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Brian Orland Distinguished Professor of Landscape Architecture, The <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Director of Research Operations, College of Arts and Architecture, <strong>Penn</strong> <strong>State</strong>. 2011-­‐present Director, <strong>Stuckeman</strong> School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, <strong>Penn</strong> <strong>State</strong>. 2008-­‐2010 Head, Department of Landscape Architecture, The <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>. 2000-­‐2008 Professor of Landscape Architecture, <strong>University</strong> of Illinois at Urbana-­‐Champaign. 1982-­‐2000 Faculty Fellow, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, 1999-­‐2000. Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for GIS and Modelling, Dept. of Geomatics, Univ. of Melbourne. 1989, 1996. Education: BA (Hons) Architecture, <strong>University</strong> of Manchester. June 1974. BArch, <strong>University</strong> of Manchester. June 1976. Registered Architect, Architectural Registration Council of the United Kingdom, June 1977. MLA, <strong>University</strong> of Arizona. August 1982. Areas of activity: Professional Background: Registered architect since 1977, private practice in the United Kingdom, in East Africa and in Central America. Practicing in landscape architectural design and planning since 1981, in tourism development, neighborhood design and planning, forest management. Teaching: Design at undergraduate and graduate level with particular emphasis on human-­‐environment interactions. At the graduate level, land resource evaluation and environmental perception. Research: Perception and behavioral responses to physical and manageable characteristics of the environment. Computer-­‐based visualization in support of decision-­‐making as well as environmental perception research. Technology Development: Creating and evaluating high-­‐quality virtual environments for describing and testing interventions in urban and natural environments. Standards and expectations for visualization systems and data visualization techniques. Selected Recent Publications: 2013, Orland, B. and T. Murtha. Here comes the boom: Shale gas, landscapes and an ecological planning imperative. Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning. 2013, Ram, N., M. Coccia, D. Conroy, A. Lorek, B. Orland, A. Pincus, M. Sliwinski, D. Gerstorf . Watching How Behavioral Landscapes are Transformed by Life Circumstances: The Power of Burst Designs. Research in Human Development. 2013, Wei, M., K.W. Houser, B. Orland, D. H. Lang, N. Ram, M. J. Sliwinski, M. Bose. Office Workers Response to Fluorescent Lamps pf Different CCT and Lumens Output. Architectural Engineering Institute. 2009, Orland, B., Approaches for Assessing and Managing Rural Amenity Value. International Symposium for Rural Future Vision and Amenity. National Academy of Agricultural Science, Republic of Korea. (invited) 2008, Orland, B., Information for design: Interacting environmental systems in space and time. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, <strong>University</strong> of California, Santa Barbara. http://ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/scdg/docs/position/Orland-­‐position-­‐paper.pdf 2007, Orland, B. and C. Ursavas. Visualizing forest bio-­‐physical characteristics in the context of studies of perceived fire hazard. In, S. McCaffrey (ed.) The Public and Wildland Fire Management: Social Science Findings for Managers. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-­‐1. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 187-­‐196. 2006, Donaghy, K., J.W. Eheart, E. Herricks and B. Orland. An Integrated Assessment of Impacts of Predicted Climate Change on the Mackinaw River Basin. In Matthias Ruth, Kieran Donaghy, and Paul Kirshen (eds) Regional Climate Change and Variability: Impacts and Responses, Cheltenham, UK: Elgar. 79-­‐127.


