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<strong>JOHN</strong> <strong>TRELAWNEY</strong> <strong>HOAL</strong> <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>AICP</strong><br />

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN<br />

FOUNDING PRINCIPAL, H3 STUDIO, INC.<br />

Chair, Masters of Urban Design Program<br />

Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Associate Professor of African & African American Studies<br />

Senior Fellow, Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Ethics & Human Values<br />

Faculty Fellow, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Washington University in St. Louis<br />

Founding Principal: H3 Studio<br />

Urbanism, Architecture, Landscape, Graphics & Research<br />

St. Louis, Missouri | New Orleans, Louisiana | Durban, South Africa<br />

John Hoal, <strong>Ph</strong>D, <strong>AICP</strong>, MIArch (SA) is the Chair of the Masters of Urban Design Program and an Associate Professor<br />

of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design, and the College of<br />

Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis where he teaches architecture and urban design in both the<br />

graduate and undergraduate programs. Hoal has also been the Co-Director of the Undergraduate Program in<br />

Architecture, Chair of the Undergraduate Task Force <strong>for</strong> the College of Architecture, and the Director of the Post-<br />

Graduate studies at Washington University. At Washington University Hoal teaches theory courses and design studios<br />

in architecture and urban design in the School of Architecture and lectures in the African and African-American Studies<br />

Department in Arts & Sciences. His design studios have focused on Tijuana, Mexico, Durban South Africa and various<br />

major USA cities including Chicago, Los Angeles and New Orleans. Administratively, within the School of Architecture<br />

he has developed and implemented a new curriculum <strong>for</strong> the Masters of Urban Design Program focused on global<br />

cities, created an undergraduate minor in Urban Design, developed interdisciplinary studies with the Urban Studies and<br />

African and African American Studies Departments, facilitated the beginnings of a new interdisciplinary undergraduate<br />

design program, and participates in numerous department and university wide initiatives focused particularly on the<br />

university’s relationship with the St. Louis community. He also holds faculty fellowships at the <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

and the Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Ethics & Human Values, and participates in the Richard A. Gephardt <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

Service and the Metropolitan Research and Design Center.<br />

In addition, Hoal is the founding principal of H3 Studio Inc., a planning, design and research firm based in St. Louis,<br />

Missouri with offices in New Orleans, LA and Durban, South Africa. He practices architecture, urban design and<br />

community-based planning in the United States and Southern Africa, and lectures nationally on the design and<br />

development of sustainable, livable cities. Hoal also serves as an urban design and development advisor to a number<br />

of cities, civic organizations and community-based initiatives, and was the project director <strong>for</strong> the Mayor’s <strong>Institute</strong> on<br />

City Design: Midwest, a National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts program.<br />

Hoal began his professional career in South Africa where he worked both in the private and public sector on major<br />

large-scale urban design projects as well as residential, institutional, and recreational projects. As a member of the<br />

city’s architectural team he worked on the revitalization of Historic Civic Center in downtown Durban and the<br />

revitalization of Durban’s coastal waterfront. In 1990 he co-founded the City of St. Louis’ first Urban Design Department<br />

and between 1993 and 2000 was the Director of Urban Design <strong>for</strong> the City. In this capacity his work focused on highprofile<br />

urban redevelopment projects including the 1995 Forest Park Master Plan, the 1999 Downtown Now Plan and<br />

various redevelopment initiatives <strong>for</strong> the Riverfront, the Gateway Mall Urban Design Plan, the St. Louis Boulevard Plan,<br />

the Washington Avenue Loft District Plan, the Gateway Village Master Plan, the Multi-Modal Transportation Center,<br />

and numerous commercial districts, public spaces, parks, greenway, and neighborhood plans.<br />

As project director, Hoal led the planning process <strong>for</strong> the 1999 Downtown Development Action Plan in the City of St.<br />

Louis that has resulted in over $2 billion in public and private investment to date. He continues to lead the design <strong>for</strong><br />

the implementation of the $110 million Master Plan <strong>for</strong> improvements to Forest Park in St. Louis, and the $96 million<br />

200-sq. mile Confluence Greenway System. Current or recently completed projects include the $6 million


econstruction of Main Street <strong>for</strong> the City of Belleville, IL; master plans <strong>for</strong> Carondelet Park, Lafayette Park, Fox Park<br />

and Hyde Park all in St. Louis, MO; the master plan <strong>for</strong> the 220 acre War Memorial Park in Little Rock, AK; a vision<br />

plan <strong>for</strong> the 306 acre Dix Park in Raleigh, NC; the $119 million redevelopment framework plan <strong>for</strong> the Old Townsite<br />

Development District Plan, Pearland, TX; and the streetscape plan <strong>for</strong> Baytown Downtown Main Street Plan, TX.<br />

In addition, Hoal is working with a non-profit community organization on the design and development of a place of<br />

celebration <strong>for</strong> the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing project. This project is Missouri’s first underground railroad site<br />

celebrating the escape of nine enslaved persons from St. Louis across the Mississippi River to Illinois as well as<br />

representing and interpreting many of the most famous enslaved people’s route to freedom along the south to north<br />

freedom corridor of the Mississippi River. Recently, Hoal’s firm was one of five national firms selected to lead district<br />

planning <strong>for</strong> the Unified New Orleans Recovery Plan. This is a unified city-wide process with outreach to the Diaspora<br />

throughout the country to develop a plan to assist New Orleans to rebuild from the nation’s most significant natural<br />

disaster, Hurricane Katrina. Hoal is leading district planning <strong>for</strong> the Central City/Garden District, the English Turn<br />

District, and the Lower 9 th Ward, as well as completing neighborhood planning <strong>for</strong> Algiers.<br />

The projects Hoal has led have received over 60 design and planning awards at the local, state and national level,<br />

including the following national awards: the 2004 American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects National Honor Award <strong>for</strong> Regional<br />

and Urban Planning, the 2002 Congress <strong>for</strong> the New Urbanism National Award <strong>for</strong> Excellence in Regional Planning<br />

and the 2002 Outstanding National Planning Award from the American Planning Association <strong>for</strong> the Confluence Master<br />

Plan: A Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor, St. Louis; the 2000 Honor Award <strong>for</strong> Planning from The<br />

American Society of Landscape Architects <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Downtown Action Development Plan; the 2000 Outstanding<br />

National Planning Award <strong>for</strong> Implementation from the American Planning Association <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan;<br />

the 1999 Catherine Brown Award <strong>for</strong> Landscape Urbanism from the Congress <strong>for</strong> New Urbanism and the 1996 James<br />

C. Howland Award <strong>for</strong> Urban Enrichment from the National League of Cities <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan. In 2002<br />

the Confluence Master Plan was selected by the US Secretary of Agriculture as one of three projects in the country <strong>for</strong><br />

presentation at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

John Hoal’s work has been published in a number of journals and professional magazines including Iowa Architect,<br />

Landscape Architecture, Places: A Forum of Environmental Design, Planning and Urban Land. He has been<br />

interviewed on ABC Nightline and National <strong>Public</strong> Radio as an urban design and development expert. In addition,<br />

John Hoal is the Director of the Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest, a program sponsored by the National<br />

Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts to educate city mayors on the importance of urban design in the development process. Over<br />

40 city mayors from the Midwest have participated in the <strong>Institute</strong> and received professional consultation on city design<br />

and development issues.<br />

Hoal has been a visiting critic at the University of Illinois, Chicago, has taught architecture studio’s in association with<br />

the University of Natal, South Africa focused on rural community infrastructure and buildings. Most recently, John Hoal<br />

has been teaching an urban design studio <strong>for</strong> Washington University in Tijuana, Mexico focused on many of the<br />

structural, social and ecological sustainable development issues of cross-border issues and is currently conducting<br />

research into in<strong>for</strong>mal urbanism in Latin America and Southern Africa.<br />

John Hoal has served on many task<strong>for</strong>ces at Washington University including the Chancellor’s Committee <strong>for</strong> Urban<br />

and Community Programs, the Program Committee <strong>for</strong> the Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Ethics and Human Values, the<br />

Dean’s Committee <strong>for</strong> the School of Architecture, the Curriculum Committee <strong>for</strong> the Graduate School, and many Dean<br />

and faculty search committees. Hoal also serves on a number of community boards in St. Louis, including being the<br />

Chair of the <strong>Public</strong> Art Commission <strong>for</strong> Forest Park, a Commissioner on the CWE Southeast Business District, member<br />

of the Regional Water Resources Advisory Council of the East-West Gateway Coordination Council.<br />

John Hoal holds a professional Architecture degree with highest honors from the University of Natal, South Africa; a<br />

Commerce degree in Urban and Regional Development with merit from the University of South Africa; a Master’s of<br />

Architecture and Urban Design with the Frederick Widmann Prize; a Master of Arts; and a Doctorate of <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy in<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy specializing in the theory of Architecture and Urbanism from Washington University in St. Louis. Hoal is a<br />

registered architect in South Africa and a certified planner in the USA. He was a Fulbright Scholar from 1987–1989<br />

and in 2001 was elected a Fellow of the <strong>Institute</strong> of Urban Design.


<strong>JOHN</strong> <strong>HOAL</strong> <strong>Ph</strong>.D., AIC, M I A r c h ( S A )<br />

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Doctor of <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy in <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy<br />

Washington University in St. Louis, 2002<br />

Washington University Scholarship<br />

Master of Arts<br />

Washington University in St. Louis, 1993<br />

Washington University Scholarship<br />

Master of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Washington University in St. Louis, 1989<br />

1987 - 1989 Fulbright Scholarship<br />

Frederick Widmann Prize<br />

Bachelor of Commerce<br />

Urban and Regional Economics and Development<br />

University of South Africa, 1987<br />

Merit Bursary <strong>for</strong> Academic Excellence<br />

Bachelor of Architecture<br />

University of Natal, South Africa - Six year professional degree, 1981<br />

Sonny Tomkin Award <strong>for</strong> top graduate student<br />

Merit Certificate <strong>for</strong> Design Economics<br />

Merit Certificate <strong>for</strong> Design Thesis,<br />

City of Durban Bursary<br />

CERTIFICATION & REGISTRATION<br />

American <strong>Institute</strong> of Certified Planners (<strong>AICP</strong>)<br />

South African <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects (enrollment no. 4602 – 1983)<br />

South African Council of Architects (registered architect no. 3521 - 1983)<br />

PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATIONS<br />

The Forum of Urban Design<br />

The <strong>Institute</strong> of Urban Design – elected as Fellow September 2001<br />

The Congress <strong>for</strong> New Urbanism (CNU)<br />

The Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong> (ULI)<br />

The National Trust <strong>for</strong> Historic Preservation (NTHP)<br />

The American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects<br />

(International, National, & Local member)<br />

The American Planning Association<br />

- Missouri Chapter, American Planning Association<br />

- Metropolitan Division, American Planning Association<br />

- Urban Design and Preservation SubCommittee<br />

The American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

US Green Building Council


ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE<br />

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE &<br />

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN<br />

SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN & VISUAL ARTS<br />

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS<br />

POSITION<br />

• Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

(Fall 1997 - present)<br />

• Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

(Fall 1991 -Spring 1997)<br />

• Visiting Lecturer<br />

(Fall 1989 - Spring 1991)<br />

TEACHING RESPONSIBILTIES<br />

• Teaching of undergraduate and graduate architecture design studios, postgraduate<br />

urban design studios, and independent design studios as well as theory<br />

courses and seminars listed below.<br />

• Developed, organized and team-taught two summer studios to South Africa.<br />

• Developed, organized and team-taught summer studio in Tijuana, Mexico.<br />

• Chair and/or member of numerous Masters of Architecture and Urban<br />

Design thesis committees.<br />

THEORY COURSES & SEMINARS WRITTEN & TAUGHT<br />

• Sustainable Cities<br />

• Metropolitan Urbanism<br />

• Contemporary Discourse on <strong>Public</strong> Space<br />

• The <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy of Place in Architecture & Urbanism<br />

• <strong>Public</strong> Space & City Life<br />

• Structure and Morphology of the City<br />

• Urban Design & Development<br />

• Theories & Elements of Urban Design<br />

• Issues in Urban Design<br />

• Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design Seminar<br />

• Design Thinking: Research & Design Methods<br />

• Theories of Urban Design<br />

ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN DESIGN STUDIOS<br />

• Graduate Architecture Studio<br />

• Elements of Urban Design Studio<br />

• Graduate Urban Design Action Research Studio<br />

• Undergraduate Architectural Studio<br />

• South Africa Summer Architecture Studio<br />

• Mexico (Tijuana) Summer Urban Design Studio


CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

• Regional Urban Identity: Speculations on St. Louis<br />

• Fluvial Urbanism: Studies in City-Making<br />

• Southern Latitudes: The Rise of In<strong>for</strong>mal Urbanism in Africa & South America<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISGNMENTS & SERVICE RESPONSIBILTIES<br />

