Virtual Public Lecture: David Moreno Mateos, “How ecosystems recover from ancient human impacts”
The GSD is pleased to present a series of talks and webinars…
The GSD is pleased to present a series of talks and webinars…
Please join us for the Spring 2020 Open House Lecture delivered by…
Listen to Günther Vogt describing three of the six projects featured in…
by Naoko Asno, Anna Curtis-Heald, Jenjira Holmes, Phia Sennett (all MLA ’19) On March 5,…
by Chelsea Dombroskie (MLA I ’21) Franklin Park is challenging to navigate. Vegetation Orientation…
by Alysoun Wright (MUP ’21) Extraction Through Time: Model as Change Following…
A lone farmstead is perched on the edge of a creek on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
Kira Clingen (MLA/MDes ’21) describes her final project for the option studio…
This exhibition explores the complex and intertwined layers of knowledge—sciences, history, aesthetics, and material culture—that are embedded in the seemingly simple undertaking of planting, whether a large forest, an urban park, or a garden. It does so through documenting the creative process of the…
Please join us for the Frederick Law Olmsted Lecture delivered by landscape…