Design-Build: Integrating Craft, Service, and Research through Applied Academic and Practice Models
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Daniel Winterbottom (Author)
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Daniel Winterbottom, RLA, FASLA is a landscape architect and Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Washington. His research interests include craft and materiality in placemaking, restorative/healing landscapes, landscape as a cultural expression, ecological urban design, community participatory design and service learning. In 1995 he developed a design-build program, and brings students to collaborate with communities in the US and abroad to design and build projects with a focus on healing traumatized populations. He has authored many articles on Casitas, healing gardens, sustainable design and service-learning teaching that have appeared in Nursing, Northwest Public Health, Places, the New York Times, Seattle Times, Seattle P.I. and Landscape Architecture Magazine. Winterbottom's books include Wood in the Landscape, 2006, and Therapeutic Gardens: Designing Healing Gardens, 2015, co-authored with Amy Wagenfeld.
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- Contributor: Daniel Winterbottom
- Imprint: Routledge
- ISBN13: 9781138932289
- Number of Pages: 402
- Packaged Dimensions: 189x246mm
- Packaged Weight: 1220
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Release Date: 2020-06-10
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Daniel Winterbottom, RLA, FASLA is a landscape architect and Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Washington. His research interests include craft and materiality in placemaking, restorative/healing landscapes, landscape as a cultural expression, ecological urban design, community participatory design and service learning. In 1995 he developed a design-build program, and brings students to collaborate with communities in the US and abroad to design and build projects with a focus on healing traumatized populations. He has authored many articles on Casitas, healing gardens, sustainable design and service-learning teaching that have appeared in Nursing, Northwest Public Health, Places, the New York Times, Seattle Times, Seattle P.I. and Landscape Architecture Magazine. Winterbottom's books include Wood in the Landscape, 2006, and Therapeutic Gardens: Designing Healing Gardens, 2015, co-authored with Amy Wagenfeld.
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