Beach Landings and Baker’s Island
Hello again! Things have been relatively quiet here at the Olmsted Center. We said goodbye to Melissa a few weeks ago, and our intern numbers have dwindled to two (Hi, […]
Hello again! Things have been relatively quiet here at the Olmsted Center. We said goodbye to Melissa a few weeks ago, and our intern numbers have dwindled to two (Hi, […]
Things are starting to calm down around the Olmsted Center, but they’re heating up for me. Our numbers have dwindled over the last few weeks as Daisy, Jill, and Catrina […]
First off, apologies for the gap since my last post. I’ve been busily trying to finish my CLI site plans of the Pamet Cranberry Bog before moving on to the […]
We’ve been mapping like crazy here at the Olmsted Center. After a little over a week of diligent work in AutoCAD, I’m happy to report that the site plans for […]
Hi, my name is Kristi Lin and I had the opportunity to serve as a Designing the Parks intern at the Olmsted Center in 2015. Last month, I graduated with […]
Last week, I made a new friend…and by friend, I mean the Pamet Cranberry Bog, the cultural landscape on Cape Cod National Seashore for which I am preparing a Cultural […]
Florida summers are not so nice… The state of Florida is known for many things: orange juice, beaches, Disneyworld, amazing Cuban sandwiches and the mysterious albeit immensely entertaining “Florida-man”. […]
Hello! My name is Clare Flynn. I’m thrilled to be writing to you for the first time as part of the new crop of Designing the Parks interns at the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation […]
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 […]