Participation
- You have accessRestricted accessEnvironmental Justice as Justification for Landscape Architectural DesignHyejung ChangLandscape Journal, January 2018, 37 (2) 1-17; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.37.2.1
- You have accessRestricted accessFluid or Fixed? Processes that Facilitate or Constrain a Sense of Inclusion in Participatory Schoolyard and Park DesignAngela Kreutz, Victoria Derr and Louise ChawlaLandscape Journal, January 2018, 37 (1) 39-54; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.37.1.39Angela KreutzVictoria Derr
- You have accessRestricted accessFrom “Open Space” to “Public Space”Activist Landscape Architects of the 1960sAlison B. HirschLandscape Journal, February 2015, 33 (2) 173-194; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.33.2.173
- You have accessRestricted accessFacilitation and/or Manipulation? Lawrence Halprin and ‘Taking Part’Alison B. HirschLandscape Journal, March 2012, 31 (1-2) 117-134; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.31.1-2.117Alison B. HirschAlison B. Hirsch has an MLA, an MS in Historic Preservation, and a PhD in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a practicing landscape architect in New York City, and also teaches at Pratt Institute and the University of Toronto. Her dissertation has evolved into a forthcoming book, City Choreographer: Lawrence Halprin and Public Performance in Urban Renewal America (Fall 2013). Alison has published extensively on Halprin with particular focus on the development and application of the creative process he conceived with his wife, dancer and choreographer Anna Halprin. In 2007, Alison curated a drawings exhibition, titled “Lawrence Halprin: The Choreography of Gardens,” for the University of Pennsylvania's Kroiz Gallery