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, BLA Coordinator, Landscape Architecture
Adjunct Associate Professor, Architecture
Faculty, Historic Preservation Certificate Program
Faculty, Urban Design Certificate Program
Box 355734
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5734

nrottle@u.washington.edu
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nancy rottle | curriculum vita | research | projects | publications | courses taught | awards | theses advised


CURRICULUM VITA

EDUCATION

Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Award of Excellence.
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. Award of Excellence.
Montessori Certification, St. Nicholas Training Centre, Federal Way, Washington; London, England.
Bachelor of Arts in Education, cum laude, Fairhaven College, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington.  Majors:  Concentration in Educational Psychology; French.  Minor:  Education.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS
   
2007- present Associate Professor: Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
2001- 2006 Assistant Professor: Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
Summer 2001 Visiting Instructor: Harvard Graduate School of Design
“Sustainable and Ecological Design, Green Urban Infrastructure, and Regionalism”
Summer 2000 Visiting Instructor: Harvard Graduate School of Design
“Sustainable and Ecological Design, Green Urban Infrastructure, and Regionalism”
Summer 1999 Visiting Instructor: Harvard Graduate School of Design
“Sustainable and Ecological Design, Green Urban Infrastructure, and BioRegionalism”
Summer 1998  Visiting Instructor: Harvard Graduate School of Design
“Sustainable Landscape Architecture, Ecological Design, and Green Urban Infrastructure”
Summer  1997   Visiting Instructor: Harvard Graduate School of Design
“Sustainable Landscape Architecture and Ecotourism.”
1988 - 1987 Instructor: University of Oregon, Department of Landscape Architecture, Design Studios
1986 - 1983 Graduate Teaching Fellow: University of Oregon, Department of
Landscape Architecture, Plants and Planting Design Courses, 9 Terms
1986 - 1980  Primary Teacher, Barwell, Leicestershire, England
1974 - 1981  Primary Teacher, Montessori Program, Lake Wilderness Elementary School
   
  Professional Practice
1990 - 2001   Senior Associate, Associate:  Jones & Jones, Architects and Landscape Architects, Seattle, Washington
1990 - 1989  Landscape Architect:  Richard Haag Associates,Seattle, Washington
1988   Landscape Architect:  Ron Lovinger and Associates, Eugene, Oregon
1988 - 1986  Principal:  Landscape Designer, Nancy Rottle Landscape Design, Eugene, Oregon
1984 Landscape Architect Intern:  U.S. Forest Service, Oregon Dunes Recreation Area, Reedsport, Oregon
   
REGISTERATION
   
2000   Landscape Architect, State of Washington
   
Academic and Professional affiliations
   
  American Society of Landscape Architects
  American Planning Association
  Urban Land Institute
  Society for Ecological Restoration
  Environmental Design Research Association
  National Association for Interpretation
   
PUBLICATIONS
 
Peer Reviewed Papers
   
2007

"Designing Seattle's Green Infrastructure" with Brice Maryman, in the Proceedings of the Third Fabos Planning and Greenway Symposium, University of Massachusetts Amherst, March 2007.      

2006   Rottle, Nancy, "Collaborative Visioning for the New Normal:  Designing Seattle's Open Space for the Next Century," abstract accepted, paper submitted for CELA 2006 (blind peer reviewed).
2005 Rottle, Nancy, “Factors in the Landscape-based Greenway: A Mountains to Sound Case Study,” in Landscape and Urban Planning, Fabos and Ryan, Eds., Elsevier. (blind peer reviewed)
2005 Rottle, Nancy, “Universal and the Local:  Practising the Scholarship of Engagement,” in Landscape Review, Canterbury, N.Z. (blind peer reviewed)
2005  Rottle, Nancy, "Expressing Place-Perceiving Place:  A Narrative Landscape Design Evaluation," abstract and paper in Conference Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, September 2005, Athens, Georgia. (blind peer-reviewed)
2004  Rottle, Nancy, Rene Senos and Jim Sipes, “Widening the Net:  Innovative Strategies for Cultural Landscape Preservation,” in Proceedings for American Society of Landscape Architects Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. (peer reviewed).
2004    Rottle, Nancy, “A Continuum and Process Framework for Rural Historic Landscape Preservation:  Revisiting Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve,” paper in Proceedings for the Fourth National Symposium in Historic Preservation, Goucher College, Delaware. (blind peer reviewed)
2003 Rottle, Nancy, “Urban Foodshed Sites and Systems:  Growing the Community Table”, Arcade Architecture / Design in the Pacific Northwest, June 2003. (peer reviewed)
   
