In support of David’s public facing projects, his collaborations have been featured in a wide variety of media outlets ranging from Landscape Architecture Magazine, Hyperallergic, Orion Magazine, and NPR’s Living on Earth.ĭavid studied landscape architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and worked as a designer at Sasaki Associates before focusing his social practice at the intersection of landscape, creativity, and cultural event. David’s creative practice is supported by his critical writing with research scientists including recent co-authored work in MIT’s Leonardo Journal, Boston Art Review, and the Routledge Handbook of Art, Science, and Technology Studies. Aaron Ellison is the co-creation of a case study book, Novel Ecosystem Art, Ecology, and Design in Climate Crisis. His current Harvard Forest collaboration with Dr. David is honored to be the first Designer-in-Residence in the history of the HJ Andrews.ĭavid was a 2016/2017 Charles Bullard Fellow in Forest Research at the Harvard Forest where he answered the question, “How can art and design foster cultural cohesion around environmental issues and help inform ecology-minded decision making?” As a Harvard Forest Associate David continues to collaborate with Harvard researchers to champion a cultural ecology supported by interdisciplinary environmental-communication. In addition to teaching design-research studios and environmental-communication coursework through the lens of his practice, David is spearheading a new design-ecology initiative between the Department, Fuller Initiative for Productive Landscapes, and the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, a 16,000-acre Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site in Oregon’s Western Cascades Mountains. Using an accessible, often humorous, combination of visual art and landscape design, David’s work manifests in a variety of forms, ranging from site-specific public art installations in the woods to data-driven cartography in the gallery.ĭavid is currently a Design Fellow at the Fuller Initiative for Productive Landscapes and Visiting Professor within the Landscape Architecture Department at the School of Architecture and Environment at the University of Oregon. David’s place-based projects highlight both pressing environmental issues and everyday phenomena. Informed by research and community engagement, David promotes a shared environmental awareness and heightened cultural value of ecology. Participants work through real-world challenges faced by managers across a variety of industries, and come away with tangible tools and techniques that they can readily apply in their organizations to create higher quality, more efficient work.David Buckley Borden is an interdisciplinary designer and artist working at the intersection of art, design, and ecology. The course focuses on four of the most essential processes for managers: decision-making, implementation, learning, and change. Participants in this course learn to identify, understand, design, and shape critical organizational and managerial processes as a means of getting the work done. Management Essentials takes a distinctive, hands-on approach to management. Management Essentials is an 8-week, 35-hour online certificate program from Harvard Business School. List your certificate on your LinkedIn profile under "Education" with the language from the Credential Verification page:ĭates Attended: ĭegree: Other Certificate in Management Essentials
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