Greetings from Washington, DC!
Greetings from Washington, DC and a warm welcome to the 2018 Olmsted Center Designing the Parks interns! I was one of the 2016 group of interns and have been asked […]
Greetings from Washington, DC and a warm welcome to the 2018 Olmsted Center Designing the Parks interns! I was one of the 2016 group of interns and have been asked […]
Most people think of working for the National Parks Service as getting to spend lots of time outdoors, going on hikes and nature walks, doing landscape maintenance work, and generally […]
Happy February and long weekend! My focus has shifted completely back to BOHA in the last three weeks, with the Navy Yard and Denali sneaking their way into my peripheries […]
I seem to wait to blog until I have way too much to talk about and can’t possibly expect to not overwhelm readers. New Year’s resolutions aren’t usually my thing […]
When Chris and I were at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site (Olmsted NHS) a few weeks ago, archivist Michelle Clark showed us some of the drawings in the […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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 […]
Back at it again with the third blog post of the summer! If you haven’t done so already, be sure to check out Ella’s, Jenna’s, and Angelina’s respective blogs. They […]