Gina Crandell
Gina Crandell’s books have focused on the intersection of natural processes and cultural geometries, beginning with Nature Pictorialized: The View in Landscape History, 1993, and Tree Gardens: Architecture and the Forest, 2013. Crandell is formerly a professor of landscape architecture, most recently in the School of Architecture at Northeastern University in Boston. In 2014 she was the Trott Distinguished Professor at the Knowlton School of Ohio State University and in 2007 the Farrand Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, after teaching for many years at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, the Rhode Island School of Design, and Iowa State University. Crandell received the Bradford Williams Medal and more recently the Award of Excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects, 2006, with Peter Walker and Partners, as senior editor of Land Forum: The International Review of Landscape Architecture, Garden Art, Environmental Planning and Urban Design.