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David Allison M-Arch., AIA, ACHA - Professor, Department of Architecture;
Director of Graduate Studies in Architecture + Health.

Dina G. Battisto, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture

Dennis Bausman, Ph.D. - Professor, Department of Construction Science and Management

Shima Clarke, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Department of Construction Science and Management

Anne Dunning, Ph.D.-Assistant Professor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture.

Caitlin Dyckman, Ph.D.-Assistant Professor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture

Cliff Ellis, Ph.D.-Associate Professor, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture.

J. Terrence Farris, Ph.D., CRE, Assoc. SIOR, AICP - Professor of City and Regional Planning, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture; Director, Center for Real Estate Development; Director, Master of Real Estate Development program

Keith Green, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Department of Architecture

Robert Hogan - Professor and Assistant Interim Chair, Department of Architecture

Mickey Lauria, Ph.D. - Professor of City and Regional Planning, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture

Roger W. Liska, Ph.D. - Professor, Department of Construction Science and Management; Director, National Center for the Improvement of Construction Management and Processes

James B. London, Ph.D. - Professor of City and Regional Planning, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture; Director, City and Regional Planning program, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture

Daniel Nadenicek - Professor and Chair, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture

Barry Nocks, Ph.D., AICP- Director of EDP Ph.D program, professor of City and Regional Planning, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture; Associate Dean for Outreach & Special Projects, College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities

Ray Schneider - Associate Professor and Acting Chair, Department of Construction Science and Management

Umit Yilmaz, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture; Director, Landscape Architecture

 

David Allison M-Arch., AIA, ACHA

Dave AllisonDavid Allison AIA, ACHA is a Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in Architecture + Health at Clemson University , one of only two professional degree programs in the nation with a concentration in Architecture for Health. The A+H program at Clemson is nationally recognized for excellence in graduate education within the discipline. It is focused on preparing architectural graduates to engage in the planning and design of health care facilities, and the healthful design of the built environment at all scales from urban and community design to individual spaces and architectural elements.

Professor Allison is a registered architect in California , South Carolina , and North Carolina , is NCARB certified, and has practiced in healthcare architecture for over twenty-five years. In addition to teaching, he currently maintains a limited part-time consulting and architectural practice as time permits. His scholarship is focused on interdisciplinary design-based research projects, topics related to the professional education of healthcare architects, the nature of healthcare settings, and the healthful and therapeutic design of health facilities and other settings. He is a founding member of the American College of Healthcare Architects, serves on the National AIA Academy of Architecture for Health Leadership Council, and recently completed a term on the AIA/AAH National Advisory Board. In 2004 he was awarded a JSPS Fellowship in Japan where he studied Japanese architecture and specifically healthcare architecture for how it employs light, air, detail and connections with nature.

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Dina Battisto, Ph.D.

Dina Battisto is Assistant Professor in the Architecture + Health (A+H) Program at Clemson University , one of only two professional degree programs in the nation studying how architecture promotes health. She also leads the Architecture + Health Option in the Ph.D. Program, which focuses on healthcare facilities and the healthful design of the built environment including communities, buildings and landscapes. She employs an interdisciplinary research approach to generate knowledge that can improve the design of the built environment. As such, some of her research topics include how the designed environment improves health and healing, operational efficiency and safety, and how it accommodates change. She engages various disciplines in her research efforts including landscape architecture, nursing, public health, human factors and engineering.

She earned a B.Arch. from the University of Tennessee , an M.Arch. from Clemson University , and a M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan . Dina is increasingly active in international and national conferences and organizations. She has published in the areas of healthcare design, therapeutic environments, green healthcare design and design for healthy aging.

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Dennis Bausman, Ph.D.

 

Dennis C. Bausman, PhD, CPC is an assistant professor in the Department of Construction Science and Management (CSM). Prior to joining Clemson University he was in large commercial contracting where he held the positions in project and company management. Dr. Bausman's industry experience includes management responsibility for over 300 projects totaling in excess of two billion dollars of construction. His project experience includes commercial, healthcare, industrial, entertainment, and public construction and he has been involved in a variety of contracting formats including lump-sum, guaranteed maximum price, cost-plus, design-build, and construction management.

Dr. Bausman is currently co-editor of the American Professional Constructor , a Certified Professional Constructor, and serves on the board of the American Institute of Constructors. He is on the review board for ASC and a member of the Panel of Arbitrators for the American Arbitration Association. Dr. Bausman has conducted numerous research projects relating to construction issues and has published extensively in referred journals and professional publications. In addition, he has developed and taught various continuing education programs for construction companies and the National Center for Construction Education and Research and has pioneered the development of distance education courses for the CSM Department. Dr. Bausman is a recipient of Clemson's Alumni Master Teacher Award, the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the AGC Education and Research Foundation's Outstanding Educator Award.

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Shima Clarke, Ph.D.

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Anne Dunning, Ph.D.

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Caitlin Dyckman, Ph.D.

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Cliff Ellis, Ph.D.

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J. Terrence Farris, Ph.D., CRE, Assoc. SIOR, AICP

Terry FarrisDr. Farris is the Director of Clemson's Center for Real Development and the Master of Real Estate Development program, an interdisciplinary two-year program with courses from MBA, Finance, Law, Planning, Architecture, and Construction Science. At Clemson since 1994, he teaches Development Process, Market Analysis, Public-Private Partnership, S.C. Coastal Field Trip, and the Practicum in Master Planned Communities. He has taught Planning Administration, Housing and Community Development, and Land Use Law.

