Regime Change
Document Type
Video
Date
Spring 3-26-2015
Keywords
architecture, regime, change, landscape
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture | Landscape Architecture
Description/Abstract
Syracuse University School of Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series: "Regime Change" by Scott Bishop on March 26, 2015 at Slocum Hall
Recommended Citation
Bishop, Scott, "Regime Change" (2015). School of Architecture Lectures Series. 97.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_lectures/97
Source
local input
Creative Commons License
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Additional Information
Spring 2015 visiting critic Scott Bishop, ASLA, is a Principal at Stoss Landscape Urbanism, an award-winning landscape architecture firm, which won the 2012 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in the category of Landscape Architecture. He is a registered landscape architect and a human ecologist. He currently works around the world with a variety of environments and ecologies including Eastern Africa, the Middle East, North America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Europe. Scott is the Distinguished Practice & Scholarship Lecturer in Urban Landscape at the Northeastern University School of Architecture, the Resident Expert at the Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities, and was recently the Cejas Eminent Scholar at Florida International University. He is a visiting critic at the University of Puerto Rico, has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Design as a studio critic for the Department of Landscape Architecture, and directed the Stoss Studio for the Sasaki Distinguished Visiting Critic Award at the Boston Architectural College. Bishop holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Human Ecology from the College of the Atlantic.