Georgia harrison hall

Associate Professor
Environmental Department
University of Georgia
United States of America

Biography

Georgia Harrison Hall is MLA Graduate Coordinator and Associate Professor for the College of Environment and Design.She holds an MLA degree from the University of Virginia and joined CED in 2003, after teaching at Clemson University for three years. Prior to teaching, she worked in private practice for 16 years in Charlotte, NC, Nashville, TN, and in rural Upstate South Carolina, and is a registered landscape architect.In addition to her duties as Graduate Coordinator, she teaches the MLA introductory design studio and urban design in the BLA program.

Research Intrest

Georgia Harrison Hall research interests include Design form and natural systems, experiential design, design analysis and critique, historic landscape preservation, rural landscape preservation.

List of Publications
Hall GH (2009) Modernist Redesign in a Traditional Southern Context the Robert Marvin Residence in Walterboro, SC, Exploring the Boundaries of Historic Landscape Preservation, The Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation 29th Annual Meeting Proceedings Pp: 180-191.
Hall GH (2010) Design with Nature the South’s Evangel, Landscape Imprints Select Papers on Culture, History, Sustainability, Technology, Learning and Landscape Pp: 83-89.