Women and Modernism in Landscape Architecture: A Colloquium, Part II

In recent years, the pace of research on women in landscape architecture has accelerated. Many monographs, anthologies, and scholarly books on their contributions to...

“Nursing Pretty Monsters: The Duchess of Beaufort and Art & Science in Baroque Gardening” Mark Laird

Senior Lecturer in the History of Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD source

Women and Modernism in Landscape Architecture: A Colloquium, Part III

In recent years, the pace of research on women in landscape architecture has accelerated. Many monographs, anthologies, and scholarly books on their contributions to...

John Lobell Landscape Architecture

http://johnlobell.com Lecture on Landscape Architecture, for a History and Theory of Architecture course at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, given 2013. Focus on Medieval, Renaissance,...

The Built Environment: A Conversation with M. Van Valkenburgh, P. Walker, and A. Berrizbeitia

The origins of landscape architecture as a discipline has its roots at the GSD. Its evolution over time, up to the present day perspective,...

Women and Modernism in Landscape Architecture: A Colloquium, Part I

In recent years, the pace of research on women in landscape architecture has accelerated. Many monographs, anthologies, and scholarly books on their contributions to...

On the Future of Landscape History: John Dixon Hunt in discussion with Mark Laird

John Dixon Hunt is an Emeritus Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape at the University of Pennsylvania. He edits the journal, Studies...

Joseph Disponzio, ” On the Theoretical and Practical Development of Landscape Architecture”

Exploring the transformation of the modeling of land from garden-making to landscape architecture, this lecture by Joseph Disponzio will establish the intellectual origins of...