Deborah Yale Georg, Associate Professor

Deborah Yale Georg, Associate Professor

Deborah Yale Georg, ASLA Associate Professor Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture • The Ohio State University Education The Ohio State University BLA University of Massachusetts MLA Practice Experience Georg Group Principal, Sole Proprietor Georg Group Inc. President Deborah Yale Georg, LA Principal, Sole Proprietor* Bohm NBBJ Chief Landscape Architect The Designer's Forum Project Manager J. L. Tanner & Assoc. Associate, Project Manager City of Columbus Parks Landscape Architect Associate I James H. Bassett, Inc. Student Intern Registration: Landscape Architect Ohio #326 1975-2011 (currently inactive) Project Awards Juried Projects Ohio ASLA, Honor Award Denison Park Place, 1987 Deborah Y Georg & Bohm NBBJ O.O. McIntyre Metropolitan Parks Master Plan, 1976 Designer’s Forum, Project Team Member National Educational Facilities Design Award: Schools of the Year, 1989 Scottish Corners and Wyandotte Elementary Schools, Dublin, Ohio Smith & Assoc, Design Architects, Firestone Jaros Mullins, Inc., Architects, Georg Group Inc., Landscape Architects, Site Planning & Design ASO Awards (Ohio AIA): Honor: 1989 Dublin Municipal Swimming Pool, Dublin Ohio Wandell & Schnell, Inc. Architects, Georg Group Inc. Landscape Architects 1985 MORPC Headquarters, Bohm NBBJ 1983 Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center, Bohm NBBJ Deborah Yale Georg, Landscape Architect Merit: 1979 YMCA North Branch, Bohm NBBJ ASO Special Award 1981 Renaissance Infill Housing, Bohm NBBJ, DYG Franklin University Campus Master Plan Competition, runner up with Feinkenhopf, Macioce and Schappa Architects, Georg Group Planning and Landscape Architecture Kentucky Justice Center, National Competition Finalist, Bohm NBBJ, 1979-80 Columbus City Beautiful Project Awards: * Waterford Tower 1988 Georg Group with JA Shapiro Architects Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center, 1983 Deborah Yale Georg, LA with Bohm NBBJ Battelle Riverfront Park, 1983 Bohm NBBJ SOHIO (BP) Bethel & Olentangy River Rd, 1982 Bohm NBBJ Dennison Park Place 1981 Bohm NBBJ One Capitol South 1981 Bohm NBBJ Columbia Gas System Headquarters 1982 Bohm NBBJ Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission HQ 1982 Bohm NBBJ Ohio Center 1978 Godwin Bohm NBBJ Columbus PLAN / Ritchie Awards): * German Village Center 1973 J.L. Tanner & Assoc, Nitsche Assoc. Columbus Gallery of Fine Art 1974 J.L. Tanner & Assoc. Lima Beautiful Award: Proctor & Gamble Lima Facility 1989-90 James H. Bassett, Inc., 1968 DYG project designer. Educational Project Awards and Recognitions for Studio related work: National Wildlife Federation 2003, for Olentangy River Restoration Work and Interdisciplinary Class investigation and evaluation of the potentials and issues involved in removal of the 5th Avenue Low Head Dam: (habitat, pollution and riparian and urban open space system restoration ) Franklin County Ohio, White Glove 2002 Award and recognition for the development of a Master Plan for Civic Improvement and the Design Efforts of Landscape Architecture Studio in integrating the Arts, Community Action and Civic Beautification. Upper Arlington Ohio City of Hilliard Resolution 2001: For Study of Hilliard Cemetery Road Corridor and Streetscape Master Plan. Plan adopted and is being incrementally implemented. Zanesville Arts Center 1996: Citation for Design of the Sculpture Garden and Master Plan for the Arts Center. Pomerene Center for The Arts, Coshocton, Ohio: Recognition for the Landscape design of the grounds of a Historic Home, Gardens and Sculpture Areas. City of Barberton, Lake Anna Master Plan, : Recognition for exploration of design opportunities for the central historic open space in the planned city of Barberton, Studio work with 11 five person teams participating, Georg, project and course leader. Ohio Chapter ASLA, Special Service Award, Recognition for service to Ohio State Landscape Architecture Programs, 2008 DYG mstr 2013 2 of 18 DYG Professional Memberships : to date ASLA, American Society of Landscape Archtiects, Member; CELA Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Member, EDRA, Environmental Design Research Association, Member OAS, Ohio Academy of Science, Member AAUG, Association of University Professors, Member Olentangy River Wetland Research Park, Affiliate Faculty Presentations & Selected Exhibits Engagement on the Edge: the case for autonomous Service Learning." Presented at EDRA National Meeting: Pre-Conference intensive. Providence, Rhode Island, United States. ( 2012 ) http://www.edra.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/EDRA44_Schedule_March2013.pdf [ Peer-Review ] Collaboration in developing the Full day intensive, with Mallika Bose Do we make a Difference?