The Power of Data
We had a BRAHMS heavy past week after a talk with Matt Lobdell at the Morton Arboretum, one of their primary users in the United States, and a group demonstration of the […]
We had a BRAHMS heavy past week after a talk with Matt Lobdell at the Morton Arboretum, one of their primary users in the United States, and a group demonstration of the […]
Hello! This is my very first blog post as a new Designing the Parks intern with the Olmsted Center. I’m a bit late to the blog party (I’m rounding out […]
This week began with a trip out to Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. I was assisting Olmsted Center Historical Landscape Architect, Tim Layton, who is producing a Cultural Landscape […]
With the majority of our site visits and conversations with arboreta and public garden professionals behind us, the last two weeks have been writing, reading, and more writing. One of […]
I’ve spent this week preparing for a site visit to Gettysburg National Historical Park that we’ll make next week. Tim and I will be working on Culp’s Hill and updating […]
This is my last official blog post of my 13-week internship with the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation and Latino Heritage Internship Program. I have been an intern of the […]
Yesterday I researched lawn alternatives for a strip of land along a roadside. The new border planting needs to be salt tolerant and able to grow in the Boston area. […]
Welcome back for my 11th blog post of the summer! It has been another busy week at the OCLP, so I have a lot to catch you up on. As […]
Throughout this project, I’ve had the opportunity to play with demo models of our various software considerations because they’re commercial products, they want you poking around. A huge part of our project, however, […]