2007-present<br />

2005-present<br />

Chair of the Post-Professional Master’s of Urban Design Program,<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Senior Fellow and Program Committee Chair <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Ethics and Human Values,<br />

Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2005-2007 Co-Director of the Undergraduate Architecture Program,<br />

College of Architecture<br />

2005-2007 Steering Committee <strong>for</strong> Urban and Community Programs,<br />

Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2005-present<br />

School of Architecture Faculty Selection Committee’s:<br />

2008/2009 Chair, Assistant Professor of Urban Design<br />

2008/2009 Dean of Landscape<br />

2007/2008 Associate Dean of Graduate Studies<br />

2006/2007 Dean of Architecture<br />

2005/2006 Architecture Assistant Professor<br />

2005-2006 Weese Fellowship<br />

2005-2007 Chair, Undergraduate Task Force,<br />

College of Architecture<br />

2004-present<br />

2004-present<br />

2004-present<br />

Executive Committee, College of Architecture &<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Curriculum Committee, College of Architecture &<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Graduate Admissions Committee,<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

2000-2007 Masters of Urban Design Committee (MUD),<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

1994-1999 Director, Masters of Architecture and Urban Design Program<br />

Member of Executive Committee, & Admissions & Financial Aid<br />

Committees


GRANTS & CONTRACTS<br />

Active Living & Complete Streets Program<br />

H3 Studio Inc. St. Louis<br />

2006 - present<br />

In support of Trailnet developing a public education program <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Health</strong>y & Active<br />

Communities Initiative to prevent obesity through the design of the community. We are working<br />

with organizations and institutions throughout the St. Louis region to develop and implement<br />

policies promoting Active Living in four low-income communities most vulnerable to developing<br />

obesity. We are working with community leaders and stakeholders to develop a holistic approach<br />

including policy, education, programming, community planning, social marketing and physical<br />

projects that support healthy and active lifestyles. The goal is to create community environments<br />

that encourage people to be healthy and active.<br />

National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts Grant <strong>for</strong> the Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2007 – 2008 and 1993 – 1998<br />

The Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest is a National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts Program to<br />

educate city mayors on the importance of urban design in the development process. Annually,<br />

mayors are invited to present case studies on any aspect of city design and to receive<br />

professional advice and consultation on the issues.<br />

Cities to which the <strong>Institute</strong> has provided consultation include Alton, IL; Appleton, WI; Bessemer,<br />

AL; Bettendorf, IA; Bowling Green, KY; Champaign, IL; Chesterfield, MO; Clinton, IA; Columbia,<br />

MO; Decatur, IL; Green Bay, WI; Hot Springs, AK; Inkster, MI; Kentwood, MI; Zanesville, OH;<br />

Hutchinson, KS; Dublin, OH; East Cleveland OH; Evanston, IL; Livonia, MI; Waterloo, IA;<br />

Waukesha, WI; Arlington Heights, IL; Belleville, IL; Dubuque, IA, Grand Island, NE; Mansfield,<br />

OH; Minot, ND; Maywood, IL; St. Charles, MO; Terre Haute, IN; Vincennes, IN; and Neenah, WI.<br />

The Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> City Design Program received the 2000 Presidential Award <strong>for</strong><br />

Design Excellence.<br />

Contract <strong>for</strong> Professional Urban Design Services to the City of St. Louis (1997 – 2000)<br />

Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design<br />

Washington University in St. Louis<br />

Contract to provide professional urban design services in the capacity of Director of Urban Design<br />

<strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Development Corporation and the City of St. Louis to lead the design team <strong>for</strong><br />

the implementation of the Forest Park Master Plan, the development of the 1999 St. Louis<br />

Downtown Action Development Plan, and the Washington Avenue Streetscape Plan.


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

H3 STUDIO, INC.<br />

Principal & Founding Partner (1999 – present)<br />

Urbanism, Architecture, Landscape, & Research<br />

Saint Louis, Missouri; Durban, South Africa; New Orleans, Louisiana<br />

H3 Studio Inc. is a St. Louis based interdisciplinary planning, design and research firm offering a<br />

range of architectural, urban design, planning, and landscape design services. The firm has a<br />

diverse practice providing services to private companies, institutions, governments, public<br />

agencies, non-profit corporations and private citizen groups and individuals.<br />

CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation<br />

Director of Urban Design (1993 - 2000)<br />

Assistant Director of Urban Design (1990 - 1993)<br />

Charged with the <strong>for</strong>mulation of urban design policy and master plans <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis.<br />

Urban design master plans include the 1999 Downtown Now Master Plan; 1995 Forest Park<br />

Master Plan; St. Louis Riverfront Plan; River Des Peres plan <strong>for</strong> flood management; 1993 St.<br />

Louis Downtown Strategic Plan; various district and neighborhood plans; The Washington<br />

Avenue Loft District Plan; and a redevelopment plan <strong>for</strong> the Boulevard System <strong>for</strong> St. Louis.<br />

Other projects include the design of The Regional Multi-Modal Transit Center, The Arch Grounds<br />

Connector <strong>for</strong> Memorial Drive, and numerous neighborhood housing and design projects.<br />

Responsibilities include public presentations of projects by the Urban Design Department and<br />

design review <strong>for</strong> major new public/private redevelopment projects, such as the Kiel Center,<br />

Convention Center/Football Stadium and the Light Rail Mass Transit Stations <strong>for</strong> the City of St.<br />

Louis.<br />

URBAN RESEARCH AND DESIGN CENTER (1989 – 1992)<br />

Washington University<br />

Research Faculty<br />

Participation in projects and strategic planning within the Urban Research and Design Center<br />

(URDC) including the development of a Multi-media pedagogical system <strong>for</strong> urban design; the<br />

development of a multi-media urban design and planning system <strong>for</strong> St. Louis Riverfront<br />

sponsored by a National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts Grant; and Historical Animated Time Studies of<br />

St. Louis.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, DURBAN CITY COUNCIL, SOUTH AFRICA<br />

Architect & Project Manager (1981 - 1987) Registered Architect<br />

Responsible <strong>for</strong> all facets of architectural and urban design projects from client negotiation,<br />

through program development, to completion. Includes conceptual and detail design;<br />

presentation and working drawings; documentation; on-site administration; and managing and<br />

coordinating project teams. Design projects include large-scale urban recreational schemes;<br />

community libraries; institutional buildings, and numerous smaller scale projects, alterations and<br />

additions.


AWARDS<br />

national<br />

2006 Downtown Now Action Plan and the Downtown Now! Organization honored with the National Entrepreneurial<br />

American Leadership Award by Partners <strong>for</strong> Livable Communities<br />

2004 American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects National Honor Award <strong>for</strong> the Confluence Master Plan: A<br />

Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor, St. Louis, MO<br />

2002 Congress <strong>for</strong> New Urbanism National Award <strong>for</strong> Excellence in Regional Planning <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Confluence Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor, St. Louis, MO<br />

2002 American Planning Association Current Topic Award <strong>for</strong> Planning <strong>for</strong> Heritage Areas and<br />

Sustainable Tourism <strong>for</strong> The Confluence: A Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage and<br />

Recreation Corridor, St. Louis, MO<br />

2002 Confluence Greenway Master Plan, 1 of 3 projects in the USA selected by the US Secretary of<br />

Agriculture <strong>for</strong> presentation at the World Summit on Sustainable<br />

Development, South Africa<br />

2000 American Planning Association National Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> Implementation <strong>for</strong> the Forest<br />

Park Master Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 American Society of Landscape Architects National Honor Award <strong>for</strong> Planning <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis<br />

Downtown Development Action Plan<br />

2000 Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design Program received the Presidential Award <strong>for</strong> Design Excellence. The<br />

Regional <strong>Institute</strong> was held at Washington University.<br />

1999 Catherine Brown Award <strong>for</strong> Landscape Urbanism from the Congress <strong>for</strong> New Urbanism <strong>for</strong> the Forest<br />

Park Master Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 National League of Cities - The James C. Howland Award <strong>for</strong> Urban Enrichment Honorable Mention<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan<br />

1990 First place in the Lower Mississippi Delta Urban Design Competition<br />

1987/89 Fulbright Scholar<br />

1987 Dulux Color Award <strong>for</strong> Architecture <strong>for</strong> “The Cube: a Reservoir Pump Station” South Africa<br />

AWARDS<br />

State<br />

2006 Outstanding Comprehensive Planning Award <strong>for</strong> Old Townsite Downtown Development District<br />

Plan and Unified Development Code developed <strong>for</strong> the City of Pearland, TX, Texas Chapter of<br />

American Planning Association<br />

2006 Community Award <strong>for</strong> Design and Redevelopment of Forest Park, Masonry <strong>Institute</strong> of St. Louis<br />

2006 Distinction in Craftsmanship Merit in Design Award <strong>for</strong> Emerson Grand Basin, Forest Park,<br />

Masonry <strong>Institute</strong> of St. Louis<br />

2005 Planning Award, Certificate of Merit <strong>for</strong> a Special Community Initiative <strong>for</strong> the Mary Meachum<br />

Freedom Crossing, City of St. Louis, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

2004 Honorable Mention Award <strong>for</strong> Baytown Downtown Master Plan: Area One, Texas Chapter of<br />

American Planning Association<br />

2004 Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Program <strong>for</strong> the Lafayette Park Master Plan, City of St. Louis,<br />

Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

2004 Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Program <strong>for</strong> the Implementation of Lafayette Square<br />

Neighborhood and Urban Plan, City of St. Louis, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning<br />

Association<br />

2003 Illinois Chapter of the American Planning Association Implementation Award <strong>for</strong> Chouteau Island<br />

Master Plan, Madison, IL<br />

2003 Central States Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Merit Award <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park<br />

Master Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Plan <strong>for</strong> The Confluence Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage<br />

and Recreation Corridor”, St. Louis, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association


2001 Central States Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Honor Award <strong>for</strong> the Lafayette Square<br />

Neighborhood- Urban Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 Central States Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Merit Award <strong>for</strong> “The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and Rebirth of Grand Basin”, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Program <strong>for</strong> the Near Southside Design Guidelines, City of St.<br />

Louis, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

2000 Outstanding Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Plan <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Downtown Development Action Plan,<br />

Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1997 Excellence in Planning Award in the Neighborhood Planning Category <strong>for</strong> the Gateway Village<br />

Master Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1997 Excellence in Planning Award in the Urban Design Category <strong>for</strong> the Terminal Railroad Trestle<br />

Replacement Project, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1996 Honorable mention <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning<br />

Association<br />

1996 Honorable Mention <strong>for</strong> the River Des Peres Open Space Plan, Missouri Chapter of the<br />

American Planning Association<br />

1996 Excellence in Planning Award <strong>for</strong> the Long Range plan <strong>for</strong> the Continued Development of<br />

Lafayette Square Historic District, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1996 Honorable mention <strong>for</strong> the Neighborhood Development Strategies, Missouri Chapter of the<br />

American Planning Association<br />

1996 Honorable mention <strong>for</strong> the Kiel Plaza Triangle Park Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American<br />

Planning Association<br />

1994 Excellence in Planning Award in the Urban Design Category <strong>for</strong> the Kingshighway Boulevard Plan,<br />

Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1994 Excellence in Planning Award in the Urban Design Category <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Downtown Strategic<br />

Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1993 Excellence in Planning Award in the Urban Design Category <strong>for</strong> the Washington Avenue Loft<br />

District Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association<br />

1993 Urban Design Award <strong>for</strong> the Hyde Park Neighborhood Plan, Missouri Chapter of the American<br />

Planning Association<br />

1991 Transportation Planning Award <strong>for</strong> the Regional Transportation Center, Missouri Chapter of the<br />

American Planning Association<br />

AWARDS<br />

regional & metropolitan<br />

2008 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Honor Award <strong>for</strong> Master Planning/Urban Design <strong>for</strong><br />

“District 8 Recovery Plan”, New Orleans, Louisiana<br />

2007 St. Louis Metropolitan Section of the Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association Outstanding<br />

Planning Award <strong>for</strong> a Community Initiative <strong>for</strong> the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Project & Program<br />

