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LA Days 2003 |
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Dates: |
April 2 - 5, 2003 |
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Location: |
Colorado State University Natural Resources Building,
Room 113. |
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Wednesday April 2, 6:30 PM -Mia Lehrer
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| Mia Lehrer is the founding partner of Mia
Lehrer + Associates in Los Angeles, California. Ms. Lehrer received
her Bachelors of Arts at Tufts University and her Master of Landscape
Architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
Ms. Lehrer has been involved in the planning and design of public
and private projects including large urban parks, corporate landscapes
and private residential gardens whose scale has varied from the coast
of El Salvador to residential gardens of California and Arizona. http://www.mlagreen.com.
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Thursday April 3, 6:30 PM - Martha
Schwartz |
| Martha Schwartz is a landscape architect
and artist with a major interest in urban projects and the exploration
of new design expression in the landscape. Her background is in both
fine arts and landscape architecture. As principal of Martha Schwartz,
Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, her goal is to find opportunities
where landscape design solutions can be raised to a level of fine
art. She has 25 years of experience as a landscape architect and artist
on a wide variety of projects with a variety of world-renowned architects.
http://www.marthaschwartz.com
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Friday April 4, 6:30 PM -Christopher
Grubbs |
| Chris Grubbs is a trained architect from
Washington University in St. Louis. His illustrative works are sought
out by a variety of professional disciplines. Some of his past works
include illustrations for Peter Walker and Partners, as well as George
Hargreaves and Associates. Many of his current illustrations can be
seen it the comprehensive National Capital Urban Design and Security
Plan. |
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Saturday April 5, 6:00 PM -Michael
Sorkin |
| Michael Sorkin is principal of the Michael
Sorkin Studio in New York City, a design practice devoted to both
practical and theoretical projects. Recent projects have included
public housing in Vienna, a sustainable urban design scheme for San
Francisco, and Shrooms, an experimental loft housing typology. Michael
is also professor of urbanism and director of the Institute of Urbanism
at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He is a contributing editor
at Architectural Record, Metropolis and I.D. magazines, and his recent
books include Variations on a Theme Park and Exquisite Corpse. |
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