NewsDirectoryCompetitionsEventsNewsletterMap google+linkedintwitterfacebookdexigner services
Dexigner
Lawrence Halprin - Landscape Architect - Dies

Lawrence Halprin - Landscape Architect - Dies

October 28, 2009  |  Levent OZLER

Lawrence Halprin, the Bay Area landscape architect who pushed the design of America's urban spaces in new directions over a career that spanned 60 years, died Sunday of natural causes. He was 93.

He left his mark at all scales, from the crafting of San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square in the 1960s to the transformation of the 52-acre base of Yosemite Falls that was completed in 2005.

Mr. Halprin's best-known national work is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. - a saga that began when he won a design competition in 1976 but wasn't completed until the memorial opened in 1997.

"He was the single most influential landscape architect of the postwar years," said Charles Birnbaum, president of the Cultural Landscape Foundation.

"He redefined the profession's role in cities."

more: sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/10/26/B (71)

667 impressions - 42,824 clicks



news
comments


948 online visitors, 16,850 articles, 360,527,678 page views