Elizabeth K. Meyer is an American landscape architect.
She is the Merrill D. Peterson Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Virginia.
[1] The center was founded as a “collaborative hub for scholars and practitioners seeking to create new models for cultural landscape research, interpretation, preservation and adaptive use.”[2] She has collaborated with the Cultural Landscape Foundation on a two-day workshop on the urban cultural landscapes of Richmond, Virginia.
[2] Also with the CLF, she worked on The Cultural Landscape Atlas of Virginia.
[3][4] In 2019, Meyers received the Vincent Scully Prize from the National Building Museum,[5] and in 2021 the Society for College and University Planning awarded Meyers and her collaborators for their work on the campus plan for Wellesley College.