The Stuckeman School’s Department of Landscape Architecture in the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture welcomed Martin J. Holland to its faculty as Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture for the fall 2024 semester.
From his published bio on Penn State's website:
"Martin Holland was previously an associate professor and undergraduate program coordinator in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph (Ontario) where he taught history, theory and design studio courses.
"Prior his time in Ontario, he was an assistant professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at Clemson University for three years where he taught several classes including an introductory landscape architecture course and studio courses focused on technical graphics, basic design principles and site design. He also served as a visiting instructor in the Department of Art at Monmouth College in 2013-14.
"Holland’s research interests include the role of commemoration and memorial practices within the built environment, landscape history, landscape conservation and preservation, design pedagogy and the role of experiential learning within the design fields."
Holland was active in SAH as a student member between 2008 and 2011, and rejoined recently to participate in SAH's special interest affiliate groups for Race and Architectural History and Climate Change and Architectural History.