College of Built Environments at the University of Washington.
Way publishes on women in landscape architecture
Thursday March 2009Thaisa Way, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, was recently awarded a grant from the Beverly Willis Architectural Foundation to support her forthcoming book, Unbounded Practices: Women and Landscape Architecture in the Early Twentieth Century (University of Virginia Press). The book also won a 2008 David R. Coffin Publication Grant, awarded by the Foundation for Landscape Studies. Way also has chapter and entries in two new books: A Century of Women: Evaluating Gender in the Landscape, edited by Linda Jewell and Louise Mozingo, and Pioneers of American Landscape Design, edited by Charles Birnbaum . Both books are published by University of Virginia Press.
