Mirka Beneš, University of Texas–Austin, Academic Year, Landscape, Architecture, and Experience in the Villa Culture of Seventeenth-Century Rome
Finola O’Kane Crimmins, University College Dublin, Spring, Revolutionary Landscapes: Ireland, France, and America from 1700–1810
Bianca Maria Rinaldi, Università degli Studi di Camerino, Fall, Landscapes on Paper: Western Accounts of Chinese Gardens from the Thirteenth to the Eighteenth Century
Christine Ruane, University of Tulsa, Academic Year, Fruits of Our Labor: A Social and Cultural History of Kitchen Gardening in Imperial Russia
Junior Fellow
Maggie Cao, Harvard University, Academic Year, Refiguring Landscape: Zoological Agency and Nineteenth-Century American Painting
Louis Cellauro, Saint-Fons, France, Summer, In Modem Circi: Pliny the Younger's Hippodrome at Tusci and its Posterity in Renaissance Gardens
Joanna Guldi, University of California, Berkeley, Summer, Border Panic: Regulating London's Parks and Squares, 1750–1830
Ann Komara, University of Colorado at Denver, Summer, The Parc des Buttes Chaumont (Paris, 1867): Reception and Ideology of the Engineered Picturesque
Yuthika Sharma, Harvard Design School, Summer, The Landscape of Colonial Monument Parks at Delhi, India (1857–1947): A Historical and Comparative Perspective
2003/04
Fellows
Kathleen Wren Christian, Washington, DC, Academic Year, The Ethics of Decorous Pleasure and the Birth of the Roman Sculpture Garden, 1475–1530
Elizabeth Lebas, Middlesex University, London 2, Spring, Reforming Beauty: Female Social and Political Engagement in Public Gardens and Landscapes in Early Twentieth-Century London
Kristine Miller, University of Minnesota, Academic Year, Designing the Public: Money, Access and Expression in New York City's Public Spaces
Junior Fellow
B. Deniz Çalis, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Academic Year, Reconstruction of the Journey to 'Kagithane Commons': Symbol of a Short-Lived Cultural Renewal in Ottoman Istanbul (1718–1730)
Summer Fellows
Catherine Benoit, Connecticut College, Summer, African American and Caribbean Gardens: The Experience of Space and Nature in Slave and Post-Slave Societies
Denis Ribouillault, Université Paris I, Sorbonne, Summer, Landscape, Power and Property: Topographical Landscape Painting in the Decoration of Villas and Palaces in Rome and the Lazio, 1530–1630
Dorota Sikora, Centre for the Preservation of Historic Landscape, Warsaw, Summer, The Influence of Western European Garden Treatises on Polish Baroque Garden Art
Christian A. Tschumi, ETH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Summer, Mirei Shigemori (1896–1975), Modernizing the Japanese Garden
2002/03
Fellows
Margaret Flanders Darby, Colgate University, Academic Year, The Victorian Glasshouse
Yizhar Hirschfeld, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Academic Year, Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, and Society: A Classical Legacy in Late Antiquity
Junior Fellows
Katherine M. Bentz, Pennsylvania State University, Academic Year, Cardinal Cesi's Garden: Antiquities, Landscape, and Social Identity in Early Modern Rome
Rachel Iannacone, Instituto de Investigaciones, Esteticas, Mexico, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, Open Space for the Underclass: New York City's Small Parks (1880–1915)
Summer Fellows
Kristóf Fatsar, Szent István University, Budapest, Summer, Delicate Liaisons: Social Network of Gardeners in the Eighteenth Century
Anna Olenska, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Summer, Sense of Nature and Landscape in Baroque Gardens of the First Half of the Eighteenth Century in Poland
2001/02
Fellows
Nurhan Atasoy, Istanbul University, Spring, The Emergence of Floral Design in Ottoman Art and Ottoman Garden
Joseph Disponzio, Harvard University, Academic Year, Jean-Marie Morel and the Invention of Landscape Architecture
Barbara Kenda, University of Notre Dame, Academic Year, Grotto-Architecture of Villa Garzadori-da Schio
Marina Moskowitz, University of Glasgow, Spring, Seed Money: The Economies of Gardening in Nineteenth-Century America
Hui Zou, McGill University, Academic Year, Jing of the Xiyang Lou: A Perspective Garden in the Garden of Perfect Brightness
