Faculty

Department Faculty

Professor
Anne Vernez Moudon
Fritz Wagner

Associate Professor
Richard Horner
Jeff Hou
Julie Johnson
Lynne Manzo
Iain Robertson
Nancy Rottle
Daniel Winterbottom



Assistant Professor
Thaisa Way

Lecturers
Gareth Loveridge
Luanne Smith
Nhon Truong

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


FUNDED RESEARCH AND FELLOWSHIPS

GRANTS AND FUNDED PROPOSALS

2005-06 “Urban Community Gardens: Place Making for Healthy, Active and Sustainable Living,” Landscape Architecture Foundation, Land and Community Design Case Studies Series, with UW Assistant Professor Jeffrey Hou (lead) and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Assistant Professor Laura Lawson; $6,650

2005 Neighborhood Design Studio, Winter 2005: Envisioning Centers of Delridge, funding from Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association ($500); UW CAUP Urban Design Program ($500) and UW Department of Urban Design and Planning ($500)

2002 Neighborhood Design Studio, Winter 2002: Envisioning Transit Oriented Design for Four Proposed Monorail Stations, funded by the Elevated Transportation Company; faculty/principal investigator; $4,929

2002 “Design Charrette for the New School at South Shore,” co-convenor with Dr. Sharon Sutton, funded by and for the New School Foundation, $3,230

1999 “Children’s Design-based Charrettes for Bainbridge Island Environmental Learning Center,” funded by and for The Brainerd Foundation; principal investigator, with Iain Robertson and student team; $9,348.

1998-99 "Developing a Collective Vision for the UW Campus" funded by and for the UW Office of the Executive Vice President; Dept. of Landscape Architecture research team member.

1997 "Envisioning School Sites as Learning Environments (3 day teacher workshop),” funded by WA Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction through the Eisenhower Professional Development Program; principal investigator, with I. Robertson, L. Smith, S. Janko, M. Windschitl, J. Bluechel, L. Pack-Dowell and student team; $27,072.

1996 "Lake Washington School District Master Site Plan, Redmond Elementary Property," funded by and for the Lake Washington School District; research team member with R. Kasprisin (PI), J. Bamburg, F. Hunkins and student assistants; $17,985.

1994 "North Greenwood Commercial District and Economic Development Opportunities, Phases I & II," funded by and for City of Clearwater, FL; project manager for Phase I, with James A. Moore, PhD (PI),Trent Green (co-author), John Marsh, and student team; $16,282.

1994 "Zephyrhills Depot Park Redevelopment," funded by and for City of Zephyrhills, FL; project manager, with James A. Moore, PhD (PI) and student team; $2,500.

1993-94 "Transit Integration into Local Policies Through Transit-Friendly Design Principles," funded by and for Hillsborough County Metropolitan Planning Organization via Lincks & Associates, Inc.; co-principal investigator with James A. Moore, PhD; $24,945.

1992-93 "Integrating Community Design and Transportation," Center for Urban Transportation Research; phase 1 project manager, with James A. Moore, PhD (PI) and student team.

1991-92 “Public Education Campaign of Street Trees for Tampa Bay” funded by Florida America the Beautiful Urban and Community Forestry Grant; grant writer and speakers’ bureau co-chair for Mayor’s Beautification Committee; $8,400.

FELLOWSHIPS

1999 University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning’s Mary
and Gordon Varey Undergraduate Student / Faculty Research Fellowship,
awarded with Anita Madtes, BLA student, for “Engaging Children’s Perceptions,
Experiences, and Valued Qualities of the Environment”

1998 American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Research Fellowship
"Collaborative Visions and Realizations in Sustaining Metropolitan Parks”

1996 University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning Dean's Faculty Development Award; "Models of a Metropolitan Park for the 21st Century," $5,000.

1994-95 Landscape Architecture Foundation 1994 Ralph Hudson Environmental Fellowship; "Seeking Future Paradigms from the Past and Present: A Study of the Design and Life of Exemplary Paris Parks," $2,500.

1984 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society Graduate Fellowship