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Hannah Slyce serves as a Lecturer in the Richard A. McMahan School of Architecture at Clemson University's College of Architecture, Art and Construction, where she teaches regional and community design studios alongside GIS applications for landscape architecture.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA), Clemson University, 2021
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, University of South Carolina, 2016
Her research centers on sustainable design practices that harmonize ecological restoration with human habitation needs, emphasizing community resilience through landscape interventions. She specifically investigates how designed environments can mitigate 21st-century challenges including climate change impacts and urban sustainability crises, advocating for solutions that simultaneously restore ecosystems and enhance community well-being.
No scientific awards were documented in the available profile information.
Regarding academic guidance, no current or former advisees are listed in her public profile. Her teaching portfolio demonstrates direct engagement with graduate and undergraduate students through design studios and technical coursework, though specific grant funding or research projects are not disclosed.
The profile contains no references to dedicated laboratories, research consortia, or collaborative teams beyond her institutional affiliation with the School of Architecture.