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Mark Elison Hoversten Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Mark Elison Hoversten June, 2019 Dean and Professor of Landscape Architecture College of Design North Carolina State University (919) 515-8302 [email protected] EDUCATION: Degrees: PhD, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand, 2013. Landscape Planning. Master of Fine Arts, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 1983, Painting. Master of Arts, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1981, Painting and Drawing. Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1980, Painting and Drawing. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1976. Other: Luther Northwestern Seminary, 1978 – 1980. Brainerd Junior College, 1971 – 1973. CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES: Registered Landscape Architect in North Carolina, License #2037, 2018 – present. Registered Landscape Architect in Nevada, License #290, 1990 - present. American Institute of Certified Planners, 1993 - present. MEMBERSHIPS: American Society of Landscape Architects, Fellow 2001. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. Fellow 2009. American Planning Association. Associate American Institute of Architects EXPERIENCE: Faculty Appointments: Professor, North Carolina State University. 2016 – present. Professor, University of Idaho. 2007 – 2016. Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 1991 - 2007. Academic Administrative Appointments: Dean, North Carolina State University, College of Design. 2016 – present. Dean, University of Idaho, College of Art & Architecture. 2007 – 2016. Coordinator of Landscape Architecture and Planning, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada. 1991 – 2007. Non-Academic Employment: Manager of Land Planning, Summerlin New Town, Howard Hughes Corporation, Las Vegas, Nevada. 1987 - 1991. Associate, Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey, Landscape Architects and Planners. 1985 – 1987. Landscape designer, Morrow and Worley Landscape Architects. 1983 – 1985. Various architecture and landscape architecture firms. 1976 – 1983. Mark Elison Hoversten Page 2 Consulting: Nevada Department of Transportation, Aesthetic Alternatives. December 2007 - 2009. Expert witness, various projects. 2001 – 2009. Clark County Wetlands Master Plan. Executive principal with Design Workshop. 1993 - 1995. TEACHING: Courses Taught: North Carolina State University: • Design Inquiry: Design Perspectives + Perspectives on Design. University of Idaho: • Third and Fourth Year Design Studio. • Site Planning for Architects and Landscape Architects. Lincoln University: • Third Year Design Studio. University of Nevada, Las Vegas: • Capstone Landscape Architecture and Planning Research Studio. • Planning and Landscape Architecture Studios - all undergraduate levels. • Bridge Studio, Architecture - accelerated studio for new graduate students with non-architectural degrees. • Site Planning for Architecture Students. • Land Use Planning and Controls. Land Use Management. • History of Landscape Architecture and Planning. • Honors seminars: The Villa and the Garden. Architecture and the City. • Chair Architecture Master's Thesis Committees. • Beginning Drawing. Students Advised: University of Idaho: • Steve Hoffhine and Jeff Gose Graduate Theses. University of Nevada, Las Vegas: • Jennifer Margison, First Place – Undergraduate Research, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2003. • Beth Scott, Merit Award – Undergraduate Design, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2003. • Jane Pinkney, – UNLV Undergraduate Research Grant. 2003. • Beth Scott, Commendation – Undergraduate Research, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2002. • Jude Mendez, Commendation - Undergraduate Design, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2002. • Susan Jones, First Place - Undergraduate Research, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2001. • James Chaddick. Merit Award – Undergraduate Research, American Society of Landscape Architects. 2000. • Susan Jones. First UNLV Undergraduate Research Grant awarded to a student in the School of Architec- ture. 2000. Courses Developed: • Capstone Landscape Architecture and Planning Research Studio. • Planning and Landscape Architecture Studios - all undergraduate levels. • Site Planning for Architecture Students. • Land Use Planning and Controls. • Land Use Management. • History of Landscape Architecture and Planning. • Honors seminars: The Villa and the Garden. Architecture and the City. Mark Elison Hoversten Page 3 TEACHING (continued) Service Courses: University of Idaho: • Cascade Plan: Bioregional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Architecture design projects coordinated with College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Extension economic development. 