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Name T.J. Kent, Jr. Francis Violich Sydney Williams Mel Scott Catherine Bauer Donald L. Foley Melvin M. Webber Barclay Jones John D. Herbert Corwin Mocine Michael B. Teitz J. Thomas Cooke John W. Dyckman William L.C. Wheaton Andrei Rogers William Alonso Ira Michael Heyman Donald Appleyard Richard L. Meier Roger Montgomery Douglass B. Lee Stephen Cohen Leonard J. Duhl Chester McGuire Frederick C. Collignon Thomas Dickert Allan B. Jacobs Janice Perlman Richard Dodson David E. Dowall Judith E. Innes Ann Markusen Karen Christensen Fifty Years ofDCRP Faculty Compiled by: Melvin M. Webber and Frederick C. Colli9non Originally published in the Berkeley Plannin9 Journal, Vol. 12: pp. 15-16: 1998. Author's note Some fields recorded here may be inaccurate, and some names may be missing. If so, our apologies to the individuals. Years at DCRP Academic De9rees 48-74 Architecture, CRP 49-75 Landscape Architecture, CRP 49-53 Architecture 49-69 English Literature 50-64 English Literature 53-79 Public Administration, Sociology 56-90 Economics, Sociology, CRP 56-61 Architecture, Economics 61 -64 Architecture, CRP 61 -76 Landscape Architecture 63 - Geography, Regional Science 63-70 Architecture, CRP 63-77 Mathematics, Economics, CRP 63-78 Political Science 65 -70 Architecture, CRP 66-76 Architecture, Regional Science 64-93 Law 67-82 Architecture 67-90 Organic Chemistry 67-95 Political Science, Architecture 68-74 Economics, CRP 68 - Political Economy 68-93 Medicine, Psychiatry 71 -78 Business Administration 73 - History, Economics, Political Economy 71 -88 Landscape Architecture 75 - Architecture, CRP 74-85 Anthropology, Political Science 75 -79 Political Science, CRP 76 - Economics 76 - English Literature, CRP 77-86 Economics 81 - Architectural Sciences, CRP 499

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Name

T.J. Kent, Jr. Francis Violich

Sydney Williams Mel Scott

Catherine Bauer Donald L. Foley

Melvin M. Webber Barclay Jones

John D. Herbert Corwin Mocine Michael B. Teitz

J. Thomas Cooke John W. Dyckman

William L.C. Wheaton Andrei Rogers

William Alonso Ira Michael Heyman

Donald Appleyard Richard L. Meier

Roger Montgomery Douglass B. Lee Stephen Cohen Leonard J. Duhl

Chester McGuire Frederick C. Collignon

Thomas Dickert Allan B. Jacobs Janice Perlman

Richard Dodson David E. Dowall Judith E. Innes Ann Markusen

Karen Christensen

Fifty Years ofDCRP Faculty

Compiled by:

Melvin M. Webber and Frederick C. Colli9non

Originally published in the Berkeley Plannin9 Journal, Vol. 12: pp. 15-16: 1998.

Author's note

Some fields recorded here may be inaccurate, and some names may be missing. If so, our apologies to the individuals.

