Ain-Shams University,” Lee Art Gallery, Clemson University, 2007

Hewitt, Robert R., Lawrence, Howard Ray, Golany, Gideon, “Valkenburg, Holland Underground Development Competition – Health Resort Proposal,” exhibited at the Nederlands Architectuurinstituut (NAI), Museempark 25, Rotterdam, Holland, 1998 (international exhibition)

Hewitt, Robert R., Lawrence, Howard Ray, Golany, Gideon, “Leidschenveen, Holland Bridge Competition” Juried Competition Entry, exhibited with permission to publish in Holland, 1998

Strang, Gary, Michael Roche, and Robert Hewitt, “Allen Street Mall” Places Street Forum & Exhibition, Wurster Hall, University of California at Berkeley, 1995

Landscape: a Concept, Oakland College of Arts and Crafts, project development for Peter Walker, 1995

World Landscape, San Diego Art Center Project, project development for Peter Walker, 1995

Chip Sullivan, Elisabeth Micheli, Robert Hewitt, et al, “Civic Center Viewing Chamber,” San Francisco Arts Commission, Exploration City Site, 1995.

Strang, Gary, Michael Roche and Robert Hewitt, “Steam Temple,” The Public Art Fund, New York, New York, Gardens in the City Series, 1994.

Strang, Gary, Michael Roche, Ron Lutzko and Robert Hewitt, “Freeway I-80,” California College of Arts and Crafts Lecture Series and Installation, 1993.

Strang, Gary, Michael Roche and Robert Hewitt, “Waterworks,” The San Francisco Garden Show, 1992

Manuscripts in Progress Hewitt, Robert R,” The Marina District: Variations on Early-20th-Century Garden Suburbs,” Places

Hewitt, Robert R, “Richard Neutra: Early Influences of Experimental Social Psychology on Environmental Design,” article for Journal of Architectural Research and Planning

Hewitt, Robert R., “J. C. Loudon: The Influence of Medical Theory on the Gardenesque Style” article for Journal of Garden History

Hewitt, Robert R. “Richard Neutra, Behavioral Medicine, and Architectural Theory,” Supercourse: Library of Alexandria, Egypt, http://www.bibalex.org/Supercourse/, 2009(in press)

Hewitt, Robert R., “Asylum Landscapes and Medical Theory,” Supercourse: Library of Alexandria, Egypt, http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/History/history.htm, 2009

Research or Projects Cited or Reviewed by Others International Hewitt, Robert R., “Healing landscape: conceptual definition and case study of ancient Egypt,” 1996, University of California, Berkeley

“The Landscape Architect’s Network is Dense, Global and Interconnected,” republished in Urban Coreography, Sept. 12, 2012, http://urbanchoreography.net/2012/09/12/2587/

Damian Holes, “Landscape Architects Connecting Through Social Media,” World Landscape Architecture, Sept., 12, 2012, http://worldlandscapearchitect.com/landscape-architects-connecting-through- social-media/

“The Landscape Architect’s Network is Dense, Global and Interconnected,” The Dirt, Landscape Architecture Magazine, Sept. 2012, http://dirt.asla.org/2012/09/11/the-landscape-architects- network-is-global-dense-and-inter-connected/

Hartig, Terry, “Health Benefits of Nature Experience, Psychological, Social and Cultural Processes,” in Forest, Trees and Human Health, T Hartig Ed,, citing Hewitt 2000, and Hewitt 2006, Springer, New York 2011.

LD Frank, PO Engelke, “The built environment and human activity patterns: exploring the impacts of urban form on public health,” Journal of Planning Literature, 2011

“CELA Award Winners,” Landscape Forum, Vol. 1, September 2011

HewittNassar Studio, “Women in Landscape,” Landscape - Middle East, October 2011

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, Luxor, Egypt,, Clemson/Ain Shams Urban Design Collaboration, Egyptian National TV: “Thakafya Cafe on Nile Culture,” Jan 2011

J Hillier, “The 'Genius of Place': Mitigating Stench in the New Palace of Westminster before the Great Stink,” The London Journal, 2010

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, Giza Plateau Cairo, Clemson/Ain Shams Urban Design Collaboration, Egyptian National TV: “Thakafya Cafe on Nile Culture,” Dec. 2010

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, Rosetta, Egypt,, Clemson/Ain Shams Urban Design Collaboration, Egyptian National TV: “Thakafya Cafe on Nile Culture,” November 2010

Hewitt, Robert R, Hala Nassar, Al Fustat Cairo, Clemson/Ain Shams Urban Design Collaboration, Egyptian National TV: “Thakafya Cafe on Nile Culture,” October 2010

“All Cities to be Redesigned Throughout Egypt: Starting with Historic Cities” Al Ahram Newspaper, Cairo, Egypt, June 14, 2009.

Hoffer, Wolfram, “Individual Exchange or Organized Study Abroad: A Cross Cultural Comparison of Cross Cultural Approaches,” CELA 2008/2009 Conference Proceedings, 2009

Collaborative Globalization Studio, Clemson“ ,مهندس سارا حكمت فر/ مهندس پرستو عشرتي University and Tehran University,” Mansour E-Journal, http://www.manzar.ws/279.aspx, January 2009

”,Collaborative Globalization Studio“ ,مهندس سارا حکمت فر-مهندس پرستو عشرتی Clemson University and Tehran University, Mansour E-Journal, http://www.manzar.ws/199.aspx, November 2008

“New Projects in Luxor Reviewed by the Prime Minister” Al Ahram Newspaper, Cairo, Egypt, March 20, 2008.

