12/4/26 Guide to the Gary Bruce Kesler Papers Gary Bruce Kesler Papers

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Guide to the Gary Bruce Kesler Papers 1980/2008 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Gary Bruce Kesler Papers 1980-2008 12/4/26 Kesler, Gary Bruce 4.00 University of Illinois Archives
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GARY BRUCE KESLER (1954- )

Gary Bruce Kesler, Associate Professor, Associate Head, and Interim Department Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC), is an early pioneer of integrating computers into the Landscape Architecture curriculum at UIUC and the study of micro-computer integration and the history of landscape architecture.

Gary Kesler received a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Ohio State University in 1976 and a Masters of Landscape Architecture (MLA) from Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1980. After completing his MLA, Kesler became Associate Professor at the UIUC Department of Landscape Architecture until 2008. In 2008, he moved to Penn State University, where he worked as an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies for the College of Arts and Architecture until 2015.

While at UIUC, Kesler served in various administrative positions including Associate Head and Program Coordinator (1991-2008), interim Department Head (2000-2002 of the Department of Landscape Architecture), and was a founding member and Director of the East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP). As part of his professional engagement in the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) since the 1980s, Kesler served a variety of roles in the national as well as the Illinois chapters. He was the first chair of the 1991 IL/ASLA Licensing Board, and has served as chair of the IL/ASLA Education Committee, chapter President, and Secretary (1997-2003). On the national level, he served as ASLA Chair of the Council of Education (2004-2005), Vice President for Education (2005-2007), and as a visiting evaluator for the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board. He was inducted into the ASLA Council of Fellows in 1998, and received the ASLA Presidents Medal in 2007.

Keslers professional research interests include micro-computer integration, sustainable storm water management, and the history of landscape architecture. In the 1980s, Kesler was one of the early pioneers of integrating computers into the Landscape Architecture curriculum at UIUC, and received a campus instructional award with Malcolm Cairns (LA). Their co-authored publication, Computer-aided Site Design: Instructors Manual, received a campus Amoco Foundation Award and Honor Award from the Illinois Chapter of ASLA in 1984. Kesler was one of eleven recipients to receive an IBM EXCEL grant for the campus project, The Introduction of Advanced Microcomputer Workstations into the Teaching of Landscape Architecture, in 1984, for which he served as the principal investigator from 1985-1986. Kesler published about the history of landscape architecture, co-authoring an article, "Florence Bell Robinson and Stanley Hart White: Creating a Pioneering School of Landscape Architecture," (2004) about two early University of Illinois Landscape Architecture faculty members, as well as co-authoring Cultivating Breadth, 100 Years of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois, at the occasion of the department's centennial celebration in 2008.

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Topical Term: American Society of Landscape Architects East St. Louis, Illinois Faculty Papers Landscape Architecture Department Landscape Architecture-History Planning Education
Administrative Information Related Materials:

Contains primary and biological material on Stanley White.

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Arrangement of Materials:

Series 1: Subject Files, 1984-2005: consists of Gary Kesler's professional correspondence, publications, lecture series and proposals, course materials, Department of Urban Planning administrative information, and materials on the Buell Hall Building Program, arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 2: East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP) Files, 1992-2006: consists of Gary Kesler's involvement in the East St. Louis Action Research Project, including reports, budgets, meeting minutes, surveys, nominations, and proposals, arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 3: Landscape Architecture History Files, 1890-2000: contains University of Illinois Department of Landscape Architecture histories including photographs, alumni profiles, grant information, Foundation for Architecture and Landscape meeting minutes, and faculty profiles of Stanley E. White, Phelps Wyman, and Florence Bell Robinson, arranged alphabetically by title.

Scope and Contents

Gary Bruce Kesler (1954- ), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Associate Professor, Associate Head, and Interim Department Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture (1980-2008), is an early pioneer of integrating computers into the Landscape Architecture curriculum at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), the study of micro-computer integration, and the history of the UIUC Department of Landscape Architecture.

Papers include Gary Kesler's professional correspondence; publications; lecture series and proposals; course materials; Department of Urban Planning administrative information; and materials on the Temple Buell Hall building program. Also included are East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP) reports, budgets, meeting minutes, proposals, and surveys. Papers also contain materials related to the history of the UIUC Department of Landscape Architecture including photographs, alumni files, Foundation for Architecture and Landscape meeting minutes, and faculty profiles on Stanley E. White, Phelps Wyman, and Florence Bell Robinson.

This collection is organized into three series: Series 1: Subject Files, 1984-2005, Series 2: East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP) files, 1992-2006, and Series 3: Landscape Architecture History Files, 1890-2000. All series are organized alphabetically.