2004 Strategic Planning Award <strong>for</strong> Baytown Downtown Master Plan: Area One, Houston Chapter<br />

of American Planning Association<br />

2004 Craftsmanship Award presented by the St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects <strong>for</strong><br />

Grand Basin Improvements in Forest Park<br />

2004 St. Louis Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers <strong>for</strong> Forest Park Linear Connected<br />

Waterway System, Post-Dispatch Lake and Grand Basin<br />

2003 St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Allied Professional Award <strong>for</strong><br />

Carondelet Park Master Plan, St. Louis<br />

2002 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects and the Construction Products Council<br />

Citation Award <strong>for</strong> Craftsmanship <strong>for</strong> “Naturalized Stonework in the Park,” St. Louis, MO<br />

2002 St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award <strong>for</strong> “The Riffles at<br />

Deer Lake in Forest Park,” St. Louis, MO<br />

2002 Urban Renewal Award <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan in the St. Louis Business Journal


2001 St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award <strong>for</strong><br />

“The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Rebirth of Grand Basin”, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 The James M. O’Flynn Award -the Historical Society of St. Louis County in recognition of an<br />

outstanding contribution in restoring & preserving one of St. Louis’ most treasured assets, Forest Park<br />

2001 St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award <strong>for</strong> Master Plan -<br />

“The Confluence Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor”, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 The Presidents Award from the Lafayette Square Restoration Committee <strong>for</strong> Community Service<br />

in the endeavor of the Lafayette Square Master Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Award <strong>for</strong> Unbuilt Project “The Confluence<br />

Master Plan: A Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor”, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 The Regional Collaboration Award from the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council <strong>for</strong> The<br />

Confluence Project, St. Louis, MO<br />

1999 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Citation <strong>for</strong> Civic Benefit “The<br />

Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Rebirth of Grand Basin”, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO<br />

1998 Focus St. Louis Award to Downtown Now! <strong>for</strong> contribution towards the revitalization of Downtown<br />

1998 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Merit Award <strong>for</strong> Unbuilt Project “Pagoda<br />

Circle”, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 St. Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Award of Excellence <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Forest Park Master Plan<br />

1996 St. Louis Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Honor Award <strong>for</strong> Environmental Design<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan, St. Louis, MO<br />

1995 The Catalyst Award <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan, Confluence, St. Louis, MO<br />

1995 Distinguished Service Award presented by the Mayor of the City of St. Louis<br />

1995 The Hiram W. Leffingwell Award to the Forest Park Master Plan Executive Committee<br />

1995 Planning and Design Award - Olde Towne Charrette, City of Fenton, MO<br />

1995 Certificate of Appreciation <strong>for</strong> educational program “Forest Park <strong>for</strong> Everyone” in the School<br />

Partnership Program of the St. Louis <strong>Public</strong> Schools<br />

1995 Distinguished Service Award presented by the St. Louis Development Corporation<br />

1994 Award of Appreciation <strong>for</strong> services rendered to the Society of American Military Engineers<br />

1990 Honorable Mention in the “Connections” Laclede’s Landing Ideas Competition<br />

PUBLISHED PROJECTS<br />

2005 “Making the Connection: Downtown, Arch, Riverfront, The City’s Finally Ready to Put the Pieces Together”<br />

St. Louis Magazine, October<br />

2005 “The People’s Park: St. Louis Restores its Crown Jewel, Forest Park” in <strong>Public</strong> Works, September<br />

2004 “The Crossing - the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing” St. Louis Magazine, September<br />

2004 “Reconstruction of Forest Park” in Landscape Architecture No. 02:2004<br />

2004 The Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design by National Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts, et al.<br />

2004 “State and Regional Design Awards: Forest Park Master Plan” Iowa Architect Issue No. 04:247<br />

2004 Article by Gregg Hazelrigg on the “Reconstruction of Forest Park” in Landscape Architecture<br />

2004 “State and Regional Design Awards: Forest Park Master Plan” Iowa Architect Issue No.<br />

04:2472004 State and Regional Design Awards: Forest Park Master Plan Iowa Architect Issue No.<br />

04:247<br />

2003 “Two Rivers Run Through It” Landscape Architecture, The Magazine of the American Society of<br />

Landscape Architects, April 2003<br />

2002 “Current Topic Award: Planning <strong>for</strong> Heritage Areas and Sustainable Tourism:- The Confluence: A<br />

Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor” Planning, The Magazine of the American<br />

Planning Association, March 2002<br />

2001 “Renaissance in Rivertown?: At a time when many downtowns nationwide are surging back, St.<br />

Louis’s downtown is still failing. Will a new Plan revive it?” Landscape Architecture, The<br />

Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects, June 2001<br />

2001 “Listening to Lost Voices: Forest Park, St. Louis”, Places: A Forum of Environmental Design,


Winter vol. 14 no. 1<br />

2001 “Re-Building Common Grounds” Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Spring 2001<br />

2001 “State and Regional Design Awards: Lafayette Square Restoration and the Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and<br />

Rebirth of Grand Basin” Iowa Architect Issue No. 02:239<br />

2001 “On the Waterfront: St. Louis” by Tim Bryant in the Rails to Trails: A Celebration of Trails and<br />

Greenways, Summer 2001<br />

2000 “The American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Awards Program: The St. Louis<br />

Downtown Development Action Plan”, Landscape Architecture, The Magazine of the American<br />

Society of Landscape Architects, November 2000<br />

2000 “Outstanding National Planning Award: Implementation – The Forest Park Master Plan”<br />

Planning, The Magazine of the American Planning Association, April 2000<br />

2000 “The River and Beyond: St. Louis comes to terms with its urban transportation needs and grand<br />

visions <strong>for</strong> a twenty-first-century city”, Landscape Architecture, The Magazine of the American<br />

Society of Landscape Architects, October 2000<br />

2000 “Forest Changes” in the City Limits/County Lines: Stories on the Metropolitan Region section of<br />

the St. Louis Magazine, May 2000<br />

1999 “The Forest Park Master Plan” Places: A Forum of Environmental Design, Winter vol. 13 no. 1<br />

1999 “Forest Park: The People’s Park” St. Louis Commerce Magazine, June 1999 published by St.<br />

Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association<br />

1998 “The Park Process: A Master Plan <strong>for</strong> St. Louis’s Forest Park seeks a ‘total park experience’ “ by<br />

Paul Bennet, Landscape Architecture, The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape,<br />

January 1998 “Restoring the Glory: A team of citizens dedicates itself to returning 120-year-old Forest<br />

Park to its <strong>for</strong>mer glory” St. Louis Commerce Magazine, April 1998 published by St. Louis Regional<br />

Commerce and Growth Association<br />

1997 “Forest Park’s New Master Plan” in Urban Parks and Open Space by Alexander Garvin and<br />

Gayle Berens published by the Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong> and the Trust <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Land<br />

1997 “A New Kind of Urban Community: Gateway Village” Urban Land April 1997, published by The<br />

Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong>, Washington, D.C.<br />

1997 “Forest Park Forever” St. Louis Commerce Magazine February 1997 published by St. Louis<br />

Regional Commerce and Growth Association<br />

1997 “Forest Park Forever” Urban Land 56/4 April 1997, published by The Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong>, D.C.<br />

1993 “Competition Entry <strong>for</strong> Place Jacques-Cartier” published in Equipe de production du catalogue,<br />

Le Concours, International de Montreal: Place Jacques-Cartier, Ministere des Affairews<br />

culturelles du Quebec<br />

EXHIBITIONS<br />

2008 Fluvial Cartographies at the Border SD_TJ, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2008 Faces of Hope: A Celebration of Civic Engagement & Community Service, Gephardt <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

Service, Washington University, Saint Louis<br />

2007 Flip Strip Competition entry exhibited in the Scottsdale City Hall<br />

2006 Exhibit: Los Angeles, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2005 Exhibit: Civitas Oecologie, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

200420 The Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing, Coast Guard Visitor Center, St. Louis, Missouri<br />

2004 Confluence Greenway Project, Green Conference on Sustainability, Portland, Oregon<br />

2004 Exhibit of the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing , Trailnet<br />

2004 Exhibit of the Master Plan “The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage, & Recreation Corridor at the<br />

National American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects, Conference, Chicago, Illinois<br />

2004 The MID: Regional Connectivity through practice School of Architecture at Washington University<br />

2003 Exhibit: 100 Years of Shopping, School of Architecture at Washington University<br />

2003 Exhibit: The Malling of St. Louis, School of Architecture, Washington University<br />

2003 Exhibit of the Forest Park Master Plan and Confluence Master Plan, School of Architecture at<br />

Washington University


2003 Exhibit of the Master Plan “The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor at the<br />

National Great Rivers Museum of the Melvin Price Lock and Dam, Alton, Illinois<br />

2001 The Confluence Project as a section within the national traveling exhibit entitled “Discovering the<br />

Rivers of Lewis and Clark” currently at the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis<br />

2001 Exhibit of the Confluence Project Master Plan at the Artists Guild, St. Louis<br />

2000 Exhibit of Forest Park Master Plan at the Annual National Conference of the American Society of<br />

Landscape Architects, St. Louis<br />

2000 Exhibit of St. Louis Downtown Action Plan at the Annual National Conference of the American Society<br />

of Landscape Architects, St. Louis<br />

2000 Exhibit of Forest Park Master Plan at the Annual National Conference of the American Planning<br />

Association, New York<br />

2000 Exhibit of Forest Park Master Plan at the Annual Planning Commissioners Workshop sponsored by<br />

the American Planning Association, St. Louis<br />

1999/01 Exhibit of Forest Park Master Plan at the Missouri History Museum, St. Louis<br />

1997 Exhibit of Forest Park Master Plan at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Annual<br />

Meeting, Dallas<br />

1996 Exhibit of the Forest Park Master Plan, School of Architecture at Washington University<br />

1995 Exhibit of the Forest Park Master Plan, St. Louis Art Museum<br />

1994/95 Multi-Modal Drawings and Model - Chicago Art Museum, as part of National Exhibit of Transportation<br />

Design<br />

1991 Place Jacques-Cartier Competition in Montreal, Canada<br />

1990 Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago - Matteson Library Competition<br />

1990 “Connections” Competition project - Laclede’s Landing Foundation, St. Louis (Honorable Mention)<br />

1987 Durban Art Gallery, South Africa - “The Cube” project included in the National Exhibition of the Dulux<br />

Color Awards and the Dulux Color Awards <strong>Public</strong>ation<br />

1986 South Beach Paddling Pools<br />

competitions<br />

2008 Flip a Strip Competition, Scottsdale Arizona<br />

2007 Immigration Museum, New York<br />

1995 The Williamsburg Competition<br />

1993 City of San Rafael/St. Vincent’s Land Use Competition, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

1992 <strong>Public</strong> Works Competition - “The New <strong>Public</strong> Realm” - sponsored by Progressive Architecture<br />

1991 Evanston Library Competition, Illinois<br />

1990 Place Jacques-Cartier Competition, Montreal, Canada [exhibited]<br />

1990 Matteson <strong>Public</strong> Library Competition, Matteson, Illinois [exhibited]<br />

1989 Laclede’s Landing Ideas Competition, St. Louis [Honorable Mention - exhibited]<br />

ACADEMIC LECTURES<br />

& conference papers<br />

2007 Invited lecture entitled “Why Bother to Plan?”” presented as Module 1: Planning and Place-making,<br />

Chancellor’s Certificate Program in Planning and Zoning, Local Government Partnership, University of<br />

Missouri, St. Louis<br />

2007 Linking Communities to the Future: Green Infrastructure and Community Development at American Planning<br />

Association Annual Conference “Reality Planning: Per<strong>for</strong>mances in the <strong>Public</strong> Interest”, Saint Louis Missouri<br />

2007 Re-building the community of New Orleans Invited Key Note Address at the National Fair Housing Alliance<br />

Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana


2007 Re-thinking New Orleans: Should we Rebuild? Invited Key Note Address entitled at Missouri American<br />

Planning Association Annual Conference “Reality Planning: Per<strong>for</strong>mances in the <strong>Public</strong> Interest”<br />

2007 Sustainable Resilience in New Orleans Monday Night Lecture Series, College of Architecture,<br />

Washington University, St. Louis<br />

2006 Invited lecture entitled “Why Bother to Plan?”” presented as Module 1: Planning and Place-making,<br />

Chancellor’s Certificate Program in Planning and Zoning, Local Government Partnership, University of<br />

Missouri, St. Louis<br />

2004 Invited lecture entitled “The Mid: the Analysis and Master Plan of the Confluence” presented as faculty<br />

colloquium of the Architecture School at Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2003 Session Chair: “Green-Space Planning in Europe and America Tenth” National Conference on<br />

