Don Brigham
Don Brigham
Lecturer
AA 109
208-885-7448
Landscape Architecture Program
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2481
Moscow, Idaho 83844-2481
Don Brigham, PLA is an adjunct member of the faculty and has taught Planting Design and Professional Practice for Landscape Architecture for over 30 years.
Courses
- LARC 288: Plant Materials & Design I
- LARC 289: Plant Materials & Design II
- LARC 389: History of Landscape Architecture
- LARC 358: Professional Office Practice
Don Brigham, PLA is an adjunct member of the faculty and has taught Planting Design and Professional Practice for Landscape Architecture for over 30 years. He maintains a practice of landscape architecture, Brigham Plus Associates in Clarkston, Washington and is licensed as a landscape architect in several states. Don has served as a Vice President for Education for the American Society of Landscape Architects national organization and a Trustee representing landscape architecture professionals in Idaho and Montana. His successful practice, excellent knowledge of plant systems and professional practice continue to make him a very valuable member of the landscape architecture faculty community.
Don's focus over the last decade has been to coordinate large-scale land use/resource planning projects in eastern Washington, including Shorelines Master Programs and Voluntary Stewardship Projects for Critical Areas protection.
- Modie Conservancy Park board of directors
- St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Foundation board of directors
- Lewiston Rotary Club board and the Heart of Clarkston
- I have freely contributed my design expertise to improving the community in which I live, including the Clarkston Entrance project and Idaho’s first territorial capital project.