
معرفی
Isaac Cohen is an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Auburn University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture. He holds certifications from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and has nearly two decades of experience in park and urban public space design, community engagement, and research.
- Education
- Bachelor of Arts, Vassar College (2004)
- Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia (2013)
His research explores the intersection of landscape architecture with social, cultural, economic, and ecological dimensions of public space, questioning who benefits from park systems and how design can address equity. He emphasizes fieldwork, community collaboration, and storytelling through landscapes.
Cohen previously worked at Studio Outside Landscape Architecture in Dallas, TX, and co-led projects like Activating Vacancy (arts/placemaking) and Race and the Control of Public Parks (urban racial segregation analysis). His work has been exhibited and published nationally and internationally, though specific awards are not named in the text.





