What landscape architects need to know. The “Little Project” at the Minnesota home of the firm’s founder creates experiences ...
In this article, which originally appeared in Metropolis Magazine's Point of View Blog as "Q&A: Kim Mathews and Signe Nielsen," Susan Szenasy interviews the principals of Mathews Nielsen Landscape ...
Students earning an MLA degree at Pratt are taught to embrace an inclusive approach to design that bridges culture and nature, ecology and policy, living and built environments. With so many ...
This live art-making class is inspired by John Varley’s watercolor Coast Scene. In this session, we will focus on landscape composition. The Museum partners with the Arts Council of Princeton to ...
This live art-making class is inspired by the Chinese album leaf Travelers in Mountains. In this session, we will focus on painting a mountain landscape. The Museum partners with the Arts Council of ...
The Boston-area artist finds beauty in these imperfections and, likewise, her work — textiles, photography and drawings — highlights the beauty in the mundane moments of daily life. Maue turns a ...
Examine the relationship of people to natural and built environments by studying landscapes, from parks and palaces to sidewalks and backyards. The Landscape Studies Program at Smith, the first in a ...
Than anywhere else on earth. Edward L. Daugherty, the dean of Atlanta landscape architects, has seen many cycles of growth and decay. He has survived enough seasons to view his own wintertime with a ...
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