“Assessing International Education in Landscape Architecture”, Landscape Journal Vol 24 (2) was cited in Baptist, Karen Wilson and Nassar, H.F 2008. “Social Justice Agency in the Landscape Architecture Studio: An Action Research Approach” Art, Design and Communication in Higher Education. 7: 2, pp.91-103.

“Assessing International Education in Landscape Architecture”, Landscape Journal Vol 24 (2) was cited in Che, S.M., Spearman, M., & Manizade, A. (in press). Constructive disequilibrium: cognitive and emotional development through dissonant experiences in less-familiar destinations. In R. Lewin (Ed.), Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad: Higher Education and the Quest for Global Citizenship. New York, NY: Routledge.

Sullivan, Chip, “Dreaming the Landscape,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, Vol. 98, No 3, March 2008

”,Collaborative Globalization Studio“ مهندس سارا حکمت فر، مهندس پرستو عشرت)معماری منظر و جهانی سازی Clemson University and Tehran University, Mansour E-Journal, http://www.manzar.ws/89.aspx, November, 2007

D Puaksom, “Of Germs, Public Hygiene, and the Healthy Body: The Making of the Medicalizing State in Thailand,” JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES-ANN ARBOR, 2007

“Luxor, Egypt: Clemson University and Ain Shams University Collaborate in the Redevelopment of the Avenue of Sphinxes.” Sout Al-Oqsour Newspaper; Luxor, Egypt March, 2007

Archiprix International 2007, Transit Hives, Michael Stopka, http://www.archiprix.org/project, 2007

Meyers, David N., Margerita Hill, Stacy Anne Hardwood, “Cross-Cultural Learning and Study Abroad: Transforming Pedagogical Outcomes,” Landscape Journal, Vol. 24, Number II, 2005

Frumpkin, Howard, “Healthy Places: Exploring the Evidence,” American Journal of Public Health, September 2003, Vol. 93, No. 9

Frank, Lawrence, D., P. O. Engleke, T. L. Schmid, Health and Community Design: The Impact of the Built Environment on Physical Activity, Island Press, Washington, 2003, citing Szczygiel, B., Hewitt, Robert R., "19th Century Medical Landscapes: John H. Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity,"in The Bulletin of Medical History, Vol. 74, No. 4, Winter 2000,

Levy, Laura, ed., “Civic Center Viewing Chamber”, Design Landscape Forum 1, Spacemaker Press, Washington DC, 1997, San Francisco Arts Commission, Exploration City Site: Collaboration with Chip Sullivan, Elisabeth Micheli, Vince Meyer, and Catherine Harris

Gillette, Jane Brown, “Under Cover,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, Volume 86, Number 7, July 1996

Research or Projects Cited or Reviewed by Others National

“Landscape Designers, Doctors, and the Making of Healthy Urban Spaces in 19th Century America,” Robert Martensen, M.D., Ph.D., National Institute of Health, Office of NIH History & Museum, http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/gtr/gtr-nrs-p-39papers/03-martensen-p-39.pdf.

“Member Profiles 2012: Healthcare and Therapeutic Design PPN,” LAND E News From ASLA, April 2012, http://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=35026.

“Member Profiles 2011: Healthcare and Therapeutic Design PPN,” LAND E News From ASLA, October 2011, http://asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=31754

“Member Profiles 2010: Healthcare and Therapeutic Design PPN,” LAND E News From ASLA, October 2010, http://asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=29498

“Member Profiles 2010: International Practice PPN,” LAND E News From ASLA, June 2010, http://www.asla.org/land/LandArticle.aspx?id=27410

“In Sonoma, an innovative garden show steps outside,” Seattle Times, http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/pacificnw/2010347826_pacificplife06.html

Pamela Bannos, “Hidden Truths: What Lies beneath Chicago’s Lincoln Park,” citing Hewitt, Robert R., Szczygiel, B., "19th Century Medical Landscapes: John H.Rauch, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the Search for Salubrity," The Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Vol. 74, No. 4, Winter 2000 http://hiddentruths.northwestern.edu/acknowledgements.html

“Green Awards Garden Projects,” Latest Projects: Garden Design E-Magazine, http://www.gdgreenawards.com/photo_contest/65/photos/all

“The Late Show Gardens,” Photo Gallery: Garden Design E-Magazine, http://www.gardendesign.com/photos

“The Late Show Gardens 2009,” You Tube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owFdfIu4FBE

“Climate Change Garden,” Garden Design Magazine E-Article, The Online Producers and Editors @ www.gardendesign.com, October 2009

“Public Art Fund Projects by Year,” The Public Art Fund, NYC: http://publicartfund.org/PAF-Project- List-by-Year.pdf

“Luxor/Giza Student Projects: 2008/2009 Clemson National Television Spots during all televised football and basketball games http://people.clemson.edu/~twhite1/

“Landscape Futures Initiative,” Landscape Architecture Foundation Webpage, http://www.lafoundation.org/, 2009

“The Landscape Architecture Foundation Vision – Leadership – Solutions” Landscape Architect, Volume 24, No 9, September 2008.

