Garden and Landscape Fellowship Reports
- From Swamp Land to Sacred Landscape
- Velma E. Love, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Summer Fellow 2011/12
- The Language of Landscape: Frederic Church and the Culture of Detail in Nineteenth-Century America
- Jennifer Raab, Yale University, Junior Fellow 2008/09
- The Visual Representation of Heavens and Paradise in Medieval Islamic Culture
- Igor Demchenko, State Institute of Art Research, Moscow, Russia, Junior Fellow 2005/06
- Gardens, Fountains, and the Science of Waters: An Unpublished Treatise by Giovanni Antonio Nigrone (1609)
- Anatole Tchikine, Trinity College Dublin – University of Dublin, Ireland, Fellow 2010/11
- The Gardens of Versailles during the Early Reign of Louis ⅩⅣ: Three Studies
- Thomas F. Hedin, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Summer Fellow 2009/10
- Shin-Sakuteiki – A Manifesto for the Japanese Garden
- Christian A. Tschumi, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland / University of Kyoto, Japan, Fellow 2004/05
- Home Grown: Thomas Affleck's Advocacy for Regional Identity in the American South, 1848–1868
- James Schissel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Junior Fellow 2010/11
- Rhetorical Landscapes: A Social History of Japanese-Style Gardens in North America
- Kendall Brown, California State University, Long Beach, Fellow 2004/05
- The Medici Gardens of Fifteenth-Century Florence: Conceptualization and Tradition
- Raffaella Fabiani Giannetto, University of Pennsylvania, Fellow 2004/05
- Flights of Imagination: Aviation and Innovation in Twentieth-Century Landscape Design and Planning
- Sonja Dümpelmann, University of Maryland, Fellow 2010/11
- National parks in the service of nation building: The pioneering work of Lipa Yahalom and Dan Zur in Israel
- Nurit Lissovsky, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Fellow 2010/11
- The Force of Flowers: Bringing the Outdoors In at Versailles
- Nicole Jeanne Cuenot, Columbia University, Summer Fellow 2009/10
- Safavid Gardens as the Representation of their World and Culture
- Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Fellow 2008/09
- Folklore and Forest Fragments
- Peter Jacobs, Université de Montréal, Canada, Beatrix Farrand Distinguished Fellow 2007/08
- Consuming Landscapes: The View from the Road in the United States and Germany, 1920–1970
- Thomas Zeller, University of Maryland, Fellow 2009/10
- The Art which Mends Nature: The Contributions of Garden and Forest to the History of American Environmentalism
- Eric A. MacDonald, University of Georgia, Fellow 2008/09
- The Garden as Film Backdrop: Construction of Cinematic Garden Space
- Nina Gerlach, University of Heidelberg, Junior Fellow 2008/09
- Ian Hamilton Finlay and the Creation of the Garden at Stonypath/Little Sparta
- Stephen Bann, CBE, University of Bristol, Beatrix Farrand Distinguished Fellow 2008/09
- Over the Ocean: Women Immigrants in American Landscape Architecture in the 1940s and 1950s
- Ulrike Krippner, Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, Summer Fellow 2010/11
- Pergolas and Pavilions in Italian Renaissance Gardens: A Study of the Printed Primary Sources
- Natsumi Nonaka, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, Summer Fellow 2010/11
- New Jersey Meadowlands: Planning the Ecology of Disappearance, 1929–2004
- Sevin Yildiz, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Summer Fellow 2011/12
- Spatial Responses to Violence: Counter Monuments and Site Specific Installations in Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Jessica Hurd, Indiana University Bloomington, Summer Fellow 2010/11
- Conservation of Historic Gardens in India: The Florence Charter on Historic Gardens Illustrated, Expanded and Critiqued
- Priyaleen Singh, School of Planning and Architecture, Summer Fellow 2009/10
- The Design of Tang Imperial Gardens: Tradition, Creativity and Symbolization
- Bo Jiang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Fellow 2007/08
- Discourses of Horticulture in England, 1660–1760
- Richard Coulton, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, Fellow 2005/06
- Wish-Landscapes and Garden Cities
- M. Elen Deming, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, Fellow 2005/06
- Myriad Gardens: Landscapes of the Baroque Spanish Stage
- Maryrica Ortiz Lottman, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Fellow 2005/06
- Spatializing Gentility: The Public Park and Civic Pride in the Colonial Indian Landscape
