An upcoming lecture by Anne Whiston Spirn entitled Restoring an Urban Watershed: Ecology, Equity, and Design will be happening on Monday, January 23rd, from Noon to 1pm at the Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue - Second Floor, Room C. The brownbag is free and open to all. Here's a synopsis.
The West Philadelphia Landscape Project
is a landmark of urban design, watershed management, environmental and
design education, and community engagement. Anne Whiston Spirn, who has
directed the project for 25 years, will describe the story of the
restoration of the Mill Creek watershed as a model for how to unite
ecology, design, and community engagement to address social and
environmental problems in low-income communities. Anne will also discuss
her book, Daring to Look: Dorothea Lange's Photographs and Reports from the Field.
Anne Whiston Spirn is an award-winning author and distinguished
landscape architect, photographer, teacher, and scholar whose work is
devoted to promoting life-sustaining communities.
Sponsored by:
Urban
Greenspaces Institute
Audubon Society of Portland
Portland Bureau of
Environmental Services
Portland Office of Healthy Working Rivers.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Anne Whiston Spirn Lecture in Portland
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It would be great to be in the lecture...
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