Profile
Ms. Naderi serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape
Architecture and Urban Planning. She is teaching undergraduate landscape
architecture/architecture health design, undergraduate landscape and
project design studios undergraduate landscape, construction and site
engineering masters land. arch. and PhD arch. site and urban design studios.
Her research forcus on community design and sacred landscapes sustainable
streetscapes and bio-urbanism trees and safety. Professor Naderi's areas
of interest are sacred landscapes, interdisciplinary practice, urban
design, pedestrian health and transportation.
Jody’s presentation
including “Planning Transportation Corridors
for Walking: An experiment in parent’s perceptions, special session on
planning and health”, American Planning Association, San Francisco, 2005; “Pedestrian
environments and children’s commute to school: Parent's decision making
path to let children walk and bike to school “, ACSP, Kansas, 2005; "Pedestrian
Virtual Environment: Variables Discussed versus Variables Designed", ACSP,
Kansas, 2005; “Eruvs, Barefoot Gardens and Labyrinths: Walking for Renewal
and Health”, American Public Health Association, Washington D.C., 2004; “Computer
Based Pedestrian Landscape Design using Decision Tree Design Tools, Design
Cognition and Computing”, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Poster
session, 2004; “Community Safety measures of Green Street Initiatives”,
EDRA, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2004; “Spirit Walk: the Need for Integrating
Spontaneous Opportunities for Spiritual healing in the Urban landscape,” EDRA,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2004; “Child’s Habit of Walking,” Walk21,
Copenhagen, Denmark, 2004; “Places to Walk,” CELA, Charleston,
South Carolina, 2003; “Context Sensitive Design,” Montana, 2001.
B.A.,
Fine Arts, University of Maryland 1976; M.L.A. from Harvard University, 1980....[more]
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