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

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 vita | research | projects | publications | courses taught | awards | theses advised


COURSES TAUGHT

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
http://courses.washington.edu/fall503/

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
South Wallingford”, Graduate and Undergraduate Studio Larch 302.

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.