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.

Walter J. Hood
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Piligu biɛhigu Early life and education

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Walter J. Hood nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1958 tiŋ yuli booni Charlotte, North Carolina ni ka o zoogi.[2]

Projects

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  1. Walter J. Hood Faculty Bio. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  2. The Peace Maker (1 August 2005). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  3. 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.
  4. EPACenter Arts. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  5. Witness Walls. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  6. Walter Hood's (Extra)Ordinary Witness (31 July 2017). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  7. History Comes Alive at These Striking New Museums. Condé Nast (22 April 2019). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  8. Walter Hood's Hybrid Landscapes. American Society of Landscape Architects (2 October 2013). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  9. Walter Hood – MacArthur Foundation.
  10. 2017 ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS (29 March 2017). Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  11. School of Architecture and Planning Honors Louis P. Ciminelli, Walter J. Hood with 2014 Dean's Medal (12 May 2014). Retrieved 17 May 2019.
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