Michael Boucher
Principal, ASLA


Michael Boucher has practiced landscape architecture for over 20 years. Born and raised in eastern Maine, his project experience includes site planning and design for public and private schools, universities, public parks, residential properties, and various types and scales of land development.

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

Michael is CLARB certified, a Maine licensed landscape architect and is registered to practice in nine other states.

EDUCATION

Harvard Graduate School of Design
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Master in Landscape Architecture 1985

University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science,
Environmental Design
cum laude 1981

University of Maine
Orono, Maine
Associate in Science
Plant & Soil Technology 1979

 



PRESENTATIONS

April 2006
Conversations in Architecture
Boston Society of Architects

Fall 2005
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Architecture

Fall 2005
University of Maine
Landscape Horticulture Department

PUBLIC SERVICE

ARCHITALX Design Lecture Committee
Member, 1997-1998, Advisor, 1998-present

Freeport Conservation Commission
Member, 1991-1993

Maine Audubon Mast Landing Sanctuary
Long Range Planning Task Force, 1994-1995

STUDIO CRITIC

Arizona State University
Boston Architectural Center
Harvard Graduate School of Design
University of Maine
University of Washington

 



TEACHING POSITIONS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Department of Architecture
Visting Studio Instructor
Spring 1996, Fall 1997, Fall 1999
Studio Consultant, Fall 2001
Thesis reader, Fall 2002, Fall 2005

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