Walter J. Hood
Walter J. Hood (born 1958) nyɛla Americanima nuchee ni baŋda mini shikuru baŋda. O nyɛla ʒiba kuro zaŋ n-ti landscape architecture din be University of California, Berkeley,[1] mini "principal" kuro zaŋ n-ti Hood Design Studio in Oakland, California.
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Piligu biɛhigu Early life and education
mali niŋWalter J. Hood nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1958 tiŋ yuli booni Charlotte, North Carolina ni ka o zoogi.[2]
Projects
mali niŋ- EPACenter Arts site design, East Palo Alto, California, 2019–ongoing[3][4]
- Witness Walls, public art installation, Nashville, Tennessee, 2017[5][6]
- International African American Museum Landscape Design, Charleston, South Carolina, 2013–present[7]
- Foster Homestead and Burial Ground, South Lawn, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2008[citation needed]
- Coleman Avenue Gateway, San Jose International Airport, San Jose Public Art Program, San Jose, California, 2007[citation needed]
- West Oakland Historic Train Depot Plaza, Oakland, California, 2008[citation needed]
- Phillip Lifeways Plan, Charleston, South Carolina, Spoleto Art Program, 2006[citation needed]
- Autry National Center Southwest Museum Landscape, Los Angeles, California, 2008[citation needed]
- East Bay Waterfront Trail, Oakland, California, with EDAW and Associates, City of Oakland, Oakland, California, 2002–[citation needed]
- M. H. de Young Museum Landscape Design, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 2005; with Herzog & de Meuron Architects[citation needed]
- Lion Creek Crossing Park, Oakland, California, EBALC, 2006[citation needed]
- Macon Yards, Poplar Street, City of Macon, Georgia, 2005[8]
- Abraham Lincoln Brigade Memorial, w/ Ann Chamberlain, Embarcadero, San Francisco, California, 2007[citation needed]
- Yerba Buena Lane, San Francisco, California; with the Office of Cheryl Barton, 2005[citation needed]
- Splash Pad Park Renovation and Streetscape Improvement Project, City of Oakland, Oakland, California 2004[citation needed]
Awards
mali niŋ- Dorothy and Lillian Gish Award, 2019[citation needed]
- MacArthur Fellowship: MacArthur Foundation, 2019[9]
- American Academy of Arts and Letters: Arts and Letters Award in Architecture, 2017[10]
- University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning: Dean's Medal, 2014[11]
- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum National Design Award for Landscape Design, 2009[citation needed]
- Virginia Key Beach Museum Competition, Miami Fl/1st Prize w/Huff and Gooden Architects 2005/Merit Award, ASLA, Northern Chapter[citation needed]
- Oakland Waterfront 2005/Top Honor Award, Excellence on the Waterfront[citation needed]
- Waterfront Center Award, Oakland Waterfront, October 2004/APWA 2004 Distinguished Project of the Year Award[citation needed]
- Splash Pad Park/Mayor's Proclamation, "Walter Hood Day", Pioneering Achievements in Urban Landscape Design, City of Oakland, April 24, 2004/National Award of Honor American Society of Landscape Architecture, 2003[citation needed]
- Project: Baldwin Hills Master Plan 2001/Best of the Best, California Park and Recreation Society 2002[citation needed]
- Project: Lafayette Square Park/Merit Award, ASLA Southern California Chapter[citation needed]
- Project: Baldwin Hills Master Plan 2001/Place Design Award, EDRA/Places, Third Annual Award 1999[citation needed]
- Project: Lafayette Square Park. Poplar Street Civic Design Competition, First Prize. Macon, Georgia. Jan. 1998[citation needed]
- Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture, The American Academy in Rome, 1996–1997.[citation needed]
- "Urban Diaries" and "Jazz and Blues Landscape Improvisations", American Society of Landscape Architecture National Award of Merit: Research, 1994[citation needed]
- Mount Vernon Riverfront Plan, Community Development Award State of Washington, 1988[citation needed]
- Design Arts Competition, Merit Award, 1988[citation needed]
- University of California Arboretum at Davis/ASLA Certificate For Excellence in the study of Landscape Design, 1987[citation needed]
- Thomas Church Design Award for Excellence in Landscape Design/Department of Landscape Architecture at Berkeley, 1987[citation needed]
Publications
mali niŋ- Hood, Walter (2016). "The Greenprint". In Mostafavi, Mohsen; Doherty, Gareth (eds.). Ecological Urbanism (2nd ed.). Zurich: Lars Müller Publishers. ISBN 978-3-03778-467-9.
