Min Lum Mossman has done professional work in architecture, landscape design, historic preservation, and museum research. She is ethnically Chinese, of parents who were raised and educated in Mainland China, and has studied and resided in the U.S.A
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Min Lum Mossman has done professional work in architecture, landscape design, historic preservation, and museum research. She is ethnically Chinese, of parents who were raised and educated in Mainland China, and has studied and resided in the U.S.A. She has degrees in architecture, music, and a Master of Arts that includes coursework in architectural and landscape history, art history, music, literature, Asian religions and philosophies. Her teaching includes courses in Asian architecture and gardens, Asian history and culture, architecture, landscape design, and humanities at the University of Miami, Miami Dade College, and Florida International University's Asian Studies Program. She has presented papers at the Society of Architectural Historians Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada (2001), and at the International Conference in Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii (online, 2003). Her paper entitled "Religious and Philosophical Syncretization in Classical Chinese and Japanese Gardens" has been published in the International Journal of the Humanities (Nov. 2009).
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