[HTML][HTML] Let all be educated alike up to a certain point
S Dümpelmann - Places Journal, 2022 - placesjournal.org
'Let All Be Educated Alike...' You are reading an article printed from Places, the journal of public
scholarship on architecture, landscape, and urbanism. Read more at placesjournal.org. Follow …
scholarship on architecture, landscape, and urbanism. Read more at placesjournal.org. Follow …
Landscape planning education in America: Retrospect and prospect
EH Zube - Landscape and urban Planning, 1986 - Elsevier
Landscape planning is defined as an activity concerned with reconciling competing land
uses while protecting natural processes and significant cultural and natural resources. A …
uses while protecting natural processes and significant cultural and natural resources. A …
Toward defining the profession: the development of the code of ethics and the standards of professional practice of the American Society of Landscape Architects …
ND Vernon - Landscape Journal, 1987 - lj.uwpress.org
In this article, the professionalization of landscape architecture is placed into a chronological
framework and analyzed within the context of the literature on professions …
framework and analyzed within the context of the literature on professions …
The Olmsteds and the Land-Grant Universities
F Steiner - Landscape Journal, 2022 - lj.uwpress.org
This article reviews the robust involvement of the Olmsteds and their colleagues in the
establishment of US land-grant universities, and it also traces their broader influence on …
establishment of US land-grant universities, and it also traces their broader influence on …
Developing landscape architecture for the twentieth century: The career of Warren H. Manning
LM Neckar - Landscape Journal, 1989 - lj.uwpress.org
Landscape architect Warren H. Manning (1860-1938) created an important practice that
bridged the period between the popularity of ornamental horticulture and the rise of …
bridged the period between the popularity of ornamental horticulture and the rise of …
Growth of undergraduate education in design in the united states, 1988–2012
AO Ilhan - Design Issues, 2017 - direct.mit.edu
As part of a larger project that analyzes disciplinary and interdisciplinary growth in the
United States, this article quantitatively investigates the expansion of undergraduate …
United States, this article quantitatively investigates the expansion of undergraduate …
The Auraria campus: An example of American landscape design
H Helsper, M Johnson, T Johnson, D Rubba… - Landscape and urban …, 1990 - Elsevier
The American university developed from European precedents to become a distinct
institution. In the United States, the precedents were largely English. The campus became …
institution. In the United States, the precedents were largely English. The campus became …
The rural landscapes of Frank Waugh
K Crewe - Landscape Journal, 2003 - lj.uwpress.org
While Frank Waugh's contributions to landscape architecture are acknowledged today, they
are vaguely understood. Though he is broadly associated with his contemporaries on the …
are vaguely understood. Though he is broadly associated with his contemporaries on the …
Colonizing the cutover: Wisconsin's progressive-era experiments in rural planning
SO Haswell, AR Alanen - Landscape Journal, 1995 - lj.uwpress.org
During the Progressive Era (c. 1890-1920), rapid industrialization and unregulated
economic development jeopardized the quality of life, not only in the nation's burgeoning …
economic development jeopardized the quality of life, not only in the nation's burgeoning …
'Expressing natural conditions with maximum possibility': the American landscape art (1901–C. 1912) of Walter Burley Griffin
C Vernon - The Journal of Garden History, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
A spotlight of international publicity illuminated Walter Burley Griffin (1876–1937)(figure 1)
and his work following the 23 May 1912 announcement that the young Chicago designer …
and his work following the 23 May 1912 announcement that the young Chicago designer …