- Hood, Walter (2016). "The Consequences of Place". In Ibler, Marianne (ed.). A New Golden Age – Nordic Architecture & Landscape. Aarhus: Archipress M. ISBN 978-8791872129.
- Hood, Walter; Basnak, Megan (2015). "Diverse Truths: Unveiling the Hidden Layers of the Shadow Catcher Commemoration". In Tauke, Beth; Smith, Korydon; Davis, Charles (eds.). Diversity and Design: Understanding Hidden Consequences. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-02317-8.
- Hood, Walter (2014). "Objects in the Field, Photovoltaics in the Landscape". In Scognamiglio, Alessandra (ed.). Photovoltaics, Forms, Landscapes : Beauty and Power of Designed Photovoltaics. Florence: ETA. ISBN 978-8889407110.
- Hood, Walter (2012). "Bioline: Activating the Mundane". In Jacob, Mary Jane; Baas, Jacquelynn (eds.). Chicago Makes Modern: How Creative Minds Changed Society. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-38956-1.
- Hood, Walter (2010). "Center Street". In Mostafavi, Mohsen; Doherty, Gareth (eds.). Ecological Urbanism. Zurich: Lars Müller Publishers. ISBN 978-3-03778-189-0.
- (15 September 2008) "Reimagining Center Street". Places 20 (2: Climate Change and Place): 85–87. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
- Hood, Walter (2008). "Color Fields". In Treib, Marc (ed.). Representing Landscape Architecture. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-70043-6.
- Hood, Walter (2005). "Landscape as Social Infrastructure". In Raxworthy, Julian; Blood, Jessica (eds.). The MESH Book: Landscape/infrastructure. Melbourne: RMIT University Press. ISBN 978-0-86459-308-5.
- Hood, Walter (2004). "Awakening: Quilt Top Patterns in the Third Dimension". In Brown, David; Williams, William (eds.). Row: Trajectories Through the Shotgun House. Houston, TX: Rice University School of Architecture. ISBN 978-1-885232-08-3.
- Hood, Walter (2003). "Low Cost House, or the House that Roared". In Bell, Michael (ed.). 16 Houses: Designing the Public's Private House. New York, NY: Monacelli Press. ISBN 978-1-58093-114-4.
- Hood, Walter; Erikson, Mellissa (2001). "Macon Memories: Remaking Poplar Street, The Shifting Black Cultural Landscape". In Barton, Craig Evan (ed.). Sites of Memory : Perspectives on Architecture and Race. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1-56898-233-5.
- Design Culture Now, National Design Triennial, Princeton Architectural Press, NY, 2000
- Everyday Urbanism, Urban Diaries: Improvisation in West Oakland, CA. Monacelli Press, Inc., 1999. ISBN
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Walter J. Hood Faculty Bio. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ The Peace Maker (1 August 2005). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ Ground Breaking Bulletin: Architecture Firm Joins EPACENTER's Youth and a Network of Community Advocates to Build State-of-Art Creative Resource for the City (5 October 2018). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ EPACenter Arts. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ Witness Walls. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ Walter Hood's (Extra)Ordinary Witness (31 July 2017). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ History Comes Alive at These Striking New Museums. Condé Nast (22 April 2019). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ Walter Hood's Hybrid Landscapes. American Society of Landscape Architects (2 October 2013). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ Walter Hood – MacArthur Foundation.
- ↑ 2017 ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS (29 March 2017). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ↑ School of Architecture and Planning Honors Louis P. Ciminelli, Walter J. Hood with 2014 Dean's Medal (12 May 2014). Retrieved 17 May 2019.