Planning History, St. Louis Society <strong>for</strong> American City and Regional Planning History<br />

2003 Member of Host Committee Tenth National Conference on Planning History, St. Louis Society <strong>for</strong><br />

American City and Regional Planning History<br />

2003 Invited lecture entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm in St. Louis” presented <strong>for</strong> the Chancellor and<br />

Deans’ Management Team at Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm” <strong>for</strong> the regional meeting of the American<br />

Studies Association<br />

2002 Keynote address entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm: Planning, Design and the Urban<br />

Environment” at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Cultural Geographers Associations, St. Louis<br />

2000 Invited lecture entitled “The Aesthetic Ideology of Maximillian Kern as applied to Forest Park” paper in<br />

the session entitled “Facing the Challenges to Urban Parks” in the conference on “What is a City?:<br />

Beauty in the City”, Center of Humanities, University of Missouri at St. Louis<br />

2000 Invited lecture entitled “Sustainability and the Forest Park Master Plan ” presentation at the Symposium<br />

on Design, Modernity and American Cities, sponsored by the Metropolitan Research and Design<br />

Center of the Washington University School of Architecture, St. Louis<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The Planning and Design <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis: Reflections on the Decade of<br />

the 90’s” the Fall Town and Gown Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The History and Morphology of Lafayette Square in St. Louis” paper at the<br />

Savannah Symposium on the City Square, Savannah College of Art and Design<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The <strong>Public</strong> Planning Process and Consensus Building” lecture in Strategic<br />

Planning course, School of Social Work, Washington University<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “Ecological Design and Forest Park Master Plan” – paper at the Congress <strong>for</strong><br />

New Urbanism, Milwaukee<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “Modernist Town Planning in Downtown St. Louis” paper at the Symposium on<br />

Design, Modernity and American Cities, Washington University School of Architecture, St. Louis<br />

1998 Invited lecture entitled “Community Planning, City Revitalization and the River” paper at the Upper<br />

Mississippi River Conference <strong>for</strong> the American Heritage Rivers Initiative, St. Louis<br />

1998 Invited lecture entitled Moderator of conference session at “Memory in the Contemporary Culture” the<br />

American Society of Collegiate Schools of Architecture - West Central Regional Meeting<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “The Value of Urban Design” – paper to the Webster Groves Chapter of the<br />

American Association of University Women<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “The Revitalization of Downtown St. Louis in Historical Perspective” – paper at<br />

the Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong> Annual Spring Meeting<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “Lessons Learned and the Future of the Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong>” – Position paper at the<br />

Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: 1997 Alumni <strong>Institute</strong>, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia<br />

1996 Invited lecture entitled “The Urban Design of Mixed Use and Income Neighborhoods” - paper at the<br />

conference “Urban Design: Making it work in Milwaukee Neighborhoods”, City of Milwaukee<br />

1996 Invited lecture entitled “The Architect in/of a Global Society” - faculty speaker at the graduation<br />

ceremony, School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis<br />

1996 Paper entitled “Penetrating the Image: City Structure, Power and Politics” paper at Conference<br />

on “What is a City?: Urban Image: Boosterism or Development”, Center of Humanities, University of<br />

Missouri at St. Louis<br />

1995 Paper entitled “The Space and Urban Form of Social Justice - Investigating the implications of urban<br />

<strong>for</strong>m in the City of Durban, South Africa” paper at Conference on “What is a City?: Designing <strong>for</strong> Social<br />

Diversity and Change”, Center of Humanities, University of Missouri at St. Louis<br />

1995 Co-Director: Symposium on Contemporary African Architecture and Urbanism: The theory and


practice of multi-culturalism. School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis -<br />

March 16, 17, & 18, 1995<br />

1995 Paper entitled “Forest Park and Cultural Tourism” - paper at Conference on Parks and Tourism,<br />

Pennsylvania Regional Parks Association, <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia<br />

1995 Paper entitled “In<strong>for</strong>mal Settlements and the Re-Inhabitation of the Post-Apartheid City” paper at<br />

Conference on Contemporary African Architecture and Urbanism: The theory and practice of multiculturalism.<br />

School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis - March 16, 17 & 18.<br />

1994 Paper entitled “The Value of Urban Design and Design Guidelines” – paper at the American Planning<br />

Association Planning Commissioners’ Workshop, St. Louis<br />

1994 Invited lecture entitled “Community Planning <strong>for</strong> Historic Small Town Riverfronts” paper at the Missouri<br />

River Celebration and Restoration Conference: The Lewis and Clark River Corridor, St. Charles,<br />

Missouri<br />

1993 Paper entitled “The <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy of the City” – paper at the Center <strong>for</strong> Humanities, University of Missouri,<br />

St. Louis<br />

1990 Invited lecture entitled “Myth, Ritual and Eternity in Urbanism” - paper at “First World Third World :<br />

Duality and Coincidence in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements” - Second International Conference of<br />

the International Association <strong>for</strong> the study of Traditional Environments - University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />

Berkeley<br />

public lectures<br />

2008 Situating South Africa: Africa’s Oldest and Newest Nation public lecture <strong>for</strong> Treasures of Southern Africa<br />

Study Tour, Cape Town, South Africa<br />

2008 Art, Architecture and Urbanism of Southern Africa public lecture <strong>for</strong> Treasures of Southern Africa Study Tour,<br />

Cape Town, South Africa<br />

2008 Water +: Structuring Communities through Green & Blue Infrastructure Lecture to Washington University<br />

Alumni Speaker Series, Springfield Missouri<br />

2008 ReBuilding New Orleans: The Fluid Terrain of Ecology, Race and Economics Lecture to the<br />

Society of Professors Emeriti, Washington University<br />

2007 Trans<strong>for</strong>mation of the Post-Industrial Landscape <strong>for</strong> the New Economy Lecture to Washington University<br />

Alumni Speaker Series,Kansas City<br />

2007 On the Making of Cities through Parks, Gardens and Landscapes<br />

City of Little Rock and Garden Club of Arkansas<br />

2007 ReBuilding New Orleans: The Fluid Terrain of Ecology, Race and Economics<br />

Lecture to Washington University Alumni Speaker Series, Atlanta, New York & Washington DC<br />

2006 Rethinking the Post-Industrial City, Lecture to Washington University Alumni Speaker Series,<br />

Cleveland, Ohio; <strong>Ph</strong>oenix, Arizona & San Diego, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

2005 Presentation and tour: “Designing, the Region, Districts, & Neighborhoods” presented to the Fifth City<br />

Planning Training Program <strong>for</strong> the Mayors from Jiangsu Province, China<br />

2005 Invited lecture entitled “Sustaining the Region: The Confluence” at the Evening at Home meeting<br />

of the St. Louis University Library Associates<br />

2004 Keynote Address entitled “Creating an Ethic of Care in/of Community” to the Association of Midwest<br />

Museums, Grand Rapids<br />

2004 Presentation about the revitalization process of Forest Park to attendees of the International<br />

Economic Development Council Annual Conference<br />

2004 Presentation: the Master Plan <strong>for</strong> Forest Park “Re-Building Forest Park” at the Missouri<br />

Statewide Conference, Missouri Alliance <strong>for</strong> Historic Preservation, St. Louis, Missouri<br />

2004 Panelist: “Landscape Design and the History of the Parks Movement” St. Louis Urban<br />

Forum, Missouri Historical Society<br />

2003 Presentation entitled “Key Factors in Successful Neighborhood Planning” to the Missouri Chapter<br />

Conference of the American Planning Association<br />

2003 Presentation entitled “Poetics of Water - The Confluence: Conservation, Heritage and<br />

Recreation Corridor” to the Missouri Chapter Conference of the American Planning Association


2003 Presentation entitled “The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation & Rebirth of Forest Park” at the National Recreation and<br />

Park Association Congress and Expo<br />

2003 Presentation entitled “The Confluence: Conservation, Heritage and Recreation Corridor” at the National<br />

Recreation and Park Association Congress and Expo<br />

2003 Presentation entitled “Re-Building Forest Park” at the Rotary Club Annual Meeting, St. Louis<br />

2003 Presentation to Civitas’s Urban Development Field Study<br />

2002 “Cities and City-Making” presentation to the Civitas Urban Studies Program <strong>for</strong> Youth<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “Sustaining the Glory: The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Rebirth of Forest Park” at<br />

the Evening at Home meeting of the St. Louis University Library Association<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation & Rebirth of Forest Park: Rebuilding the Historic Civic Place<br />

of St. Louis” <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Branch of the English-Speaking Union<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “Returning Cities To Their Rivers: Engaging the Poetics of Water” <strong>for</strong> the meeting of<br />

the St. Louis Chapter of the Sierra Club<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “Urban Revitalization and Watershed Planning: Cities that are making rivers and<br />

parks an important part of revitalization” <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Earth Day Symposium: Connecting Our<br />

Communities: Watershed Planning<br />

2002 Invited presentation entitled “The Confluence Project: A Heritage, Conservation and Recreation<br />

Corridor” at the American Planning Association National Meeting, Chicago<br />

2002 “Building <strong>Public</strong> Consensus on a Vision <strong>for</strong> the Preservation of the Confluence” to the St. Louis<br />

Chapter of the American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects<br />

2002 “The Confluence Project: A Heritage, Conservation and Recreational Corridor” presentation to the<br />

Water resources Council of East/West Gateway Coordinating Council<br />

2002 Presentation to the Rotary Club of St. Louis meeting<br />

2001 “Case Study: Forest Park Master Plan and Implementation” presentation to the International<br />

Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 “An Inside Look at the Forest Park Master Plan” presentation to Focus St. Louis, St. Louis<br />

2001 Invited lecture entitled “Blue and Green Infrastructure <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Region” <strong>for</strong> the 15 th Annual<br />

Regional Energy and Environmental Conference entitled “Cultivating Economic Success and<br />

Environmental Stewardship” <strong>for</strong> the Regional Commerce and Growth Association, St. Louis<br />

2001 Invited Keynote Lecture entitled “Building Community with <strong>Public</strong> Infrastructure” <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis<br />

County Historical Society’s Awards, Missouri Baptist College, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 Invited lecture entitled “Project Planning” <strong>for</strong> the 6 th Annual Ecosystem Conference of the Illinois<br />

Department of Natural Resources, Grafton Illinois<br />

2001 Invited public lecture entitled “St. Louis Returns to the Rivers: Re-Engaging the Poetics” <strong>for</strong> St.<br />

Louis Earth Day: “Our Waters, Our Rivers”, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis<br />

2001 Invited session speaker “Making Connections: Value of the Museum in the Community” <strong>for</strong> the American<br />

Association of Museums Annual Meeting and Museum Expo<br />

2001 Invited Speaker <strong>for</strong> the 43 rd Annual Governor’s Economic Development Conference session<br />

entitled “Growth and Community Based Planning – putting theory to work”, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri<br />

2001 Invited speaker <strong>for</strong> the “Open Spaces – Wild Places” Conference by the Missouri Department of<br />

Conservation Common Ground Forum<br />

2000 “The Value of <strong>Public</strong> Open Space” invited public presentation at the Congress <strong>for</strong> the New Urbanism<br />

annual meeting “Wealth of Cities”, Milwaukee<br />

2000 “National Case Studies: Best Practices in Downtown Revitalization” invited public presentation St.<br />

Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association inaugural Regional Leadership Summit, St. Louis<br />

2000 “The St. Louis Downtown Development Action Plan” invited public presentation to the Council of<br />

Construction Consumers<br />

2000 “Creating an Ethic of Care <strong>for</strong> People and Places: Reflections on Urban Design in the City of St. Louis”<br />

invited public lecture sponsored by the Women’s Club of St. Louis<br />

2000 “Sustainability and the Forest Park Master Plan” invited lecture to the 1904 World’s Fair Society,<br />

St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 Invited presentation “Case Study: The Forest Park Master Plan” <strong>for</strong> the American Society of Landscape<br />

Architects Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 Invited speaker <strong>for</strong> the American Planning Association Missouri State Conference session entitled<br />

“The Challenges of Implementing New Urbanist Projects”, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri<br />

2000 Invited speaker <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Planning Commissioners Workshop sessions on “Urban Design


Principles <strong>for</strong> Creating Successful Communities” and “Urban & Architectural Design Guidelines &<br />

Codes” sponsored by the American Planning Association, Missouri Chapter, St. Louis Metro sect.<br />

