Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 1 BIANCA MARIA RINALDI

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Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 1 BIANCA MARIA RINALDI
BIANCA MARIA RINALDI Ricercatrice unversitaria in Architettura del Paesaggio Università degli Studi di Camerino / Scuola di Architettura e Desgin viale della Rimembranza, I-­‐63100 Ascoli Piceno / [email protected] PROFILO Bianca Maria Rinaldi è ricercatrice universitaria in Architettura (ICAR 15) del paesaggio presso la Scuola di Architettura e Desgin dell’Universirtà degli Studi di Camerino ed è co-­‐editor della rivista accademica JoLA-­‐
Journal of Landscape Architecture (pubblicata da Routledge). Si è laureata in Architettura presso l’Università di Camerino nel 2000 e ha conseguito il dottorato in Architettura del paesaggio presso la Leibniz University di Hannover, in Germania, nel 2004. Ha svolto attività didattica e di ricerca presso la University of Natural Sciences and Applied Sciences, a Vienna, Austria (dal 2005 al 2008) e la Graz University of Technology a Graz, Austria (dal 2009 al 2010). È stata Visiting Senior Fellow alla National University di Singapore. È stata Research Fellow presso il Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture centro di ricerca della Leibniz University di Hannover (dal 2002 al 2004), e Fellow in Garden and Landscape Studies presso Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection (centro di ricerca della Harvard University) con sede a Washington D.C., nel 2012/13, per un semestre. Nel 2012, Bianca Maria Rinaldi è stata nominata membro dell’Academic Advisory Board del centro di ricerca Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture della Leibniz University di Hannover. Bianca Maria Rinaldi è autrice di numerosi saggi e articoli, pubblicati su riviste nazionali e internazionali, e di due monografie: The ‘Chinese Garden in Good Taste.’ Jesuits and Europe’s Knowledge of Chinese Flora and Art of the Gardens in 17th and 18th Centuries (Meidenbauer Verlag 2005) e The Chinese Garden – Garden Types for Contemporary Landscape Architecture (Birkhäuser 2011), che nel 2012, è stata insignita del John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, conferito a “books that have made significant contributions to the study and understanding of garden history and landscape studies,” dalla Foundation for Landscape Studies di New York. La sua attività di ricerca si concentra sulla storia e la teoria dell’architettura del paesaggio, con particolare attenzione all’Asia orientale, e sul ruolo della storia sull’architettura del paesaggio contemporanea. PROFILE Bianca Maria Rinaldi is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the School of Architecture and Design of the University of Camerino, Italy, which she joined in 2010. She is co-­‐editor of the peer-­‐reviewed academic JoLA-­‐Journal of Landscape Architecture (published by Routledge). She received a degree in Architecture from the University of Camerino in 2000 and a Ph.D in Landscape Architecture from the Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany, in 2004. Her previous faculty appointments were as Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Natural Sciences and Applied Sciences, in Vienna, Austria, where she taught from 2005 until 2008, and at the Graz University of Technology in Graz, Austria, from 2009 until 2010. In 2010, 2011 and 2012 she was a Visiting Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore. Dr. Rinaldi has been a Research Fellow at the research Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture of the Leibniz University of Hanover from 2002 until 2004, and a Fellow in Garden and Landscape Studies at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection (Harvard University) in Washington D.C., for a single term, in 2012/13. In 2012 Bianca Maria Rinaldi was appointed as a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the research Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture of the Leibniz University of Hanover. Bianca Maria Rinaldi is the author of The ‘Chinese Garden in Good Taste.’ Jesuits and Europe’s Knowledge of Chinese Flora and Art of the Gardens in 17th and 18th Centuries (Meidenbauer Verlag 2005) and of The Chinese Garden – Garden Types for Contemporary Landscape Architecture (Birkhäuser 2011). It has been awarded a John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize for 2012 by the Foundation for Landscape Studies of New York for “books that have made significant contributions to the study and understanding of garden history and landscape studies”. Her research focuses on history and theory of landscape architecture, with an emphasis on Far East Asia; on cross cultural influences in garden culture and landscape architecture; on the role of history on contemporary landscape architecture. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 1 EDUCATION University of Hanover, Hanover, DT. 2004. Ph.D Landscape Architecture, Grade: Summa cum laude. University of Turin, IT, Postgraduate course in Parks, Gardens and Green Areas Planning. 2002. University of Camerino, School of Architecture at Ascoli Piceno, IT. 2000. Laurea in Architettura (Degree in Architecture), cum laude. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Camerino, Italy. School of Architecture and Design at Ascoli Piceno. 2010-­‐present. Assistant Professor, Graz University of Technology, Austria. School of Architecture, Institute for Architecture and Landscape. 2009–2010. Assistant Professor, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. Department of Landscape, Spatial and Infrastructure Science, Institute for Landscape Architecture. 2005–2008. Visiting Senior Fellow in Landscape History and Theory. National University of Singapore, Singapore. School of Design and Environment, Department of Architecture. Fall 2010–2011 / Fall 2011–2012 / Fall 2012–2013. AWARDS & HONORS / GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS Fellowship in Garden and Landscape Studies awarded by Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection, Harvard University, Washington D.C. Single term, Fall 2012. John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize awarded by the Foundation for Landscape Studies for the book The Chinese Garden-­‐Garden Types for Contemporary Landscape Architecture (Birkhäuser 2011). Postgraduate Research Fellowship granted by the Centre for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture, Leibniz University Hanover, in cooperation with the Klosterkammer Hanover. 2002–2004. SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH Books The Chinese Garden – Garden Types for Contemporary Landscape Architecture. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2011, 176 pages. A German translation has been simultaneously published with the title Der Chinesische Garten -­‐ Gartentypen für die Landschaftsarchitektur der Gegenwart. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2011. The ‘Chinese Garden in Good Taste’. Jesuits and Europe’s Knowledge of Chinese Flora and Art of the Garden in 17th and 18th Centuries. München: Meidenbauer Verlag, 2006, 294 pages. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 2 Guest editor with Inken Formann (Staatlichen Schlösser und Gärten Hessen). Die Gartenkunst 24:1 (2012). Book chapters Forthcoming “Modern Interventions in Historic Gardens. Looking at the Herrenhausen Gardens from a European Perspective.” In Herrenhausen im internationalen Vergleich. Eine kritische Betrachtung, edited by Sigrid Thielking and Joachim Wolschke-­‐Bulmahn [München: Meidenbauer Verlag, anticipated 2013]. “New Urban Scapes in Far East Asia.” In Advances in Ornamentals, Landscape and Urban Horticulture, edited by Gert Groening, vol. 2, 1293–1300. Leuven: ISHS-­‐International Society of Horticultural Science, 2012 [peer-­‐reviewed essay]. “Skulpturelle Landschaften. Zwischen Kunstfertigkeit und Natur.” In Auflösung inbegriffen, edited by Elisabeth Fiedler, Hans Kupelwieser, Nicole Pruckermayr, 6–7. Graz: Bibliothek der Provinz, 2012. “Die Reise nach China. Die chinesischen Gärten in den Beschreibungen westlicher Reisender.” In Reisen in Parks und Gärten – Umrisse einer Rezeptions-­‐ und Imaginationsgeschichte, edited by Hubertus Fischer, Sigrid Thielking and Joachim Wolschke-­‐Bulmahn, 291–308. München: Meidenbauer Verlag, 2012. “Linear Landscapes.” In Post-­‐Oil City. The History of the City's Future, edited by Elke aus dem Moore, Iris Lenz, Nikolaus Kuhnert, Anh-­‐Linh Ngo, 82–83. Stuttgart/Aachen: ARCH+ Verlag, 2011. “Paesaggio e infrastrutture.” In L’architettura dei luoghi. Contesto e modernità, Architettura e città vol. 6, 79–82. Milano: Di Baio editore, 2011. “Ein Manifest politischer Autorität: der Wiederaufbau der Yiheyuan.” In Kunst-­‐Garten-­‐Kultur, edited by Gert Gröning and Stefanie Henneke, 217–232. Berlin: Reimer Verlag, 2010. Aleandri Ireneo (1795–1885), architect; Armaroli Leopoldo (1766–1843), count; Bianchini Fedele (1791–
