2022 Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize: Lucy Humphreys Chebot’s “Reciprocal Optimism: Projecting Terrestrial Analogues”
by Lucy Humphreys Chebot (MLA I ’22) — Recipient of the Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize.
by Lucy Humphreys Chebot (MLA I ’22) — Recipient of the Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize.
For Dianne Lê (MLA II ’22), design and research is deeply informed by her background.
Envision a broad expanse of barren gray mounds riven with erosion channels. Pools of viridian,…
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Associate professor in practice of landscape architecture Chris Reed and his firm, Stoss Landscape Urbanism,…