Daily Archives: October 28, 2020


Monday, November 9, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm – A Stick in the Spokes: Meaningful Interventions in Landscape Systems Webinar

Regenerative design depends on a feedback web of many processes for life to renew and restore. On the other hand, even ecologically-informed maintenance of private property usually involves some intervention to arrest succession, maintain access, and preserve other essential functions. How do we embrace principles of regenerative design on private land parcels where functional needs preclude true rewilding? What happens when we invite and then interrupt the feedback loop in some aspects of a place, but not in others? In this Ecological Landscape Alliance webinar on November 9, we’ll review transformations of different sized local properties and explore how we can maximize ecological benefits for our natural and social communities when our loftiest goals may be out of reach. Projects will include a small urban wild near the “Mass Pike,” a barrier beach restoration where wind dominates, the partial-rewilding of a suburban McMansion, a transformed agricultural parcel, and others.

Laura Kuhn is a self-taught designer, who brought her experiences in theatre arts and choreography to the design of outdoor spaces in 1997. After initially working in the nursery business, she started her own business in 2000. Laura Kuhn Design Consultation creates custom artistic and wild spaces for private clients in the New England region and beyond. Ms. Kuhn offers services in landscape design strategy and restoration; project coordination and construction; oversight for urban oases, small parcels, estate gardens, and rural landscapes; edible gardens; and outdoor dining spaces. Her certifications include MCH, MCLP, and NOFA AOLCP. She currently serves on MNLA’s Government Relations Committee. In the past, she enjoyed serving as Advocacy Chair for the Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD), serving on the MCLP certification committee for Massachusetts Certified Landscape Professionals, and most of all, teaching at the Landscape Institute.

Free for ELA members, $10 for nonmembers. Register at https://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/webinar-a-stick-in-the-spokes-meaningful-interventions-in-landscape-systems/


E-1-1 Non-Emergency Feedback System for the Esplanade

The Esplanade Association recently launched our Esplanade-1-1 (E-1-1) Non-Emergency Feedback System to give Esplanade visitors an easy and accessible way to provide us with any feedback they have regarding the Esplanade. If you have any suggestions, comments, or concerns about the Esplanade, please fill out our E-1-1 Form today! The Esplanade Association strives to make the park safe, happy, and welcoming for all. We have a close relationship with many partners who operate in the park, including the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Community Boating Inc., Night Shift Brewing, and more. If you see anything that could help us make the park better, please use the form here and we will route your comment to the appropriate entity.

PLEASE NOTE: For emergencies and law-breaking, please call 911 (you may be rerouted to Massachusetts State Police).