Faculty Dean Abbott Roger Clemence Ann Forsyth Clint Hewitt John Koepke Rebecca Krinke Roger Martin Kristine Miller Laura Musacchio Lance Neckar David Pitt Robert Sykes Adjunct Faculty Joseph R. Favour Robert J. Gunderson Jon Kingstad Richard Murphy, Jr. Patrick Nunnally Peter Olin Sharon Pfeifer Dan Shaw Lecturers Research Fellows | |||
Although an accomplished historian, Neckar is an urban designer, and for him, the two fields are constantly interacting. Neckar, aided by Associate Professor Robert Sykes and a team of research fellows, specialists and assistants produced a major project on the relationship between transportation, regional growth and water sponsored by the Minnesota Department of Transportation [MNDOT]. As part of the Urban Design Section of the Transportation and Regional Growth Study, Neckar and department colleagues investigated subdivision design approaches that can reduce or stabilize the number of vehicle miles traveled by residents and that preserve and enhance the hydrologic functioning of the landscape. Neckar notes that planning on the watershed level was advocated by Cleveland and that "it's an idea about suburban design that has guided this project." His practice has recently focused on historic landscape preservation. He currently leads a master plan project for the LeDuc House and Grounds, a pattern book house in Hastings, MN, designed by Calvert Vaux set in an A. J. Downing-inspired landscape. He is also the lead designer for the restoration of Mayowood, the estate of Dr. Charles H. Mayo, with his brother Will, a founder of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Neckar brings these diverse experiences into the classroom, teaching a studio on urban form, an advanced landscape architecture history course, and guest lecturing in the introductory courses on landscape architecture history and historic preservation. He has won several teaching and research awards and is the recipient of Honor and Merit Awards from the Minnesota Chapter of ASLA. Neckar also coordinates the college study abroad program and, with Architecture Department Associate Professor Arthur Chen, leads students to Portugal and Italy. | |||