The American Academy in Rome has announced the winners of its 116th annual Rome Prize Competition. (The announcement was last week…we’re behind. But hey, the residency lasts six months to two years.) There are many intriguing scholars in the 2012–2013 group, including two winners in landscape architecture: Ross Benjamin Altheimer, ASLA, the landscape architecture studio leader at Hammel Green and Abrahamson in Minneapolis; and Karen M’Closkey, an assistant professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. See full details on the winners here.
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The April 2021 issue is live and in color:Repost from @nationalaslaRepost from @nationalasla "Sometimes places are palimpsests, meaning part of the brick and mortar, and some of them are based in memories, the passing of time. For people of color who are marginalized, stories get lost." Designer Walter Hood speaks: http://bit.ly/3t59o8jRepost from @nationalasla - "Sometimes places are palimpsests, meaning part of the brick and mortar, and some of them are based in memories, the passing of time. For people of color who are marginalized, stories get lost." Designer Walter Hood speaks: http://bit.ly/3t59o8jASLA
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