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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />EDUCA TION <br />B.L.A. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture with Honors, <br />University of Minnesota <br />Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology , <br />Melbourne, Vic., Australia <br />Iowa State University, Ames Iowa <br /> <br />REGISTRA TION <br />Landscape Architect, Minnesota, 22874 <br /> <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />American Society of Landscape Architects <br />Sensible Land Use Coalition <br />Land Stewardship Project <br />Minnesota Environmental Initiative <br /> <br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br />Bruce Chamberlain is a landscape architect/planner with nine years of <br />experience completing projects in land planning/design, natural resource <br />analysis and strategic development. Bruce has been very successful in <br />helping client communities understand their particular sense of place, <br />stretch their thinking about what is possible and approach issues in a <br />holistic way. Mr. Chamberlain was raised on a six generation Minnesota <br />dairy farm and continues to be involved in agriculture through his work. <br />His professional degree thesis titled The Agricultural Landscape: An <br />Eye To The Future involved the development of an agricultural land <br />planning and management model focussing on a diverse agricultural <br />landscape and strong environment. The project was featured in a 1989 <br />edition of the University of Minnesota Works and Mr. Chamberlain <br />authored an article on the subject published in Rural Landscape in 1990. <br /> <br />Through a Bush Foundation grant, Bruce Chamberlain was retained by <br />the American Farmland Trust to write and produce a video on the subject <br />of agricultural non-point source pollution called Choices: On Agriculture <br />and Water Quality. The work is a companion video for a publication <br />by the same name created by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br />The video was completed in 1991 and was nationally distributed to <br />extension and conservation agencies for use as an educational tool on <br />the subject. <br /> <br />Mr. Chamberlain continues his involvement with agricultural, <br />environmental and land use issues through work on his family farm, <br />volunteer work with various rural and environmental organizations and <br />as a guest critic at the University of Minnesota. Prior to joining HKGi, <br />Bruce was with VanDoren-Hazard-Stallings, Inc.; Soil Conservation <br />Service; and the City of St. Paul, Division of Parks and Recreation. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN, RLA <br />PRINCIPAL <br /> <br />Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. <br /> <br />HOISINGTON <br />KOEGLER <br />GROUP <br />INC. <br /> <br />11113 <br />RiD <br /> <br />page <br />23 <br />
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