Attorney, landscape architect joins CASNR
A long-time attorney turned landscape architect has been named an assistant professor in Texas Tech University's Department of Landscape Architecture. Larry Sullivan, a native of Sweetwater, began his teaching and design duties on Sept. 1.
Sullivan, who earned a bachelor's degree from Baylor University and juris doctorate from the University of Texas School of Law, completed his Master of Landscape Architecture at Texas A&M University.
Aesthetically Pleasing. "Though I had established myself in the legal community, I found myself drawn away from trial practice to my true love "" designing functional and aesthetically pleasing public spaces, and helping others to come together around a better vision for the future of a place."
Sullivan has extensive professional design experience in projects as diverse as developing landscape plans for athletic facilities, subdivision and commercial common areas and streetscapes, and urban parks and roadways. In the past he has specialized in bridge and roadway aesthetics projects for state and federal highway corridors and a major greenway reclamation project along the Delaware River.
Community-Based Design. In addition to a 16-year career as an attorney, Sullivan taught construction contract law at Texas A&M and served as a professor at East Kazakhstan State Technical University in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan. Today, Sullivan's interests revolve around the aesthetic enhancement of public transportation projects, public art, and community-based design and envisioning and dispute resolution programs.
Written by Sean Cleveland
CONTACT: Larry Sullivan, Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Texas Tech University at (806) 742-1766 or larry.n.sullivan@ttu.edu.
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