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This Little Light of Mine

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By Intern Kate G. Whenever you hear about Central Park, a 843 acre urban oasis, the names that immediately come to mind are Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. And rightly so, since they are the designers/brains behind the Greensward Plan, Central...

Diggin’ Up the Dirt on Central Park’s Past

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REPORT from the FIELDBy Debi and intern Kate G.This morning we visited the Institute for the Exploration of Seneca Village History’s Open House in Central Park.  The students’ presentations were fascinating and ranged from the description of different nails...

Playtime in Central Park :: Playtime goes to the dogs, Part II

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As West Side Rag wrote, “A project like this … reminds people that landmarking is a way to hold on to things you care about.”We’re thrilled at the positive reception our “Playtime in Central Park” photo series has had, and for the...

Playtime in Central Park :: Twilight reservoir run

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Power to the tweeters!Since announcing the launch of our “Playtime in Central Park” photo series (three weeks ago yesterday!) we’ve been delighted to see our friends and followers on Twitter (and their friends and followers in turn!) share photos and...

Landscape Architecture is “Designing Awesome”

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Today via Twitter, LANDMARK WEST! learned about the American Society of Landscape Architects’ (ASLA) pop-up signage project “Designed by a Landscape Architect”. Columbus Circle, NY. August 17, 2011. The open, green spaces we enjoy–public...

Playtime in Central Park :: Playtime goes to the dogs, Part I

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Brace yourselves:  These photos.  Are.  Adorable.At the end of last week, our good friends at West Side Rag gave a boost to our ongoing photo series, Playtime in Central Park, with this article.  If you’re not already, follow them on Twitter...
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LW! is honored to have architectural historian Prof. Mosette Broderick take us behind the drafting table for a unique peek at the early years of the individuals who became the icons known as McKim, Mead & White. Join us April 29! tinyurl.com/8s5a89jj ... See MoreSee Less

McKim, Mead & White: The Early Years

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Everyone starts somewhere-even lauded Starchitects like the trio of McKim, Mead & White. Individually, they were rather undistinguished as young men. How did they ever become the gold standard of Amer...

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