The Landscape Architecture of Lawrence Halprin

A traveling photographic exhibit of landscape architect Lawrence Halprin’s work is at The Boston Architectural College from September 12 – November 17, 2018.

The exhibit was previously on display at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The exhibit chronicles Halprin’s life and work and was created in recognition of his 100th birthday.

Halprin was among the foremost landscape architects of the twentieth century. His prolific career spanned more than five decades, with highlights that include the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (Washington, D.C.), Freeway Park (Seattle, WA), and the Portland Open Space Sequence (Portland, OR). His firm was a seedbed for many talented designers now celebrated in their own right, and the innovative techniques he pioneered changed the field of landscape architecture forever.

The exhibition will feature newly commissioned contemporary photographs of Halprin’s work. This traveling photographic exhibition is curated by The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Click here for more information about Lawrence Halprin’s work

The Boston Architectural College gratefully acknowledges the generous support of exhibition sponsors Sasaki Associates and Stoss Landscape Urbanism with additional support from the Copley Wolff Design Group; CRJA-IBI Group; Crosby Schlessinger Smallridge; Halvorson Design Partnership; Hargreaves Associates; Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture, Inc.; Landworks Studio, Inc.; Lemon Brooke; Mikyoung Kim Design; MLA Class of ’13; Reed Hilderbrand LLC; SiteWorks, Stantec; and The Joan Shafran and Rob Haimes Foundation.

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