Books and Book Chapters
   
2007 Rottle, Nancy, “A Continuum and Process Framework for Rural Historic Landscape Preservation:  Revisiting Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve,” book chapter in A Critical Look at Cultural Landscapes and Historic Preservation, forthcoming. (peer reviewed)
2006 Rottle, Nancy, Book, Landscapes for Teaching and Learning: The New Environmental Learning Center.  Landscape Architecture Foundation Case Studies Series.  Funded, in development
2005  Rottle, Nancy, “Message in the Medium:  Watershed Awareness through Design of a Watershed Education Center,” book chapter in Facilitating Watershed Management:  Practical Approaches and Case Studies, Robert France, ed., Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005. (invited).
2005  Rottle, Nancy, “Engaging Changing Communities in the Community Design Studio”, in (Re)Constructing Communities: Design Participation in the Face of Change, Jeffrey Hou, Mark Francis and Nathan Brightbill, Eds. Center for Design Research, University of California, Davis.
   
Editor Reviewed Publications
   
2007 Rottle, Nancy in article by Lisa Viani Owens, "The Feel of a Watershed."  Full-page sidebars: "Our Post-Occupancy Evaluation and What We Learned From It" and 'How We Demonstrate Stewardship" and photographs in Landscape Architecture Magazine August 2007
2007 Rottle, Nancy, "Innovative Cases, Methods and Technologies for Regional and Urban Green Infrastructure Planning," Symposium/Education Session Introduction, and short papers: "Success Factors of the Mountains to Sound Greenway" and with Brice Maryman, "Designing Seattle's Green Infrastructure for the Next Century," ASLA 2007 Conference Papers
2006 Rottle, Nancy and Brice Maryman, "Strategies for a Green Future:  A charrette designs Seattle's green infrastructure for the next century," in Landscape Architecture MagazineNovember 2006
2006  Rottle, Nancy and Brice Maryman, "Open Space Seattle 2100:  Designing Seattle's Green Network for the 21st Century," in Landscape Architecture Magazine (forthcoming)
2006 Rottle, Nancy and Julie Johnson," Youth Design Participation to Support Ecological Literacy:  Reflections on Charrettes for an Outdoor Learning Laboratory, " to be published June 2006 in the journal Children, Youth and Environments.
2006 Rottle, Nancy and Anna O'Connell, "A Site Rating System for Sustainable Landscapes," in The Public Garden, American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta.
2002 U. S. Green Building Council, Cascadia Chapter, “Cedar River Watershed Education Center”, co-authored project Case Study with Paul Olson.
2000 Rottle, Nancy, “Water Comes to Life at the Cedar River Watershed Education Center,” Daily Journal of Commerce, April 20, 2000.
1988 Helphand, Kenneth I. and Nancy Rottle, “Cultivating Charm; The Northwest’s First Female Landscape Architecture Firm at Deepwood Gardens.” Garden Design, Autumn 1988.
   