“Landscape Futures Initiative,” Landscape Architecture Foundation Webpage, http://www.lafoundation.org/, 2008

“Landscape Futures Initiative,” Landscape Architecture Foundation Webpage, http://www.lafoundation.org/, 2007

“Negotiating Landscapes,” http://www.thecela.org/pdfs/cela-2007-abstracts.pdf

“Luxor Masterplan,” http://www.new.asla.org/uploadedFiles/PPN/International_Practice/IP_Mar07.pdf

“Clemson Faculty Present Master Plan to Egyptian Prime Minister,” American Association of State Colleges and Universities Web Page, March, 2008, http://www.aascu.org/

C.Timothy Baird, Bonj Szczygiel, “Sociology of Professions: The Evolution of Landscape Architecture in the United States,” Landscape Review, Vol. 12, No 1, 2007

“Luxor, Egypt: Clemson University and Ain Shams University Collaborate in the Redevelopment of the Avenue of Sphinxes.” ASLA PPN Newsletter, March, 2007

Battisto, Dina, “A Green Community Wellness Center: Expanding the Scope of Design for Health,” AIA Academy Journal, October, 2006

Nadenicek, Daniel, “History Center Conducts Historic Forest Study at the Presidio,” Penn State Landscape Architecture, 2001-2002

Clark, James M., “Urban Paradise: Gardens in the City,” Inprocess, Public Art Fund Inc., New York, Volume 2, #2, Fall 1993,

Research or Projects Cited or Reviewed by Others Regional/Local “Not all those who wander are lost: off-campus study is thriving in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities,” CAAH Monthly, August, 2013, http://features.clemson.edu/caah/caah/637/

“Accolades: SCASLA Awards,” This Month in CAAH, http://www.clemson.edu/caah/faculty-staff/this- month-in-caah-november-2011.html

“Sightings: Robert Hewitt appointed to National Emerging Professionals Committee,” This Month in CAAH, http://www.clemson.edu/caah/faculty-staff/this-month-in-caah-november-2011.html

“Leadership: Robert Hewitt has been elected President Elect of the South Carolina American Society of Landscape Architects,” This Month in CAAH, http://www.clemson.edu/caah/faculty-staff/this-month-in- caah.html, Oct 2011

“Clemson Faculty Members Earn Second Award for Luxor, Egypt, Master Plan,” Clemson University CUNewsroom, http://www.clemson.edu/media-relations/article.php?article_id=3720, July 2011

National ASLA Committees and Representation, State Executive Committee Service, Clemson World May, 2011

“Faculty Awards,” http://www.clemson.edu/caah/faculty-staff/this-month-in-caah.html, This Month in CAAH, April, 2011

“Cross-cultural Eqyptian partnership transforms historic landscape,” Clemson University Feature Stories, http://features.clemson.edu/creative-services/students/2011/al-fustat/

National ASLA Committees and Representation, State Executive Committee Service, Clemson University’s Quarterly Progress Report Card, January, 2011

“Clemson landscape architecture professor appointed green representative,” Clemson University, CAF, http://www.clemson.edu/media-relations/article.php?article_id=3226

“Clemson landscape architecture professor appointed green representative,” Anderson Independent Mail, Nov, 29, 2010 http://www.independentmail.com/news/2010/nov/29/clemson-professor-appointed- green-representative/

“Architecture Students Share their Visions of Norton-Thompson Park,” Upstatetoday.com, Nov, 4, 2009,http://www.upstatetoday.com/news/2009/nov/04/architecture-students-share-their-visions- norton-t/

“Climate Change Garden,” President Barkers Report Card on University Status: Attaining National Status, October, 2009

“Creative Inquiry Students Work with Egyptian Students on the redesign of Luxor and Karnak,” Research Magazine, Clemson World, Winter2009, Vol. 62, No 1

“Clemson Faculty Members to Participate in Exhibition,” Anderson Independent Mail, Sept. 16, 2010, http://www.independentmail.com/news/2009/sep/16/clemson-faculty-members-participate- exhibition/

“Lee Hall Extension Video,” Clemson University CAF film on YouTube Videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McgtmwdPjxk, October 28, 2009

“Clemson Faculty Members to Participate in Prestigious Sonoma Valley Exhibition,” Clemson University Website, 09/18/09, http://www.clemson.edu/media-relations/article.php?article_id=2245

“Robert Hewitt, Halla Nassar: Designers Biographies” The Late Show Gardens, http://www.thelateshowgardens.org/LSGLibrary/LSGLib001/designers_bios.html#hala_nassar. September, 2009

“Featured Designers: Hala Nassar and Robert Hewitt,” The Late Show Gardens News Letter #17, September 10, 2009

“Preserving Humanity’s Distant Past,” AAH 4, Volume 4, 2009, http://www.clemson.edu/caah/cedp/aah/aah4contents.html, January 2009

“Luxor/Giza Student Projects: 2008/2009 Clemson Regional Television Spots during televised football and basketball games http://people.clemson.edu/~twhite1/

“Luxor and Giza Studio,” Clemson University’s Quarterly Progress Report Card, February and April, 2008

“Preserving the Past,” Public Radio, Your Day, Nov. 10, 2008 feed://feeds.feedburner.com/YourDay: http://cufan.clemson.edu/psaradio/YDPodcast/YD081110.mp3

“Landscape Architecture Students Collaborate on a Design for Egypt’s Historic Giza Plateau,” Clemson University Website 2008-2009, http://www.clemson.edu/faculty-staff/index2.html

“Clemson Students Tackle Urban Sprawl at the base of the Ancient Pyramids,” Pamletto Press: Quarterly Newsletter of the SCASLA, Vol 22, No. 4, Fall 2008

