05.30.2022

How the ‘Queen of Slag’ Is Transforming Industrial Sites

How the ‘Queen of Slag’ Is Transforming Industrial Sites

From the Visionaries section of The New York Times:

The landscape architect Julie Bargmann focuses on contaminated and forgotten urban sites. The results are both beautiful and socially conscious.

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10.15.2021

Julie Bargmann is the inaugural recipient of The Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Prize in Landscape Architecture

In this introductory video from The Cultural Landscape Foundation, Julie Bargmann, the 2021 Oberlander Prize laureate, offers witty, inspiring, poetic and insightful observations about her life and work.

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NPR (October 14, 2021): She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award

PBS Newshour (October 14, 2021): Industrial sites often create toxic waste. Julie Bargmann uses it to transform landscapes

Washington Post (October 13, 2021): Landscape architect whose designs reclaim toxic sites wins international prize

Landscape Architecture Magazine (October 15, 2021): THE PROVOCATEUR

Landscape Architecture Magazine (December 2021): The Stranger Territory

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10.14.2021

JULIE BARGMANN IS AWARDED ARCHITECTURAL RECORD WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD “INNOVATOR” HONOREE

JULIE BARGMANN IS AWARDED ARCHITECTURAL RECORD WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD “INNOVATOR” HONOREE

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