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Associate Professor, MLA Coordinator, Landscape Architecture jeff hou | curriculum vita | research | projects | publications | courses taught | awards
Associate Professor Jeff Hou teaches in both the BLA and MLA programs. He specializes in community participation, cultural and ecological design, environmental planning, grassroots environmental actions, and issues of indigenous people and natural resources. Currently, his research focuses on frameworks and processes of cultural and ecological placemaking. Jeff's professional work
spans the fields of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental
Planning, and Public Art. In addition to a professional background in planning
and design, he was also a principal of People's Sculpture - an environmental
sculpture and public art firm that specialized in temporary site installation
design for festivals and political campaigns.
He worked with
the local community to develop an alternative economic development and
ecological conservation plan that would protect the most important wintering
habitat of the critically endangered black-faced spoonbill and the largest
remaining lagoon in Taiwan. As a founder and campaign coordinator for Taiwan
Environmental Action Network (TEAN), he assisted the local activists in
a movement against a proposed dam in Meinung, Taiwan.
As a coordinator for the
Pacific Rim Community Design Network, Jeff helped organize the first Conference
on Democratic Design in the Pacific Rim in Berkeley in 1998. His
writings on environmental and community activism have appeared in Journal
of Architectural Education, EDRA proceedings, Earth Island Journal, and
the book "Democratic Design in the Pacific Rim - Japan, Taiwan, and
the United States."
Jeff received his PhD in Environmental Planning and Master of Architecture from University of California, Berkeley. He has a Master of Landscape
Architecture from University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Architecture
from Cooper Union.
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