Resources for Historic Landscape Preservation

We wrap up this 4-part blog series with an article on resources for historic landscape preservation. When it comes to preserving our historic landscapes, we can draw on the experience of its parent movements. These include earlier historic preservation victories and the environmental conservation movement. Background The Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) is the companion […]
Designing Spaces for Ecological Engagement

In an era and society dominated by digital interfaces, many lose their connection to nature, community, and the urban fabric. In turn, this disconnection yields a dip in individual happiness and civic engagement. This detachment from nature not only impoverishes personal well-being, but also diminishes stewardship for our natural and built environments. Research in social […]