Joseph Ingoldsby, ASLA, American Society of Landscape Architects

JOSEPH E. INGOLDSBY

820 E. Horseneck Road, P.O. Box 4090

Westport, MA 02790    (508) 938-5136

http://www.ingoldsby-asla.com

ingoldsby-asla@comcast.net




PROFESSIONAL CAREER

 

Joseph Ingoldsby, ASLA, Environmental Design & Planning, 1990-2015

Elected member-American Society of Landscape Architects, 1990

 

EDUCATION

 

UMass Dartmouth, 2012-2015

 

School of Marine Science and Technology, 2014-2015

Marine Science, Fisheries Science Seminars, Science Writing

College of Arts & Sciences

Graduate Certificate in Professional Writing, 2015

Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Development, 2014

School of Education, Public Policy & Civic Engagement

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Policy, 2013

 

Roger Williams University, 2011-2012

Certificate in Practical Shellfish Farming

 

Rhode Island School of Design, 2011-2012

Natural History Portfolio

 

University of Pennsylvania, 1987-1989

MA, Landscape Architecture

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS AND PROJECTS

 

Colgate University, Hamilton, NY

Develop plans to restore trout stream with stream corridor and pond edge re-vegetation.

 

Walpole Mall, Walpole, MA

The Greening of the Walpole Mall: Reintroducing natural processes

Delineate, restore, and plant wetlands. Plan and oversee native landscape construction. Prepare conservation commission filings and present at hearings. Prepare wetland certification and closure.

 

Dune Restoration, Saquish, MA; Coastal Landscape Restoration, Duxbury MA

Restore dunes and sand plain landscapes with native coastal plant materials.

Remove invasive species and replant with native species.

 

Coastal Landscape, Coolidge Point, Manchester By The Sea, MA

Rebuild the coastal bank, plan, permit, and plant the coastal landscape.

Fresh Pond Environmental Assessment, Cambridge, MA

Document the natural and cultural landscapes at Fresh Pond Reservoir. Delineate wetlands. Consider flood plain planting for bioremediation and crowd control with Rizzo Associates for the City of Cambridge, MA.

 

Blair Pond and Alewife Brook Herring Assessment

Analyze and design fish passage enhancements with MA Fish and Wildlife scientists.

 

Neponset River Area of Critical Environmental Concern - Fowl Meadow and Ponkapoag Bog, Neponset River Watershed Association

Conduct research, environmental analysis, mapping of aquifer, ecosystems, listed species habitats within the thirteen-community boundary. Nomination approved by state.

 

Neponset River Area of Critical Environmental Concern - Neponset River Estuary

Conduct research, environmental analysis, mapping of Dorchester/Milton estuarine landscape and fishery. Submit and gain state approval of ACEC protective designation.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLICATIONS

 

Friends Journal article, Climate Change Issue Jan. 2015 - Link

Allen’s Neck Meeting Clambake Celebrates 125 Years.

 

Dartmouth Heritage Trail, Historic Village Kiosks, 2014 - Link

Design and install historic signposts at each village for Dartmouth 350 celebrations.

 

Ocean Stories, Tropical Coral Reefs in Uncertain Seas, 2013-2014 - Link

Collaborate with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and MIT scientists for exhibits:

Ocean Stories, Museum of Science; Boston; Subtle Technologies, Toronto; Sustain- 2, University of Illinois; Ocean Stories, New Bedford Art Museum; Sea Lab, New Bedford.

 

Oceans in Distress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

Present anthropogenic changes to oceans at environmental conference.

 

Orion Magazine of Nature, Culture and Place - Link

Requiem for a Drowning Landscape, March-April 2009 Issue

Publish four color-plates from the Requiem for a Drowning Landscape series.

 

Requiem for a Drowning Landscape, New York Hall of Science, Queens, NY - Link

Exhibit work illustrating the impact of sea level rise upon the Atlantic coastal marsh.

 

Leonardo, MIT Press.
Vanishing Landscapes: The Atlantic Salt Marsh - Link

MIT Press- Leonardo Volume 42, Issue 2 (2009) - Link

This article surveys the human imprint on the coastal landscape of New England and the impact of climate change on NE marine landscape and fisheries. 

 

HONORS

 

NPR interview, Vanishing Landscapes and Endangered Species; Smithsonian Fellow nomination: Communicating biodiversity loss; Artists for the Oceans, United Nations.