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NDAL Webinar: Craft, Conservation & Cattle

March 9, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

$45
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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.​

“Prairie-side” Chats: Thomas Woltz: Craft, Conservation & Cattle

Wednesday, March 9, noon – 1:30 p.m. CST

Frequently, the side tangents that presenters don’t have time to explore are as enlightening as their core material. In this session, landscape designer Larry Weaner will conduct an informal interview, conversation and “note comparing” session with landscape architect Thomas Woltz. Given his education in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, fine arts and architectural history, its not surprising that Thomas takes a broad approach to designing landscapes. Throw in a love of “working lands” and “wild places” derived from growing up on a North Carolina farm and you have an individual who defines landscape architecture much more expansively than most. In this session we will explore the many paths that intersect at Nelson Byrd Woltz, a firm that received 11 ASLA awards in 2020 alone.

Speaker: Thomas Woltz interviewed by Larry Weaner

Register at NDAL

$45 per person
This course is part of the 2022 Winter Virtual Education Series

Questions? Email Sara Weaner at NDAL

Details

Date:
March 9, 2022
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Cost:
$45
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Venue

Wildflower Center
4801 La Crosse Ave.
Austin, TX 78739 United States

Organizer

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Education
Phone:
512.232.0177
Email:
education@wildflower.org