1999 “Strategic Planning and Civic Engagement” invited public lecture to the Greater St. Louis Chapter of the<br />

National Society of Fund-Raising Executives, St. Louis<br />

1998- “The St. Louis Downtown Development Action Plan” invited public presentations to the following<br />

1999 organizations/events: St. Louis Regional Relocation Realtors Annual Meeting, Experience St. Louis<br />

Program <strong>for</strong> FOCUS St. Louis, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Association, Regional<br />

Commerce and Growth Association, Board of Directors, Gateway Area Ambassador Council, American<br />

Society of Landscape Architects, Noon Day Club, “Impact St. Louis” Series <strong>for</strong> Focus St. Louis, Trailnet,<br />

Fannie Mae, Society of Professional Engineers, Bi-State Board of Directors, Dan<strong>for</strong>th Foundation,<br />

Board of Trustees, Regional Commerce and Growth Association, Regional Leadership Summit<br />

1998 “Trends in Downtown Planning and Revitalization” presentation to the Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Seminar on Market Rate Housing, St. Louis<br />

1998 “Sustainability and the Forest Park Master Plan” presentation in the Fall Lecture Program <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Friends of Forest Park, Living World, St. Louis Zoo<br />

1998 “Downtown Revitalization” <strong>for</strong> the “St. Louis Together: The Economy and Downtown” interviews <strong>for</strong><br />

the Higher Education Channel (HEC-TV) to be used at the 1998 “Growth and Renewal: The<br />

Challenge of Metropolitan Development” Conference at the University of Missouri and public<br />

broadcasting<br />

1998 “Trends in Downtown Planning and Revitalization” - presentation to the Beijing Urban and Regional<br />

Planning Committee People’s Republic of China, at the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, St. Louis<br />

1998 “First Directions: Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” presentation to the Francis Society <strong>for</strong> St. Louis<br />

1998 “The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Commissioners and Trustees of the St. Louis<br />

Art Museum<br />

1998 “The Redevelopment of Forest Park” <strong>for</strong> the “St. Louis Together: The Culture” interviews <strong>for</strong> the Higher<br />

Education Channel (HEC-TV) to be used at the 1998 “Growth and Renewal: The Challenge of<br />

Metropolitan Development” Conference at the University of Missouri and public broadcasting<br />

1998 “Ecological Site Planning and The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Missouri Society<br />

of Professional Engineers<br />

1997 “Design and Development Principles <strong>for</strong> the Revitalization of Downtown St. Louis” public presentation<br />

and workshop <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Downtown Development Action Plan by Downtown Now! partnership of<br />

the Regional Commerce and Growth Association, St. Louis 2004, Downtown St. Louis Partnership and<br />

the City of St. Louis<br />

1997 “The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Forest Park Investor Seminar, St. Louis<br />

1997 “Sustainability and the Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Annual Meeting of the <strong>Institute</strong> of<br />

Electrical and Electronic Engineers Society, St. Louis<br />

1997 “Revitalization Strategies <strong>for</strong> Midwestern Downtown’s” - presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Mid-<br />

American Dental Association<br />

1997 “The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Gateway Foundation Board, St. Louis<br />

1997 “Best Practices: Lessons learned from other Midwestern Cities Residential Revitalization Plans” public<br />

presentation and workshop <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Downtown Development Plan by Downtown Now! a<br />

partnership of the Regional Commerce and Growth Association, St. Louis 2004, Downtown St. Louis<br />

Partnership and the City of St. Louis<br />

1996 “The Role of Community Ecological Planning - The Forest Park Case Study”- presentation to the St.<br />

Louis Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

1996 “Sustainability and Park Planning” - International Environmental Journalists Conference, St. Louis<br />

1996 “The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Society of Civil Engineers, St. Louis<br />

1996 “Ecological Planning & The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to the Sierra Club, St. Louis<br />

1996 “Urban Design as Civic Art” - presentation to the National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies,<br />

Annual Convention<br />

1996 “Building Community: The <strong>Public</strong> Participatory Planning Process” - presentation to the Missouri<br />

Museum Association, St. Louis<br />

1996 “Ecological Planning & The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to Build St. Louis Society<br />

1995 “The Moral Dilemma of Architecture and Urbanism” presentation to the Ethical Society, St. Louis1995<br />

“The Forest Park Master Plan” - public presentation, Art Museum, St. Louis<br />

1994 “Forest Park: Past, Present & Future” public lecture at the <strong>Public</strong> Policy Research Center,


University of Missouri, St. Louis<br />

1994 “The St. Louis Riverfront Master Plan” - public lecture at the Engineers’ Society, St. Louis<br />

1994 “Between Vision and Reality: Urban Design in St. Louis” public lecture at the Center <strong>for</strong><br />

Humanities, University of Missouri, St. Louis<br />

1992 “The St. Louis Multi-Modal Terminal Case Study” presentation at the Midwest Conference<br />

“Transportation Redefined - New Partnerships, New Directions <strong>for</strong> the year 2015” sponsored by the<br />

East-West Gateway Coordinating Council<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

1998 “Gateway Planning in the City of Des Moines”, article in Iowa Architect, Issue No. 98:227 pg. 12 - 15<br />

1998 Editor: Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban Research<br />

and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1998 Briefing Paper: Community Planning, City Revitalization and the River published <strong>for</strong> the Upper<br />

Mississippi River Mayors’ Summit <strong>for</strong> the American Heritage Rivers Initiative by the American<br />

Heritage Center<br />

1997- Editor: Briefing Manuel: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban<br />

1998 Research and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1996- Editor: Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban Research<br />

1997 and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1996- Editor: Briefing Manual: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban<br />

1997 Research and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1996 “A City Divided” article with David Block in Places: A Forum of Environmental Design, vol 10<br />

number 2, published by the Design History Foundation, Pratt <strong>Institute</strong>, New York<br />

1995 “Forest Park and Cultural Tourism” article in Parks and Open Spaces as Assets <strong>for</strong> Tourism<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> Report prepared by the Pennsylvania Regional Parks Association<br />

1995 Editor: Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban Research<br />

and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1995 Editor: Briefing Manual: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban<br />

Research and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1994 Editor: Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban Research<br />

and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1994 Editor: Briefing Manual: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban<br />

Research and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1993 Course descriptions of “Theories of Urban Design” and “Issues in Urban Design” published in<br />

Architecture Course Outlines and Reading Lists edited by Georgia Bizios, North Carolina<br />

State University<br />

1993 Editor: Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban Research<br />

and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1993 Editor: Briefing Manual: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest published by Urban<br />

Research and Design Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1991 “Myth, Ritual and Eternity in Urbanism” published in Working Paper Series of the Center <strong>for</strong><br />

Environmental Design Research, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley


PROFESSIONAL MASTER PLANS<br />

& reports<br />

2008 Lafayette Square / Upper CBD Height Study prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the Downtown Development<br />

District, New Orleans, LA<br />

2007 Chandler’s Walk Retail District: The New Retail District in Downtown St. Louis prepared and developed<br />

<strong>for</strong> Spinaker Development Corporation<br />

2007 A Framework <strong>for</strong> Sustainable Resilience in the Lower Ninth Ward prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Unified New Orleans Plan, New Orleans, LA<br />

2007 A Framework <strong>for</strong> Sustainable Urban Resilience in Planning District 2 prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Unified New Orleans Plan, New Orleans, LA<br />

2007 A Framework <strong>for</strong> Ecological Resilience in Planning District 13 prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the Unified<br />

New Orleans Plan, New Orleans, LA<br />

2007 District 12: Unified New Orleans Plan <strong>for</strong> Recovery and Rebuilding prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Unified New Orleans Plan, New Orleans, LA<br />

2006 Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood Park Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of<br />

St. Louis, MO<br />

2006 Central West End Neighborhood Park Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis, MO<br />

2005 Old Townsite Downtown Development District Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of<br />

Pearland, TX<br />

2005 Old Townsite Downtown Development District Urban Design Code prepared and developed<br />

<strong>for</strong> the City of Pearland, TX<br />

2005 Downtown Design Guidelines: Area One prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of Baytown, TX<br />

and the Baytown Downtown Association<br />

2004 Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Schematic Design prepared & developed <strong>for</strong> Grace Hill<br />

Settlement House<br />

2004 <strong>Public</strong> Art Administration and Policy Regulations prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis<br />

Department of Parks, Recreation & Forestry<br />

2004 Downtown Master Plan: Area One prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of Baytown, TX and<br />

the Baytown Downtown Association<br />

2004 Fox Park Master Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> City of St. Louis Department of Parks,<br />

Recreation & Forestry and the Fox Park Neighborhood Association<br />

2004 Downtown Development Framework Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the Mayor of the City<br />

of Belleville, IL and Economic Development and Planning Department<br />

2004 West Main Development Principles prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the Economic Development<br />

and Planning Department, City of Belleville, IL<br />

2004 Main Street District Plan prepared and developed <strong>for</strong> the City of Belleville, IL and the<br />

Downtown Development and Redevelopment Commission<br />

2004 Lafayette Park Master Plan prepared <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation<br />

& Forestry and the Lafayette Park Conservancy<br />

2003 Carondelet Park Master Plan prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis Department of<br />

Parks, Recreation & Forestry<br />

2002 South Illinois Street Corridor Study prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the Economic Development<br />

and Planning Department, City of Belleville, IL<br />

2002 Illinois Tomorrow Grant Program submitted to the Illinois Department of Transportation via<br />

East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, City of Belleville, IL<br />

2002 The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor Presentation to the<br />

Metro-East Park and Recreation District, an implementation plan developed <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Confluence Greenway, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor Implementation<br />

Strategy <strong>for</strong> the Metropolitan Parks & Recreation District, St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 The Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor a master plan prepared<br />

and published <strong>for</strong> the Confluence Greenway, St. Louis, MO


2001 Lafayette Square Urban Design Plan prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the Lafayette Square<br />

Restoration Committee and the City of St. Louis, MO<br />

2001 St. Louis Riverfront Trail Enhancements Plan prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis<br />

Development Corporation and the City of St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 I-40/64 Corridor Planning and Urban Design Recommendations prepared and published <strong>for</strong><br />

the St. Louis Development Corporation and the City of St. Louis, MO<br />

2000 Forest Park Wheels and Heels PATH grant document created <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis<br />

Department of Parks, Recreation, & Forestry and Forest Park Forever<br />

2000 Washington Avenue Streetscape Design prepared and published in collaboration with<br />

Wallace, Todd and Roberts, and Kiku Obata and Associates <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Development Corp.<br />

2000 Southside Area Design Guidelines prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation<br />

2000 Arena Site Redevelopment Project: Implementation Plan prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation<br />

1999 The Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Rebirth of Grand Basin in Forest Park prepared and published in<br />

collaboration with Oheme van Sweden & Associates <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design Department, St. Louis<br />

Development Corporation<br />

1999 The St. Louis Downtown Development Action Plan prepared and published in collaboration with<br />

EDAW <strong>for</strong> Downtown Now!, St. Louis, MO<br />

1999 Forest Park: Grand Basin and Post-Dispatch Basin Schematic Design prepared and<br />

published in collaboration with Oheme van Sweden & Associates <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation<br />

1998 Forest Park: Pagoda Circle Schematic Design prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation and in collaboration with DMA consultant team<br />

1998 Forest Park: Steinberg Braided Stream and Meadow Schematic Design prepared and<br />

published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, and in collaboration<br />

with DMA consultant team<br />

1997 Forest Park: Missouri History Museum Stewardship Area Schematic Design prepared and<br />

published <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1997 Forest Park: Concept Design, Construction and Management of Wetlands prepared and<br />

published <strong>for</strong> the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, and in collaboration<br />

with DMA consultant team<br />

1997 Forest Park: Site Schematic Design - Steinberg to Round Lake prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, and DMA consultant team<br />

1997 Forest Park: Site Schematic Design - Spillways to Round Lake prepared and published <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, and DMA consultant team<br />

1996 Forest Park Master Plan: Executive Summary published by the Urban Design Department,<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 The Multi-Modal Transportation Center Study prepared and published by the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 The St. Louis Boulevard Plan prepared and published by the Urban Design Department, St.<br />

Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 Gateway Village Master Plan prepared and published by the Urban Design Department,<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1996 Long Range Plan <strong>for</strong> the Continued Development of the Lafayette Square Historic District<br />

prepared by the Lafayette Square Restoration Committee, the St. Louis Community Development<br />

Agency and the St. Louis Development Corporation, and published by the Urban Design<br />