Self-Published (World Wide Web)
   
2006 Rottle, Nancy and Brice Maryman. Eds. Green Futures Toolkit, Collection of open space research papers and case studies; at www.open2100.org
2006 Open Space Seattle 2100 Website Text; at www.open2100.org
   
Abstracts
   
2005  Rottle, Nancy and Julie Johnson, "Urban Ecological Design:  Exploring Potentials of Biodiversity and Human Connection to Place," Symposium abstract, and "Creating and Connecting to Biodiversity in a Great Urban Park", abstract, in EDRA 36 Proceedings for the 36th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association. (blind peer reviewed)
2005 Rottle, Nancy, "Urban Restoration Design," Symposium abstract, and "Restoration Design for Environmental Learning:  Magnuson Park Wetlands," abstract in Proceedings of the Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest Chapter 2005 Regional Conference. (peer reviewed)
2004 Rottle, Nancy, “Distilling Nature:  Architecture as Restoration,” extended abstract in Proceedings for the 16th Annual Conference of the International Society of Ecological Restoration, Victoria, B.C., Canada. (peer reviewed)
2004  Rottle, Nancy, “Evoking a Spirit of Place,” abstract in Proceedings for Environmental Design Research Association 35, Albuquerque, N.M. (blind peer reviewed)
2004 Rottle, Nancy, “Universal and the Local:  Practicing the Scholarship of Engagement,” abstract in Landscape Review, Vol 9 (1), Christchurch, New Zealand: Lincoln University. (blind peer reviewed)
2003  Rottle, Nancy, “Conservation by Coalition: Following the Footsteps of the Mountains to Sound Greenway.” Abstract in Proceedings for Council in Landscape Architecture Educators, Charleston, South Carolina. (blind peer reviewed)
2003  Nancy Rottle, Julie Johnson, Lynne Manzo, and Jeff Hou.  “Competing Voices in Community Planning and Design: Issues and Approaches for Democratic Place-making.” Abstract in Proceedings for Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (blind peer reviewed)
2003 Rottle, Nancy, “Shifting Ground:  Teaching Landscape Construction as Ecological Design”.  Abstract in Proceedings for Council For Educators in Landscape Architecture, Syracuse, New York. September 2002. (blind peer reviewed)
   
AWARDS, EXHIBITS & PUBLISHED DESIGN WORK
 
Awards
   
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.
   
Published Design Work
   
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.
   
Exhibits Curated    
   
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
   
Awards for Studio Projects
   
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.
   
