I grew up in Nova Scotia, Canada, and initially studied psychology. However, a stint in a federal penitentiary (as an employee) convinced me to follow my other great interest – […]
Cari L. Goetcheus, Professor in the College of Environment + Design, teaches in the graduate Historic Preservation Program. With training in both Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation, Cari’s expertise lies […]
Along with degrees in Historic Preservation and Landscape Architecture, Tom brings twenty years of experience in the planning and design field to bear in the professional education of students in […]
I grew up on a hobby farm in a rural Michigan community where my family’s ancestor have lived and farmed since the mid-1800s. As a child I looked after cows, […]
Katie Marages is an Assistant Professor in the College of Environment and Design. Dr. Marages’ research focuses on the relationship between architecture, housing policy, race, and visual culture, especially in […]
Scott Nesbit is an associate professor at the University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design, where he serves as coordinator of the Historic Preservation program. He also holds an […]
Joe Smith, AIA, is an Athens-based preservation architect and educator. With over 25 years in practice, Joe’s specialty is the rehabilitation of buildings that are often considered “too far gone,” […]