Justine Holzman

Midday Talk: Justine Holzman

Main Hall, 1 Spadina Cresent

As an assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Toronto and a member of the Dredge Research Collaborative, Justine Holzman researches landscape infrastructure for regional design, responsive technologies in landscape architecture, and the epistemic history of scientific landscape modelling. Holzman previously taught at the University of Tennessee and Louisiana State University as a visiting assistant professor. At LSU, Holzman worked as a research fellow with the LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio, a transdisciplinary research studio with scientists, engineers, and designers working on coastal issues in Louisiana. Holzman is co-author of Responsive Landscapes: Strategies for Responsive Technologies in Landscape Architecture (2016) and previously worked as a Research Affiliate for the Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab. Holzman holds an MLA from LSU and a BA in Landscape Architecture from UC Berkeley. ​