Honors & Awards

2024 William Chip Winslow III, FASLA
William "Chip" Winslow III, FASLA
2024
William 'Chip' Winslow III, FASLAImage Credit:
John C. Peters - College of Architecture Texas A&M University
 

William "Chip" Winslow III, FASLA

"I have always been curious about how things work – from natural processes to mechanical devices- the materials, the components, the assembly, systems, and interactions that contribute to form and use. Equally, I have also been interested in the creative design and problem-solving process. Landscape architecture wraps the right amount of art, science, and social relevance that I am curious about into a discipline in which fulfills my desire to keep learning and practice applying that knowledge."

 

William P. "Chip" Winslow, III began his commitment to landscape architecture as an undergraduate student teaching assistant over 40 years ago at Kansas State University. Upon completing his MLA at the University of Michigan, he returned to Kansas to accomplish a twofold mission as educator and advocate for the profession. His teaching focuses on landscape architecture construction and its integral role in designing meaningful spaces with attention to craft and constructability. At Kansas State, Winslow became a tenured Professor and Emeritus Professor before joining the Texas A&M University landscape architecture and urban planning program as Professor of Practice in 2018. At TAMU, he integrated landscape design and construction principles throughout the curriculum and into allied disciplines. His advocacy for the profession is evidenced by leadership roles in CLARB and LAAB to elevate the profession through increasing licensure standards and obtainment standards. A licensed landscape architect since 1981, Winslow became ASLA Fellow in 2003, and was awarded the CLARB President's Award in 2007. His professional and academic accomplishments are a culmination of a career dedicated to landscape architecture education for students, emerging professionals, and allied disciplines on multiple levels.

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