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Faculty Professor Lecturers |
NANCY ROTTLE
Associate Professor, Department of Landscape
Architecture
2004-2005 Thesis Preparation Seminar, LArch 598. "Pioneering Palmer's Future: Strategies for Managing Growth". Joint Community Design Studio 503 and Urban Design and Planning 494. Graduate. http://online.caup.washington.edu/courses/udp494/ Design Thesis Studio, LArch 600. Graduate. Design Integration for Sustainable Landscape Construction: Magnuson Park Wetlands, LArch 433. See updated "Green Technology and Sustainable Construction Case Studies" website at: http://online.caup.washington.edu/courses/larc433/research.htm Technical Considerations of Ecological Planting Design, LArch 498 Jones & Jones Field School Larch 501 "The Working River: Green Infrastructures for a Healthy Duwamish". Summer studio/graphics. 2003-2004 "Town and Country: Envisioning Burlington, Saving Skagit Farmland"Graduate
Community Design Studio LArch 503 Landscape Drawing and Graphics, Larch 411 "Accessing the River: The Snoqualmie Middle Fork and Tanner Landing Park" Undergraduate Special Projects Studio LArch 474 Scholarship and Research LArch 570, with Assoc. Prof. Julie Johnson Design Integration for Sustainable Landscape Construction: Design and Construction Documents for an Educational Wetland. LArch 433 Technical Considerations of Ecological Planting Design, LArch 498 2002-2003 "Heart of Community: A Town Center for Homer, Alaska”, Graduate Community Design Studio LArch 503. http://courses.washington.edu/larch503 Sustainable Large-Scale Construction, LArch 433. See our "Green Technology" website: at: http://online.caup.washington.edu/courses/larc433/ “Gateway, Memory and Place-making: Integrating Cultural Tourism, Historic Preservation and Interpretation”, Graduate Seminar LArch 590. Design Foundations Studio, Graduate and Undergraduate Studio 301. Landscape Drawing and Graphics”, LArch 411. 2001-2002 “Site Design in the Urban Context: Ecological Urban Open Space in Sustainable Large-Scale Construction: Magnuson Park Wetlands, LArch 433. Introduction to Site Planning and Design, Graduate and Undergraduate Design Studio, LArch 301. Landscape Drawing and Graphics, Larch 411. |
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