Presentations 
   
2006  "Beyond Conflict in Participatory Community Design," with Lynne Manzo (session organizer), Patsy Eubanks-Owens, Rula Awwad-Rafferty, and Lynne Paxson. EDRA 37, 37th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
2006  "Strategies for Sustainable Campus Design and Planning," with Rick Barnes (session organizer), Karrin Warren, Brodie Bain, Michael Edelstein, Gowrie Gulwadi, and Katie Janda.  EDRA 37, 37th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
2005-06  Numerous public presentations for Open Space Seattle 2100, with Brice Maryman:  Seattle City Council, Seattle Public, Open Space Seattle Steering Committee, and introductions for guest speakers
2005  "Expressing Place-Perceiving Place:  A Narrative Landscape Design Evaluation," Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, September 2005, Athens, Georgia. (blind peer reviewed)
2005  "Creating and Connecting to Biodiversity in a Great Urban Park" for the symposium "Urban Ecological Design:  Exploring Potentials of Biodiversity and Human Connection to Place," Proposed and led symposium of four speakers at EDRA 36, 36th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Vancouver, B. C. (blind peer reviewed)
2005 "Restoration Design for Environmental Learning:  Magnuson Park Wetlands," for the symposium "Urban Restoration Design,"  Proposed and led symposium of three speakers at the Ecological Restoration Northwest Chapter 2005 Regional Conference, Seattle, WA. (peer reviewed)        
2004   “Pedagogy of Place,” College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington. (invited)
2004  “Water Stories:  The Cedar River Watershed Education Center,” for Stormwater Workshop, District of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. (invited)
2004 “A Continuum and Process Framework for Rural Historic Landscape Preservation,” for symposium, “Time, Process and Place:  Emerging Perspectives in Cultural Landscape Preservation,” University of Washington. Organized symposium.
2004 “Widening the Net:  Innovative Strategies for Cultural Landscape Preservation,” with Rene Senos and Jim Sipes, American Society of Landscape Architects, Salt Lake City, Utah (blind peer reviewed).
2004  “Preserving Rural Historic Landscapes: A Case Study,” for Cultural Heritage Landscapes Workshop sponsored by the Region of Waterloo and the Heritage Resources Centre, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. (invited)
2004 “Distilling Nature:  Architecture as Restoration,” 16th Annual Conference of the International Society of Ecological Restoration, Victoria, B.C., Canada. (peer reviewed)
2004 “Engaging Changing Communities in the Community Design Studio”, 5th Pacific Rim Participatory Community Design Conference, Seattle, WA.
2004 “Universal and the Local:  Practicing the Scholarship of Engagement,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Christchurch, New Zealand (blind peer reviewed).
2004 “Evoking a Spirit of Place,” Environmental Design Research Association,  Albuquerque, NM (blind peer reviewed).
2004 “A Continuum and Process Framework for Rural Historic Landscape Preservation:  Revisiting Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve,” Fourth National Symposium in Historic Preservation, Goucher College, Delaware. (blind peer reviewed)
2003  “Conservation by Coalition: Following the Footsteps of the Mountains to Sound Greenway.” Council in Landscape Architecture Educators, Charleston, South Carolina. (blind peer reviewed) 
2003 “Fox in the Henhouse:  Power and Polemics in Community Planning,” presentation for workshop session, “Competing Voices in Community Planning and Design: Issues and Approaches for Democratic Place-making.” Proposed and led workshop session with Julie Johnson, Lynne Manzo, and Jeff Hou. Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (blind peer reviewed)
2003  “Extending the Olmsted Vision:  North Lake Union Shoreline Greenway.” National Association for Olmsted Parks Conference, Seattle, Washington, (invited)
2003 Panel Moderator “Mentorship Across the Generations:  The Practices of Richard Haag, Grant Jones and Laurie Olin,” with Iain Robertson.
2002 “Buildings that Teach:  Cedar River Watershed Education Center,” with Marie Ruby. AIA National Committee on Education Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington. (invited)
2002  “Shifting Ground:  Teaching Landscape Construction as Ecological Design.”  Council For Educators in Landscape Architecture, Syracuse, New York. (blind peer reviewed)
2002 “Cultural Landscape Analysis and Preservation for Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.”  Poster session, West by Northwest Annual Planning Conference, National Park Service, Seattle, Washington. (blind peer reviewed)
2002 “Cedar River Watershed Education Center” Presentation and Tour for National Environdesign Conference, Seattle, Washington. (invited)
2001  “Preliminary Cultural Landscape Analysis Results for Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve,” National Park Service Planning Team, Coupeville, Washington.
2000  “Designing for Interpretation:  Message in the Medium.” National Association for Interpretation National Interpreters Workshop 2000, Tucson, Arizona.(peer reviewed)
1999  “Creating a Mosaic of Habitats in a Watershed Park.”  Society for Ecological Restoration International Conference, San Francisco, California.(peer reviewed)    
1995 “Creating Landscape Restoration Opportunities:  A Case Study at Rattlesnake Lake.” Society for Ecological Restoration International Conference, Seattle, Washington. (peer reviewed)
1986 - 1988   “The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens.” University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
   
