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Defining a New Environmental Vocabulary; Talk by Landscape Architect Jane Wolff
April 28, 2010
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New Directions in EcoPlanning Annual Lecture by Jane Wolff (Harvard GSD '92), Director of the Landscape Architecture program at the University of Toronto. Wolff's lecture will address the intersection of ecology, design, public education, and grassroots advocacy in intensely inhabited landscapes. She’ll discuss her work in places like San Francisco Bay, the California Delta, and New Orleans. Her goal is to develop an environmental vocabulary that can be shared by planners, scientists, and citizens alike -- as they contemplate plans for the future of their communities. Supported by a generous gift from Michael Dyett (AB ’68, MRP ’72) and Heidi Richardson.
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Harvard Museum of Natural History
26 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 -
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Free and open to the public.
Info Phone: 617-495-3045
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April 28, 2010Times:
6:00 pm
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Call ahead for accessible entrance to the lecture. The museum is always accessible. See website for info.
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