Presented By: School for Environment & Sustainability
Landmark Women in Landscape Architecture
Annual Whittemore Lecture
This year's Whittemore Lecture features a panel discussion on the topic: "Landmark Women in Landscape Architecture." The free event is from 5-7 p.m. in Forum Hall in Palmer Commons. The Institute for Research on Women and Gender is co-sponsoring this year's lecture with SNRE. The panelists are:
Barbara Faga, first woman to be principal designer in EDAW, and then on the board of the largest design build firm in the world, AECOM, when EDAW was sold to AECOM. Designer of the Atlanta Olympics site plan.
Linda Jewell, one of the four women landscape architecture faculty in the nation in 1975. Former chair of the LA programs at Harvard and Berkeley. Co-editor of the forthcoming book, "Women in Landscape Architecture: Essays on History and Practice."
Darwina Neal, first woman to be president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, first chair of the ASLA Committee for Women, longtime landscape architect in charge of national park service design and management in Washington, D.C.
Barbara Faga, first woman to be principal designer in EDAW, and then on the board of the largest design build firm in the world, AECOM, when EDAW was sold to AECOM. Designer of the Atlanta Olympics site plan.
Linda Jewell, one of the four women landscape architecture faculty in the nation in 1975. Former chair of the LA programs at Harvard and Berkeley. Co-editor of the forthcoming book, "Women in Landscape Architecture: Essays on History and Practice."
Darwina Neal, first woman to be president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, first chair of the ASLA Committee for Women, longtime landscape architect in charge of national park service design and management in Washington, D.C.
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