Julie Riesenweber Curriculum Vitae
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Julie Riesenweber Curriculum Vitae Lecturer Department of Historic Preservation College of Design University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506 Email: [email protected] Education Coursework in Ph.D. program in Geography, University of Kentucky Master of Arts, Early American Culture (Winterthur Program in Early American Culture), University of Delaware, 1984 Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, University of Kentucky, 1980 Positions Held Academic Experience August 1998 to present University of Kentucky, College of Design, Department of Historic Preservation/Graduate Program in Historic Preservation • August 2013 to present Lecturer • August 2007 to August 2013 Instructor • August 2006 to August 2007 Acting Director, University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation; Instructor • August 2005 to August 2006 Instructor • August 2001 to August 2005 Assistant Director, University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation and Instructor • January 2000 to August 2001 Lecturer, University of Kentucky Graduate Program in Historic Preservation • August 1998 to January 2000 Acting Director, University of Kentucky Graduate Program in Historic Preservation Professional Preservation Experience November 1985 to August 2000 Kentucky Heritage Council, the State Historic Preservation Office • January 1989 to August 2000 Program Coordinator for Planning and Research • March 1987 to January 1989 Survey Coordinator • November 1986 to March 1987 National Register Coordinator • November 1985 to November 1986 Senior Historian Other Professional Experience January 1985 to November 1985 Registrar/Collections Manager, The Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University March 1979 to July 1982 Program for Cultural Resources Assessment, University of Kentucky • September 1979 to July 1982 Staff Historical Archaeologist • March 1979 to September 1979 Laboratory Assistant June 1978 to August 1978 Laboratory Assistant for Centre College’s Excavations at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky Publications Published Essays and Chapters in Edited Volumes 2009 Ned Crankshaw, Julie Riesenweber and Krista Schneider, “Multi-Scale Rural Design Guidelines for Nelson County, Kentucky,” in Design and Historic Preservation. David Ames and Richard Wagner, eds. (Newark: The University of Delaware Press), pp. 89-104. 2008 Julie Riesenweber, “Landscape Preservation and Cultural Geography,” in Balancing Nature and Heritage in Preservation Practice. Richard Longstreth, ed. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 23-34. 1992 Julie Riesenweber, “Kentucky’s Historic Architecture,” in Our Kentucky: A Study of the Bluegrass State. James C. Klotter, ed. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky), pp. 248-276. Revised and reprinted as pp. 270-285 in second edition, 2000. 1986 Julie Riesenweber, “He May Furnish His House: House Plans and Room Use in the Vernacular Dwellings of Salem County, New Jersey, 1700-1774,” in The Challenge of Folk Materials for New Jersey’s Museums. (Trenton: Museums Council of New Jersey). Book Reviews 2001 Julie Riesenweber, Review of Marilyn Casto’s Actors, Audiences and Historic Theaters of Kentucky. (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2001). In The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 114-116. Technical Reports 2008 Contributor to “Historic Farm Properties in Central Kentucky, 1770-1960,” Danae Peckler Spencer, editor. University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. 2006 Contributor to “A Study of Fayette County’s Small Rural Settlements: Phase III, Policy Recommendations,” Fred Rogers, editor. University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. 2005 Rachelle Green, Amy Hill, and Julie Riesenweber, “Phase II: A Study of Fayette County’s Small Rural Communities: Analysis of Historic Architecture and Landscape,” University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. 2004 Julie Riesenweber and Melissa Taylor, “The State of Preservation Planning in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky,” University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. 2004 Julie Riesenweber, “A Study of Fayette County’s Small Rural Communities: Phase I,” University of Kentucky Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. Co-Principal Investigators Donald W. Linebaugh and Richard H. Schein. 2001 Ned Crankshaw, Julie Riesenweber and Krista Schneider, “Nelson County Kentucky: Rural Design Guidelines,” University of Kentucky Department of Landscape Architecture and Center for Historic Architecture and Preservation. 