For years, Julie Bargmann designed toxic and degraded sites that no other landscape architect would touch. Now she’s being honored with a prestigious new award. A landscape architect whose work ...
Landscape architect Julie Bargmann, who for 30 years has transformed postindustrial and sometimes toxic sites into inviting spaces, is the winner of the first Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International ...
Canal Basin Park is meant to bring visitors back to the city’s industrial riverfront, where a canal and railroad supported the area’s economic history. (Courtesy Merritt Chase) Strips of earth running ...
If you think of landscape architecture, you might conjure gardens and plantings. But in a rapidly changing climate fueled by intense heat, flooding, fires, smoke and hurricanes, architect and designer ...
The landscape architect Julie Bargmann focuses on contaminated and forgotten urban sites. The results are both beautiful and socially conscious. By Tanya Mohn Visionaries is a limited series that ...
Students earning an MLA degree at Pratt are taught to embrace an inclusive approach to design that bridges culture and nature, ecology and policy, living and built environments. With so many ...
Discover 5 2026 landscape design trends experts say are here to stay. Longevity, precision, and sustainability are favored ...
Given that one of the three La Jolla properties that went before the San Diego Historical Resources Board on Sept. 22 for potential historic designation belonged to a landscape architect, the role of ...
The use of artificial intelligence text to image tools in the design fields, including landscape architecture, is growing. We present parts of our research where we explored the integration of AI text ...
As more people seek out authentic experiences, the appetite for a connection to the world continues to grow among travelers. Landscape-inspired design holistically creates this by drawing in the most ...
Her firm, one of the largest owned by a woman, was known for large-scale projects in Boston, Washington and elsewhere. By Penelope Green Carol Johnson, who transformed derelict sites into striking ...