Bob Gibbs (MLA ’84): New Urbanism planning
What does the future of urban centers look like? In a world where climate and cost constraints are changing the way we live together, how should we best design the places where we live, work and play...
What does the future of urban centers look like? In a world where climate and cost constraints are changing the way we live together, how should we best design the places where we live, work and play...
Yoshihiko “Yoshi” Kubota (MLA '16), a graduate of the Master of Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, recently was profiled by the...
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) have access to a wide range of resources, skilled faculty and experience...
Tibbetts Brook, a long-buried stream in New York City that flows from Yonkers to the Bronx, soon will be resurfaced above ground as part of an ambitious daylighting project that will reduce the city’s combined sewer overflow into the Harlem River. SEAS grad Amy Motzny (MLA ’15) is serving as the Tibbetts Brook project manager.
U-M is planning for the future of the Ann Arbor campus, with plans to reimagine the physical environment in ways that manifest the university’s strategic vision. Campus Plan 2050 has six focus areas, and Tao Zhang (MS/MLA ’08) is leading the effort for one devoted to Landscape + Open Space.
Tao Zhang (MS/MLA ’08) recently delivered the Clarence Roy-Smith Group JJR Lecture, which is presented by a University of Michigan graduate on a topic related to the theme of sustainability in...
An estimated 19 square miles of vacant land remain scattered throughout Detroit, representing unique opportunities and complex challenges. Who acquires this vacant land and how it is transformed holds the potential to empower communities to reinvent the future of Detroit, something that SEAS Assistant Professor of Practice in Landscape Architecture Lisa DuRussel (BS ’02, MLA ’06), alongside her students and community collaborators, is passionate about ensuring.
Lisa DuRussel (BS ’02, MLA ’06), University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) assistant professor of practice of landscape architecture, alongside SEAS graduate student Nana...