The Secret to a Happy Commute
I have recently cracked the code to commuting happiness. The secret is to get up way before everyone else in the city of Boston. The experience is magically different. There […]
I have recently cracked the code to commuting happiness. The secret is to get up way before everyone else in the city of Boston. The experience is magically different. There […]
As promised in my last blog post, I am going to use this blog post to talk more extensively about our Latino Conservation Week experiences at Northeastern University. Latino Conservation […]
Since I’ve started my masters in Landscape Architecture I have become more accustomed with communicating through graphics rather than text. For a majority of my coursework, my instructors have challenged […]
This week has been focused on writing and research for the Existing Conditions report. This report features information on a variety of characteristics written up by Ella, Jenna, Angelina, and […]
I spent this week of my internship in the weeds without ever leaving the office. Last year the Northeast Exotic Plant Management Team inventoried plants at Green Hill (part of […]
The past week was a whirlwind of conversations and demonstrations for everyone at the Olmsted Center. One of my favorite things about working here is the inclusion across projects; while I have […]
This week highlighted how critical planning is in the process of implementing alterations to historic landscapes. This was evident in the Fairsted Landscape Management Workshop that took place this past […]
This week we met up with a team from the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site (FRLA) to discuss the historic character of the landscape and to workshop ideas for […]
Welcome back for the sixth week of my Designing The Parks blog! There’s been lots going on at the OCLP, and I’m here to share my take on it with […]
Since Monday was a holiday, things moved pretty quickly at OCLP this week. I also had the opportunity to visit areas in the region that I have not been to […]