Carl Steinitz
Research Professor
Department of Landscape Architecture

 

 

Profile


Carl Steinitz, Alexander and Victoria Wiley Research Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning, has been teaching at the Harvard Graduate School of Design since 1966.   His interests are reflected in his teaching and research on landscape change, methods of landscape analysis, visual quality, and landscape planning and design.  His courses include Theories and Methods of Landscape Planning, a seminar on Visual Landscape, the Third Semester Core Studio and annual Studio Options.

In 1984, he received the Outstanding Educator Award of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture; he also received the 1996 Distinguished Practitioner Award from the International Association for Landscape Ecology (U.S.A.).  In 1997, he was chosen by the student body to receive the annual Graduate School of Design Teaching Award.