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James Corner. James Corner (born 1961) is a landscape architect and theorist whose works exhibit a focus on "developing innovative approaches toward landscape architectural design and urbanism." His designs of note include Fresh Kills Park on Staten Island and the High Line in Manhattan, and Domino Park in Brooklyn, all in New York City.
The park was designed by James Corner's New York-based landscape architecture firm Field Operations and architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, with garden design by Piet Oudolf of the Netherlands, lighting design from L'Observatoire International, [95] and engineering design by Buro Happold [96] and Robert Silman Associates. [97]
The first major event to do with 'landscape urbanism' was the Landscape Urbanism conference sponsored by the Graham Foundation in Chicago in April 1997. Speakers included Charles Waldheim, Mohsen Mostafavi, James Corner of James Corner/Field Operations, Alex Wall, and Adriaan Geuze of the firm West 8, among others.
In collaboration with landscape architect James Corner, the city in 2009 began to explore concepts for a redesign of the square. [5] [6] In October 2011, Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson proposed his plan to redevelop the square, which included closing Superior Avenue and Ontario Street to create a large green space in the center. [7]
Landscape Urbanism is a theory that first surfaced in the 1990s, arguing that the city is constructed of interconnected and ecologically rich horizontal field conditions, rather than the arrangement of objects and buildings. Charles Waldheim, Mohsen Mostafavi, James Corner, and Richard Weller are closely
Richard Weller is an Australian landscape architect and academic. He is Professor and former Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, having succeeded James Corner in 2013. [1] Weller also holds the Martin and Margy Meyerson Chair of Urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania, [2] is on the board of ...
It was designed by James Corner. [20] The parcels along McCarter Highway are north of Dock Bridge and Newark Penn Station upstream to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC). [17] [21] Land adjacent to the park is zoned for mixed-use development. [22] The park will eventually reach Bridge Street Bridge. North of Newark Penn Station
Dan Kiley. A sculpture relief of Kiley at the Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis. Daniel Urban Kiley (2 September 1912 – 21 February 2004) was an American landscape architect, who worked in the style of modern architecture. [1] Kiley designed over one-thousand landscape projects including Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis.