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  1. The result added $394 million of assessed property value to the tax rolls by 1974. In 2001, the Lawrence Halprin Landscapes Conservancy was formed to preserve and safeguard Halprin’s Portland legacy. The Keller Fountain/Portland Open Space Sequence was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in March 2013. < BACK.

  2. Seattle’s Freeway Park, a pioneering work of modernist landscape architecture by Lawrence Halprin and Angela Danadjieva is widely recognized as the world’s first freeway cap park. The 5.2-acre park opened on July 4, 1976, spanning over a depressed stretch of Interstate-5 in downtown Seattle. The park was expanded over the years, including ...

  3. HISTORY. The Portland Open Space Sequence, as it was originally called, is a series of interactive fountains, plazas, and connecting pathways designed by Lawrence Halprin and Associates between 1963 and 1970. These mid-century modern parks are internationally celebrated and stand as Portland’s most influential works of landscape architecture ...

  4. Movement Studies. The cross-fertilization of Lawrence and his wife Anna Halprin’s artistic practices has been relatively well documented - from the Experiments in Environment workshops (1966 & 1968) to the development of The RSVP Cycles (1969). At first fueling Lawrence’s exploration into experimental costuming, Anna’s performances and ...

  5. 20 de mar. de 2012 · This essay critically examines Lawrence Halprin's ecological design theory using The Sea Ranch as a conceptual lens. To do so, it draws upon Halprin's writings and sketches, archival material, oral histories, and the personal recollections of several members of the original design team. The roughly chronological analysis focuses mainly on the master planning efforts undertaken by Lawrence ...

  6. Lawrence Halprin founded his firm, Lawrence Halprin & Associates, in 1949 in San Francisco, California. His early employees included Satoru Nishita, Jean Walton, Donald Carter and Richard Vignolo, who were part of a staff that would soon grow to over 60 and later include such names as Charles Moore and Angela Danadjieva. Decidedly smaller beginning in the mid-1970s, the firm would continue to ...

  7. Choreography by Anna Halprin and San Francisco Dancers’ Workshop Premiere: 17 March, 1978, City Center, New York Collaborators: Daria Halprin, Lawrence Halprin, James Hurd Nixon, Ann O’Kelly, Buck O’Kelly, Suki Rappaport, Nathan Stinson, Kirk Nurock (music), Alice Eve Cohen (music), Skip La Plante (music), Natural Sound (music), the audience