Landscape ArchitectureRobert Pietrusko
2020 The Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
Adapting the Viticultural Landscape
Robert Gerard Pietrusko is an Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, from which he received a master’s degree in architecture. He also holds a master’s degree in science from Villanova University. His research focuses on the numerous complicated relationships among data, design, and space. With the support of the Rome Prize, he will analyze Italian viticulture, concentrating on the Lazio, Abruzzo, and Umbria wine regions. Global warming is presenting challenging new environmental conditions for wine-making regions, placing them on the front lines of climate change. Pietrusko’s project will help advance his research on the complex relationship between a landscape and its representation as spatial data, allowing him to develop new methods of combining field-based and institutional-based landscape research that will be applicable to an increasing number of regions in the future.
The Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture
The American Academy in Rome supports innovative artists, writers, and scholars living and working together in a dynamic international community. The Rome Prize Fellowship in Landscape Architecture, which includes geography, environmental design and planning, landscape and ecological urbanism, landscape history, sustainability, and ecological studies, provides American landscape architects with a special opportunity for advanced study, travel, and association with other fellows in Rome.
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