PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Hill, Margarita M. TI - Teaching with Culture in Mind: Cross-Cultural Learning in Landscape Architecture Education AID - 10.3368/lj.24.2.117 DP - 2005 Sep 21 TA - Landscape Journal PG - 117--124 VI - 24 IP - 2 4099 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/24/2/117.short 4100 - http://lj.uwpress.org/content/24/2/117.full AB - The articles included in this theme issue of Landscape Journal raise a series of questions central to the experience of cross-cultural learning in a variety of geographic and cultural settings. This introductory article examines why it is important to address the cross-cultural processes of placemaking. It also outlines approaches and methods for teaching design studio and addresses the design of the pedagogical experience in an era of globalization. The article proposes a theoretical basis for cross-cultural learning in relation to a multicultural—even transcultural—society, and the increasing movement between places. It identifies patterns of relationships in the construction of identity and place, and provides normative guidance on meaningful cross-cultural exchange. It raises issues related to the challenges faced in cross-cultural communication and in overcoming biases and stereotypes. The article suggests how experiential learning and distance learning within a cross-cultural setting can help students to develop a range of skills and competencies, including the ability to engage multiple voices in diverse partnerships.