Fellow In Residence
James Dickie, The Alhambra in Focus, Academic Year, Fellow in residence in Granada
Special Garden Archeology Fellows
Amina-Aïcha Malek, EHESS, Paris, Academic Year, The Sense of Nature in Roman-African Domus, Second–Fifth Centuries
Summer Fellows
Giovanna Alberta Campitelli, Sovraintendenza Beni Culturali, Rome, Summer, The Genesis and the Models for Villa Borghese in Rome
Irma Patricia Diaz Cayeros, Instituto de Investigaciones, Esteticas, Mexico, Summer, Between Decoration and Symbolism: The Use of Knot Motives in Puebla Cathedral Choir Stalls and its Connection with Garden Designs
Paul Smith, University of Sussex, Summer, The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial: A Cultural Production
Boris Sokolov, Russian State University for the Humanities, Summer, Western Tradition in Russian Garden Art: Models and Transformations
2000/01
Fellows
Leigh-Ann Bedal, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, Of Politics and Paradise: The History and Meaning Behind Petra's Paradeiso
Catherine Benoit, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, Academic Year, African American Gardens in the Caribbean and the East Coast of the United States
Tracy L. Ehrlich, Colgate University, Fall, Family and Papacy in the Roman Countryside: Villa Culture at Frascati in the Borghese Era
Erik A. de Jong, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Spring, Sublime Landscape. Presenting the Unpresentable: A Project for a Monument Dedicated to Napoleon in the Alpine Scenery of the Mont Cenis from 1813
Victoria Siu, University of San Francisco, Academic Year, The Evolution of the Yuanming Yuan: Diverse Cultures in an Eighteenth-Century Imperial Chinese Garden
Junior Fellow
Philip Hu, New York University, Academic Year, Mi Wangzhong (1570–1628): An Artist and Patron in Late Ming China. The Gardens of Mi Wangzhong as Social and Cultural Nodes in Late Ming Beijing
Special Garden Archeology Fellows
Amina-Aïcha Malek, EHESS, Paris, Academic Year, The Sense of Nature in Roman-African Domus, Second–Fifth Centuries
Summer Fellows
Margaret Flanders Darby, Colgate University, Summer, Women Under Glass: Ideologies of Femininity in Nineteenth-Century Conservatory Gardening Literature
Margherita Azzi Visentini, Politecnico de Milano, Summer, The Borromean Islands on the Lago Maggiore
1999/00
Fellows
Shirine Hamadeh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Academic Year, Ottoman-European Shared Sensibilities: The Eighteenth-Century Picturesque
Linda B. Parshall, Portland State University, Academic Year, The Green Prince of Germany: The Gardens of Puckler-Muskau and the Late Romantic Landscape
Betsey Robinson, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, Fountains and the Culture of Water at Roman Corinth
1998/99
Fellows
Giorgio Galletti, Florence, Italy, Academic Year, Proposal to Develop the Framework for a Long-term Management Strategy for the Protection and Conservation of the Medici Landscape along the Arno River Valley from Florence to Pistoia
Elizabeth K. Meyer , University of Virginia School of Architecture, Spring, The Margins of Modernity: Theories and Practices of Modern Landscape Architecture
Junior Fellows
George Dodds, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, An Extended Landscape for Living: The Garden Art of Carlo Scarpa
Laura J. Lawson, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year, Urban Gardening Programs in the United States: A History of Ethics, Economics and Community
Summer Fellows
Nebahat Avcioglu, Cambridge, England, Summer, The Visual Discourse of Turkish Architecture in the Eighteenth-Century English Landscape Gardens: Vauxhall and Kew Gardens Revisited
Anne L. Helmreich, Texas Christian University, Summer, Our England is a Garden: National Identity and the Garden in England, 1870–1914
Neil M. Maher, New York University, Summer, Planting More Than Trees: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement, 1929–1945
1997/98
Fellow
Scott Redford, Georgetown University, Academic Year, Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia
Junior Fellows
Vittoria Di Palma, Columbia University, Academic Year, The Science of Aesthetics in Eighteenth-Century Landscape Design
