Tag: Mikyoung Kim

  • Tuesday, October 28, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Eastern – Mikyoung Kim: Designing for Higher Ground, Online

    Mikyoung Kim, FASLA, is the founding principal of MYK, a globally recognized landscape and urban design studio that integrates the latest research in neurodivergent science into the design of our shared experiences. Her work bridges public health policy with environmental stewardship, creating places that foster resilience, connection, and well-being. From large scale urban parks to healing gardens and educational campuses, her projects reflect a deeply human centered and innovative design ethos.

    Join Kim and the New York Botanical Garden online on October 28 at 5:30 pm as she shares how landscapes are an important catalyst for public health and urban resilience. Her talk will feature celebrated large-scale projects such as the Regenstein Learning Campus at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Cheonggye River Restoration Project in Seoul, and the TMC Helix Park in Houston. This talk is the second lecture of the 27th Annual Landscape Design Portfolio Lecture Series. Register for all three at www.nybg.org

  • Thursday, February 22, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern – Resilience & Rewilding

    Join The Garden Conservancy and Mikyoung Kim, Founding Principal of Mikyoung Kim Design, FASLA, on February 22 from 2 – 3 online as she discusses her career from academic dean to leading a firm of growing international stature at the vanguard of rewilding, preservation, neurodiversity, and inclusion, with notable projects like Ford’s Michigan Central Station adaptive-reuse Master Plan for the historic train station in Detroit, Boston Children’s Hospital’s Master Plan & Healing Gardens, as well as Master Plan for Long Hill and Sedgwick Gardens for the Trustees of the Reservations in Massachusetts.

    Touching on resonance and resilience, Mikyoung will address her fascination with the rhythms and harmony of nature as her research division explores an inclusive design for the future of gardens and the urban landscape. $5 for Conservancy members, $15 for general public. Register at https://www.gardenconservancy.org/education/education-events/virtual-talk-resilience-rewilding A recording of this webinar will be sent to all registrants a few days after the event. We encourage you to register, even if you cannot attend the live webinar.

  • Thursday, March 27, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Mikyoung Kim’s Transformational Landscapes

    Mikyoung Kim, M.L.A., Landscape Architect, Mikyoung Kim Designs and Professor Emerita, Rhode Island School of Design, will speak on Thursday, March 27 at 7 pm at the Weld Hill Research Building, Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain. The interplay of sound, light, and color is ever-present in the award-winning designs of Mikyoung Kim. She juxtaposes constructs of intimacy with vibrancy, solitude amid community, technology with nature, and formality with playfulness in the public spaces she designs for respite and revitalization. With a background in music, her work is an alchemy of multisensory experience. Mikyoung Kim will speak about her design process, where she finds inspiration, and the ways that her landscapes inform and move people, in a range of project types; from healing environments to public parks. She will discuss her most notable projects: the ChongGae Canal Restoration in Seoul’s Central Business District for which her firm transformed two superblocks into a central gathering space, re-engaging visitors with the ChongGae River and the Crown Sky Garden (pictured below), a healing environment for the Chicago Lurie Children’s Hospital, which was recently highlighted in The New York Times. Free for Arboretum members and students, $15 nonmember.  Register on line at www.my.arboretum.harvard.edu.

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