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
Ben Spencer
Thaisa Way
Ken Yocom

Lecturers
Luanne Smith
Nhon Truong

ROXANNE HAMILTON

Lecturer, Landscape Architecture
Community Design Building
Box 355734
Seattle WA 98195-5734

rhamilto@u.washington.edu
206.543.2848

rox hamilton | curriculum vita | publications | courses taught | awards

 

COURSES TAUGHT

2002

Summer Quarter Larc 498B, 598B, Ecosystem Design at Shaw Island
Spring Quarter
Larc 498B, Ecosystem Analysis for Preserve Management and Planning

2001

Autumn Quarter Larc 403, Ross Lake Master Plan at Tulalip
Winter Quarter
Larc 331, Drainage and Grading, co-taught with Peg Ferm
Spring Quarter Larc 474, Ecological Design, A joint studio with Architecture exploring green design solutions for two San Juan Island properties, co-taught with Elaine LaTourelle

2000

Autumn Quarter Larc 403, Semiahmah Restoration and Memorial Project, Working in partnership with the Lummi Nation students developed plans to restore desecrated burial grounds at Semiahmoo Spit in Blaine, Wa. and to commemorate those buried there.
Summer Quarter Larc 498A, Ecosystem Design, co-taught with Perry Gayaldo at Cedar Rock Preserve, Shaw Island cont. field study.
498B
, Healing Garden Design, for Fircrest a facility for the severely developmentally disabled.
Spring Quarter Larch 590B, Healing Gardens Seminar: Developed with the intent to examine the research of the therapeutic effects of gardens on human health and well being.
Winter Quarter Larch 474, Ecological Design, joint studio with Architecture: co-taught with Iain Robertson and Marietta Millet focused on Big Beef Creek Research Facility, Kitsap County, WA.
Larch 331
, Drainage and Grading, co-taught with Peg Ferm

1999

Autumn Quarter Larch 403, Cultural Landscapes, a DNR grant project in partnership with the Swinomish tribal community. Product: publication Swinomish Tribal Village Plan
Summer Quarter Larch 498B
, Ecological Evaluation and Design Perceptions, Field study course co-taught with restoration ecologist Perry Gayaldo at the Cedar Rock Biological Preserve, Shaw Island, WA. Product: Ecological Evaluation and Design Perception phase one evaluation for management plan.
Larch 498A, Sustainable Garden Design
Spring Quarter Larch 590B, Healing Gardens SeminarLarch 473, Professional Practice seminar.
Winter Quarter Larch 302
, Site Design in the Urban Context, co-taught with Bill MacElroy, projects: Kenmore Civic Center, Burke Museum Expansion master plan.
Larch 331
, Drainage And Grading, co-taught with Andy Scheffer.