This is part of the live, 2022 Winter Virtual Education Series, "33 Years of Educational Programming" for home gardeners, educators and students presented by New Directions in the American Landscape and cosponsored by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Join this virtual series for a deep dive in to the fine points and subtle nuances of ecology-based landscape design and the role culture and art can play in its evolution. These webinars will take place February - March 2022.
See and register for the entire series on NDAL's website.
Individual Session: Landscape Commonalities: People & Plants of the World
Tuesday, March 29, noon – 2 p.m. CST
Viewing landscapes and plants through the lenses of different cultures will help designers create panoramas that speak to users from diverse backgrounds. This approach can result not only in landscapes that are visually pleasing and functional for visitors and stakeholders, but also in spaces where nature is no longer alien. Blending ecology and culture to create landscapes where both people and plants are considered is the new frontier for landscape designers.
Speaker: Wambui Ippolito
$48 per person
This course is part of the 2022 Winter Virtual Education Series.
Questions? Email Sara Weaner at NDAL