Daily Archives: November 1, 2022


Thursday, November 3, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Wet + Dry: Landscapes of Resilience and Material Exploration

The Harvard Graduate School of Design will host a free lecture on November 3 at 6:30 pm in the Piper Auditorium of Gund Hall in Cambridge with James A. Lord and Roderick Wyllie of Surfacedesign.

Surfacedesign is a landscape architecture and urban design firm based in San Francisco, California. This internationally award-winning practice focuses on creating dynamic parks, campuses, plazas, waterfronts, civic landscapes and private gardens. The firm’s approach emphasizes and celebrates the unique context and imaginative potential of each project. The studio’s design process is rooted in asking novel questions and listening to a site and its users – a process that has led to engaging and inspiring landscapes that are rugged, contemporary, and crafted.

Increasingly, water has become a central focus of all landscape interventions. Holistic, systems-based design thinking that actively engages water extremes—from drought to flooding/sea level rise— is at the core of Surfacedesign’s practice. Challenging the formal manifestations of municipal guidelines and standards for water management, each project engages water as an integral design element. James and Roderick will share a range of work from the residential to the infrastructural. These works celebrate water systems and explore how planting, topography and cultural narratives can reinforce water resiliency.

James A. Lord is a founding partner of Surfacedesign, Inc. James’ innovative design approach and stewardship of the firm’s design practice has established Surfacedesign as an international leader in urban design and sustainability. He leads projects in New Zealand, Hawaii, Mexico, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. James received his MLA from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and his BARCH from the University of Southern California.  

Roderick Wyllie is an award-winning landscape architect and a founding partner of Surfacedesign, Inc. Roderick has led a variety of complex projects within the office, including the Uber Campus in Mission Bay, San Francisco’s Bayfront Park, The Land’s End Visitor Center, The Barnacles at Pier 9 and Expedia Global Headquarters in Seattle. His horticultural knowledge and passion for material authenticity reinforce craftsmanship and attention to detail into each project at Surfacedesign. 

Anyone requiring accessibility accommodations should contact the events office at (617) 496-2414 or events@gsd.harvard.edu.


Friday, November 4, 7:00 pm – The New African Garden, Online

The final installment of the partnership between The American Horticultural Society and GardenComm takes place November 4 at 7 pm online. Tour the new African Provision Garden at St. George Village Botanical Garden in St. Croix with Lucy Cabret. Hear Lisa Ziegler discuss Secrets of Cutting Gardens. Finally, learn about New Plant Introductions for 2023 with Teri Speight. Discover the plants, products, and experiences that make us smile with moderator Joe Lamp’l. All registrants will receive a garden-based beverage recipe from GardenComm mixologist Ellen Zachos and will be entered in a raffle for a selection of seeds from All-American Selections or tools from Corona Tools. Register at www.ahsgardening.org


Monday, November 7, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Wilding Rural Enfield, Online

Enfield Chase was once a vast royal forest stretching north from the City of London. It has steadily been enclosed, converted to farmland, parkland or urbanised. Hear how Enfield Council’s Watercourses team are implementing a combination of natural flood management and rewilding measures to improve wildlife habitats and the visitor experience.

Ian Russell is Principal Engineer, Enfield Council’s Watercourses Team. He is also the main author of Urban Wetland Design Guide and has played a pioneering role in the creation of “constructed wetlands”.

This is an online lecture sponsored by London Parks & Gardens on November 7. £5.00 Register HERE