for example, consciously linked park designs to mental “vigor”
and physical “uplift.
” This roundtable will explore the breadth
of involvement of landscape designers working to improve the
health of the public.
Presentations are scheduled to be given by...
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for example, consciously linked park designs to mental “vigor”
and physical “uplift.
” This roundtable will explore the breadth
of involvement of landscape designers working to improve the
health of the public.
Presentations are scheduled to be given by
Linda Collie (University of Maryland), Susan Edwards (Denver
Parks Department), Robert Hoover (Studio L.
A.
, Maine), Robert Scarfo (Interdisciplinary Design Institute, Washington State
University), and Joanne Westphal (Michigan State University).
Early registration is recommended; for more information, write
to Roundtables, Studies in Landscape Architecture, Dumbarton
Oaks, 1703 32nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20007.
Therapeutic Horticulture Conference
April 22-24, 1997.
The University of Reading, United Kingdom, is sponsoring a three-day course for people interested in
using horticulture as a tool in therapeutic, recreational, or training programs.
The course will include a look at international
organizations and professions, sour
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