Ned Crankshaw was appointed Dean of the College of Design in July 2024, after serving as Acting Dean for two years. He joined the faculty of the University of Kentucky Department of Landscape Architecture in 1990. As a faculty member in Landscape Architecture, he has collaborated extensively in teaching and research with faculty members in Architecture, Interior Design, and Historic Preservation. The organizing philosophy for his studios and his cultural landscapes course is that thoughtful landscape architectural practice relies on understanding and empathy for the intrinsic values of regional and local landscape character. Crankshaw has a record of research activity in cultural landscape management, and especially in ways to incorporate thoughtful contemporary design into historic landscapes. His more recent work is in two areas. One involves the wellness benefits of human contact with nature in urban landscapes and the other involves strategies to increase urban tree canopy to mitigate higher temperatures driven by climate-change.
Ned Crankshaw is a registered Landscape Architect and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. He holds a BLA degree from Ball State University and an MLA from Iowa State University, and has professional practice background in Portland, Maine, Des Moines, Iowa, and Syracuse, New York. Along with teaching at UK, he has also been a visiting faculty member in the Landscape Architecture programs at Iowa State University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. He was chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture at UK from 2010-2022. He is a former member and chair of the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board, which oversees the accreditation of 100 landscape architecture degree programs in the United States, and he continues to participate in LAAB site visits.
Scholars@UK
Plowing or mowing? rural sprawl in Nelson County, Kentucky
Crankshaw, N. M., 2009, In: Landscape Journal. 28, 2, p. 218-234 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
The lost cause and Reunion in the confederate cemeteries of the north
Crankshaw, N., Brent, J. E. & Brent, M. C., Jan 2016, In: Landscape Journal. 35, 1, p. 1-21 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Conservation, Protection, and Enhancement of Forest Canopies in Rural Communities and Small Municipalities
Rieske-Kinney, L. (PI), Crankshaw, N. (CoI), Phillips, L. (CoI) & Sass, C. (CoI)
1/15/25 → 6/22/25
Project: Research project
Tree Canopy Resiliency Begins With Community Engagement
Rieske-Kinney, L. (PI), Coy, G. (CoI), Crankshaw, N. (CoI), Crocker, E. (CoI), Larson, J. (CoI), Phillips, L. (CoI), Sass, C. (CoI), Tedder, D. (CoI), Williams, M. (CoI) & Stringer, J. (Former CoI)
6/26/23 → 6/25/28
Project: Research project
Combining Audio, Visualization, and Decision Modeling Tools to Solicit Public Preferences Regarding Highway Noise Impacts
Grossardt, T. (PI) & Crankshaw, N. (CoI)
8/1/03 → 12/31/06
Project: Research project
Survey and Research of Historic Properties in Casey County, Kentucky
Crankshaw, N. (PI)
11/1/10 → 8/1/11
Project: Research project
Rural Heritage Development Initiative Design Guidelines
Crankshaw, N. (PI)
8/15/08 → 10/31/10
Project: Research project
Geographic Information System Processing of Remotely-Sensed Data for Analyzing Land Cover Change in Cultural Landscapes
Crankshaw, N. (PI), Appler, D. (CoI) & Lee, B. (CoI)
9/15/16 → 9/15/17
Project: Research project
Conservation, Protection, and Enhancement of Forest Canopies in Rural Communities and Small Municipalities
Rieske-Kinney, L. (PI), Crankshaw, N. (CoI), Crocker, E. (CoI), Larson, J. (CoI), Phillips, L. (CoI), Sass, C. (CoI), Stringer, J. (CoI), Tedder, D. (CoI), Tedder, D. (CoI), Williams, M. (CoI) & Arthur, M. (Former CoI)
2/1/21 → 6/30/24
Project: Research project