“Clemson Students and the Landscape of Change,” Public Radio, Your Day, October 27, 2008 feed://feeds.feedburner.com/YourDay: http://cufan.clemson.edu/psaradio/YDPodcast/YD081027.mp3

“Luxor/Giza Student Projects” College Website, http://www.clemson.edu/caah/ 2008

“Tri-State Awards: Luxor, Egypt, Master Plan,” The Palmetto Press Quarterly Newsletter of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, VOL. XXII NO. 3, Summer 2008

“Clemson and Ain Shams University Students Team up to Create Plans for Giza,” Clemson University Website, May, 2008, http://www.clemson.edu/

“Clemson Faculty Present Master Plan to Egyptian Prime Minister,” The State, Columbia, SC March 28, 2008

“Extreme Makeover: Egypt Edition,” Greenville Journal, March 21, 2008

“Clemson Faculty Present Master Plan to Egyptian Prime Minister,” Clemson University Web Page, March, 2008, http://www.clemson.edu/

“The Challenge of the Sphinxes,” Clemson World Online, Winter2008, Vol. 61, No 1, http://www.clemson.edu/

“The Challenge of the Sphinxes,” Clemson World, Winter2008, Vol. 61, No 1

“Lake Conestee Masterplan,” 2007, http://www.conesteepark.com/masterplan/images/Appendix1.pdf

“Luxor, Egypt: Clemson University and Ain Shams University Collaborate in the Redevelopment of the Avenue of Sphinxes.” SCASLA Newsletter, April, 2007

“Clemson Landscape Architecture Students & Faculty Working in Luxor, Egypt,” Clemson University Graduate School News, February 8, 2007

“To Your Health,” AAH 2: Research in the College of AAH, 2007

“Luxor, Egypt: Clemson University and Ain Shams University Collaborate in the Redevelopment of the Avenue of Sphinxes.” Northern California Chapter ASLA Newsletter, April, 2007

“Assessing International Education in Contemporary Landscape Architecture Programs,” 2007, http://www.lj.uwpress.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/2/185; http://www.citeulike.org/article/414743

Reports Lake Conestee Master Plan, Community Design Component, 2007

Simpsonville Community Design Component, 2006

Gray’s Court Community Design Proposal, 2006

Grants, Projects, Commissions and Contracts 2012 Muscat, Oman Masterplan, CAF funds $1,500, co-investigator

2011 Eleuthera Masterplan, Bahamas, Vice-Provost of Education, $1,500

2011 Hurghada Masterplan, Egypt, CAF funds $2,000, co-investigator

2010 Esna Masterplan, Esna, Egypt CAF and AAH Dean’s Matching Funds, $10,000, co-investigator

2009 Al Fustat District, Cairo, Egypt CAF and AAH Dean’s Matching Funds, $6,000, co-investigator

2008 Rosetta, Egypt, Clemson CAF, $10,000, co-investigator

2008 Giza, Egypt, Clemson CAF, $20,000, co-investigator

2007 Landscape Futures Initiative Conference, Clemson University AAH, $35,000, co-investigator

2007 Landscape Futures Initiative Conference, Landscape Architecture Foundation, $35,000, co- investigator

2007 Luxor, Egypt, Clemson CAF, $20,000, co-investigator

2007 Ulyssian Living Research Initiative Cliffs Residential Community, $100,000-$500,000, unfunded, co-investigator

2007 Reedy River Park Expert Witness report and testimony, City of Greenville, $3,000, principal investigator

2006 Lake Conestee Master Plan, Community Design Component, funded by Lake Conestee Foundation, $6,000, co-investigator

2006 An Ting New Town Resort, Shanghai, China, funded by Lands Planning and Design, $3,000, co- investigator

2005 “HUD New Orleans Neighborhood Reconstruction Partnership,” submitted to HUD for the University Partnership in Reconstruction Program – $300,000, co-investigator (not funded)

2005 "Partnership in Innovation: Advanced Materials and Methods in Design and Construction," submitted through Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) for the PFI program at the NSF- $450,000, co-investigator (not funded)

2005 Simpsonville Legacy Planning, Landscape Architecture and Architecture Studios – Funding from the Harper Family through Department of Architecture, $8,000, co-investigator

2004 Investigating Sustainable Building Design for the Joseph H. Sullivan Center – Funding by Kresge Foundation from 8/15/2004 to 1/1/2006 – $103,000, co-investigator (not funded)

2004 College of Arts and Architecture Research Grant and matching Department of Architecture Grant – Funding for book proposal, “Healthy City, Healing Landscape,” principal investigator, $8,000, funded

2004 Green Design Charette/Workshop for the Joseph H. Sullivan Center – Funding by CAH and departments of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, $14,500, co-investigator, funded

2003 Planning and Design for a Sustainable Community: A Model Demonstration Project for The Culture and Heritage Commission of York County (SC): with Dan Nadenicek, Steve Sperry and Grant Cunningham, The School of Architecture, Clemson University, and The Department of Architecture , UNC Charlotte - $15,000, co-investigator, funded

2002 “World Trade Center Charette and Exhibition,” a collaboration with Tim Baird and Richard Allen, funded by Dean of Research, College of Arts and Architecture – co-investigator, $3,000 funded

