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Landscape Architecture Lecture by Laurie Matthews

Friday, March 6, 2015 at 10:00am to 11:50am

Lawrence Hall, Room 222
1190 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, OR

LA 410/510 Professional Practice Lecture Series

Laurie Matthews is an award-winning cultural landscape preservation planner and designer with a diverse range of research, analysis, planning, design and consensus-building experience. She has applied Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties to dozens of historic landscapes throughout the U.S. including such iconic places as Yosemite National Park, Mendocino Woodlands, Dorris Ranch in Oregon, San Francisco's Civic Center Historic District, and Hearst Castle. Her practice includes development of master plans, cultural landscape reports, and cultural landscape inventories that preserve historic character and enhance the contemporary functionality and sustainability of historic properties. Prior to joining MIG, Ms. Matthews coordinated the Cultural Landscape Inventory Program for the National Park Service’s Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation. She is President Elect of the Oregon ASLA. Laurie holds a BFA from Lewis and Clark College, and BLA and MLA degrees from the University of Oregon.

Event Type

Lectures & Presentations, Lecture, Free

Departments

College of Design, Department of Landscape Architecture

Target Audience

All Students, Faculty/Staff, Graduate Students, New Students

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