Greenways – if you can dig it, do it!
Honest disclosure: if I could redesign a city, every street would become a park. If there is one thing I learned during my time thus far in Boston, is that […]
Honest disclosure: if I could redesign a city, every street would become a park. If there is one thing I learned during my time thus far in Boston, is that […]
Even sleepy weeks at the Olmsted Center prove to be interesting! While much of the office was conducting fieldwork in Maryland, I was mapping and continuing to research my site: […]
Since the last blog post, the world of mapping has opened a portal into the Olmsted Center and swallowed me up! (Or, at least that’s what it feels like.) Tim […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
I have officially been at the Olmsted Center for one month now, and am excited about all the exciting opportunities taking place at the office. This week we had a […]