2000 Bowers Endowment Proposal: International Collaborative Technical Curriculum Tom Bootheby, Robert Hewitt, Christopher Diehl, and Doug Hoffman: grant for a multi- disciplinary, multi-year, international studio, addressing housing, restoration and preservation, at Penn State and at the Sede di Roma Campus – co-investigator, $14,105, funded

1997 Hewitt, Robert R., Szczygiel, B., “Nineteenth-Century Environmental Design: Urbanity, Health and Landscape, “ College of Arts and Architecture, College Committee on Creative Accomplishment and Research Grant – co investigator, $4,000 funded

Sponsored Projects 2005 Joseph H. Sullivan Center Community Care Clinic (interdisciplinary studio project)

2003 Medical University of South Carolina - Hospital District Landscape Design Guidelines (workshop leader)

2002 San Francisco Presidio- Cultural Landscape Evaluation, participating faculty with the Center for Landscape History, Department of Landscape Architecture and the Presidio Trust (section leader)

2002 Pittsburgh Healthy City Studio – Neighborhood Design for Health (studio project)

2001 Pittsburgh Healthy City Studio – Neighborhood Design for Health (studio project)

2001 Piazza del Parliamento, and Porta Portese Design Charette, “The International Design Workshop at Roma Tre Campus, The University of Rome, Rome, Italy, (collaborative studio project with Roman Universities)

2000 Pittsburgh Healthy City Studio – Neighborhood Design for Health (studio project)

SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

2009 International Construction Code Sustainable Building Technology Committee, ASLA National Working Group

International, National and State Conference Organization 2013 South Carolina ASLA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina

2012 South Carolina ASLA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina

2011 South Carolina ASLA Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina

2010 South Carolina ASLA Annual Meeting, Columbia, South Carolina

2008 “Leadership in Landscape Architecture,” An International Conference on Leadership and Landscape Change, sponsored by the Landscape Architecture Foundation.

2003 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference: Charleston, South Carolina

2001 “THE CITY ETERNAL,” A Planning Symposium Sponsored by the School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture at The Pennsylvania State University, Rome, Italy

2001 “Continuita E Discontinuita: vouti urbani nel tessuto antico,” An International Symposium and Design Workshop between Roma Tre Campus, The University of Rome and the Association of American College and University Programs in Italy.

Department, College, and University Committees and Service Clemson University Planning and Landscape Architecture 2013 Chair Department TPR Committee

2013 Chair Department Faculty Search Committee

2013 Chair Department Curriculum Committee

2013 Department Bylaws Committee

2012 Department Faculty Search Committee

2012 Chair Department Curriculum Committee

2012 Department Grad Admissions Committee

2012 Chair Faculty Grad Student Recruitment

2011 Department Faculty Search Committee

2011 Chair Department Curriculum Committee

2011 Department Grad Admissions Committee

2011 Chair Faculty Grad Student Recruitment

2010 Department Technology Committee

2010 Chair, Department Grad Admissions Committee

2009 Professor of Record: Rome Program

2009 Department Financial Advisory Committee

2008 Chair Department Curriculum Committee

2007 College Curriculum Committee, Co-representative

2007 Chair, Landscape Futures Initiative Committee

2007 Accreditation Committee

2007 Accreditation Exhibit Committee

2007 Faculty Search Committee Real Estate Program

2006 Chair, Landscape Architecture Faculty Search Committee

2005 Chair, Department Projects Committee

2004-present International Education Committee

2003 CELA planning Committee

Clemson College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities 2010 Deans Search Committee

2008 College PhD Committee for Planning, Design and the Built Environment

2008 Class of 39 Awards Committee

2008 International Education College Initiative Subcommittee

2006-present International Education Strategic Planning Committee

2006 School of Design and Building Advisory Council

2006 Restoration Institute: Materials and Methods Working Group

2006 IMAP Working Group: Machine Human Interfaces

2003-2006 College Curriculum Committee

2004 College Strategic Planning Committee

2004 Architecture Curriculum Committee

2003-2006 Center for Design+Health Committee

Clemson University 2011-2013 CAAH Representative to the President’s Commission on Sustainability

2010-2013 Faculty Senate Representative

2010 Faculty Senate Finance Subcommittee

2009 Graduate Council

2009 Graduate Academic Integrity Committee

2009 Council on Undergraduate Studies

2009 Chair Undergraduate Academic Grievance Committee

2009 Clemson University Promotional Video w/ Video Services

2006-present Gerontology Working Group

2006-present Greenville Hospital Systems Working Group

Pennsylvania State University Department of Landscape Architecture 1999-2001 Computing Task Force

1999-2002 Italy International Projects Coordinator

1999-2002 Italy Program Orientation Coordinator

1999 Faculty Search Committee

1999-2002 Study Abroad Committee

1998-2002 Rome Task Force Committee

1998 Italy – USA Park Twinning Project Representative

1998 Career Day Workshop Coordinator

1997-2002 Landscape Architecture Student Society Faculty Representative

1997-98 Bracken Action Committee

1997 Joint Architecture-Landscape Architecture Software Acquisition Group

1996-97 Bracken Planning Committee

1996 SRTE Revision Committee

Pennsylvania State University School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture 1998-2000 School Council Departmental Representative

1998-2000 School Council for Design Computing Departmental Representative

Pennsylvania State University College of Arts and Architecture 2000 Post-Tenure Review Committee 1999 Dean’s Review Committee reporting to the Provost 1998-2002 Faculty Council

Pennsylvania State University Committees 1996-2002 Student Council Appeals Board

Engagements and Use of Expertise International Engagements 2013 Muscat, Oman, Meeting with the former Chair of the Department of Architecture at the German University of Oman.