2008 – 2009. University of Nevada Las Vegas: • College of Education First Choice Learning Garden. 2005. • UNLV Arboretum Physical Master Plan. 2005. • Highlands Neighborhood Landscape Development Plan. City of Las Vegas Neighborhood Development. 2005. • Laughlin Landscape Development Plan, City of Laughlin. 2004. • Echo Bay Site Plan and Design Guidelines, Lake Mead National Recreation Area. 2003. • Douglas County Landscape Development Plan. 2002. • Boulder Beach Campground Revision, Lake Mead National Recreation Area. 2002. • Cottonwood Cove Campground Native Plant Restoration, Lake Mead National Recreation Area. 2002. • City of Elko Landscape Master Plan. 2001. • California Avenue Historical Master Plan, Boulder City. 2000. • City of Ely Landscape Master Plan. 2000. • Alta Channel Interpretive Walk, Las Vegas Valley Water District. 2000. • Birdspring Valley Land Use Plan, U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM). 2000. • Hollywood Boulevard Streetscape Design, Clark County Neighborhood Services. 1999. • UNLV Lied Library Plaza, UNLV Facilities Management. 1999. • Overton Land Use Study, BLM. 1999. • Interfaith Student Center Parking Lot. 1999. • UNLV Library Core Design, UNLV Facilities Management. 1998. • Sunrise Mountain Recreation Master Plan, Citizens for Active Management of Sunrise Mountain. 1998. • UNLV South Mall Extension, UNLV Facilities Management. 1997. • Red Mountain Trail System, City of Boulder City. 1997. • Veteran's Park and Wetland, City of Boulder City. 1996. • UNLV Landscape Master Plan, UNLV Facilities Management. 1995. • Veteran's Memorial Cemetery Master Plan, City of Boulder City. 1994. • University Medical Center/Valley Hospital Neighborhood Plan. City of Las Vegas Planning Department. 1994. • The City of Henderson Bicycle Network Plan, Henderson Parks Department. 1993. • Windsor Park Passive Recreation Area, City of North Las Vegas Parks Dept. 1991. • Badwater Visitor Boardwalk, Death Valley National Park. 1991. Non-credit Classes, Workshops, Seminars, Invited Lectures, etc.: • Designing Your Life (After Graduation) seminar for graduating seniors. With Dean Jeffrey Braden and Dean Annette Ranft. 2017. • Alternative Futures Planning. Larch 404/504, Landscape Issues, October, 2013. • Site Details Walking Tour. Larch 554, Graduate Studio, September 2013. • Alternative Futures Ecosystem Planning and Policy Decision-Making. Larch 380, The Emerging Land- scape, March 2011. • The Influence of Bauhaus Modernism. Arch 386, History of Architecture II: Neoclassical - Modern, March 28, 2011. • From Water Cans to Watersheds: The Breadth of Landscape Architecture. Arch 151, Introduction to the Built Environment, Fall, 2010. • Prairie School Architecture. Arch 386, History of Architecture II: Neoclassical - Modern, March 28, 2010. • Community Values and College Initiatives. Boise, ID, Fall, 2007 • Applied research workshop. Arizona State University, 2006. • Landscape Opportunities for Nevada’s Highways. Nevada Landscape Association, Henderson Nevada. November 2004. Mark Elison Hoversten Page 4 TEACHING (continued) Non-credit Classes, Workshops, Seminars, Invited Lectures, etc. (continued) • Day with the Experts. Desert Demonstration Gardens, Las Vegas Valley Water District. 1995, 1997, 2000. • Aquavision Monthly Program. November 1995. • Keynote. Veteran's Memorial Cemetery Chapel, Boulder City, Nevada. 1995. • Development and the Environment. Leadership Las Vegas. 1994. • Gardening Under the Stars. Desert Demonstration Gardens, Las Vegas Valley Water District. 1992, 1994. • Keynote. Southern Nevada Chapter, American Planning Association Monthly Program. 1991. • Keynote. Water Wise Conference, Las Vegas. 1991. • Water Efficient Landscape: The Planned Community Approach. Desert Turf Landscape Conference, 1989. Teaching Honors and Awards: • Fellow, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. 2009. • Outstanding Educator, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. 2006. • Fellow (in field of Knowledge), American Society of Landscape Architects. 2001. • Award of Recognition for Teaching and Administration. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. 1997. • University of Nevada, Las Vegas Faculty Spotlight. 1997. • UNLV Architecture Top Graduating Seniors’ Choice of Outstanding Faculty. 1992, 1995. SCHOLARSHIP: Peer Reviewed/Evaluated: • Hoversten M.E., Swaffield S.R. 2019. “Discursive moments: Reframing deliberation and decision-making in alternative futures landscape ecological planning. Landscape and Urban Planning, 182: 22-33. • Swaffield S.R., J. Primdahl, and M. Hoversten. 2013. “Discursive Relationships Between Landscape Sci- ence, Policy and Practice: Concepts, Issues and Examples.” in Jones B. and B. Fu, (eds) Landscape Ecol- ogy for Sustainable Environment and Culture. Dordrecht. Springer Science + Media. 225 – 248. • Swaffield S.R., J. Primdahl,