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Faculty
Department
Faculty
Professor
Anne
Vernez Moudon
Fritz
Wagner
Associate Professor
Richard Horner
Jeff Hou
Julie Johnson
Lynne Manzo
Iain Robertson
Nancy Rottle
Daniel Winterbottom
Assistant Professor
Thaisa Way
Lecturers
Gareth Loveridge
Luanne Smith
Nhon Truong
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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)
nancy rottle | curriculum
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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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