2013 Muscat, Oman, Meeting with the Director of Programs, Center for International Learning of Oman

2013 Muscat, Oman, Meeting with the former Ambassador of the United States to Oman

2013 Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Meeting with the Chair and Dean of the School of Architecture at the Canadian University of Dubai.

2013 Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Meeting with Archplan Dubai

2013 Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Meeting with Michel Architecture Dubai

2013 Eleuthera Bahamas – Community Meetings and Field work for Comprehensive Planning Projects

2013 Nassau Bahamas – Meeting with the Minister of the Environment for the Bahamas for Comprehensive Planning Projects within the Bahamas

2012 Nassau Bahamas – Meeting with the Chief Planning Officer of the Bahamas for Comprehensive Planning Project within the Bahamas

2012 Eleuthera Bahamas – Workshop and Field work for Comprehensive Planning Project within the Bahamas

2011 Eleuthera Bahamas – Community Meetings and Field work for Comprehensive Planning Projects

2010 University of Copenhagen – Collaboration and Clemson Program Presentation

2010 Hamburg International Exposition – Collaboration and HewittNassar Presentation

2010 Paris International Housing Group - International Zero Energy/Affordable Housing Collaboration

2010 Berlin City Planning Center – HewittNassar Presentation

2010 Pantheon Institute, Rome Italy, Collaboration and Rome Program Presentation

2010 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Department of Architecture International Collaboration Initiative

2010 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Department of Architecture Healthcare Collaboration Initiative

2010 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, College of Engineering International Collaboration Initiative

2010 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, College of Engineering Healthcare Collaboration Initiative

2010 ArchPlan LtD: Cairo, Egypt Al Fustat Urban Design Project Panel

2010 Cube Architecture LtD: Cairo, Al Fustat Urban Design Project Panel

2010 Minister of Housing, Egypt, Dr. Madbouly, Al Fustat Urban Design Project Conference

2010 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Vice Dean for Environmental and Community Affairs: Dr. Eid and Dean of the College of Engineering: Dr. Hennawy: Strategic Planning for PhD Candidate Development between Ain Shams and Clemson Universities.

2009 Mohammed el-Ramli, President, University of Luxor, Landscape Architecture Program Development Presentation

2009 Pantheon Institute, Rome Italy, Collaboration and Rome Program Presentation

2009 Adriana Institute, Rome Italy, Collaboration and Rome Program Presentation

2009 American Embassy in Cairo, Officer of Cultural Affairs, Collaboration Presentation

2009 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Department of Architecture International Collaboration Initiative

2009 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, College of Engineering International Collaboration Initiative

2009 ArchPlan LtD: Cairo, Egypt Rashid/Rosetta Urban Design Project Panel

2009 Cube Architecture LtD: Cairo, Al Abeshid National Theatre and Al Abeshid Park Proposal

2009 Governor of Rashid, Egypt, Rashid Urban Design Project Conference

2008 National Geographic Society, Media Platform Committee, Luxor, Egypt Project Presentation Oct 30, 2008

2008 Hewitt, Robert R., “Leadership and Landscape Change: Findings from the Landscape Futures Initiative,” ECLAS 2008 Conference – Invited Presentation

2008 Director of Darb al- Ahmar Restoration Project, Cairo, Egypt, Aga Khan Foundation Project Review

2008 Director of Supreme Council of the Antiquities, Egypt, Luxor and Giza Urban Design Project Presentation

2008 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Department of Architecture International Collaboration Initiative

2008 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, College of Engineering International Collaboration Initiative

2008 ArchPlan LtD: Cairo, Egypt Giza Urban Design Project Panel

2007 Governor of Luxor, Egypt, Luxor Urban Design Project Panel

2007 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, Department of Architecture International Collaboration Initiative

2007 Ain Shams University: Cairo, Egypt, College of Architecture International Collaboration Initiative

2007 ArchPlan LtD: Cairo, Egypt Luxor Urban Design Project Panel

2007 Cairo, Egypt, Luxor Ain Shams/Clemson Urban Design Project Studio Review

2006 Invited Participant, Joint CELA/IFLA International Education Committee, ASLA National Convention

2006 Invited Participant, Landscape Architecture Foundation Board Meeting: Landscape Futures Initiative

2004 Invited participant, “Current Issues in Japanese and American Healthcare Design,” Japan Planning Institute, Tokyo

2004 Invited Juror, Comprehensive Architecture Studios, University of Tokyo, Japan

2004 Invited panelist “Workshop on International Education,” Christchurch, New Zealand

2004 Analyst, International Education and Curriculum Development for Clemson University Landscape Architecture Program, St. Petersburg Architecture Honors Studio, St Petersburg, Russia

2003 Analyst, International Education and Curriculum Development for Clemson University Landscape Architecture Program, Genoa Program, Barcelona Program, and Istanbul Technical University Program

2001 Invited participant, ‘The International Design Seminar” at Roma Tre Campus, The University of Rome, Rome, Italy

2001 Invited consultant, “Development of Villa Gamberaia Conference,” Florence, Italy

2001 Invited Participant, “Europa: Porta Meditteranea Colloquium” sponsored by the European Commission and the City of Rome - intercommunication between international universities in Rome, Rome, Italy

2001 Workshop organizer, “Modeling and Installation-art Workshop” with American Rome Prize Fellow David Meyer at the American Academy in Rome, Italy

