For more than half a century, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. was one of Americaās preeminent landscape architects who pioneered comprehensive planning and played a critical role in forming the nationās county, state, and national parks.
Join NAOP, the National Building Museum, and our partners as we explore Olmstedās lasting influence on issues specific to the American West, including park management, metropolitan growth, and the protection of the regionās unique environmental resources.
The most comprehensive presentation to date of the full scope of Olmstedās legacy, the symposium will discuss the continued relevance of, and inspirations from, his visionary work as we seek to address contemporary challenges in landscape architecture, regional planning, and natural resource conservation.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Symposium at Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Choice of symposium tours on the history, planning and design.
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