Oberlander Prize Forum V: RE:SEARCH
TICKETS GOING FAST: Join TCLF and Longwood Gardens for a one-day symposium on October 29 examining how landscape architects are redefining the relationship between research and design, with a keynote address and reception on October 28 and mobile workshops on October 30.
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)
connects people to places. TCLF educates and engages the public to make our shared landscape heritage more visible, identify its value, and empower its stewards.
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Oberlander Prize
The biennial Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize includes a $100,000 award and two years of public engagement activities.
PLACES: What's Out There
This searchable database raises public awareness of the rich diversity and interconnectedness of our shared landscape heritage.
Check Out What’s Out There Olmsted Cultural Landscapes Guide
Discover the landscape legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., the firm he founded, and the successor firms that defined and shaped the discipline of landscape architecture for more than a century.
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art
Julia Davis Park
Sanctuary Woods
Touro Park and Old Stone Mill
STEWARDSHIP: Landslide
The goal of Landslide is to draw immediate and lasting attention to threatened landscapes and unique features, and to encourage informed, community-based stewardship decisions.
Threats to D.C.’s Monumental Core
Here’s the status of the most controversial projects in the nation’s capital including the 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, the botched painting of the Reflecting Pool, and many more.
Recent Updates
Elizabeth Street Garden
After thirteen years of twists and turns, lower Manhattan’s beloved one-acre oasis is no longer at risk of being destroyed.
Dallas City Hall
This exceptional melding of Modernist landscape architecture and a Brutalist building is threatened with demolition.
EVENTS: Lectures, Exhibitions, Tours
TCLF hosts events across the United States including excursions, dialogues, and tours that highlight the nation's rich and diverse landscape heritage.
Garden Dialogues 2026: Southampton, NY
Inspired by the serene English countryside, come explore two lush and luxurious private gardens in Southampton, NY. Created by landscape architect Quincy Hammond with plant lovers in mind, you won't want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Examples: Landscape name, designer, stytle, location, etc
Advanced SearchPEOPLE: Designers & Stewards
Pioneers of American Landscape Design chronicles the lives and careers of those who have designed our gardens, parks, streets, campuses, cemeteries, suburbs, and the innumerable other environments in which we live.
Edward L. Daugherty Oral History
His six decade career ranges from small gardens and estates to colleges, cultural institutions, religious properties, and environmentally sensitive large developments. In this interview, Daugherty reflects on his life, the city of Atlanta, his career, and such notable projects as Georgia's Governor's mansion.
Examples: “Dan Kiley” or “Modernist”
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