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Moore Iacofano Goltsman (MIG), Landscape Architects


Professional History

Résumé

Staff member, Land Use Consultants (LUC), London, UK. Land Use Consultants was an Inter-disciplinary landscape planning, design, and management firm, founded by English landscape architects Clifford R.V. Tandy (1918-1981) and John Herbert and conservationist Edward Max Nicholson (1904-2003, co-founder World Wildlife Fund). It focused on a program of industrial land restoration in the United Kingdom between 1967 and 1970. An early restoration effort was on the hillside site of the Aberfan, Wales, coal tip slide that occurred on 10/21/1966, that killed 116 children and 28 adults.

Founding Consulting Partner, Moore, Iacofano, Goltsman (MIG), Landscape Architects, Berkeley, CA, 1977- .

Teaching

Assistant Professor of Urban Design. University of California, Berkeley (UCB), College of Environmental Design, Department of Landscape Architecture, Berkeley, CA, 1970-1977.

Professor of Landscape Architecture, North Carolina State University (NCSU), Raleigh, NC, 1982-2021. At NCSU, Moore co-founded the Center for Universal Design and the Ph.D. in Design program.

Director, North Carolina State University (NCSU), College of Design, Department of Landscape Architecture, Natural Learning Initiative (NLI), Raleigh, NC, 2001- . With Dr. Nilda Cosco, Moore established the Natural Learning Initiative (NLI), serving as its first Director.

Emeritus Professor of Landscape Architecture, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 07/2021- .

Professional Activities

Member, International Association for the Child’s Right to Play (renamed the "International Play Association" [IPA]), 1967- .

Affiliate Member, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).

Co-founder (with Jena Ponti), ASLA, Professional Practice Network (PPN) on Children’s Outdoor Environments, 01/2009- .

Member, International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA).

Keynote speaker, IFLA Annual Conference, Cartagena, Colombia, 1991.

Professional Awards

Recipient, American Horticultural Society (AHS), Great American Gardeners Landscape Design Award, 2001. He won this award for his trailblazing contribution to the design of children's outdoor environments.

Education

College

Dipl. in Architecture, University of London, London, England, 1962. At the University of London, Moore studied with professors and architectural firm partners Lord Richard Llewelyn-Davies (1912-1981) and John Weeks (1921-2005).

Masters in City and Regional Planning, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, 1966. At MIT Moore was a student of the renowned Kevin Lynch (1918-1984) and English-born planner Donald S. Appleyard (1928-1982).


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