David Hays, Yale University, Academic Year, The Irregular Garden in Eighteenth-Century France
Summer Fellows
Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Summer, The Graphical Restoration of the Royal Gardens of the Safavid Period in Isfahan in the Light of the Drawings of Engelbert Kaempfer
Louis Cellauro, Saint Fons, France, Summer, The Muses, Mount Parnassus and Renaissance Gardens
Lauro Magnani, University of Genova, Italy, Summer, The Genoese Garden Inside the European Context During the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Grottos, 'Ninfei' and Decorating Items
1996/97
Fellows
Angela M. Blake, The American University, Washington, DC, Academic Year, This is New York! Landscapes of the Metropolis, 1890–1931
Yizhar Hirschfeld, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Academic Year, Rural Settlement in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
Louise A. Mozingo, University of California, Berkeley, California, Academic Year, Corporate Office Parks in the United States
Erik H. Neil, Tulane University, Academic Year, Status and Distinction: The Villa Culture of Sicily in the Early Modern Period
Richard E. Quaintance, Jr., Rutgers University, Academic Year, Politics in English Landscaping from 1725 to 1775
1995/96
Junior Fellows
Joseph Disponzio, Columbia University, Academic Year, Jean-Marie Morel and the French Picturesque
Elizabeth Dean Hermann, Harvard University, Academic Year, Urbanism and Landscape as Reflection and Symbol of Social, Political, and Environmental Change in Fourteenth-Century Nasrid Granada
Barbara Lynn-Davis, Princeton University, Academic Year, Landscape Architecture and Landscapes of the Imagination in Renaissance Venice
Rebecca Williamson, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, Use and Pleasure: Practice and Theory in Late Eighteenth-Century Veneto Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Summer Fellows
David H. Haney, Yale University, Summer, Scenic Illusions: Pursuing Nature at Acadia
Abdul Rehman, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, Summer, Garden City Relationship of Mughal Lahore: An Enquiry through Early Seventeenth-Century Sources
Ada V. Segre, University of York, Summer, Plan and Planting Design of a Mid-Seventeenth-Century Giardino di Fiori in Northern Italy
1994/95
Fellows
Gert Gröning, Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Academic Year, Aspects of the Mutual Influence in the History of Urban Public Parks in the United States and Germany
Mark Laird, Toronto, Canada, Academic Year, Ornamental Planting Design in English Pleasure Grounds, 1700–1830
Junior Fellows
Dianne Harris, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year, Lombardia Illuminata: The Formation of an Enlightenment Landscape in Eighteenth-Century Lombardy
Marcus R. Köhler, Freie Universität Berlin, Academic Year, Johann Busch (c. 1725–1795), Gardener of the Court of Catharine II of Russia
Summer Fellows
Tracy L. Ehrlich, Columbia University, Summer, The Villa Mondragone and Seventeenth-Century Villeggiatura at Frascati
Christopher Vernon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Summer, Wilhelm Miller and Walter Burley Griffin: The Prairie Spirit in Landscape Architecture
Robin Whalley, Bath College of Higher Education, Summer, The Gardens of Harold Peto (1854–1933) and the Impact of the Renaissance on British Garden Design, c. 1900–914
1993/94
Fellows
Julia A. King, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Academic Year, Landscape and the Use of History in Nineteenth-Century America
Charles McLaughlin, The American University, Academic Year, Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903)
Junior Fellows
Tracy L. Ehrlich, Columbia University, Academic Year, The Villa Mondragone and Seventeenth-Century Villeggiatura at Frascati
Marguerite S. Shaffer, Harvard University, Academic Year, See America First: Tourism and National Identity, 1905–1939
Summer Fellows
Joseph Disponzio, Columbia University, Summer, The Eighteenth-Century French Landscape Designer and Theorist, Jean-Marie Morel
Elizabeth Hyde, Harvard University, Summer, The Flowering of Early Modern French Culture