1999 Invited panelist: Conference on the Future of Villa Gamberaia, sponsored by: Villa Gamberaia and the Superintendencia di Beni Culturi di Italia, Florence, Italy,

1999 Invited participant: Seminar on Contemporary Renaissance Studies, sponsored by: Iowa State University Department of Architecture, Rome, Italy

1999 Invited participant: ACSA Annual Conference, sponsored by: Penn State University Department of Architecture, Rome, Italy

National Engagements 2013 Guest Critic, University of California Davis, Final Reviews

2013 ASLA National Meeting, Boston, State President CPC Meeting

2013 ASLA National Meeting, Boston, Education Session Presentation

2013 ASLA National Meeting, Boston, National Committee Meetings,

2013 ASLA National Lobbying Day with United States Congress, Washington DC

2013 ASLA Midyear Meeting, State President CPC Meeting, Washington DC

2013 ASLA Midyear Meeting, National Board of Trustees Meeting, Washington DC

2012 ASLA National Meeting, Phoenix, State President CPC Meeting - EPC Survey and Leaflet Presentation

2012 ASLA National Meeting, Phoenix, Learning Lab Session Emerging Professionals Committee Session Title: “So, I graduated in a bad economy, now what?”

2012 ASLA National Meeting, Phoenix, State President CPC Meeting

2012 ASLA National Meeting, Phoenix, National Committee Meetings,

2012 ASLA National Lobbying Day with United States Congress, Washington DC

2011 ASLA National Meeting, San Diego, President-elect CPC Meeting

2011 ASLA National Meeting, Phoenix, National Committee Meetings

2009 Professional presentation, Hospital Architecture, Perkins and Will, Philadelphia

2009 Professional Presentation, Healthcare retrofit Feasibility and Hospital Design

2009 Professional presentation Seiler and Drury Architects, Norristown, Pennsylvania

2009 Norristown, PA Planning Department and Montgomery County PA, Planning Department City and Regional Development presentation

2009 Site visit and presentation, Montgomery County PA Mental Hospital

2009 Invited Applicant for the Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture, The American Academy in Rome.

2009 ASLA 2009 Conference Invited Host for Fri-A4 Sustainable City Planning: Which Way to Success? Fri-B4 Stimulus for Rust Belt Cities: Reinvigorating Ecology and Culture

2008 Invited Applicant for the Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture, The American Academy in Rome.

2007 Presentation, ASLA, LAF Department Chairs Committee, San Francisco, CA

2007 Presentation, ASLA, LAF Landscape Futures Initiative Committee, San Francisco, CA

2006 Presentation, ASLA, LAF Landscape Futures Initiative Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota

2006 Presentation, ASLA, LAF Department Chairs Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota

2005 Invited Symposium Participant, “Landscape Futures Initiative,” Department of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Davis

2005 ASLA, LAF Landscape Futures Initiative Committee, Ft. Lauderdale Florida

2005 ASLA Therapeutic Garden Interest Group Forum, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

2005 ASLA Sustainable Development Group Forum, Ft. Lauderdale Florida

2004 Invited Presentation Dina Battisto and Robert Hewitt, “Green Health Care Setting Design,” Center for Health Design National Conference, Pebbles Board Meeting, Houston, Texas

2004 Invited Workshop Participant, Center for Design + Health, and Texas A&M, Houston, Texas

2004 Invited Workshop Participant, Center for Design + Health, Berchtold Industries collaboration, Clemson University, South Carolina

2003 Moderator and Workshop Organizer, “Health by Design Workshop,” Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

2003 Moderator and Panel Organizer: “International Study Panel,” at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Charleston, South Carolina

2001 Invited panelist “Out-of-the-Classroom Teaching and Learning,” at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, San Louis Obispo, California

2000 University-wide Lecture and Department Lecture Series, South Dakota State University:

University-wide Lecture: “Healing Landscape, Healthy City: Case studies in medical thought and environmental change, 2000b.c.-2000a.d”, for the South Dakota State University, Department of Landscape Architecture

Department Lecture, Landscape Architecture: Implementation Studio – presentation of professional work - South Dakota State University, Department of Landscape Architecture

Department Lecture, Landscape Architecture: Residential Design Studio – presentation of professional work - South Dakota State University, Department of Landscape Architecture

Department Lecture, Landscape Architecture: Introduction to Landscape Architecture – overview of the profession - South Dakota State University, Department of Landscape Architecture

1998 College-wide Lecture and Department Lecture, University of Idaho School of Architecture: “The Benign, the Suspicious, and the Magical: Healing Beliefs and the Creation of Landscape.” A Graham Foundation funded lecture series

Department Lecture, University of Idaho: Presentation of professional design work

1998 Invited lecture, University of Kentucky lecture series: “The Influence of Medical Theory on Renaissance and Nineteenth-Century American Urban Design”

1997 Invited panelist for the “Panel on Public Health” at the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference: Berkeley

1997 Moderator and invited panelist, “From Miasma to Diversity: Models of Healthy Environments and Implications for Future Design,” at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Asheville, North Carolina

1997 Invited panelist, “A New Name for an Old Class; Redefining ‘Graphics’, “at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Asheville, North Carolina

Regional and Local Engagements 2013 SCASLA Annual Meeting, Charleston SC

2013 SCASLA Annual Awards Jury, Clemson, SC

2013 ASLA Advocacy Day with South Carolina Legislature, Columbia, SC

2013 Black History Month Luncheon/ Seneca City Council Dedication of MLK Boulevard/ Display of Studio Work for the African American Museum of Culture, Seneca SC

