Justine Holzman

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graduate Landscape Architecture Program, University of Tennessee

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    Justine Holzman, Adjunct Assistant Professor, College of Architecture & Design, University of Tennessee, USA

Justine Holzman is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Graduate Landscape Architecture Program at the College of Architecture & Design, University of Tennessee based in Knoxville, TN, USA.

Last updated: April 16, 2016 Knoxville, TN, USA

Justine Holzman is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Graduate Landscape Architecture Program at the College of Architecture & Design, University of Tennessee based in Knoxville, TN, USA.

She is also a Research Associate for the Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab (REAL) at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.

She was previously a Visiting Assistant Professor in The Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University (LSU). She also worked as a Research Fellow with the LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio, a trans-disciplinary think-tank working on coastal issues in Louisiana.

She received a Masters of Landscape Architecture (2013) from LSU and a Bachelor of Arts in Landscape Architecture (2011) from the University of California Berkeley.

Her research recognizes the inherent responsive capabilities of landscape materiality and speculates on the development of synthetic ecologies dependent on responsive technologies for nuanced monitoring and material reconfiguration.

Justine Holzman recently co-authored a book with Bradley Cantrell, Responsive Landscapes: Strategies for responsive technologies in landscape architecture (Routledge, 2016), framing a comprehensive view of interactive and responsive projects and their relationship to environmental space.

Justine Holzman was a workshop expert at the 5th International Holcim Forum for Sustainable Construction dedicated to “Infrastructure Space” held April 7-9, 2016 in Detroit, USA.