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Faculty Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturers
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LYNNE MANZO
Associate Professor,
Landscape Architecture
As an Environmental Psychologist, Professor Manzo specializes in the study of the interrelationships between people and their physical surroundings. Her view of the environment includes not only natural and built settings, but also the socio-cultural and political milieu that shape the appearance, meanings and uses of space. Prof Manzo’s interests and areas of research address environment and behavior in urban space and focus on issues of place attachment, place identity, community participation and development as well as the politics of place. She has spent years conducting housing research and participating in advocacy efforts for affordable housing. As a co-founder of the Housing Environments Research Group at the City University of New York, she researched and advocated for tenants rights to affordable housing and researched grassroots organizing and building rehabilitation efforts among residents of landlord abandoned buildings. In Seattle, Prof Manzo is conducting research on the Seattle Housing Authority’s High Point community and evaluating King County Housing Authority’s redevelopment of Park Lake Homes in White Center. Her interests in diversity in urban environments is also at the basis
of her research in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District which
focuses on cultural identity and participation in the development of the
new urban design master plan for the district as well as on the community
dynamics unfolding in this design process. Prof Manzo received her PhD in Environmental Psychology from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. She also holds two Masters degrees, one in Psychology and one in Philosophy. She is a member of the Environmental Design Research Association, the Society for Community Research and Action and the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture. She also serves as a technical consultant to the Chinatown/international District urban Design Community Advisory Board and the King County Housing Authority’s Community Task Force for Park Lake Home. |
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