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| Pauline
Hurley-Kurtz, M.L.A. |

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Research Interest:
Open space preservation,
sustainable development. |
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Associate Professor,
Dept of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
Professor Hurley-Kurtz’s expertise includes sustainable community
planning, landscape analysis, park design, planting design, graphics,
and applications of technology within planning and design. She has been
teaching at Temple University since 1990. Professor Hurley-Kurtz teaches
the Land Planning Studio, which conducts large-scale natural resource
analysis and designs a sustainable mixed-use, mixed-density village
community. For a number of years, Buckingham Township has been a study
site for this project and students’ work has been displayed in the
township building in Bucks County. She has presented this work at a
number of conferences and has also lectured on sprawl issues in
Buckingham. Students in a senior urban design studio taught by Professor
Hurley-Kurtz won a national American Society of Landscape Architects
award for their project on regenerating community in the Grey Manor and
Bright Hope Baptist Church neighborhoods in Philadelphia. A paper based
on the teaching process in this studio entitled “Research, Writing and
Community Outreach: A Framework for the Refereed Design Studio” will be
published in the fall of 2002 in Landscape Journal. Professor
Hurley-Kurtz has coordinated the graphics studios for Horticulture and
Landscape Architecture students and fundamental design studios for
Landscape Architecture students. Two papers based on this work have been
published in the Hortechnology Journal. The Irish Memorial project
commemorating “An Gorta Mor” (Ireland’s Great Hunger of 1845-1850) has
been a major creative work for Professor Hurley-Kurtz in her role as the
design landscape architect for the memorial. In summer 2002, she visited
Croagh Patrick in County Mayo, Ireland — a pilgrimage site associated
with St. Patrick — to choose a ceremonial stone to be incorporated in
the design. The memorial is located at Front and Chestnut streets in
Philadelphia and completion is expected in 2003. Professor Hurley-Kurtz
is an associated faculty member of the Center for Sustainable
Communities (CSC) at Temple University Ambler. She is a member of the
American Society of Landscape Architects, and a member of the land
planning and technology committee of that organization, and the Council
of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
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Carolyn T. Adams, Ph.D.
Michel Boufadel, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Featherstone, Ph.D.
Sally Harrison, M.Arch.
Pauline Hurley-Kurtz
Baldev Lamba,
M.L.A.
Valencia Libby, M.A.
Robert J. Mason, Ph.D.
Mary Myers, Ph.D.
Jonathan Nyquist, Ph.D.
Robert W. Sanders, Ph.D.
John A. Sorrentino,
Ph.D.
Lolly Tai,
Ph.D.
Laura E. Toran,
Ph.D. |
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