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Faculty Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturers
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DANIEL WINTERBOTTOM
Associate Professor, Department of Landscape
Architecture
BOOKS Manufactured Sites, Contributor to book authored by Niall Kirkwood. Routledge, Due Sept. 2000 Wood Construction in Landscape Architecture, Wiley and Sons Inc, 2000 PAPERS "Residual Space Reevaluated: Opportunities for Improved Physical and Social Environments through the Readapting of Lost Space," in Places, Spring 2000 " 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 "That Same Old Participation?" in Places, Winter 2000 "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 |
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