1857), artist and sculptor; Bigioli Filippo (1798–1878), painter; Bigioli Venanzio (1770–1854), sculptor; Buonaccorsi (or Bonaccorsi) Flavio (1826–1908), count; Collio Gian Battista (1750–1830), count; Gigli Beniamino (1890–1957), opera singer and owner of garden; Lauri Tommaso (1818–1894), count; Lucatelli Giuseppe (1751–1828), painter and architect; Luzi Gianfrancesco (1868–1936), marquis; Luzi Nicola (1789–
1869), marquis; Ottaviani Vincenzo (1790–1853), botanist; Pallotta Antonio (1770–1834), cardinal; Pallotta Desiderio (1854–1934), architect, painter and architecture historian; Pallotta Giuseppe (died in 1886), count; Rotondi Pasquale (1909–1991), civil servant; Serra Luigi (1887–1939), civil servant; Servanzi-­‐Collio Severino (1796–1891), count; Spada-­‐Lavini Lavinio (1801–1864), count; Vici d’Arcevia Andrea (1743–1818), architect. Entries in: Atlante del giardino italiano 1750–1940. Dizionario biografico di architetti, giardinieri, botanici, committenti, letterati e altri protagonisti, a cura di Vincenzo Cazzato. Roma: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 2009. “Imperial Extravagances. The Park of Miramare as a Manifesto of the New Exotic.” In The House of Habsburg and Garden Art, edited by Géza Hajós, 103–110. Worms am Rhein: Wernersche Verlag, 2008. “The Jesuits’ Contribution to Oriental Influence on European Gardens.” In Proceedings of the XXVII International Horticultural Congress on Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony, Acta Horticulturae 759, edited by Jules Janick, 153–165. Leuven: ISHS-­‐International Society of Horticultural Science, 2007. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 3 “Potsdam Reloaded: North and South. Prussian Influence on Miramare Park.” In Prussian Gardens in Europe. 300 Years of Garden History, edited by Michael Rohde and Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-­‐Brandenburg, 104–109. Leipzig: Seeman-­‐Henschel Verlag, 2007. “The Design for a Green City. From Le Corbusier to the Diagonal Mar Park in Barcelona.” In Landschaft–Architektur–Kunst–Design, edited by Eberhard Eckerle and Joachim Wolschke-­‐
Bulmahn, 219–226. München: Meidenbauer Verlag, 2006. Journal articles “The Soft Sell.” LAM-­‐Landscape Architecture Magazine 103/1 (2013): 76–89. “Supertropical.” Topos 78 (2012): 96–102. “Landscapes of Representation. Creating National Gardens Abroad.” Die Gartenkunst 24/1 (2012): 21–32. with Inken Formann (Staatlichen Schlösser und Gärten Hessen). “Joachim Wolschke-­‐Bulmahn zum 60. Geburtstag.” Die Gartenkunst 24/1 (2012): v–vii. “Biodiversity. Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden.” Paysage-­‐Topscape 8 (2011): 84–87. “Lineare Stadtlandschaften.” Arch + 196/197 (2010): 106–107. “Landschaft, Status und Macht. Zur politischen Dimension der Gartenkultur in China, Korea und Japan.” Stadt und Grün 58/10 (2009): 54–58. “Landscape Transformations: a Matter of Sustainability.” Forschungsjournal der TU Graz – Thinking of the future. Sustainable reearch at TU Graz 1 (2009): 25–27. “New Pleasure Gardens.” Architettura del Paesaggio 19/2 (2008): 36–40. “Ein neuer Park für Seoul.” Garten + Landschaft 117/12 (2007): 28–31. “Landscapes of Metropolitan Hedonism. The Cheonggyecheon Linear Park in Seoul.” JoLA-­‐ Journal of Landscape Architecture 2 (Autumn 2007): 60–73 [peer-­‐reviewed article]. “Da fiume di auto a blueline.” Architettura del Paesaggio 17/2 (2007): 52–57. “Landschaften der Stille.” Garten + Landschaft 116/11 (2006): 14–17. “La plus grande affaire de nos temps. Die Jesuiten am Anfang eines Austauschs zwischen chinesischer und europäischer Gartenkultur im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert.” Historische Gärten. Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für historische Gärten 2 (2006): 4–6. “Zwischen Radikalität und Tradition.” Garten + Landschaft 116/8 (2006): 22–24. “Borrowing from China. The Society of Jesus and the Ideal of Naturalness in XVII and XVIII Century European Gardens.” Die Gartenkunst 17/2 (2005): 319–337. “Ein Blick durch das Schlüsselloch auf das kaiserliche Rom.” Stadt und Grün 54/9 (2005): 28. “Die Landschaftsarchitektur im Städtebau Le Corbusiers.” Stadt und Grün 54/2 (2005): 42–47. “Chinese Flora Presented to Seventeenth-­‐century Europe: a ‘Taste of Foreign Fruit from the Chinese Garden’.” Sino Western Cultural Relation Journal XXVI (2004): 13–45. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 4 “Das Wissen um orientalische Pflanzen und Gärten. Ein Beitrag der Jesuiten im XVII. Jahrhundert.” Stadt und Grün 52/1 (2003): 44–47. Books, Conferences and Exhibitions Reviews Book review of Sites Unseen: Landscape and Vision. edited by Dianne Harris and D. Fairchild Ruggles.” Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes 29/1–2 (2009): 137–139. Symposium review “GROW! Aktuelle Tendenzen in der Landschaftsarchitektur – ein Symposion.” architektur.aktuell 315/6 (2006): 10. Exhibition review “Die Landschaft der Identität – Landschaftsarchitektur auf der Biennale.” Garten + Landschaft 114/11 (2004): 4. Papers presented at conferences and symposia “Publishing in JoLA,” Panel Editorial Perspectives on Advancing Professional and Disciplinary Understandings through Landscape Architectural Scholarship. CELA (Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture) Annual Meeting 2012, Landscape+Values, Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-­‐Champaign, USA. March 28–31, 2012 [invited]. “Montagne e acqua. Alle origini del giardino cinese,” international conference Acqua e giardini. Potere, tecnica, arte, Lucca, IT. October 15, 2011 [invited]. “Chinese Takeaway. The Influence of China on Garden Design,” ECLAS Conference 2011 Ethics/Aesthetics, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. September 7–10, 2011 [peer reviewed paper. Selected – participation declined]. “Modern Interventions in Historic Gardens. Looking at the Herrenhausen Gardens from a European Perspective,” international Conference Herrenhausen im internationalen Vergleich, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hanover, DT. May 3–4, 2011 [invited]. “Landscapes of Emergency. Chinese Quest for a Site-­‐specific Form,” ECLAS Conference 2010 Cultural Landscapes, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, TK. September 29–October 2, 2010. [peer reviewed paper. Selected]. “Infrastructural Landscapes,” XX International Seminar The Architecture of Places. Context and Modernity, University of Camerino, Camerino, IT. August 1–5, 2010 [invited]. “Reconstructing Nature. New Wetlands as Contemporary Sustainable Landscape,” 47th IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects) World Congress Harmony and Prosperity. Traditional Inheritance and Sustainable Development, Suzhou, CN. May 28–June 1, 2010 [peer reviewed paper. Selected – participation declined]. “Reise nach China. Die kaiserlichen Gärten in den Berichten der westlichen Händler, Missionare, Reisenden und Botschafter,” scientific workshop Reisen in Parks und Gärten – Umrisse einer Rezeptions-­‐ und Imaginationsgeschichte, Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architecture, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hanover, DT. December 11–12, 2009 [invited]. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 5 “Metropolitane Flusslandschaften – Der Cheonggyecheon in Seoul,” international conference Urbane Flusslandschaften – Stadt trifft Fluss Vienna, AT. October 14, 2009 [invited]. “Der Wiederaufbau der Yiheyuan als Manifest politischer Autorität,” international Conference Kunst–Garten–Kultur, Universität der Künste, Berlin, DT. June 3–4, 2009 [invited]. “Chinese Gardens for Westerners: Jesuits and Garden Design at the Imperial Court,” international conference Interaction and Exchange at the Court: Westerners and the Qing (1644-­‐
1911), organized by the University of San Francisco Ricci Institute, the Qing History Institute at Renmin University Beijing and The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies, Renmin University Beijing, CN. October 17–19, 2008 [peer reviewed paper. Selected]. “The Influence of Prussian Gardens on Miramare,” international conference Prussian Gardens in Europe – 300 Years of Garden History, Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation, Berlin-­‐Brandenburg (SPSG) together with ICOMOS/IFLA, Potsdam-­‐Sanssouci, DT. October 4–6, 2007 [invited]. “Jesuits Descriptions of Chinese Gardens,” international conference Landscape Architecture and Living Space in the Chinese Tradition, Institute for Research