College of Built Environments at the University of Washington.

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Manzo writes, speaks on housing, displacement

Thursday March 2009

Landscape Architecture Associate Professor Lynne Manzo spoke about mixed income strategies at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) conference on “Innovations and Collaborations in Affordable Housing” in Phoenix, Arizona last fall. The conference was a joint effort of the AIA and the Association of Community Design. Participatory Action Research Approaches and Methods: Connecting People, Participation and Place (Routlege, 2007), includes a chapter by Landscape Architecture Professor Lynne Manzo and alumnus Nathan Brightbill on ethics and participatory research. As a result of her participation in an invitation only conference in Toronto, Canada last year on “Sense of Place and Well-being”, Manzo has a chapter entitled "The Experience of Displacement on Sense of Place and Well-Being" in the book, Sense of Place, Health and Quality of Life, edited by John Eyles and Allison Williams (Ashgate Publishing, 2008).