In a Summer Garden: The Stevens-Coolidge Place
It has been unbearably hot and humid in New England so much so that it is almost impossible to…
July 25, 2013It has been unbearably hot and humid in New England so much so that it is almost impossible to…
July 25, 2013I have just returned from a week in Stockholm where I attended an international conference on the “Future of…
July 5, 2013Elegantly written and designed, Tree Gardens: Architecture and the Forest, by landscape architect Gina Crandell, is the first book to explore…
April 6, 2013Quiddity – the ineffable quality of “whatness”. What you may ask is whatness? It’s everything that makes a place…
March 22, 2013According to the February issue of the global affairs magazine Monocle (www.monocle.com) Jakarta’s cemeteries “soon won’t be just a…
February 26, 2013“This is not a crazy pointless luxury; it is a shrewd investment by a city whose moral and economic…
January 15, 2013Several weeks ago I attended a lecture on the history of the Commonwealth Avenue Mall. The central axis of…
January 3, 2013Last November I attended the 17th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium of the International Council on Monuments and Sites…
November 30, 2012Books about women gardeners and landscape designers, once very rare, have become a serious topic of scholarship in recent…
November 17, 2012When does a square become a park and when does a park seem more like a garden? Do…
November 1, 2012