R. Terry Schnadelbach

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Raymond Terry Schnadelbach (born January 29, 1939 in New Orleans , Louisiana ) is an American landscape architect , urban planner , architectural historian , author and university lecturer .

Life

Schnadelbach studied architecture at Louisiana State University (1962 Bachelor of Architecture; 1964 Master of Architecture) and landscape architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1966). In 1964 and 1965 he won the Rome Prize for Landscape Architecture from the American Academy in Rome .

From 1969 to 1995 he had various architectural offices in New York City and Paris , had major contracts in the United States, Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, and was a consultant for government, institutions and the private sector in London, Paris, Rome and Athens and Berlin.

Schnadelbach has taught landscape architecture at the University of Pennsylvania , the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Rhode Island School of Design , environmental design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and real estate development at Columbia University's School of Architecture . From 1995 to 2000 he held the Chair of Landscape Architecture in the Department of Design, Construction and Planning at the University of Florida and directed the landscape architecture program at the University's Paris Research Center. He has lectured at various colleges and universities in the United States, France, Slovenia, Cambodia, and the United Arab Emirates.

He has authored several books and specialist articles and has received several awards, including the President's Professor Award 2002–2003 in the “High Productive Performance” category. His works have been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art , the Whitney Museum of American Art , the Urban Center art gallery ( Madison Avenue ), the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art , the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the New York Gentlemen's Club Century Association displayed.

literature

  • Schnadelbach, R. Terry. FAAR. In: Benjamin G. Kohl, Wayne A. Linker, Buff Suzanne Kavelman: The Centennial Directory of the American Academy in Rome. American Academy in Rome (Ed.), 1995, p. 270.

Individual evidence

  1. Professional Background: R. Terry Schnadelbach, FAAR. Paris Research Center, University of Florida.
  2. FAAR: Fellow of the American Academy in Rome.