Daniel J. Nadenicek, ASLA

Dan Nadenicek is director of the community revitalization and historic preservation focus areas in the Restoration Institute. He is a professor and chair of the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture at Clemson.

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 introduction to an ASLA reprinting of Horace Cleveland's Landscape Architecture as Applied to the Wants of the West.

Prior to joining Clemson, he taught at the University of Minnesota and the Pennsylvania State University and directed the Center for Studies in Landscape History at Pennsylvania State University.

He earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in history from Mankato State University, and B.L.A. and M.L.A. degrees from University of Minnesota.

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