Lectures by: Cornelia Hahn Oberlander

LEGACIES

CSLA 75TH ANNIVERSARY

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009

Excerpt:

Landscape architects today have at their disposal the experience and technical

ability to enhance our contacts with nature in an infinite variety of ways on the

ground as well as on roofs. We have the knowledge and the technology

necessary to keep a city green. We have at our disposal highly developed

growing media, knowledge of storm water management, drip irrigation as well as

non-toxic slow release fertilizers and biological pest controls. New, hardier and

sturdier plant materials are constantly being developed by the nursery trades.

Landscape architects today enjoy a large, accumulated experience in the

selection of plant material that can withstand the stress of the urban environment.

We have the know-how to green rooftops and illuminate atrium spaces as well as

preserve natural habitats in metropolitan areas.

What we need today are multidisciplinary landscape architects who think

conceptually and perceptually to keep pace with present changing social needs

which challenge us daily. If we want landscape architecture to become the Art of

the Possible we must discover new aesthetically pleasing solutions, ecologically

and technically sound ones, while satisfying social and economic goals. We

need what I call VIM, namely vision, imagination, and motivation to accomplish

these goals. Furthermore we need three new Rʼs for every project:

1. Responsibility for our action

2. Willingness to take Risks

3.Research – Analysis & Synthesis






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