Press Coverage
Remembering M. Paul Friedberg 1931-2025
World Landscape Architecture
“He was serious about the idea of child’s play and an unrepentant believer in the virtue of cities when U.S. cities were at their nadir. He worked mostly in the public realm, which meant that everyone was his client; he knew he was responsible both to them and for them. That challenge and joy of creating places for people, and the energy that people brought to public places, continually motivated Friedberg over a career that lasted more than six decades.”
Charles A. Birnbaum – The Cultural Landscape Foundation