rjweller@design.upenn.edu
215.898.6591
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Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design|
Richard J. Weller is the Meyerson Chair of Urbanism and Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture and Affiliated Faculty of the McHarg Center at The University of Pennsylvania.
In over 30 years of practice he has worked simultaneously as an academic and a consultant specializing in the formative stages of projects ranging across all scales. Weller’s work has been frequently awarded in international design competitions and exhibited in galleries such as the Guggenheim in New York, the Venice Biennale, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, the MAXXI Gallery in Rome, the Canadian Design Museum in Toronto and the Chinese Academy of Fine Art in Beijing.
He has published six books and well over 100 single-authored academic papers, book chapters and articles on the theory and practice of landscape architecture and urbanism. He is also the Creative Director of the interdisciplinary journal of landscape architecture LA+.
Weller’s most recent research concerns global flashpoints between biodiversity and urban growth. This research is documented in his latest web-based platforms titled ‘The World Park Project’, ‘The Hotspot Cities Project’ and the ‘Atlas for the End of the World’. This work has been widely published, exhibited and reviewed.
Weller is an emeritus board member of the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) in Washington DC and was inducted into the Academy of Fellows of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) in 2020.
Weller teaches advanced design studios and subjects in the history and theory of landscape architecture and urbanism. In 2012 he received a national (Australian) teaching award, and in both 2017 and 2018 was voted by the Design Intelligence Survey as one of North America’s “most admired” teachers.