Richard Sutton
volunteer, emeriti
- Emeritus Professor Landscape Architecture Program University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Work
KIEM 202
Lincoln
NE
68583-0915
US
Work
402-472-2811
On campus, dial 2-2811
Dr. Richard Sutton, PLA, FASLA, GRP is a Professor at UN-Lincoln and teaches in Agronomy and Horticulture and the Program in Landscape Architecture. Richard’s award-winning research work on green roofs informs designers about the wider use of native plants and community ecology in creating, installing and maintaining resilient landscapes. At a larger scale, he works on understanding Nebraska’s rural visual milieu and impact of wind power on its wide-open spaces.
icon-academic-capEducation
- BS, Colorado State University, 1970
- Other, Utah State University, 1974
- Ph D, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997
icon-chat-userCourses
- HORT 212, Landscape Plants I, Fall 2016
- LARC 487, Introduction to Landscape Ecology, Fall 2012
- LARC 200, Landscape and Environmental Appreciation, Spring 2015
- HORT 267, Introduction to Landscape Design Studio, Spring 2016
- HORT 212, Landscape Plants I, Fall 2016
- LARC 487, Introduction to Landscape Ecology, Fall 2016
- HORT 200, Landscape and Environmental Appreciation, Fall 2016
- HORT 265, Visual Communication for Landscape Design, Fall 2015
icon-documentPublications and Other Intellectual Contributions
- Green Roof Ecosystems, Green Roof Ecosystems, July (3rd Quarter/Summer) 2015
icon-keynotePresentations
- Green roof ecosystems: Connecting research, design, & performance, American Society of Landscape Architects, New Orlean, LA
icon-bookmark-starAwards & Honors
- 2017 Honor Award for Research, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2017
- GRRC Research Excellence, Green Roofs for Health Cities, 2016