Laurie Olin is one of the preeminent landscape architects in the United States. Recipient of the National Medal of Arts from President Obama, he also has been honored with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal, and as a Guggenheim Fellow, an American Academy of Rome Fellow, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Some of his firm's many projects include the landscapes for the Getty Center, Bryant Park, the Washington Monument, Columbus Circle, the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, and the Barnes Foundation. Former Chair of the Landscape Architecture Department at Harvard, he is a distinguished professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Olin is widely published, including definitive books on landscape architecture.
This lecture is free for Dallas Architecture Forum members. General admission is $20. DMA Partner admission is $15. Full-time student admission is $5.
Tickets can be purchased at the door before the lecture.