Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, vol. 34, no.1
Special issue on time guest edited by Sonja Dümpelmann and Susan Herrington…
Special issue on time guest edited by Sonja Dümpelmann and Susan Herrington…
Modernity was critically important to the formation and evolution of landscape architecture, yet its…
Bradley Cantrell
The interface between the constructed environment and ecological systems is slowly blurring…
The Responsive Environments and Artifacts Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design conducts research that examines the potential of responsive technologies across a variety of scales. An area of research examining systems at the territorial scale, focuses on the manipulation of indeterminate land…
The vocabulary of early nineteenth-century picturesque landscape architecture is almost entirely alien to contemporary ears. Clumps, lumps, masses, groups, belts, hollows—these are a few of a vast catalog of objects that once belonged to design and have long since been absorbed into colloquial ubiquity. While…
2016 Urban Land Institute Hines Competition Winning Submission The Midtown Beat is the 2016 Urban Land Institute Hines Student Competition Winner based in Atlanta, Georgia. The project draws from Atlanta’s rich cultural and economic history to ensure its continued place as the primary hub of…
Design Critic in Landscape Architecture & Aga Khan Design Critic in Landscape Architecture
Francesca Benedetto
This seminar explores the representation of identity and memory in the city…
What is a camp? In August 2005, television news showed viewers an estimated 20,000 Katrina…
“GIS and Geodesign in Transition” Jack Dangermond is a pioneer in the development of…