UPDATE: You missed it! We had a great trip. As you can see here. |
In late September (22-25) we'll be traveling to Boston for the Rutgers Landscape Architecture Fall Field Trip. For at least a few days you'll be able to escape the nightmare that is the Route 18 widening project. The tentative itinerary is already posted online, but a few of the highlights include:
You can see some images from our last field trip online.













The trip is being subsidized by a generous donation to the department from Professor Emeritus Roy DeBoer. The cost for the trip is $175, saving you more than $50 compared to our usual costs. This includes room, transportation and entrance fees, but not food. In order to secure your place for this year’s trip, be one of the first 40 students to send a check for $175 payable to the Landscape Architecture Service Fund.
What else is there to see?
Copley Square - A case study of this (in)famous urban plaza designed by Sasaski and others.
Boston City Hall Plaza -- Another case study of a prominent Boston public space.
Quincy Market -- Historic retail?
We will also go walking along the bike/hike/greenway path along the Charles River, and visit the Arnold Arboretum.
You should also consider visiting the Mt. Auburn Cemetery, if you get a chance.