1995 Forest Park Master Plan: Overview published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis<br />

Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1995 Forest Park Master Plan published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development<br />

Corporation, and City of St. Louis<br />

1995 Kiel Plaza Triangle Park: <strong>Ph</strong>ase One: Enhancement of the MetroLink Kiel Station prepared<br />

and published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1995 Neighborhood Development Strategies prepared and published by the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO


1995 River Des Peres Open Space Plan: A Progress Report prepared and published by the Urban<br />

Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis<br />

1994 Executive Committee Workbook <strong>for</strong> the Forest Park Master Plan prepared and published by<br />

the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1993 Executive Summary of the Downtown St. Louis Strategic Plan prepared by Downtown St. Louis<br />

Inc., St. Louis Development Corporation, The Executive Committee and Tasks Forces of the Downtown<br />

St. Louis Strategic Plan, and published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development<br />

Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1993 Kingshighway Boulevard Plan prepared and published by the Urban Design Department,<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1993 Downtown St. Louis Strategic Plan prepared by Downtown St. Louis Inc., St. Louis Development<br />

Corporation, The Executive Committee and Tasks Forces of the Downtown St. Louis Strategic Plan,<br />

and published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St.Louis, MO<br />

1993 Design Standards <strong>for</strong> Riverboats prepared and published by the Urban Design Department, St.<br />

Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1993 Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard Plan prepared and published by the Urban Design Department,<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1993 Task Force Workbook <strong>for</strong> the Downtown Plan prepared and published by the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1992 Hyde Park Neighborhood and Environs Urban Design and Strategic Plan prepared by the<br />

Hyde Park Residents and Committees, Operation ConServ, the St. Louis Community Development<br />

Agency and the St. Louis Development Corporation, and published by the Urban Design Department,<br />

St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1992 ‘The Street’: An Urban Design Concept Plan <strong>for</strong> the Washington Avenue Loft District prepared and<br />

published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

1992 St. Louis Regional Transportation Center: Multi-Modal Station <strong>for</strong> the Metropolitan Area<br />

prepared and published by the Urban Design Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of<br />

St. Louis, MO<br />

1990 Trinity Square: Site Improvement Strategy prepared and published by the Urban Design<br />

Department, St. Louis Development Corporation, City of St. Louis, MO<br />

PROFESSIONAL CHARRETTES, JURIES<br />

& conferences<br />

2006-2008 “Why Bother to Plan?” Chancellor’s Certificate Program in Planning and Zoning, Local Government<br />

Partnership, University of Missouri, St. Louis<br />

2006 ULI Panel Presentation: Dorthea Dix Park, Raleigh, North Carolina<br />

2004 Keynote address: “Creating an Ethic of Care in/of Community” presented to the Annual Conference of<br />

the Association of Midwest Museums<br />

2004 Presentation: “Re-Building Forest Park” about the Forest Park Master Plan presented at the Missouri<br />

Statewide Preservation Conference<br />

2004 Presentation: Implementation of Forest Park to attendees of the International Economic Development<br />

Council Annual Conference<br />

2004 Panelist: Landscape Design and the History of the Parks Movement. St. Louis Urban Forum,<br />

Missouri Historical Society<br />

2004 Faculty Colloquium: “The Mid: the Analysis and Master Plan of the Confluence” presented to the<br />

faculty of the Architecture School at Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2003 Session Chair: Green-Space Planning in Europe and America Tenth National Conference on<br />

Planning History, St. Louis Society <strong>for</strong> American City and regional Planning History<br />

2003 Mobile Workshop: Renovation of Forest Park, Tenth National Conference on Planning History, St.<br />

Louis Society <strong>for</strong> American City and regional Planning History<br />

2003 Mobile Workshop: “Forest Park Master Plan Implementation” at the National Recreation and Parks<br />

Association Congress, St. Louis


2001 Convener “Case Study: The Confluence: A Heritage, Conservation and Recreational Corridor”<br />

<strong>for</strong> the National Garden Club Annual Meeting in St. Louis<br />

2001 Appointed member of the Regional Water Resources Advisory Council of the East-West Gateway<br />

Coordinating Council<br />

2000 Invited participant “The American Character” Charrette <strong>for</strong> the St. Louis Museum Project Corporation<br />

2000 Expert urban design and development witness be<strong>for</strong>e City Council of the City of Waterloo, Illinois on<br />

behalf of the proposed “Prairie Village” residential sub-division <strong>for</strong> Prairie Village L.L.C.<br />

1999 Presentor and Juror <strong>for</strong> the Critical Mass <strong>Public</strong> Art Charrette <strong>for</strong> Downtown St. Louis<br />

1998 Professional Advisor <strong>for</strong> the Court Avenue Project developed by the Planning Department of the City of<br />

Des Moines, Iowa<br />

1996 “Ecological Planning & The Forest Park Master Plan” - presentation to Build St. Louis Society<br />

1995 “The Moral Dilemma of Architecture and Urbanism” presentation to the Ethical Society, St. Louis<br />

1998 Moderator of conference session at “Memory in the Contemporary Culture” the ASCA West Central<br />

Regional Meeting<br />

1997- Director: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest: Urban Research and Design Center, School of<br />

1998 Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1997 “St. Louis City and County: View from Above” City Tour <strong>for</strong> “Where We Live” series of the Missouri<br />

History Museum<br />

1997 Resource Team Member - Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: 1997 Alumni <strong>Institute</strong>, University of<br />

Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia<br />

1996- Director: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest: Urban Research and Design Center, School of<br />

1997 Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1996 Convener and Facilitator: “The Urban Forum II” - Brucemoor Inc. & The National Trust <strong>for</strong> Historic<br />

Preservation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa<br />

1995 Co-Director: Symposium on Contemporary African Architecture and Urbanism: The theory and practice<br />

of multi-culturalism. School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis - March 16, 17 & 18, 1995<br />

1995 Convener and moderator: Roundtable Forum No. 2 on Global Architecture and Urbanism: Case Study<br />

on HOK in China. St. Louis<br />

1995 Convener and Facilitator: “The Urban Forum I” - Brucemoor Inc. & The National Trust <strong>for</strong> Historic<br />

Preservation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa<br />

1995 Director: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest: Urban Research and Design Center, School<br />

of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1995 Participant in Youth Leadership St. Louis Program, The Leadership Center of Greater St. Louis<br />

1995 Convener and Moderator: Roundtable Forum No. 1 on Global Architecture and Urbanism: Case<br />

Study on HOK in China. St. Louis<br />

1994 Director: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest: Urban Research and Design Center, School of<br />

Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1994 Professional Advisor to the Mayor of the City of Fenton and co-convener of the “Old Town Urban<br />

Design Charrettee”, City of Fenton, MO<br />

1994 Juror: American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects Bevo Mill Urban Design Charrette in the City of St. Louis<br />

1993 Convener of the Forest Park Summit, St. Louis Community College, MO<br />

1993 Director: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest: Urban Research and Design Center, School<br />

of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis, MO<br />

1992 Convener of the St. Louis Riverfront Symposium and Charrette, Laclede’s Landing, City of<br />

St. Louis, MO


COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

2003-present<br />

2003-present<br />

Appointed member, to serve as Chair on the <strong>Public</strong> Art Commission <strong>for</strong> Forest Park<br />

Appointed as Commissioner by Mayor Francis Slay to serve on the Central West End<br />

Southeast Business District<br />

2002-2006 Appointed member of the Earth Day Advisory Board<br />

2001-2006 Appointed member of the Regional Water Resources Advisory Council of the East-West<br />

Gateway Coordinating Council<br />

1998 Appointed member of Management Group <strong>for</strong> the proposed Smithsonian Affiliate Museum <strong>for</strong><br />

Downtown St. Louis<br />

1998 -1999 Advisor to the Eco-Lab, an environmental educational outreach program between four St.<br />

Louis schools and Forest Park Forever<br />

1998 Advisory Board member <strong>for</strong> the Lila Wallace Grant <strong>for</strong> outreach programs in Forest Park, St. Louis<br />

1997-1998 Advisor to South Grand Business Committee & Grand Boulevard <strong>Public</strong> Improvements Project<br />

1997-1998 Task Force member <strong>for</strong> St. Louis 2004<br />

1997 Advisory Board member <strong>for</strong> the TRACER Initiative (Transportation Corridor <strong>for</strong> Economic<br />

Renewal) <strong>for</strong> East West Gateway Coordination Council<br />

1997 Appointed member of Heritage and Urban Design Review Committee <strong>for</strong> the Missouri History<br />

Society Building<br />

1995 Participant in Youth Leadership St. Louis Program, The Leadership Center of<br />

Greater St. Louis<br />

1992 Design Arts Team Leader - participation in a community wide awareness program<br />

<strong>for</strong> public art.<br />

1991 Participant - Kids Place Youth Forum on Urban Planning and Design<br />

1991-1998 Volunteer teacher at Taproots School of the Arts, St. Louis. Teaching inner city children at a<br />

not-<strong>for</strong>-profit school of the arts<br />

ASCRIPTIONS AND MEDIA INTERVIEWS<br />

TV & RADIO<br />

2007 Joe Madison Talk Radio Show, WWRC – “Re-building New Orleans” – Washington DC<br />

2007 News Talk by Bruce DePuyt – News Channel 8, Washington DC<br />

2007 Mar. – “Help <strong>for</strong> New Orleans” - KTVI Fox 2, St. Louis<br />

2006 Feb. – “Nightline Interview” - ABC News<br />

2006 “Consultant: Shorten or close War Memorial golf course” - News Channel 3, Memphis<br />

2006 Nov.– “The Future of War Memorial and Ray Winder, Fox 16 News, Little Rock<br />

2006 Oct. – “City looks at future of War Memorial Park”- KARK 4 Local News Headlines<br />

2006 Aug. – “Web Cast - video: over review of H3 studio project portfolio”-<br />

www.thinknola.com<br />

2006 Aug. – “Web Cast - audio interview: New Orleans” - www.thinknola.com<br />

2006 Feb. – “Nightline Interview” - ABC News<br />

2005 May – “Freedom Crossing Site” - KWMU 90.7FM Radio2005<br />

2003 Oct.– KTRS radio: Lafayette Park and Neighborhood Master Plan Implementation<br />

2002 May – “Mayors <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Forum Offers Insight on Redevelopment<br />

Strategies” – “All Things Considered” by Robert Siegel – National <strong>Public</strong> Radio<br />

2002 May – “Sustaining the Glory: Forest Park” – KMOX<br />

2002 April – “Watershed Planning” - KWMU<br />

2000 May - “Forest Park Reborn” – Carole Daniels Show - KMOX<br />

2000 April – “Brownfields” National <strong>Public</strong> Radio Environment Show “Talking Green”<br />

2000 Feb. – “The St. Louis Region and Urban Sprawl” - KMOX<br />

1999 May – “The Reconstruction of Forest Park” - KMOX<br />

1999 January, May, June, July, August, & September - “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” - KWMU:<br />

St. Louis on the Air with Mark Magnelli


1999 May – Nan Wyatt Show – “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” KMOX<br />

1999 “Downtown Revitalization” – Channel 30 ABC and Channel 4 CBS<br />

1998 “Forest Park Reborn” – Special one-hour TV show – Channel 4 CBS<br />

1998 Sept. - “Downtown Revitalization” <strong>for</strong> Eye on St. Louis Show - KMOV - Channel 4<br />

1998 Aug. - “Downtown Revitalization” <strong>for</strong> Impact on the Issues Show - Channel 21<br />

1998 June - “Forest Park: The River Returns” - Channel 30 ABC<br />

1998 June - “Downtown St. Louis revitalization: First Directions” - City Cable Channel 16<br />

1998 June - “The Renovation of Forest Park” City Corner - City Cable Channel 16<br />

1998 June, July, September & November - “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” - KWMU: St. Louis on<br />

the Air with Mark Magnelli<br />

1998 May - “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” - KXOK: Sunday Morning Mix with Tina Weatherby<br />

1998 May & September - “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” - KMOX: The Morning Meeting with<br />

Charles Brennan<br />

1998 May - “Forest Park” - KMOX: The Morning Meeting with Charles Brennan<br />

1998 May - “Downtown St. Louis Revitalization” - KTRS: The David Strauss Show<br />

1998 April - “Downtown Loft and market-rate Housing” KMOX radio show “St. Louis on the Air”<br />

1997 “Urban Entertainment Districts: The Sixth Street Corridor” the Charles Jako show<br />

1994- Over ten appearances on local TV Channel 5 NBC, Channel 2 FOX, Channel 4 CBS and<br />

