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Gale Fulton is an Associate Professor and Director of the School of Landscape Architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He has taught at institutions including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Adelaide. His professional experience includes landscape architecture and urban design practice at firms like Civitas in Denver, where he contributed to projects such as the San Diego Riverpark Masterplan and transit facilities at Denver’s Union Station. Collaborations with Aptum Architecture have yielded award-winning competition entries like the Gowanus Lowline in Brooklyn and Chicago’s Network Reset initiative.
Education:
- Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Colorado at Denver (2000)
- Bachelor of Science in Horticulture, Iowa State University (1994)
His research and teaching focus on design intelligence, integrating ecological and urban systems. Publications appear in Landscape Architecture Magazine, Landscape Journal, Kerb, and Landscape India. Further details are available via his Landscape Intelligence platform.
Awards highlight his innovative approaches to urban regeneration and public space design. While specific grant details are not provided, his work bridges academic research with professional practice, emphasizing collaborative, multi-scalar design solutions.
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