Denis B. Walker, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, Summer, The Text of Place: Nostalgia and the Other as Spatial Representation in Garden Design
1992/93
Fellows
Grey Gundaker, Yale University, Academic Year, Working My Yard: Private Sanctuary and Public Display in African-American Yards and Gardens
Erik A. de Jong, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Academic Year, A Book of Garden Designs from 1592 for Emperor Rudolf II in the Collection of the Dumbarton Oaks Garden Library: Hans Puechfeldners Nüssliches Khünstbuch der Gardtnerij
Junior Fellows
Timothy Mark Davis, University of Texas, Austin, Academic Year, The Road Nobody Knows: Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway as a Case Study in Urban Landscape Design
Anne L. Helmreich, Northwestern University, Academic Year, Representations of Gardens and Concepts of Englishness, 1880–1914
Summer Fellows
Kurt Culbertson, Aspen, Colorado, Summer, The German Influence in the Development of American Landscape Architecture
Jody Hoppe, University of California, Santa Barbara, Summer, Petrus Crescentius' Livres des Proffits Champêtres et Ruraux
Suzanne Louise Turner, Louisiana State University, Summer, Window to the Nineteenth-Century American City: The New Orleans Notarial Archives Drawings
1991/92
Fellows
Alistair Craig Clunas, Victoria and Albert Museum, Academic Year, The Gardens of the Wen Family: Ownership, Depiction, and Description in Suzhou, 1500–1650
Edward S. Harwood, Bates College, Academic Year, Leaping the Fence: The English Landscape Garden and the Eighteenth Century
Alexandra H. Wilkinson, London, England, Academic Year, Ancient Egyptian Gardens: Landscape and Symbolism
Terence Young, California Landscape Design and Its Relation to the Production of Ornamental Plants, 1860–1930, Academic Year, University of California, Los Angeles
Summer Fellow
Raymond Gastil, Princeton University, Summer, Secret Poetry and Public Good: The Gardens of Giuseppe Jappelli
1990/91
Fellows
C. Allan Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, Academic Year, The Villa Garden in Jefferson's Virginia, 1790–1830
Norris Brock Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Academic Year, The Dragon's Gate: Tenryu Temple and Garden, Kyoto, Japan
Junior Fellow
Rebecca W. Davidson, Cornell University, Academic Year, The Italian Garden in America
Summer Fellows
Susan Ford, University of Technology, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Summer, Gender Space and the Victorian Suburban Garden 1800–1870
Margherita Azzi Visentini, Politecnico di Milano, Summer, Nineteenth-Century Gardens of the Veneto: Their Sources, their Influence
Alexandra Wilkinson, Georgetown University, Summer, Gardens in Ancient Egypt: Horticulture and Religious Symbolism
1989/90
Fellows
William Tishler, The University of Wisconsin, Academic Year, The Life and Work of H. W. S. Cleveland: A Pioneer of American Landscape Architecture
Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, University of Hannover, Academic Year, The 'Wild Garden' and the 'Nature Garden': A Comparison between the Garden Concepts of William Robinson and Willy Lange
Junior Fellows
Stephen Bending, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, Academic Year, The Inscription of Politics in English Gardens and their Literature in the Later Eighteenth Century
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Brown University, Academic Year, Landscape as Myth: The Contextual Archaeology of an Annapolis Landscape
Franco Panzini, Rome, Italy, Academic Year, Green Spaces in the Context of Urban Growth: From the Court Garden to the Public Park
Summer Fellows
Mahvash Alemi, Rome, Italy, Summer, Safavid Gardens and their Urban Context
Philippe Forêt, University of Chicago, Summer, Garden Architecture at the Manchu Court
Judith Major, University of Kansas, Summer, A. J. Downing's Theory of Landscape Gardening
1988/89
Fellows
Mark Laird, Chelsea Physic Gardens, Academic Year, Ornamental Planting in the Landscape Garden: 1730–1830
Nicholas Purcell, St. John's College, Oxford, Academic Year, The Gardens of Rome: Culture, Society, and Economy of the Periphery of Ancient Rome