- Jyoti Pandey Sharma, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal, India, Summer Fellow 2011/12
- The Stuff of Cities: Resources and Waste in the Urban Landscape
- Rebecca Williamson, University of Cincinnati, Summer Fellow 2011/12
- Environment/Object/Ecosystem: Land Art after 1960
- James Nisbet, California State University, Long Beach, Fellow 2010/11
- Grounds for Pleasure: The Pleasure Garden in Britain and America, 1660–1914
- Jonathan Conlin, University of Southampton, Summer Fellow 2010/11
- Converging Landscapes: The Representation of Place in Latin American Colonial Painting
- Luisa Elena Alcalá, NYU in Madrid, New York University, Fellow 2009/10
- Wild Flowers: African and African Diaspora Landscapes and the Cultural Politics of Garden Ideologies
- Grey Gundaker, Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Fellow 2009/10
- Wilderness Nation: Building Canada’s Railway Landscapes, 1884–1929
- Elsa Lam, Columbia University, Junior Fellow 2009/10
- Creating the Kangxi Landscape: Gardens and the Mediation of Qing Imperial Identity at Bishu Shanzhuang
- Stephen Whiteman, Stanford University, Junior Fellow 2009/10
- The Serviceable Ghost: The Forgotten Role of the Gardener in England from 1600 to 1730
- Sally O’Halloran, University of Sheffield, Summer Fellow 2009/10
- Public Space: Development of Garden and Park Conservation Practices, Current Debates and Laws
- María del Carmen Magaz, Universidad del Salvador, Summer Fellow 2008/09
- Paolo Bürgi, Cardada
- David L. Hays, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Fellow 2007/08
- The Relationship between Gardens and Woodblock Prints in Sixteenth Century Ming China
- Yi Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Fellow 2007/08
- First, A fence: The Vernacular Cultural Space of Anne Truitt's Early Sculpture
- Miguel de Baca, Harvard University, Junior Fellow 2007/08
- Reassessing the Roman hortus: Cultural self-definition and the aesthetics of production
- Katherine Temple von Stackelberg, Trinity College Dublin – University of Dublin, Junior Fellow 2004/05
- Play in the Garden in Early Modern Venice
- Sally Ann Grant, University of Sydney, Summer Fellow 2006/07
- Mediterranean Landscapes
- Cammy Brothers, University of Virginia, Fellow 2006/07
- The Fountain of Latona: Louis ⅩⅣ and the Premier Versailles
- Thomas F. Hedin, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Fellow 2006/07
- The Aesthetics of the Chinese Classical Literati-Garden in Yuan Ye
- Shikui Li, Wuhan University, Fellow 2006/07
- The Picturesque Green Cube: Site-Specific Practices at American Sculpture Parks and Gardens
- Rebecca L. Reynolds, University of Chicago, Junior Fellow 2006/07
- Varro’s Aviary at Casinum: Reconstructions from the Renaissance to the Present
- Louis Cellauro, Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes, Fellow 2011/12
- “Natural” Performances: Early Twentieth-Century Body Cultures in American Gardens
- Robin Veder, Pennsylvania State University, Fellow 2011/12
- Planting the Seeds of Rome: Garden Plants in the Northwestern Roman Empire
- Michael Herchenbach, Bonn University, Germany, Junior Fellow 2011/12
- The World in a Book: Robert John Thornton’s Temple of Flora (1797–1812)
- Miranda Mollendorf, Harvard University, Junior Fellow 2011/12
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- Landscape as Experience: Rationalist Movement in Soviet Architecture, 1919–1941
- Alla Vronskaya, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Junior Fellow 2011/12
- “Politics and Ethics in Landscape Architecture: Spacing, Expression, and Representation in Jaffa's Slope Park”
- Naama Meishar, The Hebrew University, Summer Fellow 2012
- The World in a Book: Robert John Thornton's Temple of Flora (1799–1812)
- Miranda Mollendorf, Harvard University, Summer Fellow 2012
- The Source of the Soul: Water for Villa Waterworks in Renaissance Rome
- Katherine Rinne, California College of the Arts, Summer Fellow 2012
- Setting Liberty’s Table
- Terre Ryan, Loyola University Maryland, Summer Fellow 2012
- An Imagination of the Chinese Shangri-La in a Western Way: Zhang Garden in Shanghai (1882–1918)
- Xiangpin Zhou, Tongji University, China, Summer Fellow 2012
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- The Dumbarton Oaks Anthology of Chinese Garden Literature
- Duncan Campbell, Australian National University, Fellow 2011/12
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