Daily Archives: August 7, 2019


Thursday, September 12, 7:00 pm – Landscape Lecture: Picturing Social Reform

Big Plans examines the role of visual images in support of progressive social reform in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum exhibition features large-format urban plan drawings and small-format documentary street photographs. Big Plans considers the urban planning proposals developed in the service of social reform by Frederick Law Olmsted and Charles Eliot in relation to the political picture-making of Lewis Hine, and the cultural place-making of Isabella Stewart Gardner. The exhibition presents the invention of landscape architecture as a progressive response to the social and environmental conditions for working-class immigrants in the industrial metropolis and raises contemporary questions as to who advocates for the social, cultural, and environmental health of the city today.

Join us at the Museum on September 12 at 7 pm for a discussion of urban plans as cultural works and the role of cultural imaginaries in progressive urban reform, featuring presentations by and conversations with:

Anita Berrizbeitia, Harvard University
Toni Griffin, The Just City Lab
Nikil Saval, Reclaim Philadelphia
Sara Zewde, Dumbarton Oaks

Introduced and moderated by Charles Waldheim, Ruettgers Curator of Landscape. Tickets are required and include Museum admission. $15 adults, seniors $12, students $10, free for members. Register buy calling box office at 617-278-5156, or online at https://www.gardnermuseum.org/calendar/event/lecture-big-plans-20190912


Wednesday, August 14, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Greenway Parcel 2 Park Design Project Kickoff

Please join the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) on August 14 at 6 pm to kick off the design process for a new Greenway Park at Parcel 2. The BPDA has partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy to design a park on the vacant site located between North Washington Street, Anthony “Rip” Valenti Way, and Beverly Street. Join us in the Hanover Room at the Courtyard by Marriott Boston Downtown/North Station, 107 Beverly Street, Floor 4, to learn more about the design process, share your ideas, and discover how you can participate in shaping the park design. You may also tweet your ideas to the BPDA (@bostonplans) using the hashtag #GreenwayP2. For more information contact Kennan Rhyne at kennan.rhyne@boston.gov.