Zube Lecture - Multi-Disciplinary Practice: the (mostly) good, the (sometimes) bad, and the (rarely) ugly

November 8, 2012
4:00 pm-5:00 pm

Hills North

Room: 105

UMass Amherst Campus

Handicap access available
Free admission
Contact:
Jack Ahern
413-545-2255

Cheri Ruane, RLA

Team Leader | Landscape Architecture

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Weston & Sampson’s Design Studio

Ruane is a registered landscape architect with experience in multi-disciplinary project management, construction administration, site analysis and public design. She was involved with the restoration of Boston's historic park system, the Emerald Necklace, during her tenure at the City of Boston Parks Department. She has special expertise with public site design and facilitating the community participation process.

She has very consciously focused her professional work on the public realm.

Ms. Ruane is a founding member of Spurr, Weston & Sampson's Design Studio.  Weston & Sampson is a 113 year old engineering and infrastructure firm that in the last two decades has diversified services to establish a multi-disciplinary practice model.  Her duties include business development, project and client management and as a shareholder, she participates in strategic corporate direction.

 

More information is available at www.westonandsampson.com

 

* These are free and public events. *

 The Zube lecture series is named for Ervin Zube, former head of LARP from 1974 to 1980. Professor Zube is internationally known for his leadership in developing a culture of academic research in the profession of landscape architecture. His research made numerous seminal contributions to landscape planning theory and practice.****