Background
Campbell, Craig Stewart was born on May 18, 1938 in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, United States. Son of Kenneth Stewart and Margaret Sophia (Riedesel) Campbell.
town planner Landscape architect
Campbell, Craig Stewart was born on May 18, 1938 in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, United States. Son of Kenneth Stewart and Margaret Sophia (Riedesel) Campbell.
Student, Iowa State University, 1956-1958; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois, 1960; Master in Landscape Architecture, U. Washington, 1986.
Junior planner, Broome County Planning Board, Binghamton, New York, 1960-1961;
European work/travel landscape archaeology, Scotland and Denmark, 1961-1962;
project landscape archaeology, John Lantzius & Associations, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1964-1966;
project landscape archaeology, Ribera & Sue, Oakland, California, 1967-1968;
project landscape archaeology, Archs. Collaborative, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968-1969;
planner False Creek Development Team, Vancouver City Planning Department, 1972-1973;
owner, Campbell & Associations, Sante Fe, 1976-1984;
principal, Campbell Okuma Perkins Associations, Sante Fe, 1984-1995;
principal, Design Workshop, Inc., Denver, since 1995. Visiting evaluators Landscape Archs.
Accreditation Board; founding partner S.W. Wetlands Group. Teaching assistant, instructor U. Washington, 1985-1986, lecturer 1972, 86. Lecturer University of Illinois, 1975, S.W. Turfgrass Association Conference, El Paso, 1982, U. New Mexico, 1983, American Society of Landscape Archs., New Mexico, 1987, 90, Santa Fe, 1987, Washington, 1992, Chicago, 1993, University Texas, Austin, 1989, Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment Conference, Albuquerque, 1989, American Association Botan.
Gardens and Arboreta, Seattle, 1990, Albuquerque, 1992.
Member urban design subcommittee Urban Policy Board, City of Santa Fe. Member New Mexico Professional Technology Assistance Board. Fellow American Society Landscape Archs (trustee national board for New Mexico 1986-1989, Bradford Williams medal 1974, merit award in communications 1979.
Courtyard and fountain award New Mexico chapter 1979, merit award 1993). Member American Association Botan. Gardens and Arboreta.
Married Jeng-Jeng Hu, October 19, 1975. 1 child, Michael Stewart.