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Randolph T. Hester
Education North Carolina State University Harvard
Employer University of California at Berkeley
Title Professor

Randolph T. Hester is a professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the University of California at Berkeley. Hester is also a sociologist, practicing landscape architect and co-director of Community Development by Design, a neighborhood planning organization focused on community participation and input.[1] Randolph Hester has also published a number of books central to the topic of designing neighborhoods, cities and landscapes; his most recent book Design for Ecological Democracy was published in September 2010.[2]

Hester grew up in rural North Carolina. He acquired a BA in Landscape Architecture and a BA in Sociology from North Carolina State University, and eventually went on to achieve an MA in Landscape Architecture at Harvard. Hester published his first book Neighborhood Space in 1975.[2]

Awards and distinctions

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2011 Kevin Lynch Award - presented by MIT School of Architecture and Planning

  1. ^ "Randolph T. Hester". Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  2. ^ a b "Randolph Hester". Retrieved 2011-08-03.