1990 Julie Riesenweber, “Stone Construction at the John Andrew Miller House,” in “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds. (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council), pp. 8-11. 1990 Julie Riesenweber, “Spring Valley Farm and the Solomon Redmon House: Antebellum Agriculture on the Middling Farm,” in “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds. (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council), pp. 12-16. 1990 Julie Riesenweber, “The Outer Bluegrass Region and Post-Bellum Agriculture at Hamilton Farm (Parker’s Landing),” in in “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds. (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council), pp. 75-85. 1990 Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds., “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council). 1990 Julie Riesenweber and Robert Polsgrove, “Ruddles Mills: Settlement-Period Milling and Antebellum Community Development,” in “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds. (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council), pp. 1-7. 1990 Julie Riesenweber and Robert Polsgrove, “Grimes Mill and the Antebellum Milling Industry,” in “Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region: A Tour Guide for the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.” Julie Riesenweber and Karen Hudson, eds. (Frankfort: The Kentucky Heritage Council), pp. 57-58. Editorial Responsibilities 2004-2006 Editor, Kentucky Places and Spaces, Volume 2 (2006) 2001-2003 Co-editor, with Rachel Kennedy, Kentucky Places and Spaces, Volume 1 (2003) 1990-2000 General Editor, “Perspectives on Kentucky’s Past: Archaeology, Architecture and Landscape.” Series sponsored by the Kentucky Heritage Council and published by the University Press of Kentucky Conference Papers, Invited Lectures and Presentations Conference Papers 2008 “Landscape-Scale Evaluation and Documentation of Kentucky’s Historic Farm Properties,” Kentucky Statewide Historic Preservation Conference. 2007 Panelist, Presidential Plenary Session, “Why Preserve?” at the Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 2006 “Central Kentucky’s Historic Farms as Landscapes,” Kentucky Statewide Historic Preservation Conference. 2004 “Landscape Preservation and Cultural Geography,” Fourth National Forum on Preservation Practice: A Critical Look at Cultural Landscapes and Historic Preservation, Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland 2002 “Multi-Scale Rural Design Guidelines for Nelson County, Kentucky,” Kentucky Statewide Historic Preservation Conference. With Ned Crankshaw and Krista Schneider 2002 “Multi-Scale Rural Design Guidelines for Nelson County, Kentucky,” Third National Forum on Preservation Practice: A Critical Look at Design and Historic Preservation,” Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland. With Ned Crankshaw and Krista Schneider. 2000 “Multiple, Overlapping Contexts for Understanding Pope Villa, Lexington, Kentucky,” Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 1999 “Implications of ‘Hidden Landscapes’ for Preservation Planning,” Kentucky Statewide Historic Preservation Conference 1999 “Hamilton Farm: A Progressive Agricultural Landscape in Kentucky’s Outer Bluegrass Region,” Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Society of Architectural Historians 1997 “Pope Villa and Preservation in Kentucky: An Argument for the Archaeology of Buildings,” Kentucky Statewide Preservation Conference 1996 “A Perspective on African American Heritage Initiatives in Kentucky,” African American Heritage Tourism Conference 1995 “A Perspective on African American Heritage Initiatives in Kentucky,” Methodology Session, Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 1995 “Appropriate Infill Housing for Historic African American Neighborhoods in Kentucky,” Kentucky Statewide Historic Preservation Conference 1994 “A Contextual Perspective on Significance and Treatment for Historic African-American Neighborhoods,” National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers 1990 “Architecture and Cultural Landscapes in Central Kentucky,” Opening address, Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 1984 “Domestic Spatial Order in Salem County, New Jersey, 1700-1775,” Annual Meeting of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 1984 “Plan and Use in the Domestic Vernacular Architecture of Salem County, New Jersey, 1700-1774,” Annual Meeting of the Museums Council of New Jersey Invited Lectures and Presentations 2015 Panelist, “Rural Preservation,” Presidential Plenary Panel, Annual Meeting of the Agricultural History Society 2010 “Past and Present: Values, Historic Preservation