
معرفی
Alistair McIntosh FASLA is a Lecturer at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (GSD), specializing in landscape architecture. He holds a MLA from the University of Pennsylvania (1979) and a BArch Hons from Edinburgh College of Art (1976). A dual-licensed professional (landscape architect in the USA, architect in the UK), he has over 40 years of experience designing significant public and institutional landscapes, including White River State Park (Indianapolis), Hudson River Park (New York), and the U.S. Embassy Compound in Seoul.
- Educations:
- Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania (1979)
- Bachelor of Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art (1976)
His teaching emphasizes the interplay between professional practice and imaginative exploration of landscape architecture's mediums—environmental processes, plant forms, landform, materials, and construction—to materialize environmental, social, and poetic ideas. Courses taught include Landscape Architecture I core studio, Structures in Landscape Architecture, and Ecologies, Techniques, Technologies IV.
No academic articles or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His professional projects reflect a focus on ecological and social integration in public spaces.