Years at DCRP Academic De9rees

48-74 Architecture, CRP

49-75 Landscape Architecture, CRP

49-53 Architecture

49-69 English Literature

50-64 English Literature

53-79 Public Administration, Sociology

56-90 Economics, Sociology, CRP

56-61 Architecture, Economics

61 -64 Architecture, CRP

61 -76 Landscape Architecture

63 - Geography, Regional Science

63-70 Architecture, CRP

63-77 Mathematics, Economics, CRP

63-78 Political Science

65 -70 Architecture, CRP

66-76 Architecture, Regional Science

64-93 Law

67-82 Architecture

67-90 Organic Chemistry

67-95 Political Science, Architecture

68-74 Economics, CRP

68 - Political Economy

68-93 Medicine, Psychiatry

71 -78 Business Administration

73 - History, Economics, Political Economy

71 -88 Landscape Architecture

75 - Architecture, CRP

74-85 Anthropology, Political Science

75 -79 Political Science, CRP

76 - Economics

76 - English Literature, CRP

77-86 Economics

81 - Architectural Sciences, CRP

499

500

Name

Martin Gellen Manuel Castells Edward Blakely Robert Cervero

Peter Hall Richard Cowart

Peter C. Bosselman Nezar AlSayyad

Elizabeth E. Deakin Michael Southworth

john Landis AnnaLee Saxenian

Irene Tinker Timothy P. Duane

Gillian Hart John D. Radke

Robert Ogilvie Martin Wachs

Name

A. K. Roland Artie Gregory Bassett

Gary Binger Arthur Blaustein

John Blayney Henrik Blum

Ted Bradshaw David Bradwell Raymond Brady

Denise Scott Brown john E. Burchard

Dudley Burton Leland Burns

Barry Checkoway Michael Cohen

Charles Cole Kenneth H. Craik

Harold Dunkerley Louise Dunlap

H. Wentworth Eldredge Frederick Etzel Norma Evenson Michael Fischer

David Forkenbrock

Years at DCRP

78 -85 79 -

77-94

80-

80-92

83-87 84 -

85 -

85 -

85 -87 -89 -

89 -

91 -91 -95

91 -

96 -

96 -

Academic De9rees

Economics, CRP

Public Law & Political Economy, Sociology

History, Business, Behavioral Science, Education

Economics, Transportation Engineering, CRP

Geography

CRP, Law

Architecture, Urban Design, CRP

Architecture

Civil Engineering, Law

Architecture, CRP, Urban Design

Civil Engineering, CRP

Economics, CRP, Political Science

Political Theory, Comparative Government

Human Biology, Civil Engineering

Economics, Agricultural Economics

Geography

International Relations, Political Science

Civil Engineering

Part-Time and Temporary Faculty 194-8-1997

Academic De9rees

Economics

Architecture

Architecture, CRP

Political Science, Public Law & Government

Architecture, CRP

Medicine, Public Health

Sociology

Economics

Demography, Regional Science

Architecture, Urban Design

Humanities

Philosophy, CRP

Economics

Sociology

Political Science

CRP

Psychology

Economics

Literature

Sociology

CRP, Law

Architectural History

CRP

Economics

Name

Giullermo Geisse Nathan Glazer Claude Gruen Peter Haggett Jorge Hardoy

Justin Herman Larry Hirschhorn Brandon Howell

Warren Jones Dennis Keating

G. Thomas Kingsley Naftalie Knox

Peter Labrie Richard LeGates

George G. Mader Martin Meyerson

Harry Moul Peter Marris

Brian Muller Larry Orman

Richard Peterson Jesse Reichek

Horst Rittel Ira Robinson

Lloyd Rodwin Barry Rosen

Victor Rubin Edgar Rust RulaSadik

John Sanger Karl Schmid Paul Sedway Jack Sidener

Sheldon D. Siegel William Sims, Jr.

Andrej Skaburskis Michael Smith-Heimer

Gordon Stephenson David H. Stimson

Virgus Streets Julia Trilling Jerrold Voss James Webb

Carl Werthman Coleman Woodbury Michael B. Wornum

Academic De9rees

Architecture, CRP

Sociology Economics

Geography Architecture

Urban Renewal

Economics

Architecture

Chinese History, CRP

Law, CRP

CRP

Architecture, CRP

CRP

Law, CRP

CRP

Political Science, CRP

CRP

Sociology

History, Anthropology, Public Policy, CRP

CRP

CRP

Art

Mathematics, Chemistry

Regional Planning Economics

CRP

Public Affairs, CRP

CRP

Architecture, CRP

CRP

Architecture

Law, CRP

Landscape Architecture

CRP

CRP

Architecture, CRP

CRP

Architecture

Business Administration

CRP

Literature, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning

CRP

Architecture

Urban Sociology Urban Renewal

Architecture, CRP

* Some fields recorded here may be inaccurate, and some names may be missing.

If so, our apologies to the individuals.

FIFTYYEARS OF DCRP FACULTY 501

About the Editors

For biographical information about John Landis, see page 263 .

Skip Lowney, graduated with an M.C.P., 1998, from the University of California, Berkeley, with a concentration in

Urban Design. He focused on the city of non-growth, and deciphering the institutions needed to sustain that urban form. Skip

participated in a design charette to prepare a re-use plan for the East Garrison area of Ft. Ord, California. He is a registered

architect, having received his Bachelor of Architecture and a B.A. in Urban Studies from the University of Maryland, College

Park in 1982.

His most recent work experience was as consultant to the United States Postal Service, Headquarters, from 1991-95.

He provided design, development, and implementation management for the national post office lobby design standardization

program; and co-authored several pubhcations on standards. Prior to that, Skip worked for a year as Cad Project Manager at

D.B.I. Architects in Washington, DC; as an Associate Planner with John Pickard Associates in Washington, DC, where he

assisted in planning and design of new mixed-use developments in the Washington area; and as an Architect at Greenwell Goetz

Architects for three and one-half years where he was responsible for all phases of projects. One of his projects for a contract

furniture and fabrics showroom was published in Interiors magazine in 1988.