1997 City Cable regarding the development of the Forest Park Master Plan<br />

1994- Four appearances on KMOX radio regarding the development of the Forest Park Master Plan<br />

1997 and other city development projects<br />

Newspaper and Other Print<br />

2007 “Hopes <strong>for</strong> a Renaissance After Exodus in St. Louis” New York Times, New York<br />

2007 May – “If We Build It, Will they Come?” – St. Louis Magazine, St. Louis MO<br />

2007 Oct – “Park Plans get airing: Long Haul seen <strong>for</strong> LR” – Arkansas Democrat-Gazette<br />

2007 March – “John Hoal to speak on rebuilding New Orleans” - Washington University Record<br />

2007 March – “The Brain Gain – Young professionals moving in to help rebuild” - The Times Picayune, New<br />

Orleans<br />

2007 February - “Downtown Rising: St. Louis Retail Gains Steam” - Women’s Wear Daily<br />

2007 May – “St. Louisans seek to draw attention to Underground Railroad Site” - The St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2007 February – “ GETTING TOGETHER” - The Times Picayune, New Orleans<br />

2007 January – “Latest Dix idea focuses on park - Proposal <strong>for</strong> state hospital grounds would have condominiums<br />

nearby” - The News & Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina<br />

2007 January – “Greg Poole’s Dix is great. His TIF financing plan isn’t” - Independent Weekly, Raleigh<br />

2006 December – “Problems & solutions / Residents offer their visions to revitalize New Orleans neighborhoods.” -<br />

The Times Picayune, New Orleans<br />

2006 December – “Proposed Dix-NCSU land swap sets up a tussle – Sides differ on plans <strong>for</strong> big field” - The<br />

News & Observer, Raleigh<br />

2006 November – “Hoal to rebuild New Orleans” – City of St. Louis Newsgram<br />

2006 November – “Recovery of New Orleans districts pondered; High-ground areas want more housing” - The<br />

Times Picayune, New Orleans<br />

2006 November – “Light Begins To Shine On Sunset Manor” - South County Times, St. Louis<br />

2006 November – “Study Shows Sunset Manor in Good Condition”– St. Louis Suburban Journal<br />

2006 November – “Recovery of New Orleans Districts Pondered”– Times-Picayune, New Orleans<br />

2006 October – “Assignments <strong>for</strong> District and Neighborhood Planning”– www.unifiedneworleansplan.com<br />

2006 October – “Revitalization of Midtown and University Avenue”– Rotary News of Little<br />

Rock, Volume 54 Issue 15<br />

2006 October – “Algiers recovery plans aired in meetings” - The Times Picayune, New Orleans<br />

2006 September – “Work Begins on Streetscape Project”– Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2006 September – “Neighborhoods key to rebuilding New Orleans, master planner says” – Washington<br />

University Record


2006 September – “Hoal’s Firm to Lead Rebuilding of New Orleans”– Record Washington<br />

University in St. Louis Volume 31 No. 5<br />

2006 September – “Forest Park Linear-Connected Waterway System, Post-Dispatch Lake, and Grand<br />

Basin”– American <strong>Public</strong> Works Association<br />

2006 August – “St. Louis businesses help rebuild after Katrina” - The St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2006 August – “Big Picture” – St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2006 August – “Renewed City” – St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2006 August – “Work in the Wake” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2006 August – “Doctors heading to Missouri Baptist-Sunset Hills” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2006 July – “Unified New Orleans Plan-My Take so <strong>for</strong> on 11 Months of Development” –<br />

www.beckyhoutman.com<br />

2006 July – “Selected Teams Bring Urbanist Experience to NOLA” – www.cnu.org<br />

2006 July – “Teams OK’d <strong>for</strong> recovery plan” – The Times Picayune<br />

2006 July – “New Orleans Foundation Selects Recommended Planning Teams” –<br />

www.bayoubuzz.com<br />

2006 July – “Mid-City Neighborhood Organization Blog Archive NOCSF Notes” – www.mcno.org<br />

2006 July – “City seeks right pitch on Ray Winder Future” – Arkansas Democrat-Gazette<br />

2006 July – “Sunset Hills: Picking up the pieces” – St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2006 June – “Treasure in Out Backyard” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2006 June – “Gatecrashers” – St. Louis Magazine, St. Louis MO<br />

2006 May – “New Urbanism draws on tradition-St. Peters” – Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2006 March – “Architecture education rein<strong>for</strong>ces importance of sustainable design” – Washington<br />

University in St. Louis<br />

2006 March – “Downtown renewal nets national award” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2006 March – “This Time we Mean it” – St. Louis Magazine<br />

2006 March – “Under Construction” – Alive Magazine<br />

2005 Winter – “River Kids” – Missouri Resources Volume 22, Number 1<br />

2005 December – “Great Minds” – St. Louis Magazine<br />

2005 November – “Neighborhoods-Fox Hill” – St. Louis Magazine<br />

2005 October – “Making the Connection” – St. Louis Magazine<br />

2005 October – “The area is starting to bustle with renewal” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2005 September – “The Fifth Jiangsu Province Mayors Training in Urban Planning and Development”–<br />

Washington University in St. Louis, volume 30 No. 4<br />

2005 September – “The Great Rivers Greenway”– CNR, St. Louis Construction News & Review<br />

2005 August – “The People’s Park” – <strong>Public</strong> Works Magazine<br />

2005 August – “City Planners Get Go Ahead For Restriping” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 August – “City Council Decides Fate Of The Snake” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 August – “Cleaner-uppers target Downtown Street” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 August – “Making Connections in The River Ring”– St. Louis Commerce Magazine<br />

2005 August – “Conference gives city a showcase <strong>for</strong> conservation work” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2005 July – “Design Plan For Texas Avenue In The Works” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 July – “Consultant To Update Council On Downtown” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 July – “A List Awards 2005” – St. Louis Magazine<br />

2005 Summer – “Picture-Perfect Park – Washington University St. Louis, Magazine<br />

2005 June – “Summer America 2005” – Southwest Airlines Spirit<br />

2005 June – “Construction Process Is Clear For Streetscape Project” – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2005 June – “Classic Cars To Cruise Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “The Future Of Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “No silver Bullet For Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “Biz Owners Come Out Against Parallel Parking” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “Officials Get Antsy About Texas Ave” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “Cruisers take trip back to good ol’ days” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 June – “Baytown Planners, Residents Hope to Resolve Street Issue” – Houston Chronicle<br />

2005 June – “<strong>Public</strong> Gives Feedback For Design In Baytown” – Houston Chronicle<br />

2005 May – “Nearly 100 Gather At River To Re-enact 1855 Escape” – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2005 May – “Event Will Revisit Attempt To Help Slaves Escape” – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch


2005 May – “New Parking Option For Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “Downtown Activists Browse Looks For Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “Meeting tonight to discuss revamping Texas Ave.” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “Striping Texas Avenue Tabled Once Again” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “Groups, Businesses Spar Over Parking On Texas” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “City seeks public input on plans <strong>for</strong> Downtown” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 May – “Parallel Parking Best Option For Texas Avenue” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2005 Spring – “Party in Forest Park” – Washington University St. Louis, Magazine<br />

2005 January – “New Downtown Casino Gets Go-Ahead”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2005 January – “Downtown Areas Included In Tax Zone” – www.belleville.com<br />

2005 January – “518 Split Suggested For Old Town” – Pearland Journal<br />

2005 “Pearland, TX 2004 Annual Report – www.pearlandedc.com<br />

2004 December– “Long-awaited Russel Place opens Door” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 November– “Belleville Approves TIF Area” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 November– “Hearings Address Old Pearland” – Pearland Journal<br />

2004 November– “<strong>Public</strong> Input Sought On Old Town Site” – Houston Chronicle<br />

2004 November– “Board kills The Snake” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 November– “City Council Adopts Redevelopment Plan” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 November– “Annual Statewide Preservation Conference 2004” – MO Alliance <strong>for</strong> Historic Preservation<br />

2004 October– “Tipping Point Editorial”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 October– “Old Post Office Project Has Roots In Plan From 1993” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch2004<br />

September– “From Junkyard to Jewel” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 September– “Lafayette Square corner gets a Breath Of New Life” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 September– “Fox Park Builders Develop a Master Plan” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 September– “Downtown Plan Gets Baytown Council’s Approval” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 September– “The Crossing”– St. Louis Magazine<br />

2004 September– “On The Way Up”– St. Louis Magazine<br />

2004 August – “It Just Keeps Rolling Along” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 July – “Firm Presents Texas Ave. Plan to City Council” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 July – “Mock Mayor’s Race Tight into Final Event” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 July – “Downtown Plan Goes to City Council” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 July – “Downtown Mayoral Candidates Prepare” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Downtown Mayor Candidates Start Campaigns” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Downtown Mayor Race Fund-Raiser Exceeds Goal” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Texas Avenue Revitalization” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Texas Avenue Revitalization Price Tag: $10.5 Million” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Baytown May Redraw Texas” – Houston Chronicle<br />

2004 June – “Theater’s Future Uncertain in Renewal Plans” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “Council Oks Plan For Downtown Makeover” – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 June – “Texas Ave. Plans Set <strong>for</strong> Release Monday” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 June – “City Council OKs Downtown Renewal Plan” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 June – “Program Awards” – The American <strong>Institute</strong> of Architects<br />

2004 May – “Community Celebrates 2 nd Annual Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing” –<br />

The St. Louis American<br />

2004 March - “City Plans to Build New Bike Path this Summer with Boost from IDOT” – belleville.com<br />

2004 March – “Namesake Neighborhood Wants to Renovate Fox Park” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 March – “Belleville Gets Look at Striking, and Costly, Vision of Downtown” – St. Louis Post<br />

Dispatch<br />

2004 March – “Forest Park Gets More Than a Facelift” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 March – “Streetscape Plan Would Remove Planter Boxes” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 February– “A River Runs Through It...Again” – The Magazine of the American Society of<br />

Landscape Architects<br />

2004 February– “Landscape Lessons” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 “Dan<strong>for</strong>th wants regional park money <strong>for</strong> trails, parks along Mississippi” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 February– “Pinnacle tries to reach one with casino project” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 “Carondelet Park Master Plan”– The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects


2003 December – “Quinn Promises to Back Main Street Ef<strong>for</strong>t”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2003 November – “New Ideas Unveiled <strong>for</strong> Downtown” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 November – “Meeting To Give Belleville, IL Residents Glimpse of Development Plans” –<br />

Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 November – “Input Sought <strong>for</strong> Downtown Facelift” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 November – “April Anticipation”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2003 October – “Missouri park’s makeover luring visitors – www.cnn.com<br />

2003 October – “Architecture’s Hoal, Luchini win AIA awards” – Washington University St. Louis, Magazine<br />

2003 September – “Park Master Plan Hits Halfway Mark” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 July – “Urban Plan proceeds on Track” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 July – “Master Plan Process Moves Forward” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 July – “M Lofts Officially Open, Welcome Many New Residents” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 June – “Downtown to Get Makeover” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 June – “Master Plan Process Continues” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 Summer – “Forest Park Subject of Evening At Home” – St. Louis University, Magazine<br />

2003 May – “Prairie Makes a Comeback in a Patch of Forest Park”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2003 April – “”The Grand Basin...Looking Grand Again from Every Angle”– St. Louis Design Magazine<br />

2003 April – “Apartment Developers Bet on Lafayette Square”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2003 April – “Downtown Renaissance” – National Real Estate Investor<br />

2003 April – “<strong>Public</strong> Meetings Begin <strong>for</strong> Lafayette Park Master Plan” – The Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2003 April – “$40,000 Grant to Fund Streetscape Study” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 April – “Two Rivers Run Through It” – The Magazine American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

2003 February – “Private Help Called Key to Lafayette Park’s Future” – South City Journal<br />

2003 February – “<strong>Public</strong> to Discuss Lafayette Park Plan” – South City Journal<br />

2003 February – “Confluence Bikeway takes riders to where the great rivers meet” – St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2004 May – “The New American Dream Looks Familiar” – The St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 May – “Downtown Mayor’s Race Getting Serious” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 May – “Local Leaders Meet with Economic Firm” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 May – “Wider Sidewalks Necessary” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 May – “Straighten The Snake” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 May – “Readers Prefer Snake Slither Away” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 May – “Streetscape Plans Dazzle Merchants, Residents” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 May – “Consultant Recommends Parking Garage” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 May – “City’s downtown planters may be on way out next year” – www.belleville.com<br />

