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Research Associate Professor of
Landscape Architecture Richard Horner is an environmental engineer who works with faculty and students in Landscape Architecture to provide a scientific and technical viewpoint in research and design projects involving urban water resources. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and previous engineering degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Horner splits his time between university research and private practice. In both cases his work concerns how human occupancy of and activities on the landscape affect natural waters, and how negative effects can be reduced. He is not presently teaching in the classroom but advises students in his affiliated departments in graduate thesis and independent study work. |
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