Designing the Farms?
On Monday, the Designing the Parks team had an opportunity to tag along on a marathon day trip to Martin Van Buren National Historic Site in Kinderhook, New York. While […]
On Monday, the Designing the Parks team had an opportunity to tag along on a marathon day trip to Martin Van Buren National Historic Site in Kinderhook, New York. While […]
I’m back! I was in Colorado for a little bit with the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP) Conference, and I’ve returned to the Boston office now due to a three-week […]
For the entire year of 2016 NPS has been celebrating its centennial and preparing for its future. Yesterday was the anniversary of the signing of the Organic Act in 1916, […]
Last Thursday, Ella and I attended a Branching Out Teach Back that detailed the removal of invasive plants from Grape Island. The team of high school and college students removed mile-a-minute […]
This week marked our final site visit of the project with a trip to Hampton National Historic Site, a former plantation outside Baltimore, Maryland. A huge thank you to Brooke, John, […]
Those of you who have been reading my blog entries know that Jenna and I have been working with Chris on a schematic design for Green Hill. Today was an […]
Last Wednesday and Thursday, the OCLP had a special visitor in our downtown office. Stacey Meier, who teaches at the Mather Building Arts and Craftsmanship High School in New York […]
I am wrapping up my internship with the Olmsted Center and the Designing The Parks team this week. The past ten weeks have flown by, and been a truly influential […]
It’s been strange but just as busy to be back in the office full time this week without any site visits. After all our information gathering in California followed by […]
Welcome back for my ninth blog post of the Designing The Parks summer! This upcoming week I will be traveling to Colorado for the Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) conference with […]