*, 2nd Erasing Boundaries Symposium, NY , Pennsylvania State University, Hunter College, Cornell University SUNY , sponsors 2011[ Peer-Review ] A view into the crystal ball: Landscape Architecture Education for the mid-21st Century*, OCASLA annual meeting, Columbus, OH 2011[ Peer-Review ] "Visions and Re-Visions: An investigation of Opportunities." Presented at Ohio Academy of Science 121st Annual Meeting. Ashland, Ohio, United States. ( 2013 ) [ Editor-Review ] Summary Presentation to Public Officials, Corporate Scientists, Educators and Researchers and stakeholders in the " waters at risk" in Ohio. Closing presentation of opportunities for positive action (in the landscape and in policy) in the highly stressed Grand Lake St. Marys Watershed. Invited by Symposium organizer: Dr. Julie Weatherington-Rice "Grand Lake St Marys: Algae, Energy and Agricultural Alternatives-." Presented at Ohio Chapter ASLA Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio, United States. ( 2012 ) http://ocasla.com/images/meeting/051712/2012_Annual_Meeting/ocasla_annualmeeting_2012_brochure_updat ed.pdf [ Peer-Review ] Compilation of findings and additional research into the Algal Blooms of Grand Lake St. Marys precipated by the intensive Concentrated Agricultural Feeding Operations in the watershed, positing direct actions identified and developed in Graduate Studio WI 2012, and actions proposed by Georg in synthesis of policy and landscape actions. Cameo Presentation: Tatiana Parfenova Proposal for Algal Energy and Remediation GLSM ULEP, Second Urban Ecological Landscaping Conference, “Enhancing Self-Reliance and Resilience of Cities”, Greensward2: new Approaches to Community Land: December 4, 2009, Cleveland Ohio. Peer-Review Pineville Landscape Design Workshop and Action Plan, Presentation Harrison County Mississippi, funded by US Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Mississippi Coastal Impact Assistance Program administered by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality. December 2007 and March 2008 ULEP, Urban Ecological Landscaping Conference, Urban Biodiversity, Wildlife and Public Health: A Panel Discussion: Deborah Y. Georg, RLA, ASLA, Chair, “Our public health environmental legacy: Roots in taking charge of the land, building an agricultural base, and sacrificing an ecological balance”. October 26, 2007, Cleveland Ohio. Peer-Review CELA presentation and paper: “Creative Collaborations: The Community…Shaping its own Landscape” 1987, CELA Conference Rhode Island. School of Design. Abstracts juried, papers published Peer-Review DYG mstr 2013 3 of 18 DYG CELA presentation : “MICROCLIMATIC EVALUATION: Air, Temperature and Velocity, a Post Construction Evaluation” 1986, CELA Conference UNICOI. University of Georgia Sponsored Conference.Peer-Review CELA presentation : “Evaluation of Animation in Computer Based Tutorials” 1989, CELA Conference Abstracts juried and publishedPeer-Review CELA presentation : Designing the Experience: Theories & Applications, Panel Discussion Abstract, Coordinator and moderator, Denver Co; 1990 Abstracts juried Peer-Review ASLA Convention Panel Presentation, Water Committee: Cleveland Oh 1995 Ohio Parks and Recreation Association and Ohio ASLA 1993 annual conference, Cleveland ,Ohio, Invited Speaker “Wetlands Regulations: the Future Prospects and Present Opportunities” National Teaching Symposium hosted by Center for Teaching Excellence , Invited Participant, investigating innovations in delivery and presentation effectiveness for classroom teaching. Autumn, 1990 CAES Fifteenth Interdisciplinary Conference, “The Climates of Paradise, a look at the Gardens of Alhambra and Generalife” theoretical analysis of the microclimatic design of the gardens. Juried paper, 1987 Ball State University Peer-Review “PREMIERE ‘82” The Ohio State University Landscape Architecture Alumni Show, juried, OSU School of Architecture Faculty Show, Bricker Hall Peer-Review “Firelands College McBride Arboretum”, presentation to Arboretum Board and at McBride Arboretum Dedication, presentation of work by T. Eyerman under direction of D. Georg “WALDEN POND, Master Plans for Rehabilitation and Restoration”, presented to Massachusetts Dept. of Environmental Management, Boston, April 1985, co presented by Georg and J. Billing “Reclaimed Landscapes: their Role in Rural Preservation” Ohio Farmland Preservation Conference, April 1997. Paper Selected for Presentation Conference sponsored by OEPA, and the Ohio Farmland Preservation Task Force. Peer-Review Clintonville Ravines Workshops “Planting Strategies for the Ravine Property owner: erosion control, native materials and installation issues.” April 1996, Clintonville Area Commission and Ravines Task Force. “Proposals and Issues in the Protection of Clintonville Area Ravines”: Utilities, Public Policy, Ownership, Subdivision and Design , June 1995 “Issues and Strategies in Preservation, Protection and Enhancement of Glen Echo Ravine A community Forum for

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