Mr. Treib is Professor of Architecture Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, a noted landscape and architectural historian and critic, and practicing designer who has published widely on modern and historical subjects in the United States, Japan, and Scandinavia. Recent books include: Noguchi in Paris: The Unesco Garden (2003); Thomas Church, Landscape Architect: Designing a Modern California Landscape (2004); The Donnell and Eckbo Gardens: Modern Californian Masterworks (2005); Settings and Stray Paths: Writings on Landscapes and Gardens (2005); Representing Landscape Architecture (2007, editor); Drawing/Thinking: Confronting and Electronic Age (2008, editor); Dan Kiley Landscapes: The Poetics of Space (2009, co-editor); and Spatial Recall: Memory in Architecture and Landscape (2009, editor).