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Walter Hood: Landscape and Community

Walter Hood: Landscape and Community

As founder and creative director of Hood Design Studio in Oakland, California, Walter Hood makes urban spaces that resonate with and enrich the lives of current residents while also honoring communal histories. As an artist and a landscape architect, he has transformed traffic islands, vacant lots, and freeway underpasses into spaces that challenge the legacy of neglect of urban neighborhoods. Recently, Hood has undertaken ambitious commemorative landscapes that reflect his interest in the role of sculpture in public space. For Charleston’s International African American Museum, now under construction on the site at which nearly 40 percent of enslaved Africans arrived in this country, Hood has designed a memorial garden filled with native grasses, featuring a tidal pool whose waters will recede at regular intervals to reveal an engraved pattern of life-sized figures, aligned as though confined within the hold of a slave ship.

Widely published, and known internationally as a lecturer, Hood is a professor of landscape architecture at UC Berkeley.

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Introducing Julie Bargmann, the 2021 Oberlander Prize Laureate

Introducing Julie Bargmann, the 2021 Oberlander Prize Laureate

Louis Le Roy - endless work in time and space

Louis Le Roy - endless work in time and space