Professional Reports and Plans
   
2005 Rottle, Nancy, Author, and Editor/Project Manager for Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects, Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve Draft General Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, Volume II: Technical Supplement.National Park Service, September 2005.
2003  Rottle, Nancy, “An Analysis of Change and Historical Integrity at Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve,” for the National Park Service, Columbia Cascades Region.
2002 South Wallingford Planning Committee, South Wallingford Neighborhood Plan: authored “Open Space Element”; contributor to “Urban Design Element”; contributor to published “Plan Summary”, City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
2002 Fort Vancouver Planning Team, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Draft General Management Plan, National Park Service; Jones & Jones Project Manager for document graphic plans.
1999 Rottle, Nancy with Steve Hall and Galen Wright, for Jones & Jones, Taylor Mountain Forest Park Analysis Report, for King County Department of Facilities and Department of Parks.
1998 Rottle, Nancy with Michael Romero, for Jones & Jones, Interpreting Washington’s Rail Trails, Washington State Parks and the Mountains to Sound Greenway
1997  Rottle, Nancy with Ken Pirie, for Jones & Jones, TimePlaces Heritage Tour, for the City of Issaquah and the Mountains to Sound Greenway, preliminary planning document.
1996   Rottle, Nancy and Curt Warber, for Jones & Jones, Interpretive Plan for Bellevue Parks, City of Bellevue, Washington.
1996  Project Team, Elwha River Ecosystem Restoration Implementation Environmental Impact Statement, for Jones & Jones and the National Park Service, Olympic National Park, Washington. Document Editor and  Graphic Designer.
1995 Rottle, Nancy and Curt Warber, for Jones & Jones, “TimePlaces Heritage Brochure,” for the Mountains to Sound Greenway and Washington Forest Protection Association.
1994 Rottle, Nancy for Jones & Jones, with Jones & Stokes and KPFF, Development Concept Plan and Environmental Assessment for Exit Glacier and Kenai Fjords National Park Visitor Center, National Park Service.
1994 - 1995 Rottle, Nancy and Design Team, for Jones & Jones, “Cedar River Watershed Visitor Center Analysis Report”,  “Cedar River Watershed Visitor Center Design Development Report”, “Cedar River Watershed Road and Utilities Report” and “Rattlesnake Lake Design Development Report”, for City of Seattle.
1993   Rottle, Nancy and Steve Durrant, for Jones & Jones, Nisqually River Interpretive Center Plan, Nisqually River Council and Washington State Department of Ecology.
1993 Rottle, Nancy for Jones & Jones, Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest Visitor Information Center, Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
1991 Rottle, Nancy for Jones & Jones, Wolf Haven Master Plan, Wolf Haven International, Tenino, Washington.
1991 Rottle, Nancy for Jones & Jones, “E.B. Dunn Historic Garden Brochure,” Estate of E.B. Dunn, Seattle, Washington.
   
Selected  Project Experience
   
 

Cedar River Watershed Education Center, Seattle Water Watersheds and Environmental Services, Cedar Falls, Washington:  Project Manager, Project Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones
Led the design team in design development and served as landscape architect from design through construction of a 4-acre educational campus and visitor facility.  Showcasing water, the Education Center features a series of courtyards, a constructed stream, a living roof, native plant communities, and the use of sustainable building practices and materials.

Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area Park Design, Road Relocation and Landscape Restoration, Seattle Water Watersheds and Environmental Services, Cedar Falls, Washington:  Project Manager, Project Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones
Led the design team and oversaw construction of a 30-acre park, regional trail hub, and ecological restoration area.  The project features bioengineering and restoration of the riparian edge, a 2-mile road and parking with a stormwater-treatment wetland, construction of interpretive kiosks and signage, restoration of forest and meadow landscapes, and a new trail system.

Ebey’s Landing Cultural Landscape Survey and Conservation Planning, National Park Service, Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve, Whidbey Island, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones
Led the research and analysis team in documenting the degradation and integrity of cultural landscape features of a 17,000-acre historic reserve, and in developing a set of innovative land conservation tools and strategies for maintaining the Reserve’s working farms and forests.

Taylor Mountain Forest Master Plan, King County Park System, Hobart, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones
Led the analysis and preliminary master planning for a 1700-acre wildland park that integrates passive recreation, education, and restoration of water quality, fish and wildlife habitat while demonstrating the role of small-scale working forests in preserving rural open space.

Fort Vancouver Cultural Landscape Visitor Facility Plan, National Park Service, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Vancouver, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones
Conducted a charrette and led the cultural landscape planning team to develop reconstruction and interpretive plans that will connect the park to its 19th-century waterfront on the Columbia River and highlight the human story of diversity in the historic fort.

