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JULIE JOHNSON

Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture
Adjunct Associate Professor, Architecture
Faculty, Urban Design Certificate Program
348B Gould Hall
Box 355734
Seattle WA 98195-5734

jmjsama@u.washington.edu
206.685.4006

julie johnson | curriculum vita | research | publications | courses taught | awards


PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Monograph / Online Issue, Invited

2001           Johnson, Julie M.  Design For Learning: Values, Qualities, and Processes of Enriching School Landscapes.  Landscape Architecture Technical Information Series (LATIS) issue published by American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) online: http://www.asla.org/latis1/LATIS-cover.htm, approximately 80 pp.

Peer Reviewed Papers

2002            Johnson, Julie M. and Jan Hurley.  “A Future Ecology of Urban Parks:  Reconnecting Nature and Community in the Landscape of Children.”  Landscape Journal:  Vol. 21, No. 1, pp 110-115.

1999            Johnson, Julie M. and Jan Hurley.  “A Future Ecology of Urban Parks:  Reconnecting Nature and Community in the Landscape of Children” in 1999 ASLA Annual Meeting Proceedings, American Society of Landscape Architects.

1998            Johnson, Julie M. and Susan Janko Summers, PhD.  "Designing School Sites and Surrounds as Learning Environments" in 1998 ASLA Annual Meeting Proceedings, American Society of Landscape Architects.

Articles and Conference Papers

2007            Rottle, Nancy and Julie Johnson. "Youth Design Participation to Support Ecological Literacy:  Reflections on Charrettes for an Outdoor Learning Laboratory."  Special issue: Pushing the boundaries: Critical perspectives on child and youth participation. Children, Youth and Environments 17(2). http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/.

2006            Johnson, Julie.  "Urban Community Gardens as Hybrid Public Space."  Panel summary involving panelists Jeffrey Hou, Julie Johnson, Stanton Jones (University of Oregon) and Daniel Winterbottom. 2006 Proceedings from CSLA/CELA Congress.

2006            Lawson, Laura, Julie Johnson and Jeffrey Hou.  "P-Patches Provide Lessons for Other Community Gardens."  P-Patch Post (Fall 2006), p. 7.

2005            Johnson, Julie. “Building a Multicultural Learning Community through the Nature of Place.”  in Jeffrey Hou, Mark Francis, and Nathan Brightbill, eds.  [Re] constructing Communities:  Design Participation in the Face of Change.  The 5th Pacific Rim conference on Participatory Community Design.  Davis, CA:  Center for Design  Research, UC Davis.

2003            Johnson, Julie.  “Transit: Mobility Systems and Site Design” ARCADE. Issue No. 21.4, p. 37.

2002 Julie M. Johnson and Craig Skipton. “What Makes Your Learning Grow?
Fostering Ecoliteracy Through a Garden’s Design Process” CLEARING. Issue No. 112, pp. 20-24.

2001            Johnson, Julie.  and Dale Lang “Reconnecting Community and School: Initiatives to Expand Children’s Environments” – request from National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities to index and abstract this paper from New Horizons for Learning website for the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) database – paper archived as ERIC No: ED455667.

1999            Johnson, Julie.  “Design Charrettes Draw Out Children’s Visions.” in Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center Progress Report No. 1.

1998            Johnson, Julie.  and Dale Lang. "Reconnecting Community and School: Initiatives to Expand Children's Environments" in CLEARING, January/February issue.

1997            Johnson, Julie.  and Dale Lang. “Reconnecting Community and School: Initiatives to Expand Children's Environments” for 19th International Conference on Making Cities Livable.

1997 above listed conference paper posted on New Horizons for Learning website.

1997            Johnson, Julie.  “Lessons for the 21st Century Metropolitan Park: Learning from Current Paradigms” for 20th International Conference on Making Cities Livable.

Invited Book Review

1999 review of Landscape Narratives: Design Practices for Telling Stories by Matthew Potteiger and Jamie Purinton, in Landscape Journal vol. 18, No. 1

Academic Reports and Projects

1997 Susan Janko, Gail Joseph, Mark Windschitl, Julie Johnson, Luanne Smith, Nhon Truong, and Lynda Pack Dowell for Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington.
Envisioning School Sites as Learning Environments - A Report to Washington State's Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, findings and materials of 3 day workshop with elementary school teachers funded by OSPI grant.

1996 Ron Kasprisin, Jerry Bamburg, Francis Hunkins, Julie Johnson, Dale Lang, Ed Manasse, and Maya Wahyudharma.
A Community of Learners: Opportunities for the Redmond Elementary School Site, illustrated summary of community workshop and design charrette for Lake Washington School District.

1988 Julie M. Johnson, thesis for Master of City Planning, MIT
The Common Greenway and the Establishment of Park Character

1987-88 research assistant and photographer
Boston Suburbs Project, video disc of exemplary suburbs, pre-1850 to 1980s
project director Associate Dean Lois Craig, MIT Laboratory of Architecture and
Planning, grant from National Endowment for the Arts

1987 authored article and contributing author to design team project proposal
International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design (ILAUD) Yearbook

Professional Reports

1994 Julie M. Johnson and James A. Moore, PhD, with graduate student assistants in Florida Center for Community Design + Research.
Affordable Housing Site Initial Analysis and Feasibility Study, for Clearwater Housing Authority.

1993 James A. Moore, PhD, and Julie M. Johnson with graduate student assistants in Florida Center for Community Design + Research.
Integrating Community Design and Transportation, report of case studies and findings for Center for Urban Transportation Research study for Florida's State Transportation Policy Initiative.

1992 William C. Boothe, Julie M. Johnson, Barbara Kennedy-Gibson with staff support in Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Mass Transit Station Area Study, comparing Atlanta and Miami rail station planning and development.

1992 Julie M. Johnson with task force assistance and staff support, in Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Guidelines for Landscaping Hillsborough County Roadways.

1990-92 William C. Boothe, Julie M. Johnson with staff and advisory group, for Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Principles for Good Neighborhoods.

1990-92 William C. Boothe, Julie M. Johnson with staff and advisory group, for Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Livable Roadways: Proposals for Roadway Appearance and Function.

1990 William C. Boothe, Julie M. Johnson with staff and advisory group, for Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Temple Terrace Central Business District Urban Design Study.

1990 William C. Boothe, Julie M. Johnson with staff and advisory group, for Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission.
Kennedy Boulevard: A Strategy for Improvements.

Professional Projects (not listed among professional reports above)

Florida Center for Community DeSIgn + Research:

1994 Zephyrhills Depot Park Redevelopment
community process for programming, identify and design improvements through design development; project manager, with James A. Moore, PhD (PI) and student team

1994 North Greenwood Commercial District and Economic Development Opportunities
– through Draft publication of project report
community process for assessment of issue, photo and conditions survey of parcels, review of regulations and need, alternative visions for development; project manager, with James A. Moore, PhD (PI),Trent Green (co-author), John Marsh, and student team.

Carr, Lynch, Hack and Sandell:

1989-90 Design Review Manual, Henderson, Tennessee
community process for identifying issues and visual preference, with outcomes of illustrated design guidelines and implementation means: landscape designer assisting Gary Hack with community process and illustrated design guidelines

1988-89 Prudential Center Redevelopment Project - Environmental Impact Report
Volume I: Summary and Volume II: Urban Design
community process for programming and alternative design studies: landscape
designer on interdisciplinary team and coordinated desk top publishing

1988 A Shared Future: The New York Hospital and The City of White Plains
preliminary masterplan for redevelopment: landscape designer on
interdisciplinary team, focusing on open space system and street
system; developed typologies, text and report graphics on these systems