From left to right: Mt. Vernon, VA, Princeton Battlefield, NJ, Peavey Plaza, MN, Ft. Negley, TN, 140 Broadway, NY, Jackson Park, IL, Pershing Park, Washington D.C., Freeway Park, WA, Midway Plaisance, IL
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Meeting the Challenges of Our Most Challenging Year

A message from Charles Birnbaum and 亚洲精品无码一区:

 

Dear Friends,

       It鈥檚 perhaps appropriate that as 亚洲精品无码一区 celebrates its twentieth anniversary, we鈥檙e being asked more than ever before to advocate for threatened cultural landscapes throughout the nation. If you鈥檝e been following our regular e-newsletters and visiting our website, you may know that in 2018 we have been called upon to help save more than 30 landscapes in nearly as many states. From the works of Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., to the Modernist masterpieces of Lawrence Halprin and M. Paul Friedberg, to historic sites and even national parks, we always answer the call.    

       Throughout the course of the year, we have brought attention to endangered landscapes with headlines in more than twenty major newspapers across the country, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the Philadelphia EnquirerPolitico, the Providence Journal, and the Savannah Morning News. We鈥檝e also been featured on local and national television news outlets and frequently covered in myriad specialty publications, including Curbed, the Architect鈥檚 Newspaper, Crain鈥檚 Chicago, Dezeen, the Art Newspaper, and a host of others. 

       I鈥檓 pleased to tell you that all the hard work and media attention are paying dividends. So far in 2018, we鈥檝e helped achieve landmark agreements to safeguard George Washington鈥檚 Mount Vernon in Virginia, Fort Negley Park in Nashville, Tennessee, Princeton Battlefield in New Jersey, Freeway Park in Seattle, Washington, and Carousel Park in Santa Monica, California. We鈥檝e intervened to effect real, measurable change at Minnesota鈥檚 Peavey Plaza, Washington, D.C.鈥檚, Pershing Park, and Chicago鈥檚 Jackson Park and Midway Plaisance, and we also moved quickly to stop plans that would have permanently harmed Isamu Noguchi鈥檚 iconic plaza at 140 Broadway and the Frick鈥檚 Russell Page-designed viewing garden, both in New York City. Positive outcomes for many other threatened sites are now well within reach, and our recently launched Landslide 2018: Grounds for Democracy initiative has presented even more opportunities to work on behalf of our shared landscape legacy.   

       And yet advocacy is just part of what we do. As a non-profit educational foundation that documents cultural landscapes and their designers, we also offer free tours, host major conferences and symposia, create award-winning exhibitions, produce video oral histories, provide technical assistance, and publish books and guidebooks鈥攁ll managed by a small staff whose dedication allows us to punch above our weight. But doing all of this requires resources, which is why I鈥檓 now asking for your support to help us meet the challenges of our most challenging year. Your tax-free donation will allow 亚洲精品无码一区 to continue to increase its work in advocacy and education, which, I think you鈥檒l agree, is needed now more than ever.         

       If you鈥檇 like specific information about any of our programs or how you can support them, please get in touch with me directly. We can鈥檛 do what we do without you!

Sincerely, 

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Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, President + CEO
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202-483-0553 / charles@tclf.org 

 

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鈥淔ort Negley Park is a Civil War monument in the South that celebrates the preservation of the United States of America. The question of what will happen to it has roiled Nashville for more than a year鈥n its annual Open Season on Open Spaces report, the Cultural Landscape Foundation in Washington recognized Fort Negley as one of 13 nationally significant landscapes in need of protection.鈥

-Margaret Renkl, New York Times, January 29, 2018

鈥淲e are greatly appreciative of the Cultural Landscape Foundation鈥檚 voice in the Save Princeton Coalition, which helped make this moment a reality.鈥

-Lindsey Morrison, National Battlefield Trust, May 31, 2018

鈥淐harles Birnbaum, a former National Park Service staffer who is now president of the nonprofit Cultural Landscape Foundation, said projects that approach the regulatory process in a collaborative manner tend to fare better鈥斺淚t鈥檚 such an incredible gift to our built city, the thoroughness that happens on these [review] committees,鈥 Birnbaum said.

-Peggy McGlone, Washington Post, June 29, 2018

鈥淔or all the talk of transparency, the Obama Foundation has never answered one essential question: Why must National Register-designated public parkland be taken for the OPC when other options exist?鈥 said Charles A. Birnbaum, head of the Cultural Landscape Foundation.

-Lolly Bowean, Chicago Tribune, May 23, 2018

鈥淭he federal government has invited comments on 鈥渁dverse effects鈥 the Obama Presidential Center may have on Jackson Park and a leading landscape advocacy group has three big ones. Olmsted鈥檚 design 鈥渨as intended to lead visitors on a choreographed journey through passages of landscape scenery. Neither the location nor the disposition of the roads were accidental,鈥 wrote Charles Birnbaum, the president and CEO of the nonprofit Cultural Landscape Foundation in a submission for the federal review.

-Lynn Sweet, Chicago Sun-Times, January 3, 2018

鈥淪ome green space should never be built upon...Indeed, the [Rhode Island] State House lawn was cited in 2017 by the Cultural Landscape Foundation, a national organization dedicated to preserving landscapes around the country, as a threatened landscape because of a proposal to build a transit center on it.

-Deming Sherman / Brent Runyon, Providence Journal, April 19, 2018 

鈥淲ork began Monday on a $10 million renovation of Peavey Plaza, the sunken park next to Orchestra Hall and across the street from Brit's Pub on Nicollet Mall鈥he Preservation Alliance of Minnesota and the Cultural Landscape Foundation sued the city over the plans, and in a 2013 settlement, the council gave up the idea of filling in the plaza.鈥

-Adam Belz, Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 14, 2018