Junior Fellows
Donna M. Salzer, Harvard University, Academic Year, Galeazzo Alessi's Work as a Landscape Architect, Site Planner, and Engineer
Sara M. Wages, University of Maryland, Academic Year, Dutch Paintings of Gardens in the Latter Half of the Seventeenth Century: Fact and Fiction
Summer Fellows
Ferdinand Anders, University of Vienna, Summer, The Gardens of Archduke Maximilian–Precursors, Prototypes, Imitations: A Contribution to the Landscape Architecture of the Nineteenth Century
Bettina Bergman, Mount Holyoke College, Summer, Coast and Grove: Architectural Landscapes in Roman Painting
Sonia Berjman, University of Buenos Aires, Summer, The Work of French Landscape Architects at Buenos Aires and Montevideo
1987/88
Fellows
Michel Baridon, University of Dijon, Academic Year, Garden Architecture and the Scientific Imagination: The Transition from the French to the English Type of Landscape Gardening
Claudia Lazzaro, Cornell University, Academic Year, Garden in Renaissance Italy: Art in Nature
John Pinto, Hadrian's Villa New Tivoli and its Artistic Legacy
Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi, University of Pisa, Academic Year, Naturalistic Representation in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Europe
Summer Fellow
Mariette de Vos, Rome, Italy, Summer, Grottoes and Painted Gardens: Landscape in Imperial Rome
1986/87
Fellows
Linda B. Parshall, Portland State University, Academic Year, Christian C. L. Hirschfeld and the Landscape Garden in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti, Rome, Italy, Academic Year, The Influence of Archaeological Interest on Sixteenth-Century Gardening
Ellen S. Smart, Saunderstown, Rhode Island, Academic Year, Mughal Painting as a Source for Determining Plant Materials Used in Mughal Gardens
Summer Fellow
Margherita Azzi Visentini, Università di Padua, Summer, Venetian Gardens between the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1985/86
Junior Fellows
Christine Häuber, Cologne University, Academic Year, The Garden of Maecenas and Lamia on the Esquiline in Rome: Topography, History and Sculpture Findings
Margaret G. H. MacLean, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year, Sacred Land, Sacred Water: Inca Landscape Planning in the Machu Picchu Area
Susan B. Taylor, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, Hubert Robert and the Baths of Apollo at Versailles
Summer Fellows
Vivian Rich, Victoria, B.C., Sir Edwin Lutyens, Viceroy's House Garden: Its Origins and its Influences
James L. Wescoat, Jr., University of Chicago, Summer, From Bagh-i-Gul Afishan to the Gardens of the Taj: The Evolution of a River Garden Landscape
1984/85
Fellows
Robert I. Curtis, University of Georgia, Academic Year, Piscina Romana: Fish Pools in Roman Landscape Design
John Dixon Hunt, University of Leiden, Academic Year, Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600–1700
Junior Fellow
Leonard N. Amico, Yale University, Academic Year, Bernard Palissy and the French Reformation: A Social, Intellectual, and Cultural History
Summer Fellow
Leonard N. Amico
1983/84
Junior Fellows
Leonard N. Amico, Yale University, Academic Year, Bernard Palissy and the French Reformation: A Social, Intellectual, and Cultural History
Claudia Lazzaro, Cornell University, Academic Year, Rustic Villa to Refined Farmhouse: The Evolution and Migration of an Architectural Form
Amy W. Meyers, Yale University, Academic Year, Sketches from the Wilderness: Changing Conceptions of Nature in American Natural History Illustrations, 1680–1880
Robert E. H. Williams, University of London, Academic Year, Lapidary Inscriptions in Italian and English Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century Gardens
Summer Fellows
Graeme Moore, Harold Peto's Designs for English Gardens
Nancy Volkman, Texas A&M University, Summer, Horace William Shaler Cleveland: His Work and the Persistence of Design
1982/83
Associate Fellow
Charles McLaughlin, American University, Academic Year, The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted
Junior Fellows
Ann Friedman, Bryn Mawr College, Academic Year, The "Grande Commande" for the Sculpture of the Parterre d'eau at Versailles, 1672–1683
