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  • Intro
  • The Sites
      • The Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum - Lynchburg, VA
      • Beebe Garden - Lake Oswego, OR
      • Children’s Park and Pond - San Diego, CA
      • Disneyland - Anaheim, CA
      • Dumbarton Oaks Park - Washington, DC
      • John F. Kennedy Memorial Park - Cambridge, MA
      • Landscapes of Clermont Lee in Savannah - Savannah, GA
      • Michigan State Parks - MI
      • Radburn - Fair Lawn, NJ
      • South Cove - New York, NY
      • “Staged Gates” at Hills & Dales - Dayton, OH
      • Thomas Polk Park - Charlotte, NC
  • Resources
    • The Women
    • Landslide Conversations
    • Landslide Sites
  • About Landslide
    • Introduction
    • Featured Photographers
    • Acknowledgements
    • Landslide Program
  • Donate
  • TCLF




Resources

  • The Women
  • Landslide Conversations
  • Landslide Sites

  •  Thaisa Way, Alison Hirsch, & Sara Zewde on women in landscape architecture, past to present
  •  Thaisa Way, Gina Ford, Martha Schwartz, Anita Berrizbeita, & Juanita Shearer-Swink on the future of women in landscape architecture
  •  Juanita Shearer-Swink on landscape architecture in the public sector
  •  Sara Zewde on her path to becoming a landscape architect
  •  Shaun Spencer-Hester on Anne Spencer and her Garden
  •   Bobbie Dolp on Lord & Schryver
  •  Bobbie Dolp on the Beebe Garden
  •  Martha Schwartz & Peter Walker on Children’s Park and Pond
  •  Kelly Comras on Ruth Shellhorn
  •  Kelly Comras on Shellhorn’s Work at Disneyland
  •  Judith B. Tankard on Beatrix Farrand
  •  Liza Gilbert & Lindsey Milstein on the Dumbarton Oaks Conservancy and Farrand’s Legacy
  •  Marion Pressley on Carol Johnson
  •  Jennifer Jones on Kennedy Park
  •  Ced Dolder on Clermont Lee
  •  Carleigh Hessian on Girl Scouts USA’s razing of Lee’s landscape
  •   Christopher Graham on Genevieve Gillette
  •  Thaisa Way on Marjorie Sewell Cautley
  •  Thaisa Way on Radburn
  •  Anita Berrizbeitia on Susan Child
  •  Doug Reed on South Cove
  •  Mary Miss on her “Staged Gates”
  •  Alison Hirsch on Angela Danadjieva
  •  Gina Ford on the Reinvention of Polk Park
  • Marjorie Sewell Cautley Landscape Architect
  • Susan Child Landscape Architect
  • Angela Danadjieva Landscape Architect
  • Beatrix Farrand Landscape Gardener
  • Genevieve Gillette Landscape Architect
  • Carol R. Johnson Landscape Architect
  • Clermont Lee Landscape Architect
  • Elizabeth Lord & Edith Schryver Landscape Architects
  • Mary Miss Visual Artist
  • Martha Schwartz Landscape Architect
  • Ruth Shellhorn Landscape Architect
  • Anne Spencer Poet
  • The Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum The Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum Lynchburg, VA
  • Beebe Garden Beebe Garden Lake Oswego, OR
  • Children’s Park and Pond Children’s Park and Pond San Diego, CA
  • Disneyland Disneyland Anaheim, CA
  • Dumbarton Oaks Park Dumbarton Oaks Park Washington, DC
  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Park John F. Kennedy Memorial Park Cambridge, MA
  • Landscapes of Clermont Lee in Savannah Landscapes of Clermont Lee in Savannah Savannah, GA
  • Michigan State Parks Michigan State Parks Various Locations, MI
  • Radburn Radburn Fair Lawn, NJ
  • South Cove South Cove New York, NY
  • Staged Gates “Staged Gates” at Hills & Dales Dayton, OH
  • Thomas Polk Park Thomas Polk Park Charlotte, NC

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