Prior to joining academia in 1991, Dr. Farris had a 17-year planning development planning/consulting, homebuilding, and administrative career in St. Louis starting at Real Estate Research Corporation and concluding as Director of Development for the St. Louis Community and Economic Development Agencies. He has worked in 40 cities in 10 states on public-private partnerships for $1.5 billion of development. He has presented at approximately sixty national, regional, and state meetings and conferences including the Urban Land Institute, International Downtown Executives Association, International Council of Shopping Centers, National Association of Homebuilders, Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, American Planning Association, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and State Municipal Leagues. He is on the Executive Committee and Vice-Chair of the Upstate Region for the new SC. District Council of the ULI.

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Keith Green, Ph.D.

Keith GreenKeith Evan Green is a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Architecture . Before arriving at Clemson in 1999, he was a tenured faculty member at University of Auckland ( New Zealand ). He teaches design studio, advanced theory and emerging technologies in the M.Arch. and Ph.D. Programs. He earned an M. Arch. from the University of Illinois at Chicago and, at the University of Pennsylvania , the B.A., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. He is an NCARB-registered, practicing architect.

His doctoral dissertation and several award-winning design projects and commissions follow from his research interest in "Animated Architecture" - how architecture might behave more like living things. His current research involves developing, prototyping and testing architectural design works and components incorporating emergent technologies, particularly information technologies and biologically-inspired advanced materials and systems. In 2005 he was awarded $400,000 from the National Science Foundation to design, prototype and evaluate an "Animated Work Environment," an articulated, programmable, interior environment. In 2004 he founded the Clemson research group iMAP (The Interaction of Machines, Architecture and People) whose members include his close research collaborators in Robotics/Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Human Factors and Sociology.

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Robert Hogan

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Mickey Lauria , Ph.D.

Mickey LauriaMickey Lauria is Professor of City and Regional Planning and Director of the Ph.D. in Environmental Design and Planning program at Clemson University . He is currently President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. He has edited the Journal of Planning Education and Research and currently serves on the editorial boards of six planning research journals. He has published articles on community-based development organizations, urban redevelopment, and politics and planning in planning, geography, and urban studies journals. His recent research interests include patterns and impacts of housing foreclosures and abandonment; planning practices and smart growth; historical analysis of preservation conflicts; neighborhood conditions and planning issues involving race and class, and planning for growth and change in the Southeastern U.S.

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Roger W. Liska, Ph.D.

Roger LiskaDr. Roger W. Liska serves as Professor and Director of Clemson University's National Center for the Improvement of Construction Management and Processes. He received a BS Degree in Civil Engineering from Michigan Technological University , an MS in Civil Engineering from Wayne State University and an EdD. in Educational Administration from University of Georgia . He has over 35 years of experience in construction and construction education both in teaching and administration.

Dr. Liska has been at Clemson University for 23 years. Dr. Liska also oversees the development and administration of continuing education, research, and service initiatives for the department. He helped develop and currently facilitates and instructs in the Supervisor and Project Manager Academies in conjunction with the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Over the past 30 years Dr. Liska has developed and taught over 300 continuing education courses for the construction industry worldwide including in the United Kingdom , South Africa , Australia and China . He also has served as a guest speaker at many national construction association meetings.

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James B. London, Ph.D.

Jim London is Professor and Director of the City and Regional Planning Program and a Fellow of the Strom Thurmond Institute at Clemson University . He received a Ph.D. in Applied Economics in 1979 from Clemson University and has taught at both the College of Charleston and Clemson. He has also been a visiting professor in Australia at both Griffith University and the Western Australia of Mines.

Dr. London specializes in natural resource and economic development planning and policy. His research topics have focused on coastal erosion, water resources, economic development, infrastructure, transportation, sustainable development , climate change and comprehensive planning. He also has served as a consultant to international entities as well as public and private entities in the U.S. In addition to his academic work, he currently serves on Pickens County Council.

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Daniel Nadenicek

Dan NadenicekDaniel Nadenicek is a professor and chair of the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture.  He previously taught at the University of Minnesota and the Pennsylvania State University and directed the Center for Studies in Landscape History at Penn State.

He has taught undergraduate design studios, graduate seminars and the history of landscape architecture.  His research on landscape architectural history and theory has been published in Landscape and Urban Planning , the Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium Series , Pioneers of American Landscape Design , Nineteenth Century Studies , Journal of the New England Garden History Society , and the Encyclopedia of Aesthetics .  He has also published an introduction to an ASLA reprinting of Horace Cleveland's, Landscape Architecture as Applied to the Wants of the West .

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Barry Nocks, Ph.D., AICP

Barry NocksBarry Nocks is Associate Dean for Outreach & Special Projects of the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities and Professor of City and Regional Planning Program at Clemson University .  He is also serving as director of the EDP Ph.D. program as well as the Center for Community Growth and Change (CCGC) at Clemson. He has also served as director for the Reedy River Master Plan project for the CCGC.
 
Professor Nocks received the B.S. in Industrial Engineering/Operations Research from Cornell University in 1969, Masters in Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina in 1972 and the Ph.D. in Planning from UNC-CH in 1978.  Prior to coming to Clemson, Dr. Nocks worked at a regional health planning agency and the National Bureau of Standards.  He has been at Clemson University for 27 years, and is a member of the American Institute of City Planning.
 
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Ray Schneider

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Umit Yilmaz , Ph.D.

Umit YilmazUmit Yilmaz is the Director of Landscape Architecture Programs, and Associate Professor at Clemson University . Yilmaz received his B.Arch. (1979), M.A. in urban planning and design (1981), and Ph.D. in urban planning, at Istanbul Technical University .

He teaches design studios, urban design, physical planning, and computer aided design courses in graduate planning and undergraduate landscape architecture programs. Yilmaz has over twenty years of academic and professional experience in city planning, urban design, architecture, and landscape architecture in the U.S. and abroad. He has received a number of honors for his academic and professional endeavors, including national and international awards, and was recently recognized as the Alumni Master Teacher at Clemson University .

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