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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Gardens, Fountains, and the Science of Waters: An Unpublished Treatise by Giovanni Antonio Nigrone (1609)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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