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92:, Kluesing lived in various locations in the Midwest during her formative years. Her parents, Byron and Ginger, had two other later offspring, John and Nancy. The near Kluesing family was composed of siblings John, Alvin, Peter, Olga and Herman. Byron, Cherie's father, was a child of John's first wife along with Alvin and Millie. Cherie often mentioned the childhood influences of her great uncle Herman Kluesing, great aunt Olga Ryan and aunt Marylin Duke (daughter of Peter). Herman, an interior designer, created a sketch of 100:'s collection. Childless, Herman spent time with Marylin Duke, as well as John's other stepchildren Connie Springborn and Lucy Ihrcke. Olga was a milliner and Marylin Duke was a costume designer. Connie Springborn worked briefly for Marylin Duke who influenced her to attend art school at 152:
Chair Robert Riley and Natalie Alpert recognized the promise Kluesing offered and brought her on as part of the faculty upon her graduation. Kluesing began teaching as an assistant professor at the
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The Cherie Kluesing Fellowship is a full tuition fellowship that is awarded to an entering graduate student in the Landscape Architecture (at the
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in Monticello, IL, a 1,517 acre former estate that is now a National Historic Place. Her thesis dealt with issues of art in the landscape and
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from 1973 to 1975 where she contributed primarily as a graphic designer on urban redevelopment planning projects prior to attending the
80:. She wrote extensively on land art and landscape architecture, and was known for her advocacy for integrating art works and landscape. 272:"Site Artists: The Role of Outsiders in Landscape Design" Landscape Architecture, Volume 78, No. 3, pp 120, 104, 106, April/May 1988 153: 133: 445: 430: 257:
Merit Award, Boston Society of Landscape Architects, The Children's Hospital Gateway Park and Winter Garden, Boston MA 1990
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Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, "Reclamation Works: An Aesthetic Approach to Land Reclamation", 1981
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Merit Award, Boston Society of Landscape Architects, Visitor Center Park, Lawrence Heritage State Park, 1994
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Merit Award, Boston Society of Landscape Architects, Buttonwood Park Master Plan, New Bedford MA, 1988
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Kluesing was exposed to landscape architecture while working for Barton-Ashman Associates in
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Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, Boston Common Management Plan, 1992
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Merit Award, Boston Society of Landscape Architects, Larz Anderson Park, Brookline, 1992
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Lecture Committee from 1981 to 1982 and received the Outstanding Educator Award from the
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Merit Award, Boston Society of Landscape Architects, Viewing Courtyard, Boston MA, 1988
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in 1969 under the tutelage of Nita Sunderland and others. She continued her studies at
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Outstanding Educator Award, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, 1981
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Gordon, Leonie (Spring–Summer 1990). "A Tribute to Cherie L. Kluesing".
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in 1978 along with the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the
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Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois
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Kluesing received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the
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Honors and awards with Walker-Kluesing Design Group
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University of Illinois
landscape architect
Frederick Law Olmsted
Buttonwood Park
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Peoria, Illinois
World War I
Louvre
McMurry College
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
Bradley University
Temple University
Tyler School of Art
University of Illinois
American Society of Landscape Architects
Allerton Park
historic preservation
Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Illinois
Lorado Taft
Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Laurie Olin
Peter Walker
Michael Van Valkenburgh
Evanston, IL
University of Illinois
Urbana
Belmont
Boston
National Endowment for the Arts

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