Humanities, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JP. June 9–10, 2007 [invited]. “The Park of Miramare – the Work of Archduke Maximilian,” ICOMOS-­‐IFLA international conference The House Habsburg and the Garden Art -­‐ International Exchange of Ideas and Praxis, Vienna, AT. April 25–29, 2007 [invited]. “Metamorfosi,” international conference La città postindustirale -­‐ Nuovi destini per le aree dimesse, Facoltà di Architettura Ascoli Piceno, Università Camerino, IT. April 21, 2007 [invited]. “Nature and Surprise: 17th and 18th Century Jesuit Descriptions of Chinese Gardens,” international conference Oriental Gardens: Changing Perspectives and Horizons, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. January 18, 2007 [selected]. “Landscape of Memory. The Rehabilitation of Two Jewish Cemeteries in Central Italy,” ECLAS Conference 2006 Cultural Dimension of Urban Landscape, Bratislava, SK. September 20–24, 2006 [peer reviewed paper. Selected]. “The Jesuit Contribution to Oriental Influence on European Gardens,” 27th International Horticulture Congress Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony, Seoul, Republic of Korea. August 13–19, 2006 [invited]. “Il verde come regola di costruzione dei nuovi quartieri residenziali. Il caso di Berlino (1920–1950),” III Congresso dell’Associazione Italiana di Storia Urbana La città e le regole, Turin, IT. June 15–17, 2006 [invited]. “The Green City. Urban Models for Twentieth-­‐century Capitals,” international conference “The Place of Nature in the City in Twentieth-­‐Century Europe and North America”, German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C., USA. December 1–3, 2005 [selected]. Invited Research Lectures “Gardens in China. The Role of Nature in Design,” ISI Florence, Florence, IT. April 17, 2013. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 6 “Landscapes on Paper. Western Accounts of Chinese Gardens from the 13th to the 18th Century,” Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C., USA. December 10, 2012. “Of Travels, Fruits and Gardens: Jesuits and the European Knowledge of Chinese Plants and Gardens in the 17th and 18th Centuries,” The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino-­‐Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 27, 2012. “Gardens in China. The Role of Nature in Design,” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. November 7, 2012. “The New Chinese Garden. Contemporary Landscape Architecture in China,” University of Leuven, Leuven, BL. April 23, 2012. “Terraces, Woods, Grottos, Automata. A Reading of Italian Gardens,” Seminar “Italian Gardens”, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Leibniz University of Hanover, Hanover, DT. December 8, 2011. “The Far East. Gardens in China and Japan,” theory lab lecture series, ILA, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Professorship Christophe Girot, ETH Zurich, CH. September 30, 2011. “Il giardino cinese, l’illusione dello spazio,” University of Urbino, MA in Oriental Languages and Cultures, Pesaro, IT. May 16, 2011. “Beyond the Moon Gate. Landscape Architecture in New China,” Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, NUS_National University Singapore, Singapore. September 17, 2010. “Propelled Landscapes. New Urban Scapes in East Asian Cities,” lecture series “L hoch x – Landschaft Denken”, ILA, Institute of Landscape Architecture, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, AT. January 24, 2008. “Learning from Beijing. I gesuiti e la cultura del giardino tra il diciassettesimo e il diciottesimo secolo,” keynote address. Opening of the Master Universitario di I Iivello Progettazione del paesaggio e delle aree verdi, a.a. 2006–2007, Biella, Facoltà di Agraria, Università di Torino, IT. December 16, 2006. “Vienna – Seoul. L’ottimismo dell’architettura del paesaggio,” lecture series “Il progetto del paesaggio urbano”. Facoltà di Architettura di Ascoli Piceno, Università di Camerino, IT. November 17, 2006. “Landschaftsarchitektur in Deutschland,” lecture series Landscape-­‐City, Laboratorio di Progettazione del Paesaggio by Prof. Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, Facoltà di Architettura di Ascoli Piceno, Università di Camerino, IT. January, 2005. “Wonderland Cathay. Chinese Influence on European Gardens,” lecture course Geschichte der Gartenkultur (History of Garden Art) by Prof. Dr. Joachim Wolschke-­‐
