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- You have accessRestricted accessSeeing the Petrochemical Landscapes of the BakkenD. L. Fischer and Meghan L. E. KirkwoodLandscape Journal, May 2022, 41 (1) 61-76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.41.1.61D. L. FischerD. L. Fischer is associate professor of landscape architecture and chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture at North Dakota State University. He is an ASLA award-winning landscape architect and currently serves as an architecture and design committee advisor for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, scheduled to open in Medora, ND in 2025.Meghan L. E. KirkwoodMeghan Kirkwood is an assistant professor of visual arts at Washington University in St. Louis, where she serves as area head of photography. She earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Photography before completing her MFA in Studio Art at Tulane University and her PhD at the University of Florida. Kirkwood’s photography has been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, Thailand, Mexico, and South Africa. Her photographic research looks at the ways in which landscape imagery can inform and advance public conversations around land use, infrastructure, and planning.
- You have accessRestricted accessWho Will Teach the Next Generation of Landscape Architects? Ten-Year Review of Academic Position Descriptions in Landscape Architecture in North AmericaTaner R. OzdilLandscape Journal, January 2021, 39 (1) 55-69; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.39.1.55Taner R. OzdilAssociate Professor of landscape architecture, and Associate Director for Research for the Center for Metropolitan Density at College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs (CAPPA) at the University of Texas, Arlington. He is also Vice President for Research and Creative Scholarship, and Landscape Performance Track Co-chair for CELA. His scholarly, professional, and teaching activities focus on economic, social, and environmental value creation through landscape architecture, urban design, and physical planning in mixed-use environments, high-density urban areas, and metropolitan regions. Özdil earned his BLA from Ankara University, MLA from the University of Colorado at Denver, and PhD from Texas A&M University.