TimePlaces Heritage Plans and Signs , Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust,  Seattle, Washington, and City of Issaquah:  Project Manager, Project Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones
Conceived the “TimePlaces” concept for a regional Heritage Tour, worked with local historians to plan three interpretive sign series, assisted with funding grants, designed the sign supports and several sign panels, and developed a wayfinding brochure. The TimePlaces projects were given an ASLA Merit Award in Communication.

   
Other Project Experience
   
 

Kenai Fjords Visitor Center and Exit Glacier Concept Plans, National Park Service, Seward, Alaska:  Project Manager, Project Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Nisqually River Interpretive Center Phase I Planning and Design, Nisqually River Council and Washington State Department of Ecology, Nisqually Basin, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Mountains to Sound Greenway Concept Plan Update, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Seattle, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones

Snoqualmie Point Viewpoint, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Snoqualmie, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones

Elwha River Ecosystem Restoration Implementation Plan–Environmental Impact Statement, National Park Service, Olympic National Park, Washington:  Document Editing and Graphics for Jones & Jones

Interpreting Washington’s Rail Trails, Washington State Parks, Olympia, Washington:  Project Manager and Interpretive Planner for Jones & Jones
Interpretive Plan for Bellevue Parks, City of Bellevue, Washington:  Project Manager and Project Interpretive Planner for Jones & Jones

Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest Visitor Information Center, USFS, Mt. Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington:  Project Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Cedar Lake Park and Trail Master Plan, Minneapolis Parks and Recreation, Minneapolis, Minnesota:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Stehekin Conservation Planning Study, National Park Service, Stehekin, Washington:  Land Planner for Jones & Jones

E.B. Dunn Historic Garden Master Plan, Preservation Plan and Land Trust, Estate of E.B. Dunn, Seattle, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones

Bellevue Library Park, King County Library System, Bellevue, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

North SeaTac Park Master Plan, City of SeaTac, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Wolf Haven Master Plan, Wolf Haven International, Tenino, Washington:  Project Manager, Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Jardin Ingles Concept Plan, Fundación, Tepotzotlán, México:
Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Boeing Integrated Systems Laboratory, with CH2M HILL, The Boeing Company, Master Plan and Design Development, Seattle, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Environmental Molecular Sciences Lab, with Zimmer Gunsul Frasca, Department of Energy, Richland, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones
Dylan Bay Master Plan, Chris Bayley, Orcas Island, Washington: Project Manager, Landscape Architect for Jones & Jones

Whaleback Gardens, Jon Runstad, Blakely Island, Washington:  Project Manager for Jones & Jones

Recreation Area and Sand Pit Restoration Master Plan, Ede, The Netherlands, Design Competition:  Landscape Architect

Tall Ship Historic Seaport Master Plan, Aberdeen, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Richard Haag Associates

Heston Residence Garden, Bill Heston, Seattle, Washington:  Project Manager for Richard Haag Associates

Polgar Estate, Polly and Edgar Stern, San Juan Island, Washington:  Landscape Architect for Richard Haag Associates

Sommerville Stream, Pool, Beach and Bog Gardens, Slim and Mimi Sommerville, Medina, Washington:  Project Manager for Richard Haag Associates

Mundall Garden Plan, Barbara Mundall, Eugene, Oregon:  Landscape Architect for Lovinger and Associates

Siltcoos Estuarine Interpretive Trail, National Dunes Recreation Area, Reedsport, Oregon:  Intern Landscape Architect, USDA Forest Service

