Leslie Wren, RLA, ASLA
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture & Regional and Community Planning
2006 Seaton Hall
920C N. Martin King Jr. Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506
T: (785) 532-5961; 713-248-8452 Cell
During her years as a designer/project manager in high-end residential design/build/maintain firms, Wren gained an intimate understanding and appreciation of the field operations side of the profession. She also saw how much landscape architects have to gain in their work from productive collaboration with their counterparts in the field. Accordingly, her academic focus is on developing best practices for involving installation and maintenance managers in the landscape architecture design process in order to resolve microsite challenges, minimize water needs and issues, optimize plant selection, clarify instructions and specifications, facilitate installation and maintenance, reduce laborer safety risks, and maximize capability for green infrastructure maintenance and longevity.
Wren has a bachelor's degree in biology, with a concentration in ecology and evolutionary biology, from Rice University, and master's degrees in both horticultural science and landscape architecture from North Carolina State University. She is also a certified designer of early childhood environments through the Natural Learning Initiative.