2012 SCASLA Park Dedication, Charleston SC

2012 SCASLA Annual Retreat Workshop, Lake Keowee, SC

2012 SCASLA Annual Meeting, Charleston SC

2012 SCASLA Annual Awards Jury, Clemson, SC

2012 ASLA Advocacy Day with South Carolina Legislature, Columbia, SC

2011 SCASLA Annual Retreat Workshop, Isle of Palms, SC

2011 SCASLA Annual Awards Jury, Clemson, SC

2010 SCASLA Annual Retreat Workshop, Sumter, SC

2010 SCASLA Annual Awards Jury, Clemson, SC

2009 SC School Design and Sustainable Communities: SC Design Arts Partnership: Policy and Research Committee, Columbia, South Carolina

2008 Team Leader: Restoration Institute Planning Charette

2007 Invited Participant, “Lieutenant Governors Office of Aging, State Leadership Summit,” Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

2007 Invited Lecture, “Landscape Architecture Strategies for Manufactured Housing,” Image and Professionalism Committee of the Manufactured Housing Institute of South Carolina, Greenville, South Carolina

2006 Invited Lecture, “Participatory Design in Landscape Architecture,” The Garden Club of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

2005 Invited Lecture, “Color and Design,” The Garden Club of South Carolina, Charleston

2005 Invited Lecture, “Sustainable Maintenance,” The Garden Club of South Carolina, Charleston

2003 Invited Lecture, “Space Design and People,” The Garden Club of South Carolina, Charleston

2003 Invited Lecture, “Landscape Design Resources,” The Garden Club of South Carolina, Charleston

1998 Invited lecture, “Healthy Environmental Design,” Pennsylvania Chapter, Garden Club of America

1997 Invited lecture, “The Nineteenth-Century Landscape and the Search for Health,” Huntington Garden Club

Invited Engagements at Clemson University 2011 Invited Lecture, Political Science Department‘s Globalization Seminar: “Globalization and International Medical Protocols: Influences on Urban Form”

2009 Invited Participant New College Building Charette

2008 Invited Presentation, CAF Board of Directors: Luxor and Giza Projects and Results

2008 Invited Lecture: Political Science Department‘s Globalization Seminar, “Globalization and Landscape Architecture,”

2008 Guest Lecture Arch 852: Early Twentieth-Century Urban Design

2008 Workshop on Dream Landscapes, Chip Sullivan and Robert Hewitt, Clemson University

2007 Guest Lecture LA 100: Late Twentieth-Century American Modernist Landscape

2007 GRIT Working Group

2006 Guest Lecture PhD Colloquium: Al Azhar Park in the context of Ecological Modernization

2006 Greenville Hospital System Working Group

2006 iMAP Working Group

2005 Guest Lecture EDP 812: International Medical Thought and Urban Reconfiguration

2005 Guest Lecture Larch 830 Health and Design

2005 Guest lecture, Architecture 499 / 699: Sustainability, Place and Culture

2003 Urban Sprawl Summit and Workshop

Invited Engagements at Pennsylvania State University Department of Architecture

1999 Guest lectures, Architecture 315: Analysis of Human Settlements: Villages - the relationship between landscape and village -village development and landscape change

1998 Guest lectures, Architecture 316:Analysis of Human Settlements: Cities - the relationship between landscape and city - city development and landscape change

1998 Guest lectures, Architecture 315: Analysis of Human Settlements: Villages - the relationship between landscape and village - village development and landscape change

1998 Guest lectures, Architecture 316: Analysis of Human Settlements: Cities - the relationship between landscape and city - city development and landscape change - city development and landscape change, 1999

1997 Guest lecture, Architecture 520: Methods of Inquiry in Architecture and Urban Design 1997

Center for Community Design 1999 Invited Participant: Hamer Center Visioning Workshop

Civic Organizations, Societies and Professional Membership Professional Offices and Committees 2012 Chair ASLA National Committee on Communication and Publicity 2011-present Member ASLA National Committee on Communication and Publicity 2011-present Member ASLA National Committee on Honors and Awards 2011-2012 Chair ASLA National Committee on Emerging Professionals 2011-present President Elect-South Carolina Chapter ASLA 2010-present Member ASLA National Committee on Professional Practice 2010-present Member ASLA National Sub-Committee on Professional Practice and Academics 2010-present Member ASLA National Committee on Emerging Professionals 2010 South Carolina Chapter ASLA: Member - Executive Committee 2010 Member ASLA National Working Group, International Construction Code Sustainable Building Tech Committee: Natural Resources, Transportation, Soils, Electives 2009 South Carolina Chapter ASLA: Ex-Officio Member - Executive Committee 2009 ASLA Urban Design Professional Practice Network 2008 Member CELA International Education Committee 2007-present ECLAS Clemson University Contact Faculty

Professional Membership Member American Society of Landscape Architects, Sierra Chapter Member American Society of Landscape Architects, Northern California Chapter Member American Society of Landscape Architects, South Carolina Chapter Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Sigma Lambda Alpha Honor Society ASLA Sustainable Design and Development Professional Practice Network ASLA International Practice Professional Practice Network ASLA Health Care and Therapeutic Design Professional Practice Network

Civic Offices and Committees Member Architectural Review Board: Pendleton, South Carolina