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2014 Cela Annual Conference (review)

2014 Cela Annual Conference (review) such as Richard Haag's Bloedel Preserve and George Hargreaves' Candlestick Point State Recreation Park. Laurie Olin capped the event with his captivating talk Water, Nature, Cities and the Art of Landscape Design. The Chinese character " " (water) introduced in his fi rst slide reappeared throughout the presentation to portray the intricate, inseparable connections between water, humans, nature, and art. Armando Carbonell of Lincoln Institute of Land Policy delivered closing remarks, succinctly wrapping up the event's messages, and reflecting the thoughts of most of the attendees that the symposium presented a consistently high-level of scholarship. Overall the symposium presented a number of consistent themes, including: 2014 CELA ANNUAL CONFERENCE March 26­29, 2014. Baltimore, Maryland. Reviewed Judith Wasserman Rain and mist swirled in and out of the Chesapeake Bay region as landscape architecture faculty, students, and others converged at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland for the 2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference. The changing of the annual conference's location significantly impacts the content and tone of each year's gathering. The rural farmlands of Champaign-Urbana's siting (CELA 2012) created a serene, open skied, down-to-earth experience, while the Austin, Texas locale (CELA 2013) with its http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the land University of Wisconsin Press

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Abstract

such as Richard Haag's Bloedel Preserve and George Hargreaves' Candlestick Point State Recreation Park. Laurie Olin capped the event with his captivating talk Water, Nature, Cities and the Art of Landscape Design. The Chinese character " " (water) introduced in his fi rst slide reappeared throughout the presentation to portray the intricate, inseparable connections between water, humans, nature, and art. Armando Carbonell of Lincoln Institute of Land Policy delivered closing remarks, succinctly wrapping up the event's messages, and reflecting the thoughts of most of the attendees that the symposium presented a consistently high-level of scholarship. Overall the symposium presented a number of consistent themes, including: 2014 CELA ANNUAL CONFERENCE March 26­29, 2014. Baltimore, Maryland. Reviewed Judith Wasserman Rain and mist swirled in and out of the Chesapeake Bay region as landscape architecture faculty, students, and others converged at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland for the 2014 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference. The changing of the annual conference's location significantly impacts the content and tone of each year's gathering. The rural farmlands of Champaign-Urbana's siting (CELA 2012) created a serene, open skied, down-to-earth experience, while the Austin, Texas locale (CELA 2013) with its

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Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the landUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Mar 10, 2015

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