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DANIEL WINTERBOTTOM
Associate Professor, Department of Landscape
Architecture
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION Registered Landscape Architect, Washington 1993 AFFILIATIONS ERDA, (Environmental Research and Design Association) ASLA, (American Society of Landscape Architects) EDUCATION MLArch, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1988 BFA, Tufts University, Diploma, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, 1982 PUBLICATIONS Author: Wood Construction in Landscape Architecture, Wiley and Sons Inc, 2000 Papers " Rainwater Harvesting for Landscape Architects," in Landscape Architecture, April 2000 " New York City Lights, Innovations in Lighting Design for Landscape Architects," in Landscape Architecture, May 2000 " Storm water Treat Pond," w/ William P. MacElroy, in Landscape Architecture, May 2000 " Up of a Pedestal," w/ William P. MacElroy, in Landscape Architecture, April 1999 " Beyond the Bale, Straw Bale Construction for Landscape Architects," in Landscape Architecture, April 1998 "Casitas: Gardens of Reclamation," in Environmental Design Research Association Conference Proceedings, April 1998 "Cascade: Creating Sustainable Guidelines for an Urban Community," in Sustainable Urban Development #28, International Making Cities Livable Council, 1997 "Toward a New Garden: A Model for an Emerging Twenty-first Century Middle Landscape" w/ William P. MacElroy, in LSU, Call for Critiques of Recently Completed Projects, June 1997 " Tile in the Landscape," in Landscape Architecture, January 1997 " Timber Wooden Bridges," in Landscape Architecture, August 1995 " Recycled Plastic Lumber," in Landscape Architecture, January 1995 "Harbor Stairs, When Function is Not Enough," in LSU, Call for Critiques of Recently Completed Projects, March 1994 " Neon, Drawing with Light," in Landscape Architecture, June 1994 " Ferro-concrete and Shotcrete: New Applications," in Landscape Architecture, December 1993 "Sculpted Brick pt. 2," in Landscape Architecture, December 1989 "Sculpted Brick pt. 1," in Landscape Architecture, November 1989 " Baked Earth, Building with Terra Cotta," in Landscape Architecture, May 1988 " Metals Part 2, Cast Iron," in Landscape Architecture, July 1987 " Metals Part 1, Bronze," in Landscape Architecture, July 1987 Featured Articles "Landscape Works 99?" in Landscape Design, December 1999 "Una Lavanderia Promotes Sustainability," in Designer/Builder, October 1999 "As New York City bulldozes neighborhood gardens, a centuries-old culture is shaken to its roots," in Garden Design, December/January 1999 "Reusable Rain: There's always more where that came from," in University Week, July 23, 1998 "For Life in the Wilderness or Just the Backyard," in The New York Times, July 9, 1998 "Design/Build A New Model for Teaching," in Landscape Architecture, April 1998 "Landscape Students Learn by Doing Design/build Studios," in University Week, January 22, 1998 "Hands on: Teaching Design/Build," in Washington Landscape Architect, Spring, 1998 "World's Fair of Gardens Grow at the City's Doorstep," in The New York Times, September 25, 1997 "Made to last, Sustainability tries to build a test case in the cascade community, and City Hall is listening," in Seattle Weekly, December 11, 1996 "Artist makes public space more personable," in North Seattle Journal, December 12, 1995 "Who are we? Why are we here? Landscape Architects come together discussing the profession," in ASLA Washington Landscape Architecture, Spring 1994 Reviewer: Weathering and Durability, Niall Kirkwood, for John Wiley & Sons, December 1999 Introduction to Storm water, Bruce Ferguson, for John Wiley & Sons, December 1996 People Places, Marcus & Francis, for Van Nostrand Reinhold, October 1995 PAPERS PRESENTED "Design and Community Form, Function and Culture in Service Learning " Service-Learning in the New Century, April 2000 "Three Paradigms for Sustainable Park Design " ERDA, June 1999 "Perceptions, Values and Uses: Developing a Collective Vision to Inform University Campus Master Planning " ERDA, June 1999 "Casitas; How Gender Plays a Role in the Use of the Gardens" Gendered Landscapes, June 1999 "Casitas; Cultural Expression in Community Gardens " Association of Community Gardens, September 1998 "Casitas; The Cultural Gardens of New York City " EDRA, March "Design/Build: a New Model for Design Technology Teaching" Washington ASLA, February 1998 "Casitas; Gardens of Reclamation" CELA, August 1997 "The Development of Sustainable Guidelines for an Urban Neighborhood, Cascade, A Case Study" Livable Cities Conference, April 1997 "Residual Space Reevaluated: Opportunities for Improved Physical and Social Environments through the Readapting of Lost Space" CELA, August 1996 "Design/Technology in the Landscape Architectural Curriculum: Are we preparing students to excel in and contribute to the profession?" CELA, August 1996 POSTERS PRESENTED "Casitas; Cultural Expression in Community Gardens " Association of Community Gardens, September 1998 CONFERENCES "Livable Communities Fair" The 1997 Design/Build project "Garden of Eatin' ," 1998 "Manufactured Sites" Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Moderator for a panel focusing in technical and design issues stemming from remediation of contaminated water. 1998 "Sustainability: From Ethics to Action" University of Washington, Department of Landscape Architecture. Organized and developed a regional conference addressing the principles and processes sustainable design and construction. 1997
