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NANCY
ROTTLE
Associate Professor, Department of Landscape
Architecture
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture
Box 355734
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5734
nrottle@u.washington.edu
206.543.7897 (Voice)
206.685.4486 (Fax)
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AWARDS, EXHIBITS & PUBLISHED DESIGN WORK
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| 2005 |
Dean's Award for Faculty Development, College
of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington. |
| 2004 |
National Merit Award for Design, American
Society of Landscape Architects, “Cedar River Watershed Education
Center.” |
| 2004 |
Varey Faculty Award, College of Architecture
and Urban Planning, University of Washington |
| 2003 |
Honor Award for Design; Peoples’ Choice
Award; American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington Chapter, “Cedar
River Watershed Education Center.” |
| 2003 |
Award of Merit for Historic Preservation
Plan, American Planning Association/Planning Association of Washington, “Continuity
and Change: A Study of Landscape Change, Cultural Landscape Integrity
and Preservation Strategies for Ebey’s Landing National Historical
Reserve.” |
| 2003 |
National Scenic Solutions Award, from Scenic
America, for “Farmland Analysis, Case Studies and Preservation
Recommendations at Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.” |
| 2003 |
Scenic Solutions: Designs and Methods
for America the Beautiful. Scenic Solutions Case Study: “Ebey’s
Landing National Historical Reserve.” Scenic America and the
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. |
| 2002 |
AIA Committee on the Environment, Project
selected for Top Ten “What Makes It Green” Case Study: “Cedar
River Watershed Education Center.” |
| 2002 |
Cascadia Chapter US Green Building Council,
Project selected as premier local project by EnvironDesign 6 Host Committee
for EnvironDesign Conference: “Cedar River Watershed Education
Center.” |
| 2000 |
ASLA Merit Award in Communication, for
TimePlaces Heritage Tour, Mountains to Sound Greenway, Washington. |
| 1983 |
“Nature, City, Future”, IFLA
First Place Student Design Competition, narrative and group design
work published in Garten und Landschaft. |
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| Published Design Work |
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| 2005 |
"Cedar River Watershed Education Center," in
Miller, Dave, Toward a New Regionalism; Environmental Architecture
in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
| 2004 |
Cedar River Watershed Education Center,
Case Study in Strom, Nathan and Woland, Site Engineering for Landscape
Architects, 2004, Hoboken: Wiley and Sons. |
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| Exhibits Curated |
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| 2006 |
Open Space Seattle
2100: Designing
Seattle's Green Network for the Next Century, at Seattle City Hall,
and at University of Washington Odegaard Library |
| 2002 |
Design Work of Richard Haag, College of
Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington |
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| Awards for Studio Projects |
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| 2006 |
National APA Student
Award, Applied Project Category, for Studio Project, "Pioneering Palmer's Future: Strategies
for Managing Growth." |
| 2005 |
Washington ASLA Student
Honor Award, for Studio Project, "Pioneering Palmer's Future: Strategies for Managing
Growth." |
| 2005 |
College of Architecture
and Urban Planning Award for Class Project, "Pioneering Palmer's Future: Strategies
for Managing Growth" |
| 2005 |
Washington ASLA Student
Merit Award for Studio Project, “Town and Country: Envisioning Burlington,
Saving Skagit Farmland.” |
| 2004 |
American Planning
Association/Planning Association of Washington, Merit Award for Class
Studio Project, “Town
and Country: Envisioning Burlington, Saving Skagit Farmland.” |
| 2003 |
Planning Association/Planning
Association of Washington, Honor Award for Class Studio Project,
American “Alternative
Futures for Homer, Alaska.” |
| 1984 |
IFLA International Student Competition,
First Place for Team Project, Munich, Germany. |
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