Emily Greenwood
- Associate Teaching Professor
- Landscape Architecture Major Coordinator
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Design-Build | Green Schoolyard Design | Stormwater Management | Land Conservation & Open Space | Ecology & Restoration | Climate Resilient Design
Emily Greenwood is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Program in Environmental Design at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, specializing in landscape architecture, urban planning, ecological design, and contextually responsive product design.
Emily’s professional work focuses on the design of sustainable native landscapes, design-build projects, wetland design, ecological restoration, trail and trailhead design, the design of green schoolyards and learning landscapes, and meaningful residential landscape designs. Emily has worked in open space where she balanced the preservation of open space and the increasing needs for recreation on open land. Her research includes published works on how learning landscapes can increase physical activity for children in underserved communities.
Emily holds a Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver, a B.A. in Environmental Studies from the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and a Paralegal Certificate with a focus in environmental law from the Colorado State University. Emily is also an avid rock climber, mountaineer, mountain biker and trail runner.