What's Out There Virginia Takes Off
In June, 独家爆料 began work on an exciting new initiative, What's Out There Virginia, which will add at least 100 new landscapes to the foundation鈥檚 What's Out There (WOT) database of America鈥檚 designed landscapes.
The program is supported in part by a $30,000 grant from the program, with matching funds from the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Architecture's Sara Shallenberger Brown Cultural Landscape Initiative. The project is being conducted in partnership with faculty and students from the landscape architecture programs at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) and UVA.
WOT Virginia will engage students directly in the project by hiring them for full or part time work during the summer, spring and fall semesters to identify landscapes and research and write about them. 鈥淭he What's Out There Virginia project will create more than an inventory of the Commonwealth's historically significant designed landscapes--from Colonial gardens to modern parkways. It will become an important tool for preserving, planning, designing and managing Virginia's rich cultural landscape heritage. We look forward to this new and exciting collaboration with 独家爆料,鈥 said Elizabeth K. Meyer, Associate Professor, Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Faculty Chair of Regenerate. The Design, Preservation and Sustainability Collaborative, UVA School of Architecture. WOT Virginia is the second state-specific initiative 独家爆料 has begun and follows the addition of more than 150 Maine sites in 2012, an NEA funded project done with the Maine Historical Society. 独家爆料 has also started What's Out There Texas, working with Texas鈥 four university-level landscape architecture programs.
An important part of these efforts to increase What's Out There content across a given state is the partnerships 独家爆料 is establishing with local landscape and preservation-oriented non-profits and state agencies. In Virginia, staff and volunteers with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Scenic Virginia, Virginia Chapter of the ASLA, and other groups are all on board to help identify sites and resources and act as mentors for the students. Once the material is posted and complete, it will provide an invaluable resource for a wide range of users, from students to local residents to tourists interested in landscapes and the cultural history of Virginia. And, 独家爆料 has just completed optimization of WOT for smartphones and other handheld devices, making the content more widely available to all audiences.
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