Bulmahn, Institut für Grünplanung und Gartenarchitektur, Fachbereich Landschaftsarchitektur (Institute of Open Space Planning and Garden Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture), University of Hanover, Hanover, DT. November, 2004. Radio Interviews Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 7 “Der Cheonggyecheon Projekt in Seoul,” Wissen Aktuell, ORF Radio Ö1, 14.10.2009. Editor with Bernadette Blanchon-­‐Caillot (Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Paysage, France), Karsten Jörgensen (Norwegian University of Life Style, Norway), Kamni Gill (Sheffield University, UK) and Kelly Shannon (Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway). Co-­‐editor of the academic peer-­‐reviewed journal JoLA-­‐Journal of Landscape Architecture (published by Routledge). 2010–present. Referee / Reviewer Book manuscript review, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), 2012. Abstracts review, 19th biennial Congress of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS), 2012. Book manuscript review, Techne Press, 2011. Abstracts review, ECLAS (European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools) Conference 2011, 2013. Abstracts review, 2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture (LuHC), 2009. Essay manuscripts review for JoLA-­‐Journal of Landscape Architecture, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012. Chair, moderation and scientific committees at meetings and symposia Member of the scientific committee, 4th International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture “Impact of Landscape Horticulture on Development of Urban Economy with Green Environment”, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), Kolkata, West Bengal, IN. September 13–15, 2013 [invited]. Session Chair and Moderator, Herrenhausen im internationalen Vergleich, International Conference, Leibniz University of Hanover, Hanover, DT. May 4, 2011 [invited]. Session Chair and moderation, Reisen in Parks und Gärten – Umrisse einer Rezeptions-­‐ und Imaginationsgeschichte, Scientific Workshop, Center for Garden Art and Landscape Architcture, Leibniz University of Hanover, Hanover, DT. December 11, 2009 [invited]. Member of the scientific committee, 2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture, Università di Bologna, Bologna, IT, June 9–13, 2009 [invited]. Session chair and moderator, Landscape Structuring Urbanity panel presentation, International conference X-­‐Larch III. Landscape: Great Idea!, ILA, Institute for Landscape Archtiecture, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, AT. April 29, 2009 [invited]. Member of the scientific committee, international Conference, X-­‐Larch III. Landscape: Great Idea!, ILA, Institute for Landscape Archtiecture, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, AT. April 29–May 01, 2009 [invited]. Session chair and moderation, international Conference X-­‐Larch II. landscape-­‐x-­‐periments, ILA, Institute of Landscape Architecture, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, AT. April 27, 2006 [invited]. Member of the scientific committee, international Conference X-­‐Larch II. landscape-­‐x-­‐periments, ILA, Institute of Landscape Architecture, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, AT. April 27, 2006 [invited]. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 8 Conferences and symposia organized with Gert Groening, Co-­‐chair, “Portuguese and Spanish influences on Garden Culture and open space development,” 28th International Horticultural Congress Science and Horticulture for the People, Lisbon Congress Center, Lisbon, PT. August 22–27, 2010. Chair, “Asian-­‐pacific perspectives for Landscape and Urban Horticulture,” international workshop, 28th International Horticultural Congress Science and Horticulture for the People, Lisbon Congress Center, Lisbon, PT. August 22–27, 2010. ADMINISTRATION Functions and Services University of Camerino, School of Architecture and Design, Socrates/Erasmus Program Departmental Coordinator. 2012–2014. University of Camerino, School of Architecture and Design, contact person for the European schools of landscape architecture international network LE:NOTRE (Landscape Education: New Opportunities for Teaching and Research in Europe). 2010–present. Bianca Maria Rinaldi / CV / 05_2013 9 

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