Recent News

May 14, 2010

Since our founding in March 1998, TCLF has reached certain milestones that demonstrate the validity of our enterprise. 

April 11, 2010

TCLF is pleased to welcome American Photo magazine as a sponsor and curator of original photography for the 2010 Landslide initiative: Every Tree Tells a Story.

February 24, 2010

TCLF has launched its fourth Pioneers Oral History which focuses on landscape architect Lawrence Halprin.

January 20, 2010

TCLF has just launched its Facebook page where links to the latest news, information, oral histories, conferences and numerous other activities will be posted. Become a Fan of TCLF to receive information as soon as it goes live.

January 5, 2010

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is hosting Looking at Our Landscape, a regional response to TCLF's 2007 Landslide: Heroes of Horticulture.

December 15, 2009

Since its launch in October, the What’s Out There designed landscape database has garnered unprecedented media attention, with coverage in more than 40 media outlets.

December 14, 2009

As part of TCLF's ever-expanding new Wiki-based website, we are pleased to announce the launch of Birnbaum's Blog. This new feature will allow the President to comment on current and timely issues and will allow readers to participate in the discussion.

November 17, 2009

To celebrate the 2009 publication of Shaping the American Landscape, a series of regional symposia was held to celebrate the legacy of the remarkable pioneers who have shaped our collective landscape.

October 27, 2009

The Cultural Landscape Foundation joins the country in mourning the death of Lawrence Halprin, who passed away Sunday, October 25th at his home in Kentfield, California.

October 21, 2009

TCLF held its fifth annual Silent Auction from September 19-20th in Chicago in conjunction with the American Society of Landscape Architects' (ASLA) annual meeting. Thanks to our generous donors and bidders, the auction was a tremendous success.