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Sarah Bolivar

Assistant Professor

School of Landscape Architecture

Sarah Bolivar, PLA, is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at 快活视频. Her research explores how individual and collective actions can support migrating plants and wildlife, and by extension, the palpable and cultural meaning they hold in people鈥檚 lives. Building on coastal resilience research in Japan and Washington state, watershed restoration with local government in Bellingham, WA, and riverfront design and masterplanning projects with AECOM, Sarah鈥檚 work weaves the indelible impact and power of water alongside the potential of animal and plant communities to thrive. From submerged grounds to high elevation regions across the Americas, Sarah鈥檚 work aims to capture how designing for vulnerable plant and wildlife populations can both address biodiversity threats and affirm human quality of life. Her process emphasizes storytelling (visual, written, and oral) as a tool for building participatory and immersive environments whereby the public imagination can conceive more porous, hybrid, and resilient landscapes.

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