2004 April – “Straightening Texas Ave. Tops Ideas” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 April – “Studio Seeks Any Ideas <strong>for</strong> Downtown” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 April – “<strong>Public</strong> Asked to Offer Views on Baytown Renovations” – Houston Chronicle<br />

2004 April – “Downtown Association Hosts Meeting” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 April – “Main Street to Spruce up Theater with New Murals” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2004 April – “Forest Park -Lifestyle”– St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 Spring – “Belleville is Wagering its Money on Lindenwood and Imaginative Development to<br />

revive West Main” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2004 March– “Council Names Downtown Redesign Team” – The Baytown Sun<br />

2004 March - “Downtown Sewers May Cause Snags” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 January – “Three rivers run through it” -Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2003 “Forest Park Master Plan” – Iowa Architect Issue No. 04:247<br />

2003 “The Riffles at Deer Lake in Forest Park” – The Magazine American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

2002 December - “<strong>Public</strong> Hearing Saturday Will Cover Carondelet Park Master Plan”-<br />

Southwest City Journal<br />

2002 December - “Park Plan Would Reroute Traffic”-South Side Journal<br />

2002 December - “City to Look at Downtown Streetscape”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 November - “Final Carondelet Park Master Plan Meeting Dec.7” - www.stlcin.missouri.org<br />

2002 October - “Interested Residents Learn About Carondelet Park Plans”-St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2002 October - “Planters are Fine with Some Businesses”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 October - “Two Downtown Planters to be Removed”-Belleville News-Democrat


2002 September - “Urban Renewal Award: Forest Park Forever, City Parks Department”-<br />

St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2002 September - “Forest Park Forever City Parks Department”-St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 September - “Panel Will Decide Fate of Planters”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 July - “Belleville Gets Plan <strong>for</strong> South Illinois Street”-St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 July - “Illinois St. Renovation Would Cost $15 Million”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 July - “Work on Park will Continue after Delays”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 July - “Park Work to Continue After Delay”-St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 May - “Forest Park is undergoing a “unique” renovation”-St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 May – “Carondelet Park Fans gather to talk about its future”- St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 “Mixed Views Offered on Carondelet Park”-South Side Journal<br />

2001 June - “Renaissance in Rivertown” – The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

2001 June - “Officials Focus on Parks, Trails, Open Space”-St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2001 “City to Require Grass at Construction Sites” – Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2001 Summer - “St. Louis On the Waterfront” – Rails to Trails A Celebration of Trails and Greenways<br />

2001 April - “Events <strong>for</strong> Earth Day will focus on Rivers, Water Quality” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2001 “The Lafayette Square Urban Design Plan” – Marquis, St. Louis<br />

2001 Spring - “Re-Building Common Grounds” – Washington University St. Louis, Magazine<br />

2001 “Lafayette Square Restoration -Trans<strong>for</strong>mation and Rebirth of Grand Basin” – Iowa Architect<br />

Issue No. 04:247<br />

2000 December- “A Sewer Runs Through It” - Riverfront Times, St. Louis<br />

2000 November- “Master plan <strong>for</strong> parks, trails to be revealed” - Collinsville Journal<br />

2000 November- “2000 ASLA Awards” - The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

2000 October – “The River and Beyond” – The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

2000 October - “Making a City Beautiful – Naturally” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2000 May – “American Planning Association honors community planning ef<strong>for</strong>ts” – American City<br />

and County, vol. 115, No. 6<br />

2000 May – “City seeks funding to rehab historic statue” - American City & County<br />

2000 March – “A Pleasing planting partnership sprouts in Forest Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2000 March – “What’s in a Plan” - Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2000 February – “Artist Selected <strong>for</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Art Project on Washington Avenue” – www.stlouis2004.org<br />

2000 January – “Prairie Village derailed at public meeting” – Clarion Journal, St. Louis<br />

2000 January – “Deal boosts park trans<strong>for</strong>mation: State to pay $12 million <strong>for</strong> industrial site, adding<br />

green space in White River State Park” – The Indianapolis Star<br />

2000 “Outstanding Planning: Implementation Forest Park Master Plan” - Planning Magazine APA<br />

1999 December – “A Sewer Runs Through It: The River des Peres tells the history of St. Louis. Now<br />

there’s talk of ‘beautifying’ the river we never got around to cleaning” – Riverfront Times, St. Louis<br />

1999 December – “St. Louis to face more questions on region’s growth, expert says” - West End -<br />

Clayton Word, St Louis<br />

1999 December – “Washington Avenue will get face lift from Downtown Now: Developer hope to turn<br />

loft district thoroughfare into thriving neighborhood” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 October – “Forest Park gets $4.5 million boost <strong>for</strong> renovations from three benefactors: Funds are<br />

earmarked <strong>for</strong> rebuilding Boathouse, Grand Basin area” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 August – “Economic Realities and Urban Idealism Collide in downtown Parking Facility” -<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 August – “Imagine St. Louis: The Downtown Now! Proposal” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 May - “Historic Buildings by Old Post Office could be renovated: Structures are Sound Study Finds<br />

Downtown Plan will be unveiled” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 March – “Symposium: Design, Modernity and American Cities” - Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2002 April – “Conservation, recreation, history come together at the Confluence” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

2002 March - “Belleville VFW Post Hopes to be Included in Entertainment District”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 March - “For thousands of years, the Mississippi and Missouri rivers have drawn many peoples<br />

and cultures to their banks to take advantage of what they have to offer-clean fresh water, rich<br />

farmland, and transportation <strong>for</strong> people and goods” – American Planning Association<br />

2002 March - “Festival Area Plan Causes Stir”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2002 March - “South Illinois Corridor Revitalization Project” -Belleville News-Democrat


2002 March - “2004 World’s Fair Centennial Celebration Planned”-St. Louis Front Page<br />

2001 December - “Council Bights Complex”-Belleville News-Democrat<br />

2001 Winter - “What Makes Participation Exemplary?”- Places Volume 14 Number 1<br />

2001 October – The Confluence Master Plan included in the AIA/CPC Awards Report –<br />

St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2001 October - “Forest Park Forever to <strong>for</strong>m collaborative with UMSL to expand outdoor classroom”-<br />

West End - Clayton Word<br />

2001 November - “Lafayette Square’s Plan <strong>for</strong> TIF Gets Support”-St. Louis Post Dispatch<br />

2001 November - “Unbuilt Projects Awards”-St. Louis Business Journal<br />

2001 November- “36th Annual Meeting and Awards Presentation” - East-West Gateway Coordinating Council<br />

1999 March – “Downtown Now envisions narrower Market Street, wider gateway Mall” St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1999 “Meet John Hoal, the Man Behind the Plan” Forest Park Forever Annual Magazine, St Louis<br />

1999 February - “Papal Visit”– Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1998 November - “John Hoal leads team ef<strong>for</strong>t to renew Downtown St. Louis” – Washington<br />

University in St. Louis, Magazine<br />

1998 October - “Building Better Buildings”-St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 September - “<strong>Public</strong> is invited to check out first draft of planners vision <strong>for</strong> Downtown<br />

Revitalization” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 September - “Along the Mississippi” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 June - “Group presents ambitious plan <strong>for</strong> downtown envisioning hundreds of millions in<br />

investments” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 June - “Focus St. Louis Honors Six Groups For Contributions” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 June - “City Wants to keep things Hopping Downtown - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 April - “470 Housing units could be built downtown annually” - St. Louis Business Journal<br />

1998 April - “This Downtown Plan aims to work: independent groups unite with ideas, money <strong>for</strong><br />

proposal. Some say action is what is needed” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1998 January - “The Park Process” – The Magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects<br />

1998 Editor: “Proceedings: Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: Midwest”- Urban Research and Design<br />

Center, School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

1997 December - “St. Louis takes a look at other cities as it takes on task of Downtown renewal” -<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1997 October - “Forest Park Master Plan” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1997 October - “Forest Park To Be Even Better” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1997 July - “One small step <strong>for</strong> Sixth Street: One giant leap <strong>for</strong> Downtown” - St. Louis<br />

Business Journal<br />

1997 February - “Mound City: Renovation begins in Forest Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1996 December - “Eight Cities Win National League of Cities Urban Enrichment Awards” - Nation’s Cities Weekly<br />

1996 December - “St. Louis’ Restoration of Forest Park: <strong>Ph</strong>ase One” - Nation’s Cities Weekly<br />

1996 Winter - “A House Divided” - Places Magazine<br />

1996 November - “City of St. Louis wins two Awards <strong>for</strong> Forest Park Master Plan design” - West End -<br />

Clayton Word, St Louis<br />

1996 October - “Forest Park Project to get $3 million” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1996 April - “Plan Courts Street’s emergent Charms as Attractions bud: City sees big things <strong>for</strong> Clark<br />

Ave.” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1996 February - “‘New Urbanism’ idea is taking root here” - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />

1996 February - “Diamond in the rough: Forest Park to undergo major overhaul” - Central West End Journal<br />

1996 February - “Master Plan means new life <strong>for</strong> Forest Park” - A Special Supplement to the<br />

Suburban Journals of South St. Louis<br />

1996 February - “Urban Renewal means neighborhood renewal” - The Daily Reporter, Milwaukee<br />

1996 February - “Forest Park’s cultural institutions seek ways to expand” - Central West End Journal<br />

1996 February - “A Favor <strong>for</strong> an old friend in St. Louis” - The Kansas City Star<br />

1995 December - Editorial: “A Masterful Plan <strong>for</strong> Forest Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 December - “CDA approves Forest Park Master Plan” - West End Word<br />

1995 December - “Back to Town Square One” - Riverfront Times<br />

1995 November - “Expanding Horizons <strong>for</strong> Forest Park: Master Plan to go <strong>Public</strong>” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 November - “Roads, <strong>for</strong>ests, recreation focus of park plan” - Citizen Journal


1995 November - “Master Plan To Go <strong>Public</strong>” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 November - “Planners mull a slice or hook: Forest Park Golf due <strong>for</strong> a Face Lift” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 October - “Residents Gripe About Forest Park Master Plan: Committee proposes $100 million in<br />

work” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 October - “Park Plan Carries a Hefty Price Tag: $98.5 million is estimate <strong>for</strong> ‘bare-bones’ work” -<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 October - “Forest Park Future Plans Draw Attention” - Suburban Journals<br />

1995 September - “Proposal Unveiled <strong>for</strong> Park Upgrades: Makeover ideas came from public<br />

sessions” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 September - “Meetings on Forest Park Attracts Overflow Crowd” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 September - Briefs: “Forest Park - Several Proposals <strong>for</strong> improvements discussed” –<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 September - “Golf course, museums draw attention” - South Side Journal<br />

1995 September - “Forest Park Plan: You’re Invited: Expansion, Renovation ideas open <strong>for</strong> comment”-<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 September - “Second Wind <strong>for</strong> Park Renovation Hearing” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 July - “Golf drives discussion on Forest Park” - Suburban Journals<br />

1995 June - “Forest Park Planners look at Golf Changes, Shuttles” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1995 March - “Planners reveal 10 design principles <strong>for</strong> Forest Park master plan” - West End Word<br />

1995 March - “St. Louis Trying to make Parks feel safer: Crime is not a problem officials say,<br />

describing work as ‘preventative’” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1994 October - “Opinions differ anew on future of Green Space in Forest Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1994 September - “Citizens sharply divided over future of Forest Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1994 August - “People tell City how to fix Park: Series of 11 workshops on tax hike winds up” -<br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1994 June - “Forest Park committee members say they lack input” - St. Louis Business Journal<br />

1994 April - “School Sponsors Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design” - Architecture News Washington<br />

University School of Architecture<br />

1994 March - “Riverfront Vision: City plans gamble on Park” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1994 July/August - “The St. Louis Riverfront: A Developing Landscape” – St. Louis Homes and Gardens<br />

1994 “Waterloo Developer Will Not Back Down”- St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1993 October - “City, CWEA release Kingshighway plan” - West End Word<br />

1993 August - “Kingshighway Plan Ready” - Central West End Association Neighborhood News<br />

1993 “Downtown Now has New Plan <strong>for</strong> Gateway Mall”- St. Louis Post-Dispatch<br />

1992 “St. Louis Kids Place: Young people learn first hand about urban design” - Nation’s Cities Weekly<br />

1992 “Breathing Room: Greenspace helps individuals and society work better together” in Update,<br />

Vol. 20, No. 1 published by Southwestern Bell Corporation<br />

1990 Fall - “Myth, Ritual and Eternity in Urbanism” - Journal of the International Association For<br />

the Study of Traditional Environments

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