University of Washington Medical Center, Therapeutic Garden Assessment, 1999-2000 Puffin Foundation, Healing Nature, 1999-2000 College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Johnston/Hastings Publication Support Endowment, 1998 King County Watershed Action Grant: Cascade Neighborhood Rain Water Harvest Project, 1998 College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Jan and David McKinley Research Support Fellowship, 1997 Graham Foundation: Casitas: Gardens of Reclamation, 1996 College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Healing Gardens: The role of therapeutic gardens in the healing process, 1996
The University of Washington S. Sterling Munro Public Service Teaching Award for his developement of the design / build programs. College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Foss Science Center, Category: Group Project, 1998 College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington: Certificate of Honor, Faculty Award, Outstanding Contributions to the Department, 1997 College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Cascade Studio, Category: Group Project, 1997
Cuernavaca, Mexico: Visiting faculty with University of Washington Department of Architecture, Mexico Design/Build Program, 1997 Cuernavaca, Mexico: Visiting faculty with University of Washington Department of Architecture, Mexico Design/Build Program, 1996
"Casitas: Transformation in the Barrio" Ramapo College, Ramapo,NJ, 1999 "Casitas: Transformation in the Barrio" Museo Del Barrio, New York City, N.Y., 1998 "One Hundred Years of Puerto Rican History and Culture" Newark Public Library, Newark, New Jersey, 1998 "Wild Gardens at Paerdegat" with Lorna Jordan, "Water, Artists Interpretations of Water", Seafirst Gallery, Seattle WA., 1998 Park and Ride Improvements, 1% for the Arts, Metro, Awarded 1995 Haller Lake, 1% for the Arts, Seattle Art Commission, Awarded 1994 "Wild Gardens at Paerdegat" with Lorna Jordan, The Public Art Fund, N.Y., N.Y. Public Works Building, Finalist, 1994 Public Works Building, 1% for the Arts City of Edmonds, Finalist, 1993 Alhadeff Residence with Nancy Hammer, Seattle WA., 1992 City of Lynnwood, Public Bench Competitions, Lynnwood WA., Finalist, 1992 John Marshall School, Metro, Seattle WA., Finalist, 1992 City of Denver, 1% for the Arts Public Works Projects, Denver Co., Finalist, 1989 Gazebo Competition, Vermont Slate Company N.Y. N.Y., Winner, 1987 Lynn Railway Station Competition, Cambridge Arts Council, Cambridge Ma., Finalist, 1987 Westland Avenue. Competition, Boston/Fenway Program, Boston Ma., Winner, 1987
Independent Consultant, Winterbottom Design, Seattle WA., 1995-2000 Associate, The Portico Group, Seattle WA., 1992-1995 Associate, SvR Design Company, Seattle WA., 1991 Associate, The Portico Group Seattle, WA., 1989-1990 Project Designer, Mary Smith Associates Quincy, Ma., 1998 Junior Landscape Architect, City of Boston, Dept. of Public Facilities, 1986
University District Committee on Arts and Culture, Sustainable Urban Gardens,Tacoma,
WA., 1998 Bitter Lake Historical Society, Memory fence: How to reference history
in public art, Tacoma, WA., 1998 Tacoma Arts Commission, Foss Waterway Reconsidered, Tacoma, WA., 1998 Cascade Neighborhood, Cascade Adopt a Park, Seattle, WA., 1998 Advisory Member, Sustainable Building Northwest, Breaking Through the Barriers, Seattle, WA., 1997 Cascade Neighborhood Council, Seattle, WA., 1997 Rainier Chamber of Commerce, Rainier Valley Rose Project, Seattle, WA.,
1996 Cascade Neighborhood Council, Seattle, WA., 1996 Pike/Pine Land Trust Committee, Seattle, WA., 1996 History House, Seattle, WA., 1996 Allison Street Right of Way, Seattle, WA., 1994-1995 Seattle Commons, Seattle, WA., 1994-1995 Professional Licensing Preparation Courses, 1994-1995 First Hill Community, Seattle, WA., 1994-1995
Washington Chapter AIA Merit Award: "Garden of Eatin'," with U of WA. Department of Landscape Architecture, 1999 King County Waterworks Award: "Cascade Adopt a Park," with U of WA. Department of Landscape Architecture, 1999 Washington Chapter AIA Honor Award: "U of WA SW Parking Facility," with The Portico Group, 1995 Washington Chapter ASLA Merit Award: "Heritage Park," with The Portico Group, 1993 Washington Chapter ASLA Merit Award: "Belltown Court Gardens," with The Portico Group, 1993 Planning Association of Washington APA Honor Award: "Heritage Park," with The Portico Group, 1993 California Chapter ASLA Honor Award: "HERITAGE PARK," with TPG, 1992 Massachusetts Chapter ASLA: "Landscape: 1099 Hingam Street," 1989
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