Category: Field Notes
Field Notes
A Tale of Two Storms
When a 1979 tornado leveled 80% of Louisville's Cherokee Park, it launched the Olmsted Park Conservancy, but it also unleashed a new danger.
Conservation & Advocacy
Privatization of Our Parks Is A Real Danger
The Olmsted Network weighs in on the legal challenge to proposed renovations to White Stadium in Boston's Franklin Park.
Field Notes
Celebrating Druid Hills’ Olmsted Linear Park
Olmsted Linear Park Alliance recently hosted its annual Green & Gold Gala, raising over $65,000 to support the preservation of the park and the care of its magnificent trees.
Field Notes
The Evolution of Shelburne Farms
The Olmsted Network recently welcomed Shelburne Farms for a presentation on the history and evolution of the 1,400-acre historic landscape in Vermont.
Field Notes
Student Artists to Olmsted’s Defense
When development threatened the Genesee Valley Park in Rochester, NY, the Land Protector Project responded.
Field Notes
New Fallkill Trail in Prospect Park Opens
A new trail in Brooklyn's Prospect Park offers visitors a walk through the forest that's been behind fencing for nearly 30 years.
Olmsted & Friends Interviews
Olmsted and Friends: Meet Tupper Thomas
Meet Tupper Thomas, former head of Prospect Park Alliance and Park Administrator.
Field Notes
The Springtime Gift from Japan
Each spring, cherry blossoms are a beloved feature of many Olmsted landscapes.
Field Notes
Riverside Now Fully Covered as National Historic Landmark
Recognized for its historical and architectural significance, the Village of Riverside, IL, recently received expanded National Historic Landmark boundaries.
Field Notes
NYC Parks Budget Cuts Could Reverse Decades of Progress
Help bring awareness to this issue by writing a letter to Mayor Adams.
Field Notes
Private Proposal Threatens Public Use of Franklin Park’s White Stadium
Emerald Necklace Conservancy opposes privatization of Franklin Park in legal filing.
Field Notes
Conversations with Olmsted: ASLA at 125
Experts John King, Torey Carter-Conneen, Kate Orff and Thomas Woltz discuss the past, present and future of landscape architecture.
Field Notes
2024 Named “Year of the Memorial Park Conservancy”
Maplewood, NJ, honors the organization and volunteers who steward the community’s historic Memorial Park.
Field Notes
Central Park’s Bow Bridge Is Back
The landmark bridge, which was closed last November for upkeep and renovations, is now open.
Field Notes
The Olmsted Brothers’ Western Frontier: Semi-Arid Design for California
In a new webinar, Cal Poly professor Christine Edstom O’Hara discusses Olmsted Brothers’ design for Palos Verdes.