Gary Greenan
Teaching Area:
Urban Design, Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Education:
University of Florida, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1966
Catholic University of America, Master of City & Regional Planning, 1970
Teaching and Administrative Experience:
University of Miami School of Architecture, Assistant Professor 1974-1977
University of Miami School of Architecture, Associate Professor, 1977-1985
University of Miami School of Architecture, Professor, 1985-present
Professional Experience:
Registered Landscape Architect, Massachusetts, 1973
Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, (by examination), 1977
Landscape Design for Fairchild’s Tropical Gardens New Entrance Building
Landscape Design for Jude Classical Garden – largest classical garden other than Vizcaya
Landscape Design for Bermuda Village in Coral Gables, Florida
h3.Academic and Professional Honors:
Award of Excellence, American Planning Association, for the Road Corridor, 1990
First Place (student work) in the National Wood Competition, 1992
Publications:
Architectural Graphic Standards, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th Editions, The American Institute of Architects, Planning and Zoning issues, 1970-1994
The Landscape Manual for Miami-Dade County Planning Department, Florida and City of Miami, Florida, 1998
The Urban Design Manual, Miami-Dade County Planning Department, Florida, 1993
The Road Corridor, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 1989
Service:
Board of Directors of the Barnacle Society, 1988-1993
Member of the Board of Directors for the Dade Heritage Trust, 1978-1981
Board of Directors of the Coconut Grove Civic Association, 1974-1986