Julie Bargmann is a force of nature. For over three decades, the Virginia-based practitioner has not only transformed landscapes but also how we perceive them. Her work in remediating post-industrial sites into thriving, productive green spaces has demonstrated that landscape architecture is an activist realm – one of reclaiming, recycling and reimagining.
Join us at our next AZURE Talks session where Julie Bargmann, founder of D.I.R.T. Studio and the first ever recipient of the Cornelia Oberlander International Prize in Landscape Architecture, delivers a presentation on her inspiring career.
This talk qualifies for one ConEd structured learning hour. A certificate will be provided by request, post-event.
This Azure Talk is in partnership with the George Brown School of Design.