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u/ernster96 ยท 1 pointr/LandscapeArchitecture

If Professor Reid was there, he was in the MLA program. I was an undergrad, so I did not see him. The professors I can remember were:

Don Austin (the A in EDAW). (design and construction)

Tom Woodfin. There was a geologist who assisted him, and I can't remember his name to save my life. I think his first name was Art. (design and theory)

Ed Hoag (graphics teacher)

Harlow Landphair (mostly construction. He seemed uninterested in drawing and traced off a light table for perspectives)

Michael Murphy https://www.amazon.com/Landscape-Architecture-Theory-Evolving-Thought/dp/1577663578 (design and professional practice)

Nancy Volkman (who has since passed away) (landscape history and interim department head)

John Rodiek (ran the MLA program) (design)

Chang-Shan Huang (who was just getting started in 96) (graphics and design)

and John Motloch who left for Ball State. (design theory and using 50 words to say something that you could state in 5.)

There were others, to be sure, like Rodney Hill and Robert Schiffauer, but those were the core professors that we saw all the time in Hotel Langford.

I've read that book that you mentioned, but it was years after I graduated. It would have been really useful back then.