InPUBLIC: Rest
DS4SI's very first "inPUBLIC Summer Series" is a series of events from May through August 2022 that focuses on creating experiences that provide the tools and inspiration for you to […]
DS4SI's very first "inPUBLIC Summer Series" is a series of events from May through August 2022 that focuses on creating experiences that provide the tools and inspiration for you to […]
For Olmsted Now, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy expands its annual free event series Summer on the Emerald Necklace into a shared resource for cross-neighborhood collaboration and community-generated public events from April through October […]
To celebrate the US Open coming to Brookline, join Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site for a discussion on how Olmsted's principles have influenced golf course design. Register here Frederick […]
In collaboration with King Boston’s Embrace Ideas Festival, Olmsted Now’s coalition co-organizers’ Emerald Necklace Conservancy and Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site present a free dialogue with today’s foremost scholars […]
For Olmsted Now, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy expands its annual free event series Summer on the Emerald Necklace into a shared resource for cross-neighborhood collaboration and community-generated public events from April through October […]
Each third Wednesday of the month, Olmsted Now invites the community to a public dialogue on shared use, shared health and shared power in parks and public spaces. These hour-long […]
Each third Wednesday of the month, Olmsted Now invites the community to a public dialogue on shared use, shared health and shared power in parks and public spaces. These hour-long […]
In response to the terrible attack on a longtime park user near White Stadium and multiple reports of drug activity and encampments near the Shattuck Hospital, Franklin Park Coalition is […]
After a three year hiatus, 10-in-1 LivableStreets' annual StreetTalk is back in person and we can't wait to see you! Returning to the Old South Meeting House, we will have ten speakers […]
Frederick Law Olmsted, considered the father of landscape architecture, designed some 500 public spaces in North America. The Arnold Arboretum, the only arboretum he designed, is a National Historic Landmark […]