IAIN
ROBERTSON
Chair, Department
of Landscape Architecture
Adjunct Associate Professor, Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry
Faculty, Urban Design Certificate Program
348F Gould Hall
Box 355734
Seattle WA 98195-5734
iainmr@u.washington.edu
206.543.9246
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RESEARCH
Professor Robertson's research focuses on plants as a medium for design.
Interpreting this in the broadest terms, his interests include the unique
spatial and temporal experiences that plants contribute to design. He has
participated in the planning and design of arboreta in several western
states and the design of specific plant collections in several public gardens.
Currently he is developing a design for Washington Park Arboretum's holly
(Ilex) collection, which may grow to as many as 120 different species.
His interests include teaching creativity in traditional studio-based
design education and how techniques and methods used to cultivate creativity
in other disciplinary settings.
The following PowerPoint presentation illustrates his interest in local,
ordinary landscapes and how these may be understood, interpreted and, most
important, experienced.
Click to download Presentation
GARDENS: Growing Certainty in a World of Growing Uncertainty (1 MB) (images)
Shaping Social Spaces With Plants (.5 MB)
Space Manipulation--convex and concave space- lecture notes in pdf form
Design: Growing
Into Place or Place-Making? (8.3 MB)
The Power of Personality
for People, Plants, Places, Projects and Public Horticulture (17.8
MB)
(Written Paper in PDF 0.4 MB)
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