   
Academic and Professional Service
   
2001 - 2006   Department Liaison to Professional Community, WASLA
2005 - 2006  All-City Open Space Seattle 2100 Charrette Co-Director
2006 Peer Reviewer, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
2005 Juror, American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington Chapter, Design and Planning Awards
2005 Peer Reviewer, Academic Journal, Landscape and Urban Planning
2004 Peer Reviewer, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
2004 - 2005 Advisory Board, FOCUS.  Interdisciplinary student organization for sustainable design. 
2004 Symposium Director, “Time, Process and Place:  Emerging Perspectives in Cultural Landscape Preservation,” University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
2004  Grant Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
2004 Round-table Session Moderator, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Christchurch, New Zealand    
2004   Appointed Member, North Lake Union Stakeholder Working Group, King County Department of Transportation
2004 Panelist and Juror, “Environdesign/What Makes it Green” Conference, AIA Committee on the Environment and International Interior Design Association, Seattle, WA.
2004   Participant, Seattle Waterfront Charrette
2003 - 2004  Advisory Board Member, Sand Point Outdoor Learning Laboratory, Seattle Parks
2003 - 2004 Co-founder, Acting Co-Chair, WASLA Committee on the Environment (COTE)
2002 - 2004 Chair, Open Space Committee; Member, Steering and Land Use Committees, South Wallingford Neighborhood Plan
2003 Peer Reviewer, American Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Papers for 2004 Annual Conference
2003 Session Moderator, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Charleston, SC
2002 - 2003 Advisory Board Member, Living Green in the Piper’s Creek Watershed, Seattle Parks
1994 Seattle Street Tree Advisory Council
1984 Juror: Oregon ASLA Design Awards, Portland, Oregon
1984 Director of Exhibits: University of Oregon Computer Graphics Conference
   
GRANTS & FUNDING
   
$20,000 from the Urban Land Institute for Open Space Seattle 2100 project.
$20,000 from several sources, to support Open Space Seattle 2100
$10,000 from Seattle City Council, to support Open Space Seattle 2100
$2,500 for the Dean's Development Award, College of Architecture and Urban Planning
$29,500 from the National Park Service, for “Prairie Stories,” environmental history research and interpretive document.
$25,000 from the city of Palmer, AK, for “Planning for Palmer,” joint studio with UW Depts. of Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning and Design (to Northwest Center for Livable Communities)
$4400 from Seattle Parks Department, for “Educational Wetland at Magnuson Park,” for Design Integration for Sustainable Construction, Design and Technical Studio.
$5,000 from City of Burlington, WA, for “Town and Country:  Envisioning Burlington, Preserving Skagit Farmland,” Design Studio.
$5,000 from King County, WA, for Accessing the River, Design Studio.
$1500 from the 2003 Varey Faculty Award.
$10,000 from City of Homer, AK, for “Alternative Futures for Homer Alaska”, Design Studio.
   
Citations and Media Coverage   
   
2006 Radio Show Guest, Quoted in Newspaper Articles for Open Space Seattle 2100 Charrette 
2005 Newspaper and Internet Coverage for Open Space Seattle 2100
2005 Quoted in the Draft General Management Plan, Vol. 1, for Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.
2005 Acknowledgements, Studio Work and Photographs in River Acces Plan, Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River, National Park Service and American Whitewater
2005 Acknowledgements for Studio Work in Burlington, Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland newsletter
2005 Quoted in the Seattle Times, North Lake Union Watershed Center Project
2005 Articles with quotes in the Alaskan Frontiersman and the Anchorage Daily News, regarding Palmer Studio Project
2004 Article American Whitewater May/June 2004, “Middle Fork Snoqualmie Planning and Implementation of River Access Well Underway,” featuring LArch 474 projects.
2004 CAUP News, Feature Article on Design Studio Town and Country:  Envisioning Burlington, Preserving Skagit Farmland.
2003  Ron Judd, Article in the Seattle Times citing Design Studio “Town and Country:  Envisioning Burlington, Preserving Skagit Farmland.”
2003 Acknowledged in Foreword to Taylor Mountain Forest Stewardship Plan
2003 Beverly Critchfield, Two front-page articles in the Skagit Valley Tribune regarding “Town and Country:  Envisioning Burlington, Preserving Skagit Farmland.”
2003 CAUP News, article on Design Studio, Alternative Futures for Homer, Alaska.
2003 Steven Goldsmith, University Week, article on Design Studio, “Alternative Futures for Homer, Alaska.”
2003 Two Radio shows and two articles in the Homer News for Larch 503 studio, April, May and June 2003.
2002 Quoted in the North Seattle Herald-Outlook regarding the South Wallingford Neighborhood Planning process, November 2002.