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Greetings from Seattle and welcome to the green infrastructure wiki. We welcome your contributions, feedback and an invigorating exchange of ideas! A little about me: I work at Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture and teach part-time as a University of Washington lecturer. I received my BA in English literature at Saint Mary's College of Maryland before conducting my master's work in landscape architecture at the University of Washington with a Certificate in Historic Preservation and Planning. I serve on the board of the Cultural Landscape Foundation (tclf.org) and Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks. In 2006, I co-directed Open Space Seattle 2100 with Nancy Rottle, which was an effort to re-imagine Seattle's integrated green infrastructure for the next century.
Latest page update: May 12 2007, 3:50 AM EDT
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