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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.