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Hyejung Chang serves as Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at Clemson University's Richard A. McMahan School of Architecture within the College of Architecture, Art and Construction. Her academic appointments and research activities are actively maintained with current contact details including office location in Lee Hall 3-120 and direct phone access.
Her educational qualifications are comprehensively documented:
- Ph.D. in Design, North Carolina State University (2009)
- Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (2001)
- BS in Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul, South Korea (1992)
Dr. Chang's research program critically examines the interplay between environmental ethics and landscape aesthetics through typological and phenomenological frameworks. She develops theoretical constructs that integrate ethical considerations with aesthetic principles to advance community health, environmental justice, and human well-being. Her methodology emphasizes place-making practices that honor cultural and ecological contexts while addressing contemporary urban challenges.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory toward humanistic design approaches. The works collectively demonstrate how landscape architecture can operationalize philosophical concepts like genius loci and care ethics to create socially responsive environments. This body of research bridges theoretical discourse with practical applications in urban design, environmental justice, and community development.
Her scholarly contributions maintain active engagement with professional discourse through peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, positioning her as a significant voice in contemporary landscape architectural theory.
