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Landscapes for Living: Post War Landscape Architecture in Los Angeles, SCI-Arc Campus, April 15, 2011

 

Adrian Scott Fine

is the Director of Advocacy for the Los Angeles Conservancy, where he oversees the organization’s outreach, advocacy and response on key preservation issues within the greater Los Angeles area. This includes setting priorities, developing initiatives, working with local governments, and preparing responses to Environmental Impact Reports. The Los Angeles Conservancy is the largest local nonprofit preservation organization in the country. Previously Mr. Fine was the Director of the Center for State and Local Policy for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, based in Washington, DC, where his position providing research and responses on key state and local policy issues affecting historic preservation. From 2000 to 2009, Mr. Fine was the Director of the Northeast Field Office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, coordinating the programs and advocacy efforts in Philadelphia, serving the states of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Fine was a Senior Field Coordinator with the Northern Regional Office of Indiana Landmarks, the largest statewide nonprofit preservation organization in the country.