Oct

17

Julie Bargmann - Troubled Beauty: A Manifesto for Ugly Duckling Landscapes

Date

Mon

,

Oct 17

Time

6:30 pm

-

7:30 pm

How

Virtual

Type

Talk

Location

Partner(s)

New York Botanical Garden

Known for her innovative approaches to design and regeneration of toxic industrial sites and degraded urban landscapes, Julie Bargmann turns "ugly duckling" sites into swans. Her process begins with site forensics-finding the stories of place and then surmounting innumerable obstacles with her unique blend of fearlessness, experimentation, common sense and restraint in order to produce award-winning work. She will discuss a community-based reclamation project of an abandoned coal works; a corporate campus refashioned within an abandoned Navy yard; an obsolete water supply station reinterpreted for a small private garden; and a privately funded public park offered as a sign of optimism in a disinvested Detroit neighborhood.

Julie Bargmann is the Founder and Principal of D.I.R.T. Studio and a Professor Emerita at the University of Virginia Department of Landscape Architecture. She is the Inaugural Laureate of the 2021 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Bargmann received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Carnegie Mellon and a MLA from Harvard's Graduate School of Design.

LA CES and APLD Continuing Education credits (CEUS) are available for successful completion of this lecture.

Image courtesy of JJ Tizou.

Date

Mon

,

Oct 17

Time

6:30 pm

-

7:30 pm

How

Virtual

Type

Talk

Location

Partner(s)

New York Botanical Garden

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