Therese O'Malley, University of Pennsylvania, Academic Year, The National Mall: Art and Science in American Landscape Architecture
Marianne Ruggiero, Brown University, Academic Year, The Development of the Picturesque Garden in the Veneto, 1780–1830
Summer Fellow
Vanessa Bezemer, Leiden University, French Influence on Late 17th-Century Dutch Garden Art (Clingendaell)
1981/82
Associate Fellow
Charles McLaughlin, American University, Academic Year, Frederick Law Olmsted
Fellow
Wilhelmina Jashemski, University of Maryland, Academic Year, The Gardens of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Villas Destroyed by Vesuvius
Junior Fellow
Constance Lee, Brown University, Academic Year, Gardens and Gods: Jacopo Galli, Michelangelo's Bacchus, and their Art Historical Settings
1979/80
Fellows
Richard Etlin, University of Kentucky, Academic Year, Cities of the Dead: From Charnel House to Elysium in Eighteenth Century Paris
Diane Kostial McGuire, Harvard University, Academic Year, Beatrix Farrand's Plant Book for Dumbarton Oaks
1978/79
Junior Fellows
Miroslava Marie Benes, Yale University, Academic Year, Scenographia politia all'aperto: Gardens and Theater Design in Northern Italy, 1650–1730
George Gorse, Brown University, Academic Year, The Palace of Andrea Doria in Fassolo-Genoa
Betsy Rosasco, New York University, Academic Year, The Sculptures of the Chateau of Marly, during the Reign of Louis XIV
David Schuyler, Columbia University, Academic Year, The Picturesque Landscape and the Re-Orientation of American Art, 1800–1860
1977/78
Junior Fellows
George Gorse, Brown University, Academic Year, The Palace of Andrea Doria in Fassolo-Genoa
Keith Morgan, Brown University, Academic Year, Charles Adams Platt and the American Renaissance
David Schuyler, Columbia University, Academic Year, Public Landscape in Nineteenth-Century America
1976/77
Junior Fellows
Frank Alvarez, Columbia University, Academic Year, Sixteenth-Century Garden Nymphaeums
Keith Morgan, Brown University, Academic Year, Charles Adams Platt
Visiting Scholar
Naomi Miller, Boston University, Academic Year, The Flowing Symbol: A Study of French Renaissance Fountains
1975/76
Junior Fellow
Frank Alvarez, Columbia University, Academic Year, Sixteenth-Century Garden Nymphaeums
Matthew Kearney Summer Garden Fellows
Dennis Dahlin, University of California, Berkeley, Academic Year, Study of Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson
Nancy Stieber, University of Michigan, Academic Year, Historic Preservation in the Netherlands
Visiting Scholar
Lionello Puppi, University of Padua and the Architectural Institute in Venice, Academic Year, Picturesque Gardens in the Veneto
1974/75
Matthew Kearney Summer Garden Fellows
Patricia O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley, Summer, National Trust and the National Gardens Scheme in Great Britain
John Skibbe, Pennsylvania State University, Summer, Andrew Jackson Downing and his Influence on the Layman's Approach to Landscaping his Home
Visiting Fellows
Agnieszka Morawinska, University of Warsaw, Academic Year, Study on the Subject of Modi, Eighteenth-Century Art Theory of Conventions of Mood and Expression, as Expressed in Garden Design and Decoration
Alan Tait, Glasgow University, Academic Year, The Landscape Garden in Scotland
Visiting Scholar
Gerda Bollwitzer, Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten, Germany, Academic Year, The Influence of Le Notre in the Gardens of Europe
1973/74
Fellow
Suzanne Lang, Warwick University, Academic Year, Garden Structures of English Landscape Gardens
Junior Fellow
Carolyn Lewis, History of the Villa Pisani at Montagna; Nymphaeum of Palladio's Villa Barbaro at Maser
Summer Fellows
Eleanor McPeck, Harvard University, Summer
Michael Van Valkenburg, Cornell University, Summer
Visiting Fellows
Agnieszka Morawinska, University of Warsaw, Academic Year, Study on the Subject of Modi, Eighteenth-Century Art Theory of Conventions of Mood and Expression, as Expressed in Garden Design and Decoration
1972/73
Fellow
Marcia Allentuck, City College, City University of New York, Academic Year, Aesthetic Theories of Sir Uvedale Price and their Influence on Landscape Architecture