2005, Orland, B. “Calibrating” images to accurately depict future conditions. In: I. Bishop and E. Lange, (eds.) Visualization in Landscape and Environmental Planning. London: Taylor and Francis. 104-­‐111. 2004, Rusnak, C., B. Orland, J. Hendrych. Reciprocal Benefits of Student Service-­‐Learning in Addressing the Needs of Heritage Landscapes. US-­‐ICOMOS (International Commission on Monuments and Sites) 2004, Orland, B., “Reading LABOK” Chapter in Williams, K., B. Orland and Thomas, N., Landscape Architecture Body of Knowledge Report ASLA, CELA, CLARB, LAAB, CSLA. 13-­‐24. 2003, Orland, B., and R. Marshack. A Walk Beside the Yamuna: Engaged Communication. Architecture+Design, India. Vol. XX, #6, 68-­‐71. Volume features “Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District Plan” – co-­‐author. 2003, Stewart, W., K. Larkin, B. Orland, D. Anderson. Boater Preferences for Beach Characteristics Downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona. J. of Environmental Management, 69, 201-­‐211. 2003, Orland, B. Status of Reforestation in the Bwa Gauche and Gros Mont Watersheds of Haiti. Report to CODEP (Comprehensive Development Program of HaitiFund Inc.) 36pp. 2002, Kalisperis, L., Otto, G., Muramoto, K., Gundrum, J., Masters, R., Orland, B. An Affordable Immersive Environment in Beginning Design Studio Education. ACADIA 2002, San Luis Obispo 2001, Orland, B., and J. Uusitalo, Immersion in a Virtual Forest: Some Implications. In, Sheppard, S.R.J. and H.W. Harshaw (eds.) (2000) Forests and Landscapes: Linking ecology, sustainability and aesthetics. IUFRO research Series, No. 6. Wallingford Oxon: CABI Publishing. ISBN 0 85199 500 4. 205-­‐224. 2001, Orland, B., K. Budthimedhee, and J. Uusitalo. Considering Virtual Worlds as Representations of Landscape Realities. Landscape and Urban Planning. 54, 139-­‐148. 2000, Bellafiore, V., A. Sinha, B. Orland, and T. Harkness. Taj Mahal Cultural development District: Development Plan. Project report. Ministry of Tourism, Government of Uttar Pradesh. Department of Landscape Architecture, <strong>University</strong> of Illinois, Urbana. 64pp. Current Funded Research: 2013-­‐16, Royer, M., B. Orland, S. Smith (Co-­‐PIs), Greening the Lower Susquehanna. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. $1,456,276 2012-­‐16, Orland, B. , Co-­‐PI; S. Echols, PI. Center for Green Infrastructure and Stormwater Management. Environmental Protection Administration. $2,173,026 2011-­‐15, Orland, B., Investigator; M. Arthur, PI. Marcellus Matters: Engaging Adults in Science and Energy. National Science Foundation. $2,542,418. 2010-­‐14, Orland, B., M. Sliwinski, M. Bose, N. Ram, K. Houser, Co-­‐Investigators. Interaction of Building Environmental Factors and Human Health and Behavior. Component of H. Foley (PI) Greater Philadelphia Regional Innovation Cluster for Energy Efficient Buildings, US Dept of Energy. $3.1m of $129m total. 2010, Sliwinski, M. and B. Orland (Co-­‐PIs). Environmental and psychosocial risk regulators of stress in time and context. <strong>Penn</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Marcellus Shale Initiative. $65,881 2010, Orland, B. (PI), An iPad -­‐based Augmented Reality Tool for Design, Planning and Research in Environmental Change. <strong>Penn</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Stuckeman</strong> Fund for Collaborative Design Research. $14,758 2010-­‐16, Orland, B. and L. Gorenflo (Co-­‐PIs). Habitat, Hunger, Health—Human and Biodiversity Needs Where Parks and People Meet: Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania. Hamer Foundation. $250,000 Recognition: 2013, Elected Fellow, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture 2012, Appointment as Distinguished Professor of Landscape Architecture, <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2011, Undergraduate Program Leadership award, <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2011-­‐12, Faculty Fellow, <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Social Science Research Institute 2010, Named in “Most Admired Educators of 2010” Design Intelligence 2009, Honorary Scientist, Rural Development Administration, The Republic of Korea 2002, Award of Merit, American Society of Landscape Architects. Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District Development Plan (with V. Bellafiore, T. Harkness, A. Sinha, K. McCown)

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