
معرفی
Richard Hindle is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. He specializes in patent innovation, environmental design, and sociotechnical systems. His research bridges technology, urban landscapes, and ecological systems, emphasizing adaptive living infrastructure. He holds a PhD from the University of Technology Sydney, a Master's from RISD, and a Bachelor's from Cornell.
Education:
- PhD, Architecture & Built Environment, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
- Master of Landscape Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
- Bachelor of Science, Cornell University
Research focuses on technological narratives in landscape architecture, patent analysis for environmental systems, and urban resilience strategies. His work reimagines landscapes as dynamic, technologically integrated spaces through projects like the Mississippi Delta prototypes and Venice urban innovation models.
Publications span patent-law intersections with design, historical technological precedents, and material innovation. Recent work examines climate praxis and adaptive systems. Articles appear in Technology, Architecture & Design (TAD), Journal of Landscape Architecture, and Studies in the History of Gardens.
- Awards: Graham Foundation Grant (2012), ACSA Architectural Education Award (2019), JAE Best Article (2017).
Advises on courses like Design for California Landscapes and LAEP Innovation Seminar. Collaborates on large-scale projects such as the Resilient By Design Bay Area Challenge, addressing regional ecological challenges through interdisciplinary teams.
Labs/Teams: Common Ground Team (Resilient By Design), Super-Strata research collective.




