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Harvard honors San Antonio landscape architect for preserving Black historical sites

Harvard honors San Antonio landscape architect for preserving Black historical sites FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Local historian Everett Fly points to a cedar fence post on the northern boundary of the site of the Winters-Jackson cemetery, an African American graveyard on the northeast side that dates back to the late 1800s, on Thursday, May 31, 2018. In 1986, without consent, land developers removed the remains of 72 people from the private cemetery and reinterred them at nearby Holy Cross Cemetery. MARVIN PFEIFFER/mpfeiffer@express-news.netMarvin Pfeiffer, Staff / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Landscape architect and historian Everett Fly documents the removal of fencing on the grounds of the Hockley Cemetery. Contractors moved the fences of residents whose property overlapped to the cemetery that Fly discovered in a Northeast Side neighborhood on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Carson Chan appointed as the first director of MoMA s Emilio Ambasz Institute

The Museum of Modern Art has appointed curator, writer, and educator, Carson Chan, as the first director of the museum’s Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and the Natural Environment. He will also serve as a curator in the museum’s Department of Architecture and Design.

Gabled Roofs Experience a Revival Across North America

Copy In this week s piece by Metropolis, author Kelly Beamon explores in her original article the patriotism associated with pitched roofs and shares how architects are reimagining this staple of suburban house styles . According to its definition, a gable roof is a classic roof shape, usually in cold or temperate climates, consisting of two roof sections sloping in opposite directions and placed such that the highest, horizontal edges meet to form the roof ridge. Emblematic of the US, this article discusses its return to the urban fabric. Gabled roofs are as potent a symbol of Americanness as apple pie: The roof typology and dessert are European, yet both are viewed as emblematic of national domesticity. So it’s meaningful that gabled roofs are experiencing a revival across North America in new variations and materials at a time when clients and communities tend to weigh each project’s social and environmental impact. After years of being viewed (and taught) as a feature at o

Harvard GSD Introduces Its 2022 Loeb Fellowship Class

Harvard GSD Introduces Its 2022 Loeb Fellowship Class
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Cornelia Oberlander, a Farseeing Landscape Architect, Dies at 99

Cornelia Oberlander, a Farseeing Landscape Architect, Dies at 99 Her acclaimed modernist but naturalist designs recognized the fragility of the climate and the social effects of parks and playgrounds. Cornelia Oberlander in an orchard on her Vancouver property in 1989. “The longing for nature is built into our genes,” she said. “That is the driving force behind my work.”Credit.Kiku Hawkes June 9, 2021Updated 4:56 p.m. ET Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, a German-born Canadian landscape architect who blended naturalistic designs with modernist ideals and recognized early on the urgency of climate change, designing public spaces to mitigate its effects, died on May 22 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was 99.

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